Konomiya Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki

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Konomiya Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki
コノミヤ・スペランツァ大阪高槻
Full nameKonomiya Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki
Nickname(s)Speranza
Founded1976
GroundTakatsuki Hagitani Soccer Stadium
Capacity3,000
ChairmanSukesaburo Kitawaki
Manager Kenji Honnami
League Nadeshiko Div.2
2016 Nadeshiko Div.1, 9th (relegated)
Website Club website

Konomiya Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki(コノミヤ・スペランツァ大阪高槻), is a women's football team which plays in Division 1 of Japan's Nadeshiko League. It founded the league in 1976.

Japan Constitutional monarchy in East Asia

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Squad

Current squad

As of 15 April 2018 [1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

FIFA's eligibility rules also demand that in men's competitions, only men are eligible to play, and that in women's competitions, only women are eligible to play.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Japan.svg GK Maya Ono
2 Flag of Japan.svg DF Arisa Takeda
3 Flag of Japan.svg DF Ayako Tsuboi
4 Flag of Japan.svg DF Yumeko Akiba
5 Flag of Japan.svg MF Midori Yoshimura
6 Flag of Japan.svg DF Satoko Hirano
7 Flag of Japan.svg MF Yui Narumiya
8 Flag of Japan.svg FW Kaede Sato
9 Flag of Japan.svg MF Naomi Torao
10 Flag of Japan.svg MF Toshiko Saito
11 Flag of Japan.svg MF Yuki Hazuki
13 Flag of Japan.svg FW Yuko Shimamura
15 Flag of Japan.svg FW Mari Shiotani
No.PositionPlayer
16 Flag of Japan.svg MF Saki Takahashi
18 Flag of Japan.svg MF Saki Honda
19 Flag of Japan.svg GK Maho Yamamoto
20 Flag of Japan.svg FW Yu Ishikawa
21 Flag of Japan.svg MF Haruka Yoshioka
22 Flag of Japan.svg MF Misato Takatani
23 Flag of Japan.svg MF Fumika Sakumoto
24 Flag of Japan.svg DF Wakana Kitagawa
25 Flag of Japan.svg DF Momo Hayashi
26 Flag of Japan.svg MF Mio Sakanaka
27 Flag of Japan.svg DF Natsuki Ichino
28 Flag of Japan.svg DF Suzuka Fujino
29 Flag of Japan.svg DF Riko Urakawa
32 Flag of Japan.svg MF Akane Shun

Honors

Domestic competitions

The Nadeshiko League Cup is a cup competition for women's football clubs in Japan. The competition began as the L.League Cup in 1996 and it was abolished after the 1999 edition. It reappeared on the occasion of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, under the name Nadeshiko League Cup.

Results

SeasonDomestic LeagueNational CupLeague CupLeague Note
LeagueLevelPlaceTms.
1991
JLSL
1
9th
10
2nd Stage
-
1992
4th
10
Quarter-finals
-
1993
9th
10
Semi-finals
-
1st Stage : 10th / 2nd Stage : 7th
1994
L
1st
10
Quarter-finals
-
1st Stage : 7th / 2nd Stage : 1st
1995
4th
10
Quarter-finals
-
1st Stage : 5th / 2nd Stage : 5th
1996
5th
10
Quarter-finals
4th
1st Stage : 6th / 2nd Stage : 3rd
1997
6th
10
Quarter-finals
3rd
1st Stage : 7th / 2nd Stage : 5th
1998
5th
10
Quarter-finals
Runners-up
1st Stage : 6th / 2nd Stage : 3rd
1999
5th
8
Semi-finals
Group Stage
1st Stage : 4th / 2nd Stage : 5th
2000
5th
9
Semi-finals
-
1st Stage : (WEST)3rd
2001
7th
10
Quarter-finals
-
1st Stage : (WEST)4th
2002
6th
11
1st Stage
-
1st Stage : (WEST)4th
2003
6th
13
Quarter-finals
-
1st Stage : (WEST)5th
2004
L1
7th
8
2nd Stage
-
2005
7th
8
Quarter-finals
-
2006
Nadeshiko Div.1
7th
8
3rd Stage
-
Relegated to Div.2
2007
Nadeshiko
Div.2
2
4th
8
Quarter-finals
Group Stage
2008
2nd
9
3rd Stage
-
Promoted for Div.1
2009
Nadeshiko Div.1
1
8th
8
3rd Stage
-
Relegated to Div.2
2010
Challenge
(West)
2
1st
6
2nd Stage
-
2011
2nd
6
2nd Stage
-
Promoted for Div.1
2012
Nadeshiko
1
8th
10
3rd Stage
Group Stage
2013
10th
10
3rd Stage
Group Stage
Relegated to Div.2
2014
Challenge
2
1st
16
2nd Stage
-
Promoted for Div.1
2015
Nadeshiko Div.1
1
9th
10
3rd Stage
-
1st Stage : 9th
2016
9th
10
2nd Stage
Group Stage
Relegated to Div.2
2017
Nadeshiko Div.2
2
10th
10
2nd Stage
Group Stage / Div.2
Relegated to Div.3

Transition of team name

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