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2 Stadiums  





3 Former players  





4 Results in JFL  





5 Retired number  





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Arte Takasaki






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Arte Takasaki
アルテ高崎
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Full nameArte Takasaki
Founded1996; 28 years ago (1996)
Dissolved2011; 13 years ago (2011)
Ground
Takasaki Hamakawa Athletic Stadium
Takasaki, Gunma
Capacity2,320
2011Japan Football League, 16th of 18

Home colours

Away colours

Arte Takasaki (アルテ高崎, Arute Takasaki) was a Japanese defunct football club based in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, formerly of the Japan Football League from 2007 until 2011 season. Their team colours were black and red.

Arte means art in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

History

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The club was founded as Makkī F.C. Kantō in 1996. Educational Corporation Horikoshi Gakuen took over the club in 2000. The reorganised club was briefly called Gunma F.C. Fortona but rebranded as Gunma F.C. Horikoshi due to a trademark issue.

The club won all the games in the 2000 Gunma Prefecture League Division 2. They won the 2001 Division 1 championship again without dropping any point. They won the Kanto Regional League Division 1 in 2003 and gained a JFL status in 2004 after winning the play-off.

In 2005, they dropped "Gunma" from their name. It is widely believed that this was a move to appeal more to people in Takasaki area rather than whole Gunma after Thespa Kusatsu became the first J. League side in the prefecture.

In January 2006, they adopted new name Arte Takasaki.

The 2007 season has taken a new tumble for them, already guaranteed a last place finish, and will need to rely on at least one team's promotion to J2 to avoid relegation. Losing to Gifu on the last day of the season 2–0, they were theoretically guaranteed a reprieve that was made official once Gifu and Kumamoto were approved for promotion to J2.

In 2008, they fared not much better, finishing with only Mitsubishi Mizushima below them, and again they were reprieved when Tochigi, Toyama and Okayama were promoted.

Following a fairly safe 2009, the team again stood at the tip of relegation after finishing 17th in 2010, but kept their place in the division by defeating company team Sanyo Sumoto S.C., the 3rd place team from the Regional Promotion Series tournament, in a promotion/relegation series.

After many financial problems, the club was excluded from Japan Football League in January 2012 after final season of Arte Takasaki in 2011 season when that club was dissolution.[1]

Stadiums

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They played their home games mainly in Takasaki Hamakawa Athletic Stadium but also use Shikishima Athletic Stadium and Shikishima Soccer and Rugby Stadium in Maebashi. The club tried to persuade the local governments concerned to build a soccer-specific stadium on the former Takasaki Horserace Track site. However, it is not clear how the site will be utilised in the future because many different parties such as the prefecture, the city and private entities have their titles to the site and it seems to take time to solve the issue.

Former players

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Results in JFL

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As of the end 2011 season.

Season Pos Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD Emperor's Cup Coach
2004 8 41 30 11 8 11 48 47 1 5th round Ikeda
2005 8 48 30 15 3 12 53 40 13 3rd round Miwa, Omi
2006 10 37 34 10 7 17 36 62 −26 2nd round Kim Kwang-ho, Hamaguchi, Amaral
2007 18 7 34 1 4 29 17 71 −54 Did not qualify Pipo, Watanabe
2008 17 20 34 5 5 24 40 107 −67 1st round Watanabe, Kotani
2009 14 40 34 9 13 12 34 46 −12 2nd round Goto
2010 17 29 34 7 8 19 28 51 −23 2nd round Goto
2011 16 34 33 9 7 17 39 55 −16 2nd round Goto

Retired number

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To commemorate Kosuke Kato who died of a heart attack during a practice session in February 2005, his number 30 is retired.

References

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  1. ^ "アルテ高崎、JFLからの退会について". Japan Football League. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
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