Kyoto Sanga ( 京都サンガ ) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kyoto . The club plays in the J1 League , the top tier of football in the country. Its name "Sanga" comes from the Sanskrit word sangha , a term meaning "group" or "club" and often used to denote the Buddhist priesthood, associating the club with Kyoto's many Buddhist temples.
12-494: Yamase (written: 山瀬) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Koji Yamase ( 山瀬 功治 , born 1981) , Japanese footballer Rio Yamase ( 山瀬 理桜 ) , Japanese musician Yukihiro Yamase ( 山瀬 幸宏 , born 1984) , Japanese footballer See also [ edit ] Yamase Station , a railway station in Yoshinogawa, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan Yamase Building ,
24-644: A building in Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Yamase . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yamase&oldid=874251824 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description
36-520: A midfielder from first season under manager Takeshi Okada . Consadole also were the champions in the 2000 season and was promoted to the J1 League . In 2000, he played as a regular player and was selected Rookie of the Year award. Although he was given number a no.10 shirt, he could not play at all in the season because of injuries from summer 2002. Consadole also finished at the bottom place in 2002 season and
48-795: A new, football-specific stadium being built in Kameoka , in time for the 2020 season . On 11 January 2020, Kyoto Sanga moved to their new stadium, the Sanga Stadium by Kyocera which is the first professional football-specific stadium in Kyoto. The naming rights were purchased by ceramic company Kyocera having signed a 20-years deal worth ¥2 billion. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. For
60-655: Is considered the main continuation of the Kyoto Shiko Club that competed in the Japan Soccer League Second Division. "Shiko" (紫光) means "brilliant purple" and is the colour that Shiko/Sanga have always worn. Kyoto Sanga played most of their home match at the Takebishi Stadium Kyoto since their interception. The stadium holds up to 20,588 capacity and was built in 1942. In 2019, Kyoto Sanga announced plans to move to Sanga Stadium by Kyocera ,
72-596: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Koji Yamase Koji Yamase ( 山瀬 功治 , Yamase Kōji , born 22 September 1981) is a Japanese football player who plays for Renofa Yamaguchi FC . His father Isao Yamase participated in the 1984 Winter Olympics as a biathlete . His brother Yukihiro Yamase is also a footballer. Yamase was born in Sapporo on 22 September 1981. After graduating from high school, he joined J2 League club Consadole Sapporo in his hometown, in 2000. He played many matches as
84-614: The former Japan Football League under the new name Kyoto Purple Sanga . First joining the J.League in 1996, Kyoto Purple Sanga hold the dubious distinction of being the League's most relegated side , having been demoted on three separate occasions. Relegation to J2 League occurred at the end of the 2000 , 2003 and 2006 seasons; more than any other team. The 2003 relegation happened despite having many national team players such as Park Ji-sung and Daisuke Matsui on its roster, and they eventually left for European clubs. In December 2007,
96-680: The club gained J1 League status for the fourth time in their history via the promotion/relegation playoff and therefore shorten its club name to Kyoto Sanga . A 0–2 home defeat to Urawa Reds on 14 November 2010 confirmed Sanga's relegation back to J2, bringing an end to their three-season spell in the top flight. In the 2021 season, Kyoto Sanga returned to J1 League after an 11-year absence and finished as runner-up. In 2022, Kyoto Sanga remained in J1 League after draw 1–1 against Roasso Kumamoto in Promotion Relegation play-offs. Kyoto Sanga
108-458: The few proper Japanese football clubs in the sense of being strictly dedicated to football and not being part of a company. Like Ventforet Kofu , it could not rise to a Japan Soccer League First Division dominated by company teams; in 1993, after the J.League was created, Kyoto Shiko Club, aided by funds from local new sponsors Kyocera and Nintendo , professionalized (though some players broke away and formed their own clubs, see below) and joined
120-439: Was formerly known as Kyoto Purple Sanga with "purple", the colour of the team uniforms, an imperial colour reflecting Kyoto's status as Japan's ancient imperial capital city. It was decided that, from 2007 , the team will simply be known as " Kyoto Sanga ". They are the oldest club competing in the J.League . Kyoto Sanga have won two J2 League titles and one Emperor's Cup . The club was started as Kyoto Shiko Club , one of
132-847: Was relegated to J2. In 2003, Yamase moved to J1 club Urawa Reds . Reds won the champions 2003 J.League Cup . In 2004, Reds won the 2nd place in J1 League and J.League Cup . In 2005, Yamase moved to Yokohama F. Marinos which club won the J1 champions for 2 years in a row until 2004. He was given number 10 shirt and played many matches as offensive midfielder. He spent in this club the longest season in his career. In 2011, Yamase moved to Kawasaki Frontale . He played all 34 matches in 2011 season. However his opportunity to play decreased in 2012 season. In 2013, Yamase moved to J2 club Kyoto Sanga FC . He played many matches as regular player until 2016. In 2017, he moved to Avispa Fukuoka and played in 2 seasons. In 2019, he moved to Ehime FC . In June 2001, Yamase
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#1732852705611144-474: Was selected Japan U-20 national team for 2001 World Youth Championship . At this tournament, he played all 3 matches and scored 2 goals. Japan 's coach Ivica Osim handed him his first senior cap on 9 August 2006, in a friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago . His first goal for Japan came on 22 August 2007 in a friendly match against Cameroon . He played 13 games and scored 5 goals for Japan until 2013. Kyoto Sanga FC The club
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