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| Full name | Football Club Ryukyu Okinawa | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 2003; 23 years ago (2003) | ||
| Ground | Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium Okinawa,Okinawa | ||
| Capacity | 10,189[1] | ||
| Chairman | Keishiro Kurabayashi | ||
| Manager | Tadaaki Hirakawa | ||
| League | J3 League | ||
| 2025 | J3 League, 16th of 20 | ||
| Website | fcryukyu | ||
FC Ryukyu Okinawa (FC琉球OKINAWA,Efu Shī Ryūkyū OKINAWA) is a Japanese professionalfootball club based inOkinawa. The club plays in theJ3 League, Japanese third tier of professional football. The team's home stadium isOkinawa Athletic Park Stadium, inOkinawa Prefecture,Japan.
The team derive their name fromRyukyu, the historic name for Okinawa Prefecture. The club once hadfutsal andhandball teams.
The club was founded in 2003.[1] Most of the players who initially joined the club were those who had leftOkinawa Kariyushi FC after a rift with their management, which were beholden to the Kariyushi hotel chain. Their first 2003 season saw them win the championship in Okinawa Prefectural Division 3 North. They were allowed to skip to Division 1 the next season, where they again succeeded in finishing top of the table.
In the 2005 season, they belonged to the Kyūshū Regional League (Kyu League). After finishing 2nd and winning the Regional League play-off, they were promoted to the JFL and became the first ever Okinawan football side who played in a national league.
In December 2007, the club appointed former Japan national coachPhilippe Troussier as their general manager.[2]Jean-Paul Rabier was appointed as their manager in January 2008.[2]
They applied forJ. League Associate Membership in January 2008, but their application was declined at theJ. League board meeting held on February 19, 2008.
In December 2008, the resignation of Rabier was announced. Former coach Hiroyuki Shinzato was promoted to be the new manager in January 2009.
In 2014, FC Ryukyu could finally join theJ3 League.
In January 2015, FC Ryukyu announced a partnership withSeoul United from the KoreanChallengers League. According to the agreement the teams will play a friendly match every year. The first match was scheduled for 1 March 2015.
FC Ryukyu have made steady progress in recent years, finishing in 8th place in J3 in 2016, and improving on that the following year, finishing 6th.
In the 2018 season they secured promotion to J2 with 3 games left after a 1–1 draw atNagano Parceiro, and in the following game beatThespakusatsu Gunma to claim the J3 title with two games to spare.
They started their first season in J2 in 2019, in style with 4 straight wins to top the league, but faded as the season progressed eventually finishing in 14th place.
In 2022, after spending four years in theJ2 League, the club was relegated back to theJ3 League after scoring their lowest points total in the second-tier. The club finished in 21st place with 37 points, only 3 points off the last placed team.
On 26 October 2023, the club announced that they will useFC Ryukyu Okinawa for branding purpose starting 2024 season, although the club's current name will remain used in any competition.[3] The change initially also included the update of club's emblem. However, the plan eventually revised and Ryukyu decided to keep the current emblem for 2024 season, albeit with modified colorway.[4]
For the 2025 season, FC Ryukyu Okinawa announced a new logo.[5]
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The home stadium is the Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium, based in Okinawa City.[2]
Until 2014, the Okinawa City Athletic Stadium in Okinawa City was used as the main home stadium, and multiple stadiums were used.
Yaese Town Sports & Tourism Exchange Facility.[6]
| 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 | ||
| 2005 | Kyushu Soccer League | 4 | 10 | 2nd | 18 | 13.5 | 1 | 3.5 | 51 | 12 | -39 | 42 | – | Not eligible | 3rd round |
| 2006 | JFL | 3 | 18 | 14th | 34 | 6 | 11 | 17 | 29 | 57 | -28 | 29 | 3,189 | 2nd round | |
| 2007 | 17th | 34 | 7 | 6 | 21 | 38 | 82 | -44 | 27 | 2,443 | Did not qualify | ||||
| 2008 | 16th | 34 | 7 | 6 | 21 | 31 | 58 | -27 | 27 | 2,882 | |||||
| 2009 | 16th | 34 | 11 | 5 | 18 | 42 | 57 | -15 | 38 | 1,348 | |||||
| 2010 | 10th | 34 | 14 | 6 | 14 | 51 | 51 | 0 | 48 | 1,777 | 2nd round | ||||
| 2011 | 9th | 33 | 14 | 4 | 15 | 47 | 51 | -4 | 46 | 1,860 | 2nd round | ||||
| 2012 | 17 | 9th | 32 | 12 | 7 | 13 | 58 | 62 | -4 | 43 | 2,164 | 1st round | |||
| 2013 | 18 | 11th | 34 | 12 | 10 | 12 | 47 | 51 | -4 | 46 | 2,069 | 2nd round | |||
| 2014 | J3 | 12 | 9th | 33 | 8 | 10 | 15 | 31 | 50 | -19 | 34 | 1,398 | 2nd round | ||
| 2015 | 13 | 9th | 36 | 12 | 9 | 15 | 45 | 51 | -6 | 45 | 1,498 | 2nd round | |||
| 2016 | 16 | 8th | 30 | 12 | 8 | 10 | 46 | 46 | 0 | 44 | 1,561 | 2nd round | |||
| 2017 | 17 | 6th | 32 | 13 | 11 | 8 | 44 | 36 | 8 | 50 | 2,508 | 1st round | |||
| 2018 | 1st | 32 | 20 | 6 | 6 | 70 | 40 | 30 | 66 | 3,146 | 1st round | ||||
| 2019 | J2 | 2 | 22 | 14th | 42 | 13 | 10 | 19 | 57 | 80 | -23 | 49 | 4,953 | 2nd round | |
| 2020† | 16th | 42 | 14 | 8 | 20 | 58 | 61 | -3 | 50 | 1,170 | Did not qualify | ||||
| 2021† | 9th | 42 | 18 | 11 | 13 | 57 | 47 | 10 | 65 | 1,618 | 2nd round | ||||
| 2022 | 21st | 42 | 8 | 13 | 21 | 41 | 65 | -24 | 37 | 1,996 | 2nd round | ||||
| 2023 | J3 | 3 | 20 | 17th | 38 | 12 | 7 | 19 | 43 | 61 | -18 | 43 | 2,534 | 2nd round | |
| 2024 | 14th | 38 | 12 | 11 | 15 | 45 | 54 | -9 | 47 | 3,007 | 3rd round | Did not qualify | |||
| 2025 | 16th | 38 | 10 | 10 | 18 | 41 | 57 | -16 | 40 | 2,729 | 1st round | Did not qualify | |||
| 2026 | 10 | TBD | 18 | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
| 2026–27 | 20 | TBD | 38 | TBD | TBD | ||||||||||
| Honour | No. | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Okinawa Prefectural League Division 3 North | 1 | 2003 |
| "Times Cup" Okinawa Prefectural Football Championship Emperor's Cup Okinawa Prefectural Qualifiers | 13 | 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 ,2023 |
| Okinawa Prefectural League Division 1 | 1 | 2004 |
| Japanese Regional Promotion Series | 1 | 2005 |
| J3 League | 1 | 2018 |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Club officials for 2025 season[8]
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Manager | |
| Coach | |
| Goalkeeping coach | |
| Analytical coach | |
| Physical coach | |
| Chief trainer | |
| Trainer | |
| Side manager |
| Manager | Nationality | Tenure | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Start | Finish | ||
| George Yonashiro | 1 February 2004 | 31 January 2007 | |
| Hideo Yoshizawa | 1 February 2007 | 31 January 2008 | |
| Jean-Paul Rabier | 1 January 2008 | 31 December 2008 | |
| Hiroyuki Shinzato | 1 February 2009 | 31 January 2012 | |
| Takeo Matsuda | 1 February 2012 | 31 January 2013 | |
| Norihiro Satsukawa | 1 February 2013 | 31 January 2016 | |
| Kim Jong-song | 1 February 2016 | 31 January 2019 | |
| Yasuhiro Higuchi | 1 February 2019[9] | 20 October 2021 | |
| Tetsuhiro Kina | 20 October 2021[10] | 8 June 2022[11] | |
| Kazuki Kuranuki (caretaker) | 9 June 2022 | 13 June 2022 | |
| Nacho Fernández | 14 June 2022 | 31 January 2023 | |
| Kazuki Kuranuki | 1 February 2023[12] | 16 May 2023[13] | |
| Tetsuhiro Kina | 16 May 2023 | 15 September 2023[14] | |
| Kim Jong-song | 16 September 2023 | 31 January 2025[15] | |
| Tadaaki Hirakawa | 1 February 2025 | Current | |

The men team's name isFC Ryukyu Okinawa.
Their team colour isbengara, a shade of redpigment. It is calledred ochre in English and can be generally described as claret.Bengara derives from a Dutch word 'bengala' which in turn derives fromBengal, a historic region located inIndia andBangladesh. This name was given because the pigment was traditionally imported from Bengal to Japan. Okinawa has a close association with the bengara colour which is prominently applied toShuri Castle, one of the most symbolic historical buildings in the area.
In 2008 they adopted a sky-blue trim for their home uniform, as their bengara pigment pattern was considered too similar toAston Villa fromEngland (the claret and sky-blue pattern was around long before Troussier and the French staff arrived, so a coincidence in colours is feasible).[citation needed]
Their crest features a pair ofShisas, imaginary talismanic creatures in the area, and the crown of thekings of the formerRyukyu Kingdom.
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