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Montedio Yamagata
モンテディオ山形Full name Montedio Yamagata Nickname(s) Montedio Founded 1984 Ground ND Soft Stadium
(Capacity: 20,315)Manager Shinji Kobayashi League J. League Division 1 2010 13th Place Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season Montedio Yamagata is a professional association football (soccer) club based in Yamagata Prefecture in Japan. The club plays in J. League Division 1.
Montedio is a coined word combining two Italian words Monte ("Mountain") and Dio ("God").
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History
The club was founded in 1984 as NEC Yamagata Soccer Club. It gained the promotion to the Japan Football League (former) in 1994. After renaming itself as Montedio Yamagata in 1996, it has been playing in J. League Division 2 since its inaugural 1999 season.
On November 30, 2008, they were promoted to J. League Division 1 for the first time. They achieved their highest league placing of 13th in 2010 before being relegated back to Division 2 at the end of 2011.
Current players
As of July 22, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Kenta Shimizu 2 DF Ryo Kobayashi 3 DF Hidenori Ishii 4 DF Shogo Nishikawa 5 MF Tomi Shimomura 6 MF Kohei Miyazaki 7 MF Katsuyuki Miyazawa 8 MF Yuji Funayama 9 FW Tatsuya Furuhashi 10 FW Yu Hasegawa 11 FW Tomotaka Kitamura 13 DF Tatsuya Ishikawa 14 DF Takuya Miyamoto 16 GK Yuki Uekusa 17 MF Kentaro Sato No. Position Player 18 FW Tetsuya Okubo 19 MF Masaru Akiba 20 MF Maicon 21 MF Daichi Kawashima 22 DF Takuya Sonoda 23 DF Kei Nakano 24 MF Shun Ito 25 FW Osama Elsamni 26 DF Takumi Yamada 27 GK Yuta Suzuki 28 MF Tetsuro Ota 29 MF Tomoyasu Hirose 30 GK Hayato Nakamura 32 DF Kazuya Maeda FW Masato Yamazaki (on loan) Season by season results and managers
Year League Played Points Wins Losses Draws Place Manager General Manager Average Crowd 1994 Former JFL 30 ― 10 20 ― 13 (16) Naoki Sugisawa ― 1995 30 41 13 17 ― 10 (16) Nobuhiro Ishizaki ― 1996 30 49 16 14 ― 8 (16) ― 1997 30 56 19 11 ― 5 (16) ― 1998 30 64 22 8 ― 3 (16) ― 1999 J2 36 48 15 17 4 7 (10) Shigeharu Ueki ― 2,980 2000 40 33 11 27 2 10 (11) ― 3,468 2001 44 80 27 14 6 3 (12) Koichi Hashiratani ― 4,391 2002 44 35 6 21 17 11 (12) ― 3,755 2003 44 55 15 19 10 8 (12) ― 4,370 2004 44 71 19 11 14 4 (12) Jun Suzuki ― 6,420 2005 44 64 16 12 16 5 (12) ― 5,949 2006 48 65 17 17 14 8 (13) Yasuhiro Higuchi ― 5,058 2007 48 58 15 20 13 9 (13) ― 2008 42 78 23 10 9 2 (15) Shinji Kobayashi ― 6,273 2009 J1 34 39 10 15 9 15 (18) ― 12,056 2010 34 42 11 14 9 13 (18) ― 11,710 Former players
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