2010 FC Tokyo season

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FC Tokyo
2010 season
Manager Hiroshi Jofuku
Kiyoshi Okuma
Stadium Ajinomoto Stadium
J.League 1 16th
Emperor's Cup Semifinals
J.League Cup Quarterfinals
Top goalscorer Sōta Hirayama (7)
Masashi Oguro (7)
  2009
2011  

The 2010 FC Tokyo season was the team's 12th as a member of J.League Division 1.

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Competitions

CompetitionsPosition
J.League 1 16th / 18 clubs
Emperor's Cup Semifinals
J.League Cup Quarterfinals

J. League 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
14 Vegalta Sendai 34109154046639
15 Vissel Kobe 34911143745838
16 FC Tokyo (R)34812143641536Relegation to 2011 J.League Division 2
17 Kyoto Sanga (R)34472330603019
18 Shonan Bellmare (R)34372431825116
Updated to match(es) played on December 4, 2010. Source: J.League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated

Emperor's Cup

J. League Cup

Player statistics

No.Pos.PlayerD.o.B. (Age)Height / Weight J.League 1 Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Hitoshi Shiota May 28, 1981 (aged 28)cm / kg40
2DF Yuhei Tokunaga September 25, 1983 (aged 26)cm / kg300
3DF Masato Morishige May 21, 1987 (aged 22)cm / kg303
4DF Hideto Takahashi October 17, 1987 (aged 22)cm / kg30
5DF Yuto Nagatomo September 12, 1986 (aged 23)cm / kg121
6DF Yasuyuki Konno January 25, 1983 (aged 27)cm / kg345
7MF Takuji Yonemoto December 3, 1990 (aged 19)cm / kg70
8MF Toshihiro Matsushita October 17, 1983 (aged 26)cm / kg211
9FW Shingo Akamine December 8, 1983 (aged 26)cm / kg120
10MF Yōhei Kajiyama September 24, 1985 (aged 24)cm / kg242
11FW Tatsuya Suzuki August 1, 1982 (aged 27)cm / kg140
13FW Sōta Hirayama June 6, 1985 (aged 24)cm / kg307
14DF Hokuto Nakamura July 10, 1985 (aged 24)cm / kg280
15DF Daishi Hiramatsu July 3, 1983 (aged 26)cm / kg10
16FW Ricardinho August 8, 1988 (aged 21)cm / kg291
17DF Kim Young-Kwon February 27, 1990 (aged 20)cm / kg230
18MF Naohiro Ishikawa May 12, 1981 (aged 28)cm / kg312
19MF Yohei Otake May 2, 1989 (aged 20)cm / kg142
20GK Shuichi Gonda March 3, 1989 (aged 21)cm / kg300
21GK Nobuyuki Abe April 27, 1984 (aged 25)cm / kg00
22MF Naotake Hanyu December 22, 1979 (aged 30)cm / kg252
24FW Kentaro Shigematsu April 15, 1991 (aged 18)cm / kg193
25DF Ryo Hiraide July 18, 1991 (aged 18)cm / kg00
26DF Takumi Abe May 26, 1991 (aged 18)cm / kg00
27MF Sotan Tanabe April 6, 1990 (aged 19)cm / kg00
28MF Shuto Kono May 4, 1993 (aged 16)cm / kg00
30MF Seo Yong-Duk September 10, 1989 (aged 20)cm / kg00
32FW Shunsuke Maeda June 9, 1986 (aged 23)cm / kg60
33DF Kenta Mukuhara July 6, 1989 (aged 20)cm / kg240
39FW Masashi Oguro May 4, 1980 (aged 29)cm / kg227

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