2018 V-Varen Nagasaki season

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V-Varen Nagasaki
2018 season
Head Coach Takuya Takagi
Stadium Transcosmos Stadium Nagasaki
J1 League 18th Relegated
Emperor's Cup 3rd Round
  2017
2019  

The 2018 season will be V-Varen Nagasaki's first season in the J1 League after earning promotion from the J2 League in 2017.

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Background

V-Varen Nagasaki had finished the previous season in second place and thus earned promotion to the pinnacle of Japanese football, the J1 League. This will be their first ever season competing in the J1 League. The club's first move in preparation for the upcoming season was the signing of experienced FC Tokyo right wingback Yūhei Tokunaga. [1] A couple days later would see the departures of goalkeeper Yuya Miura and midfielder Kenta Furube, while right back Yusuke Murakami retired. [2] [3] [4] On 11 December 2017 it was announced that midfielder Mitsuru Maruoka would return to Cerezo Osaka once his loan concludes in January. [5]

On 22 December, Nagasaki bolstered their attack with the signing of forward Musashi Suzuki from Albirex Niigata. [6] Three days later it was announced that Masato Kurogi, a midfielder from Ventforet Kofu who had already played for Nagasaki in 2014 and 2015, would return to the club. [7] The next day the club announced three signings, including the signing of two goalkeepers: Kenta Tokushige from Vissel Kobe and Takuya Masuda, Nagasaki's starting goalkeeper from 2017 returning to the club on an extended loan from Sanfrecce Hiroshima. [8] [9] Forward Shu Hiramatsu also returned to the club on loan from Albirex Niigata. [10] Again, the next day, the club announced that Spanish midfielder Miguel Pallardó would leave the club. [11]

Squad movement

In

Yuhei Tokunaga was V-Varen Nagasaki's first signing for the upcoming season. Tokunaga Yohei.jpg
Yūhei Tokunaga was V-Varen Nagasaki's first signing for the upcoming season.
PositionPlayerLast clubDateRef
DF Flag of Japan.svg Yūhei Tokunaga Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo 23 November 2017 [1]
DF Flag of Japan.svg Takuto Honda Flag of Japan.svg Tokai Gakuen University 4 December 2017 [12]
MF Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Niizato Flag of Japan.svg Juntendo University 15 December 2017 [13]
MF Flag of Japan.svg Shunya Yoneda Flag of Japan.svg Juntendo University 15 December 2017 [14]
FW Flag of Japan.svg Musashi Suzuki Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata 22 December 2017 [6]
MF Flag of Japan.svg Masato Kurogi Flag of Japan.svg Ventforet Kofu 25 December 2017 [7]
GK Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Tokushige Flag of Japan.svg Vissel Kobe 26 December 2017 [8]
GK Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Masuda Flag of Japan.svg Sanfrecce Hiroshima (loan)26 December 2017 [9]
FW Flag of Japan.svg Shu Hiramatsu Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (loan)26 December 2017 [10]

Out

PositionPlayerNew clubDateRef
GK Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Miura Released25 November 2017 [2]
MF Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Furube Released25 November 2017 [3]
DF Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Murakami Retired28 November 2017 [4]
MF Flag of Japan.svg Mitsuru Maruoka Flag of Japan.svg Cerezo Osaka 11 December 2017 [5]
MF Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Pallardó Released27 December 2017 [11]

Player statistics

Key

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute. Players with name struck through and marked Dagger-14-plain.png left the club during the playing season.

No.Pos.Name J1 League Emperor's Cup TotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals Yellow card.svg Red card.svg
1GK Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Masuda 00000000
2DF Flag of Japan.svg Masakazu Tashiro 00000000
3MF Flag of Japan.svg Ryutaro Iio 00000000
4DF Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Takasugi 00000000
5DF Flag of Japan.svg Daichi Tagami 00000000
6MF Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Maeda 00000000
7MF Flag of Japan.svg Shuto Kono 00000000
8FW Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kimura 00000000
9FW Flag of Spain.svg Juanma 00000000
10MF Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Yabu 00000000
13DF Flag of Japan.svg Daichi Inui 00000000
14MF Flag of Japan.svg Teruki Tanaka 00000000
15MF Flag of Japan.svg Yuzuru Shimada 00000000
18MF Flag of Japan.svg Masakazu Yoshioka 00000000
19FW Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Sawada 00000000
20MF Flag of Japan.svg Keita Nakamura 00000000
21GK Flag of Japan.svg Masaya Tomizawa00000000
22GK Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuro Okuda 00000000
23DF Flag of Japan.svg Fumitaka Kitatani 00000000
24MF Flag of Japan.svg Ryusuke Hayashida00000000
26MF Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Usui 00000000
28MF Flag of Japan.svg Hijiri Onaga 00000000
29DF Flag of Japan.svg Kensuke Fukuda 00000000
35DF Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kagawa 00000000
37FW Flag of Japan.svg Shu Hiramatsu 00000000
GK Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Tokushige 00000000
DF Flag of Japan.svg Yūhei Tokunaga 00000000
DF Flag of Japan.svg Takuto Honda00000000
MF Flag of Japan.svg Masato Kurogi 00000000
MF Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Niizato00000000
MF Flag of Japan.svg Shunya Yoneda00000000
FW Flag of Japan.svg Musashi Suzuki 00000000

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References

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