Teihens FC

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Teihens
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Full nameTeihens Football Club
Founded1968;55 years ago (1968)
Ground Kanazawa Soccer Stadium
Capacity3,010
ChairmanTomohiro Shimano
ManagerRyoji Okunaga
LeagueIshikawa Prefecture League Div.1
20225th of 8

Teihens Football Club is a Japanese football club based in Ishikawa Prefecture. The club plays in the 1st division of the Ishikawa Prefecture League. [1]

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History

The club was formed in 1968 by Teihei Kuwabara. [2] They competed in the District League until 1976. During their period they made their first appearance in the Emperor's Cup. In 1977 they were promoted to the Hokushinetsu Football League.

Teihens is one of the most successful amateur clubs in Ishikawa. They won the 1991 Hokushinetsu Football League, the Ishikawa's Prefectural Cup and Prefectural League eight and four times, respectively.

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References

  1. "Teihens Football Club" (in Japanese). Hokushinetsu Football League. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  2. "Club history" (in Japanese). Teihens FC. Retrieved 10 February 2012.