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Nankatsu SC
南葛SC
Full nameNankatsu Sports Club
Founded1983; 43 years ago (1983) as Tokiwa Club
GroundFile:Okudo Athletic Stadium.png
Okudo Sports Center Park
Katsushika, Tokyo
Owner(s)Nankatsu Co., Ltd.
ChairmanJapan Yōichi Takahashi
ManagerJapan Yahiro Kazama
LeagueKantō Soccer League (Div. 1)
20252nd of 10
Websitenankatsu-sc.com
File:Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Nankatsu Sports Club (南葛スポーツクラブ, Nankatsu Supōtsukurabu), commonly known as Nankatsu SC (南葛SC, Nankatsu Esu Shī) are a Japanese football club based in Katsushika, Tokyo. They currently play in the Kantō Soccer League Division 1, part of Japanese Regional Leagues.[1] As the club aims for a future qualification to the J.League, they currently hold the J.League 100 Year Plan status.

History

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The club's origin dates back to 1983. In those days, the club mainly centered its attention on Tokiwa Junior High School alumni who wanted to play for the club, inserting a certain influence on the club, which ended up naming themselves Tokiwa Club. The club joined the Tokyo Adult Soccer League, and was promoted to its 2nd Division in 1994. The club repeatedly switched between the second and third division, as the club couldn't gain consistency in a higher-level league. In 2011, the Katsushika Ward Football Federation established the NPO International Football Promotion Association, which is an organization under the Federation for clubs aiming to join the J.League. Tokiwa Club, as it was called at the time, became an affiliate.

The club was renamed in 2012, becoming Katsushika Vitoard (葛飾ヴィトアード). In 2013, the club welcomed Yōichi Takahashi as the new president, renaming the club as Nankatsu SC, in allusion to his (Yōichi Takahashi's) globally famous manga and anime Captain Tsubasa, which attracted the attention of many young people in Japan, and culminated in an increasing rise of interest about football in the nation. They established an U-12 team for elementary school students in 2013, and an U-15 team for junior high school students in 2015. From 2015 to 2017, they signed partnerships with Nankatsu SC Fukuoka, SC Sagamihara, and CE Sabadell FC.[2]

In January 2019, Nankatsu SC Co. Ltd was established to operate the first-team, transferring the team's management. The following year, they were approved as a member of the J.League 100 Year Plan, alongside Vonds Ichihara, FC Osaka, Veertien Mie and Iwaki FC.[3]

On 14 July 2021, Valuence Holdings acquired 33,5% of the Nankatsu SC Co. Ltd. shares (the other 66.5% remained in the ownership of Yōichi Takahashi). In addition, Shinsuke Sakimoto, then Valuence Holdings CEO, became Nankatsu SC Co. Ltd. president. The same year (2021), Nankatsu SC, who were then a newly promoted team from the Tokyo Metropolitan League, making at the time its regional debut, were promoted from the Kanto Soccer League 2nd division, finishing as 2021 runners-up.

In the 2022 season, they played in the Kanto Soccer League 1st division, successfully avoiding relegation, despite being threatened by it several times during the league season. Nankatsu made their debut at the Shakaijin Cup on 2022. Their first match on the competition was a win against FC Tokushima by 1–0, with their lone goal scored by center-back Deivisson. Their second match was the debut's opposite, as this time they lost the match by 1–0 against Veroskronos Tsuno, forcing them to early exit the tournament at the Round of 16.

In the 2023 season, they continued to play in the KSL's 1st division, and ended up mid-table. Nankatsu SC was not able to make any other national appearances during the year, as they failed to qualify for the Emperor's Cup, Shakaijin Cup and the Regional Champions League.

In 2024, they are playing their third consecutive season in Kanto's top division, a feat shared between them and their women's team. To qualify for the Emperor's Cup, clubs in Tokyo have to win the Tokyo Soccer Championship. To qualify for the tournament, non-university teams from regional and prefectural leagues needs at least to be a finalist in Tokyo Senior Championship. Fortunately for Nankatsu, they managed to win the title following a 5–2 triumph over Aries Tokyo FC.[4] This win qualified them to the aforementioned Tokyo Soccer Championship. Starting on the first round in the six-team tournament, they were paired with JFL club Yokogawa Musashino FC. If they won the match, they would be playing against Waseda University's football club, who were seeded in the semi-final. Emperor's Cup aspiration came soon to a halt for Nankatsu SC, as they lost by 2–0 their match against Yokogawa Musashino FC. From July onwards, they played in the Shakaijin Cup qualifiers, in hopes of appearing in the national-level scene once again.[5]

Current squad

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As of 17 March 2025.[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Masamichi Iiyoshi
2 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Takeru Nagashima
3 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Jamie Pattison
4 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Ryu Yuwon (vice-captain)
6 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Kota Nakamura
7 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Kazuma Kuwata
8 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Ryuya Saegusa
9 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Kaimu Ogo
11 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Masaya Kato
13 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Yuga Fukumoto
14 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Reo Konishi
15 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Yasuyuki Konno
16 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Gaku Kato
17 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Tatsuya Sasaki (vice-captain)
18 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Koki Kanda
19 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Shungo Tamashiro
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Keito Doi
22 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Rei Okuhara
23 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Shinnosuke Kinoshita
24 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Daiki Tanaka
25 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Masaki Oishi
29 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Koki Takeda
37 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Keita Toyama
39 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Daito Ojima
41 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Yu Fukumoto
42 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Yusuke Goto
77 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Jhonattan Matsuoka
87 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Taika Ushida
88 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Genki Omae (captain)
97 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Shinpei Yamagami
99 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Andre Taiki Kinjo

Coaching staff

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As of the 2025 season.
Position Staff
Manager Japan Yahiro Kazama
Assistant manager Japan Kenji Takagi
Assistant Technical director Japan Kenta Shimaoka
Goalkeeper coach Japan Kiyomitsu Kobari
Physical coach Japan Hidemasa Kawasaki
Coach and analyst Japan Kyosuke Horio
Trainer Japan Keito Kurosawa
Japan Haruya Onodera
Vice Minister Japan Sakito Furuwa
Side manager Japan Shuji Kohata
Athletic trainer Japan Sentaro Kananari
General Manager Japan Yoshihiro Iwamoto
Assistant general manager Japan Ryo Hatada
Sleep coach Japan Tatsuto Yano

League record

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Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
Season Division Position P W D L Pts
2004 Tokyo Metropolitan League (3rd Div.) 9th 11 3 0 8 9
2005 2nd 10 9 0 1 27
2006 1st 10 9 1 0 28
2007 Tokyo Metropolitan League (2nd Div.) 11th 11 1 3 7 6
2008 Tokyo Metropolitan League (3rd Div.) 2nd 10 7 1 2 22
2009 5th 11 6 1 4 19
2010 3rd 10 6 0 4 18
2011 4th 10 5 1 4 16
2012 4th 10 5 3 2 18
2013 2nd 11 9 1 1 28
2014 2nd 11 9 0 2 27
2015 1st 11 11 0 0 33
2016 Tokyo Metropolitan League (2nd Div.) 2nd 13 9 1 3 28
2017 1st 13 11 1 1 34
2018 Tokyo Metropolitan League (1st Div.) 1st 15 13 1 1 40
2019 7th 15 6 4 5 22
2020 1st 7 5 1 1 16
2021 Kanto Soccer League (2nd Div.) 2nd 18 10 6 2 36
2022 Kanto Soccer League (1st Div.) 7th 18 4 7 7 19
2023 6th 18 6 4 8 22
2024 6th 18 6 4 8 22
2025 2nd 18 15 0 3 45
2026 TBD 18
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; Pts = Points gained

Honours

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Nankatsu SC honours
Honour No. Years
Tokyo Metropolitan League 2 2018, 2020
Kantō Soccer League 1 2020

Nankatsu SC Wings

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The club has also a women's football section, under the name Nankatsu SC WINGS. It was founded on 2014. They started from Tokyo Metropolitan Women Football League's 5th division, but got three back-to-back promotions, then making their 1st division debut early on 2018. Earning promotion from the Metropolitan League, they entered the Kanto Soccer League on 2021, playing on the 2nd division. Another back-to-back promotion saw them jumping to the 1st division, starting from the 2022 season. As of 2024, they are in their third consecutive season at Kanto's top division.[7]

Since 2024, Nankatsu SC Wings also have U-18 and U-15 squads. Their youth categories were formerly part of INAC Tokyo, operated by nonprofit organization INAC, which operates in Tokyo as a training organization under the direct control of INAC Kobe Leonessa. Following the affiliation, INAC Tokyo Leoncina became Nankatsu SC Wings U-18 and INAC Tokyo Femina became Nankatsu SC Wings U-15.[8]

Current squad

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As of 13 April 2024. [9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Sumika Takahashi
2 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Sakura Soda (vice-captain)
3 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Tsutsumi Kaho
4 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Nodoka Hitomi (captain)
5 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Miwa Okawara
6 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Rima Takizawa
7 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Kasumi Ishikura
8 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Towa Kanno
9 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Erika Hirose
11 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Hikari Aizawa
13 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Mariko Nagaki (vice-captain)
14 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Mami Takahara
15 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Satsuki Kojima
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Ai Nakahara
17 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Sachie Sato
18 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Yona Oh
19 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Ai Hasegawa
20 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Manami Okada
21 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Motoko Fujisawa
22 FW File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Keito Monji
23 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Saaya Imai
24 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Ayano Horii
25 MF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Rina Ishii
26 DF File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Haruse Sato
31 GK File:Flag of Japan.svg JPN Yoshimi Nakagawa

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