Tegevajaro Miyazaki
テゲバジャーロ宮崎
Full nameTegevajaro Miyazaki
Nickname(s)Tegevajaro
Founded1965 (1965)
StadiumUnilever Stadium Shintomi
Capacity5,000
ChairmanKazuhiro Yanagida
ManagerMitsuo Kato
LeagueJ3 League
2023J3 League, 19th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Tegevajaro Miyazaki (テゲバジャーロ宮崎, Tegebājaro Miyazaki) is a Japanese football club based in Miyazaki, the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture. They currently play in the J3 League, Japanese third tier of professional football.

History

Born in 1965 as Kadokawa Club, the club have twice changed their name; first they became Andiamo Kadokawa 1965 in 2004 and then MSU (Miyazaki Sportsmen United) FC in 2007.[1][2] The current name came only in January 2015: Tegevajaro is a mix formed by tege, the Miyazaki dialect pronunciation of the word sugoi ("cool, amazing") and the Spanish words vaca and pájaro (which mean "cow" and "bird").[3][4] In the logo, you can also visualize the Miyazaki-jingū.

Tegevajaro Miyazaki aspired to join the J. League; they first aimed for the J3 League in 2017 season, but their first target was to reach the Japan Football League. Nobuhiro Ishizaki was chosen in 2017 to coach the club, while former J1 League players Yasuhito Morishima and Keiji Takachi signed for the team.[5]

In the 2020 season, Tegevajaro finished in second position and were promoted to J3 for the first time in the club's history for the 2021 season.

On 24 October 2023, Tegevajaro Miyazaki announcement officially granted J2 License after approval of Club Licensing Board.[6]

League & cup record

The results are the ones under the current denomination.

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's CupShakaijin Cup
SeasonDivisionTierTeamsPositionPW (PK)DL (PK)FAGDPtsAttendance/G
MSU (Miyazaki Sportsmen United) FC
2014 Kyushu Soccer
League
5107th183 (3)10 (2)2354-3117Did not qualify
Tegevajaro Miyazaki
2015 Kyushu Soccer
League
5102nd1811 (4)3 (0)47133441Did not qualify1st round
2016 102nd97 (0)1 (1)26521221st round
2017 111st2018 (1)1 (0)701258562nd round
2018 Japan Football
League
41612th3095164360-17324042nd roundNot eligible
2019 5th30118113734-341908
2020 2nd15843261511286711st round
2021 J33153rd281657443113531,124Did not qualify
2022 189th341210124547-2461,268
2023 2019th38912173152-21391,5522nd round
2024 20TBA38TBC

Key

  • Tier = Level in Japanese football pyramid;
  • P = Games played; W = Games won; W(PK) = Games Won by penalty kicks; D = Games drawn; L(PK) = Games Lost by penalty kicks; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Attendance/G = Average league home attendance
  • Source: J.League Data Site

Honours

Kyushu Soccer League

  • Champions (1st): 2017

Current squad

As of 16 August 2023.[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Japan JPN Kenta Ishii
2 DF Japan JPN Ikiru Aoyama
3 DF Japan JPN Kenji Dai
4 DF Japan JPN Taishi Nishioka
5 DF Japan JPN Ryota Kitamura
6 MF Japan JPN Kenta Okuma
7 MF Japan JPN Kakeru Aoto
8 MF Japan JPN Sota Higashide
10 MF Japan JPN Yuta Shimozawa
11 FW Japan JPN Keigo Hashimoto
13 FW Japan JPN Tomoya Kitamura
14 MF Japan JPN Ryoma Eguchi
15 MF Japan JPN Hirotaka Uchizono
16 FW Japan JPN Daisuke Ishizu
17 DF Japan JPN Masaki Ogawa
18 FW Japan JPN Ryohei Yamazaki
19 FW Japan JPN Rikito Sugiura
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Japan JPN Kanta Matsumoto (on loan from Matsumoto Yamaga)
21 GK Japan JPN Rai Shimizu
22 MF Japan JPN Jumpei Tanaka
23 FW Japan JPN Sota Sato
25 FW Japan JPN Kazuki Takahashi
26 DF Japan JPN Tsuyoshi Fujitake
27 DF Japan JPN Reo Kunimoto (on loan from Renofa Yamaguchi)
28 DF Japan JPN Hikaru Manabe
31 MF Japan JPN Raiya Kinkawa
37 DF Japan JPN Hiroki Okuda
39 DF Japan JPN Shintaro Ihara
41 MF Japan JPN Haruki Shinjo
42 MF Japan JPN Harumi Minamino (on loan from Gamba Osaka)
55 GK Japan JPN Kokoro Aoki
80 FW Japan JPN Kazuma Nagata
99 GK Japan JPN Shunsuke Ueda

Coaching staff

For the 2023 season.

PositionStaff
Head coachJapan Mitsuo Kato
Assistant head coachJapan Kenichiro Meta
Goalkeeper coachJapan Hiroki Nakamura
Physical coachJapan Hirofumi Sakamoto
Athletic coachJapan Jun Yamamoto
TrainerJapan Hayato Shigehisa
ManagerJapan Yuta Haba

Managerial history

ManagerNationalityTenure
StartFinish
Nobuhiro Ishizaki Japan1 February 201721 Juny 2018
Keiji Kuraishi Japan22 June 201831 January 2021
Naruyuki Naitō Japan1 February 202131 January 2022
Yasushi Takasaki Japan1 February 202231 January 2023
Hiroshi Matsuda Japan1 February 202326 September 2023
Mitsuo Kato Japan27 September 2023Current

Kit evolution

Home kit -1st
2018 - 2020
2021
2022
2023 -
Away kit - 2nd
2018 - 2020
2021
2022
2023 -

References

  1. "照屋の宮崎スポーツblog(略称:てるスポ) MSUの挑戦 (前編)". teruspo.blog48.fc2.com.
  2. "【MSU F.C】:チーム名称変更!!!". blog.livedoor.jp.
  3. "テゲバジャーロに改称 サッカー九州リーグのMsu : 地域版 : 読売新聞(Yomiuri Online)". www.yomiuri.co.jp. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  4. "クラブプロフィール - テゲバジャーロ宮崎-オフィシャルサイト". www.tegevajaro.com.
  5. "ユニホーム、エンブレム変更 テゲバ宮崎Jへ一新". the-miyanichi.co.jp.
  6. "2024シーズン 「J2クラブライセンス」交付のお知らせ". www.tegevajaro.com. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  7. "メンバー情報 - テゲバジャーロ宮崎-オフィシャルサイト". www.tegevajaro.com.
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