Sony Sendai FC

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Sony Sendai FC (ソニー仙台FC, Sonī Sendai Efu Shī) was a former Japanese football club based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. They last played in the Japan Football League, Japanese fourth tier of football league until 2024. They were withdrawn by their company.

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Sony Sendai FC
ソニー仙台FC
Full nameSony Sendai Football Club
Founded1968; 57 years ago (1968)
Dissolved31 December 2024; 42 days ago (31 December 2024)
StadiumYurtec Stadium Sendai
Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture
Capacity19,694
OwnerSony
ManagerJun Suzuki
LeagueDisbanded
2024JFL, 12th of 16
Websitewww.sonysendaifc.jp/sp/
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The club was founded by the workers of Sony's Sendai factory in 1968. They kept a low profile playing mainly in the Miyagi Prefecture League for a long time. However, it changed suddenly in 1993 when they embarked on a challenging task to reach the former Japan Football League within 5 years. They became league champions for 4 consecutive seasons starting from 1994, first in the Prefecture League and the others in the Tōhoku Regional League. They achieved their goal and were promoted to the JFL by winning the 1997 Regional League play-off.

When the J. League Division 2 was formed in 1999, the club decided not to turn professional. They joined the newly organised Japan Football League instead and have been an established JFL side since then.

As a result of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Sony Sendai, with permission from the JFL, did not contest the first half of the 2011 season. They expectedly earned last place on points, but due to Machida Zelvia and Matsumoto Yamaga being promoted to Division 2 and JEF Reserves withdrawing from the competition, they were spared relegation.

In 2015, Sony Sendai won the second stage and earned its first JFL title by defeating first stage champions Vanraure Hachinohe on penalties after a tied two-leg final on aggregate.

On 27 September 2024, Sony announced the dissolution of the team, effective at the end of the 2024 JFL season, after fifty-six years of existence. [1]

The Sony Group cited restructuring (downsizing) of its recording media business, which was based at the Tagajyo site of Sony Storage Media Manufacturing, its direct operating entity, as the reason for the cease of operations.[2]

On 3 October 2024, the JFL Board of Directors unanimously approved Sony Sendai's withdrawal from the JFL, officially deciding that the club will leave the JFL at the end of this year.[3]

League and cup record

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1998 Former JFL21613th307 (1)1224271-29232nd round-
1999 JFL395th247 (2)1142942-13263rd roundRunner-up
2000 125th2211 (2)09513714371st roundNot eligible
2001 1614th3095162846-18321st round
2002 184th1786325169301st round
2003 169th301361146442451st round
2004 166th30138950428473rd round
2005 167th301551048371150-
2006 189th34107174865-17371st round
2007 1811th34135164659-13442nd round
2008 189th3415415534211493rd round
2009 183rd341789493019592nd round
2010 1814th34119143442-8423rd round
2011 1818th173771424-10162nd round
2012 1712th32912112729-2392nd round
2013 189th34121483334-1502nd round
2014 4145th261376452916463rd round
2015 161st30218148212771-
2016 166th301767562729571st round
2017 163rd301857643628591st round
2018 164th3016410674324522nd round
2019 162nd30167760342655-
2020 163rd1582525223262nd round
2021 166th3214612523913482nd round
2022 1614th30513122339-1628-
2023 154th281110746404432nd round
2024 1612th30107133440-6372nd round
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  • P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained

Honours

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HonourNo.Years
National Regional League Finals 1 1997
Japan Football League 1 2015
Tohoku Adult Soccer League 3 1995, 1996, 1997
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Current squad

As of 1 April 2024.[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Coaching staff

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Head coach Japan Jun Suzuki
Assistant head coach Japan Shinji Honda
Japan Kenta Ogihara
Goalkeeper coach Japan Susumu Kaneko
Trainer Japan Taku Shikama
Japan Naoya Hiraizumi
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Managerial history

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Kazuaki Nagasawa Japan1 February 199931 January 2001
Noboru Yoshida Japan1 February 200131 January 2004
Eiji Satō Japan1 February 200431 January 2008
Hidenori Tabata Japan1 February 200831 January 2012
Masato Ishikawa Japan1 February 201231 January 2018
Shinji Honda Japan1 February 201831 July 2019
Gen Nakamura Japan1 August 201931 January 2022
Jun Suzuki Japan1 February 202231 December 2024
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References

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