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1 Name origin  





2 History  





3 Record as J.League member  





4 Current squad  



4.1  Out on loan  







5 Club officials  





6 Managerial history  



6.1  General managers  







7 Honours  





8 Kit evolution  





9 Rivalries  



9.1  Ōu Honsen (Dewa derby)  







10 References  





11 External links  














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Montedio Yamagata
モンテディオ山形
Full nameMontedio Yamagata
Nickname(s)Montedio, The Eagle Bees
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
GroundND Soft Stadium
Capacity20,315
ChairmanKentaro Aita
Head coachSusumu Watanabe
LeagueJ2 League
2023J2 League, 5th of 22
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Current season

Montedio Yamagata (モンテディオ山形, Montedio Yamagata)isJapanese professional association football club based in Tendo, Yamagata. The club currently playing in J2 League, the Japanese second tier of professional football.

Name origin[edit]

Montedio is a coined word combining the Italian word for "mountain" (Monte) and the word for "God" (Dio).

History[edit]

The club based in Tsuruoka was founded in 1984 as NEC Yamagata Soccer Club.[1] 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.[1]

On 30 November 2008, they were promoted to J. League Division 1 for the first time. They achieved their highest league placing of 13th in 2010. However, in 2011, two strong rental players from Kashima Antlers go back to their own team and this influences the team in a bad way to lead to be relegated back to J.League Division 2 at the end of 2011. On top of that, main reason for going back to Division 2 is because of many injured players in the middle of the season. At the end of the season, the manager, Shinji Kobayashi, stepped down even though many fans glorified his accomplishment for the past 4 years.[citation needed]

Yamagata returned to the J1 after spending three seasons in the J2 by winning the J1/J2 promotion playoff final in 2014. They returned to the J2 for the 2016 season, having spent only one season at the J1.[2] The club is currently playing their 8th consecutive season in the J2 on 2023.

Record as J.League member[edit]

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League J.League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
Season Division Teams Pos P W D L Pts
1999 J2 10 7th 36 15 4 17 48 1st round Quarter-finals
2000 11 10th 40 11 2 27 33 1st round 2nd round
2001 12 3rd 44 27 6 14 80 1st round 3rd round
2002 12 11th 44 6 17 21 35 Not eligible 1st round
2003 12 8th 44 15 10 19 55 3rd round
2004 12 4th 44 19 14 11 71 4th round
2005 12 5th 44 16 16 12 64 4th round
2006 13 8th 48 17 14 17 65 4th round
2007 13 9th 48 15 13 20 58 4th round
2008 15 2nd 42 23 9 10 78 4th round
2009 J1 18 15th 34 10 9 15 39 Group stage 3rd round
2010 18 13th 34 11 9 14 42 Group stage Quarter finals
2011 18 18th 34 5 23 6 21 1st round 3rd round
2012 J2 22 10th 42 16 13 13 61 Not eligible 3rd round
2013 22 10th 42 16 15 11 59 4th round
2014 22 6th 42 18 14 10 64 Runners up
2015 J1 18 18th 34 4 18 12 24 Group stage 4th round
2016 J2 22 14th 42 11 17 14 47 Not eligible 3rd round
2017 22 11th 42 14 11 17 59 3rd round
2018 22 12th 42 14 14 14 56 Semi-finals
2019 22 6th 42 20 12 10 70 2nd round
2020 22 7th 42 17 14 11 62 Did not qualify
2021 22 7th 42 20 8 14 68 2nd round
2022 22 6th 42 17 13 12 64 2nd round
2023 22 5th 42 21 4 17 67 3rd round
2024 20 TBD 1st round TBD
Key

Current squad[edit]

As of 20 June 2024.[3] 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 Masaaki Goto
2 DF Japan JPN Taiju Yoshida
3 DF Japan JPN Yuta Kumamoto
4 DF Japan JPN Keisuke Nishimura
5 DF Japan JPN Takashi Abe
6 DF Japan JPN Takumi Yamada
7 MF Japan JPN Leo Takae
8 MF Japan JPN Yudai Konishi
9 FW Japan JPN Ryo Arita
10 MF Japan JPN Ryoma Kida
11 FW Japan JPN Yoshiki Fujimoto
14 MF Japan JPN Koki Sakamoto
15 DF Japan JPN Ayumu Kawai
16 GK Japan JPN Ko Hasegawa
17 MF Japan JPN Chihiro Kato
18 MF Japan JPN Shuto Minami
19 DF Japan JPN Kazuma Okamoto
20 MF Japan JPN Nagi Matsumoto (on loan from Cerezo Osaka)
23 GK Japan JPN Eisuke Fujishima
24 MF Japan JPN Rui Yokoyama
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF Japan JPN Shintaro Kokubu
28 MF Japan JPN Kaisei Kano
29 DF Japan JPN Jo Soma
32 GK Japan JPN Taisei Kambayashi
33 DF Japan JPN Toraji Chiba
34 FW Japan JPN Kanato Abe
36 FW Japan JPN Junya Takahashi
37 MF Japan JPN Naohiro Sugiyama (on loan from Gamba Osaka)
40 DF Japan JPN Kiriya Sakamoto
41 FW Japan JPN Yusuke Goto
42 MF Japan JPN Zain Issaka
50 MF Japan JPN Eiji Nagai Type 2
51 DF Japan JPN Taiki Sugawara Type 2
52 FW Japan JPN Ryotaro Inoue Type 2
53 MF Japan JPN Hikaru Hanzawa Type 2
54 GK Japan JPN Rikuto Sato Type 2
55 FW Japan JPN Shunmei Horikane DSP
83 DF Japan JPN Shuta Kikuchi (on loan from Shimizu S-Pulse)
90 FW Japan JPN Akira Silvano Disaro

Out on loan[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Japan JPN Keita Yoshioka (atBlaublitz Akita)
MF Japan JPN Takayuki Arakaki (atFC Gifu)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Japan JPN Wataru Tanaka (atKagoshima United)
FW Japan JPN Towa Arakawa (atBrazil CRAC)

Club officials[edit]

Position Name
Head coach Japan Susumu Watanabe
Assistant head coaches Japan Jin Sato
Japan Ken Iwase
Japan Keisuke Kaizaki
Japan Ren Yumitani
Goalkeeper coach Japan Yusaburo Matsuoka
Physical coach Japan Kenta Hamabe
Performance coordinator Japan Yosuke Kyoya
Analyst Japan Kanta Hashiba
Trainer Japan Tsukasa Sato
Japan Hiraku Toguri
Japan So Adachi
Team operations coordinator Japan Masahiro Sasaki
Manager Japan Takuya Fukai
Japan Takaaki Sakai

Managerial history[edit]

Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Shoichi Kato JapanJapan 1984 1989
Masanobu Tashiro JapanJapan 1990 1993
Naoki Sugisawa JapanJapan 1994
Nobuhiro Ishizaki  Japan 1 February 1995 31 January 1999
Shigeharu Ueki  Japan 1 February 1999 31 January 2001
Kōichi Hashiratani  Japan 1 January 2001 31 December 2003
Jun Suzuki  Japan 1 February 2004 31 January 2006
Yasuhiro Higuchi  Japan 1 February 2006 31 January 2008
Shinji Kobayashi  Japan 1 February 2008 31 January 2012
Ryōsuke Okuno  Japan 1 February 2012 31 January 2014
Nobuhiro Ishizaki  Japan 1 February 2014 31 January 2017
Takashi Kiyama  Japan 1 February 2017 31 January 2020
Kiyotaka Ishimaru  Japan 1 February 2020 21 April 2021
Jin Satō  Japan 22 April 2021 29 April 2021
Peter Cklamovski  Australia/ North Macedonia 30 April 2021 4 April 2023
Susumu Watanabe  Japan 4 April 2023 Current

General managers[edit]

Honours[edit]

Montedio Yamagata honours
Honour No. Years
Yamagata Prefecture League 1 1989
Tohoku Soccer League 4 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993

Kit evolution[edit]

Home Kit 1st

1999

2000–2002

2003–2004

2005–2006

2007

2008–2009

2010–2011

2012–2013

2014

2015–2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024
Away Kit 2nd

1999

2000–2003

2004

2005–2006

2007

2008–2009

2010–2011

2012–2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024
Other Kits - 3rd

2013
Summer 3rd

2018 3rd

2018
New breed debut[6]

2019
Natsuni

2021
Natsuni

2022
Natsuuni

2023
3rd

2023
Natsuuni

Rivalries[edit]

Ōu Honsen (Dewa derby)[edit]

NEC Yamagata and TDK first met in 1990 in old Tohoku regional football league. The two clubs have been based in former Dewa Province, and their rivalry is renamed as Ōu Honsen (奥羽本戦) after the Japan Railways Ōu Main Line (奥羽本線) in 2021.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Jリーグ – モンテディオ山形 [J. League – Montedio Yamagata] (in Japanese). J. League. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  • ^ FromOne co., Ltd (24 October 2015). "山形のJ2降格が決定、4年ぶりJ1もここまでわずか4勝…1年で逆戻り". サッカーキング.
  • ^ "選手・スタッフ". モンテディオ山形 オフィシャルサイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  • ^ "中井川茂敏|株式会社フェザンレーヴ". www.faisunreve.co.jp.
  • ^ "【山形】元GM・中井川取締役が退任 チーム愛語る「自分の子供のようなもの」". スポーツ報知. 1 May 2019.
  • ^ "〜米どころ山形〜新品種本格デビュー記念ユニフォーム" (Press release). 公式サイト. 29 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  • ^ "東北日本海側の最強を決める戦い「奥羽本戦」". モンテディオ山形 オフィシャルサイト.
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