Zweigen Kanazawa (ツエーゲン金沢, Tsuēgen Kanazawa) is a Japanese football club based in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. They currently play in the J3 League, Japan's third tier of professional league football after being relegated at the end of 2023 of J2 League.

Zweigen Kanazawa
ツエーゲン金沢
Full nameZweigen Kanazawa
Nickname(s)Zweigen
Founded1956; 68 years ago (1956) (as Kanazawa Soccer Club)
GroundGo Go Curry Stadium
Kanazawa, Ishikawa
Capacity10,444
ChairmanHiroshi Yonezawa
Head coachAkira Ito
LeagueJ3 League
2023J2 League, 22nd of 22 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

The club was formed in 1956 under the simple name Kanazawa Soccer Club and adopted its current identity in 2006. The Hokushinetsu region, long sleepy in football terms and whose potential only arose with Albirex Niigata leading the way, provided few opportunities for Kanazawa to rise in Japan's football ranks until the late 2000s. On 19 December 2009 they were promoted to the JFL after beating FC Kariya at the promotion/relegation playoff with 2–1 aggregate score, following a third-place finish in the 2009 All Japan Regional Football Promotion League Series.

On December 15, 2010, a new management company called Zweigen, Inc. was established in order to apply to the J-League associate membership.

On January 7, 2011 the team applied for J-League associate membership.[1]

On 16 November 2014, Zweigen became the inaugural J3 League champions, and gained a licence to compete in J2 League from 2015.

On 22 October 2023, Zweigen officially relegated to J3 League for the 2024 season after a narrow by Montedio Yamagata 0-1, thus ending their 9 years stay in J2.

Name and symbolism edit

The name "Zweigen" is a portmanteau of the German zwei, for the number 2, and gen, to advance. In Kanazawa dialect, the phrase tsuyoi noda! (We're strong!) became tsuee gen! by double entendre. In German, the word Zweigen means branches (dative—nominative: Zweige), and owing to this, a fleur-de-lis is a key part of the club's crest.

Stadium edit

From 1974 to 2024, their home stadium was the 20,261 capacity general-purpose Ishikawa Kanazawa Stadium.

Since 18th February 2024, Zweigen Kanazawa have played at the 10,444 capacity Kanazawa Stadium.

League & cup record edit

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League J. League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
Season Div. Tier Teams Pos. P W D L F A GD Pts Attendance/G
2010 JFL 3 18 9th 34 13 9 12 46 41 5 48 1,548 Not eligible 2nd round
2011 18 7th 33 13 8 12 49 40 9 47 2,504 2nd round
2012 17 14th 32 8 12 12 33 41 -8 36 2,313 1st round
2013 18 7th 34 14 8 12 60 48 12 50 2,063 3rd round
2014 J3 12 1st 33 23 6 4 56 20 36 75 3,440 2nd round
2015 J2 2 22 12th 42 12 18 12 46 43 3 54 4,910 2nd round
2016 22 21st 42 8 15 19 36 60 -24 39 4,179 2nd round
2017 22 17th 42 13 10 19 49 67 -18 49 4,397 3rd round
2018 22 13th 42 14 13 15 52 48 4 55 4,528 3rd round
2019 22 11th 42 15 16 11 58 46 12 61 5,209 3rd round
2020 22 18th 42 12 13 17 57 67 -10 49 1,866 Did not qualify
2021 22 17th 42 10 11 21 39 60 -21 41 2,533 2nd round
2022 22 14th 42 13 13 16 56 69 -13 52 3,421 3rd round
2023 22 22nd 42 9 7 25 40 69 -29 34 4,239 2nd round
2024 J3 3 20 TBD 38 1st round TBC
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Attendance/G = Average home league attendance
  • 2020 & 2021 seasons attendances reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J.League Data Site
  • Source: Japan Football League 2010

Honours edit

Zweigen Kanazawa Honours
Honour No. Years
Hokushinetsu Division 1 1 2004
J3 League 1 2014

Current squad edit

As of 9 February 2024.[2][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 Yuto Shirai
2 DF   JPN Yuto Nagamine
3 DF   JPN Hiroto Hatao
4 DF   JPN Ryota Inoue
5 DF   JPN Fuga Sakurai
6 MF   JPN Yuki Kajiura (on loan from FC Tokyo)
7 MF   JPN Dai Tsukamoto
8 MF   JPN Keisuke Oyama
9 FW   JPN Yusei Toshida
10 MF   JPN Shintaro Shimada
11 FW   JPN Kyohei Sugiura
14 MF   JPN Takayoshi Ishihara
15 MF   JPN Yuki Nishiya
16 DF   JPN Shunya Mori
17 MF   JPN Taiki Kato
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   JPN Yohei Toyoda
21 GK   JPN Takumi Yamanoi
22 MF   JPN Hayase Takashio (on loan from Yokohama FC)
23 DF   KOR Baek In-hwan (on loan from FC Tokyo)
25 DF   JPN Masaya Kojima
30 FW   JPN Hayato Otani
31 GK   JPN Itsuki Ueda
33 MF   JPN Hayate Okizaki
34 DF   JPN Rai Namimoto
38 DF   JPN Norimichi Yamamoto
39 DF   JPN Honoya Shoji
60 GK   JPN Kenya Kubo
77 FW   BRA Marlyson (on loan from Figueirense)
95 FW   BRA Jefferson Baiano

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
MF   JPN Kazuya Onohara (at Blaublitz Akita)

Coaching staff edit

Position Name
Manager   Akira Ito
Assistant manager   Kiyokazu Kudo
First-team coach   Hiroki Shibuya
Goalkeeper coach   Noriyuki Yamagishi
Physical coach   Tetsuya Sakamoto
Analytical coach   Wataru Kuriwaki
Chief trainer   Chikashi Masui
Trainer   Seiya Motooka
  Takahiro Yagi
Interpreter   Rafael Rayden Igarashi
Equipment manager   Tomoya Araki
Team manager   Tatsuya Hirano

Managerial history edit

Manager Nationality Tenure Managerial Record
Start Finish P W D L Win %
Nobuhiro Ueno   Japan 1 February 2009 31 January 2012 81 37 17 27 045.68
Hitoshi Morishita   Japan 1 February 2012 31 January 2017 0 0 0 0 !
Masaaki Yanagishita   Japan 1 February 2017 5 November 2023 0 0 0 0 !
Akira Ito   Japan 11 December 2023 present 0 0 0 0 !
Key

Kit evolution edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "News About Zweigen Kanazawa". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
  2. ^ "2023シーズン新体制及び背番号決定のお知らせ". ツエーゲン金沢 公式サイト. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  3. ^ "トップチーム". ツエーゲン金沢 公式サイト. Retrieved February 4, 2022.

External links edit