Cobaltore Onagawa (コバルトーレ女川, Kobarutōre Onagawa) is a football (soccer) club based in Onagawa, the main and only city forming the Oshika District, which is located in Miyagi Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Tohoku Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues. The name Cobaltore comes from the combination of two Spanish words: cobalto, referring to cobalt blue, and floresta, meaning "forest".

Cobaltore Onagawa
コバルトーレ女川
Full nameCobaltore Onagawa
Nickname(s)Cobaltore, Cobal
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
GroundWACK Onagawa Stadium
Onagawa, Miyagi
Capacity5,000
ManagerMasahiro Kuzuno
LeagueTohoku Soccer League
20232nd of 10
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Born in April 2006 and initially managed by former Japan NT member Nobuo Fujishima, the name of the club resembles the true nature of the region in Miyagi Prefecture and today Cobaltore is still one of the clubs aiming to J. League and professional football. It was founded by the local community, formed by people who wanted to stay in the city instead of leaving for Sendai or Tokyo. The club rapidly grew, climbing the Japanese football pyramid in five years.

The 2011 Tohoku earthquake was devastating both for the region and the club: Onagawa lost 1300 citizens, one tenth of the city's population, and the club's office was destroyed.[1] However, all players escaped death and many of them became the core of the club.[2]

Despite the strong shock and skipping the 2011 season due to damages and the impossibility of using their own stadium, which was used as a shelter, Cobaltore players - especially the Japanese - remained in town to give a hand to the city that hosted their careers. The group of Onagawa Supporters pushed back the club into the pitch and - for 2012 season - Cobaltore returned on the field.

Thanks to Fukushima United FC going to Japan Football League, Cobaltore joined Tohoku Soccer League first division for 2013 season. From then, Cobaltore is trying to reach JFL, aiming towards pro-football. They also won the division in 2016. After repeating the title in 2017 and winning the Regional Promotion Series, they were promoted to JFL but only lasted one season before going back down.

Current squad edit

Updated as of 23 August 2023.[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   JPN Toshimasa Munakata
3 DF   JPN Shinji Hiraki
4 DF   JPN Ryuya Sakai
5 DF   JPN Tatsuki Masuzawa
6 DF   JPN Haruki Yamauchi
7 MF   JPN Kazuya Ogawa
8 MF   JPN Kaito Yoshimori
9 FW   JPN Kanta Nishiyama
10 MF   JPN Koki Ikeda
11 FW   JPN Ryuya Noguchi
13 DF   JPN Daigo Masuzaki
14 FW   JPN Kei Yoshida
15 DF   JPN Sota Sugiyama
16 MF   JPN Yuto Yoshida
17 MF   JPN Iori Tahara
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   JPN Shogo Funaki
19 DF   JPN Takumi Shouji
20 DF   JPN Hiromu Kasahara
21 GK   JPN Takeru Hasegawa
22 MF   JPN Koji Takahashi
23 MF   JPN Yuta Imabe
24 DF   JPN Kosei Hashimoto
25 MF   JPN Yasuhiro Okuyama
26 MF   JPN Ryota Kuroda
27 FW   JPN Ryoma Sato
28 MF   JPN Keisuke Yoshikawa
29 FW   JPN Hiroki Shimura
44 MF   JPN Yuki Miura
61 GK   JPN Yuki Furukawa

League record edit

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
Season League Position P W D L Pts
2006 Ishinomaki Citizen League 1st 18 18 0 0 54
2007 Miyagi Prefectural League 1st 14 10 2 2 32
2008 Tohoku Soccer League (Div. 2, South) 2nd 14 11 0 3 33
2009 1st 14 12 1 1 37
2010 Tohoku Soccer League (Div. 1) 8th 14 1 5 8 8
2011 Withdrew due to 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
2012 Tohoku Soccer League (Div. 2, South) 2nd 14 11 2 1 35
2013 Tohoku Soccer League (Div. 1) 4th 18 10 2 6 32
2014 2nd 18 15 2 1 47
2015 3rd 18 14 2 2 44
2016 1st 18 13 4 1 43
2017 1st 18 16 1 1 49
2018 Japan Football League 16th 30 4 5 21 17
2019 Tohoku Soccer League (Div. 1) 3rd 18 12 4 2 40
2020 3rd 9 6 3 0 21
2021 1st 8 7 1 0 22
2022 1st 16 15 0 1 45
2023 2nd 18 16 1 1 49
2024 TBD 18


Honours edit

Stadium edit

 
Onagawa Sports Park

References edit

  1. ^ "Cobaltore Onagawa - a club worth fighting for". FourFourTwo. Archived from the original on 15 July 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  2. ^ "女川とともに生きる - コバルトーレ女川". www.cobaltore.com.
  3. ^ "トップチーム". www.cobaltore.com.

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