WYVERN FC (ワイヴァン FC, Waivuan Efu Shi), known mononymously as wyvern, are a Japanese football club based in Kariya, Aichi. The club plays in the Tōkai Adult Soccer League 1st division.

Wyvern FC
ワイヴァン FC
Full nameWyvern Football Club
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015)
GroundNagoya Minato Stadium
(Nagoya, Aichi)
Green Ground Kariya
(Kariya, Aichi)
Capacity20,000
2,000
ManagerShinnosuke Okada
LeagueTōkai League Div. 1
2023Div. 2, 1st of 9
(Promoted as champions)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club was founded on 2015 by Nobuo Nasu, starting to play from the District Leagues, as Wyvern FC. The club's name originates from a legendary two-leg winged dragon, the Wyvern, which appears in many different schools or athletic teams around the world as logos, or mascots. The club is said to accurately portray the aggressiveness of the dragons in their playing style, but in high spirits, as the team tends to show energetic and many goal-scoring displays.[1]

The club played from 2015 to 2017 at the West Mikawa District League, before earning promotion for the Aichi Prefectural League. Back-to-back promotions from the 3rd to the 1st division of the prefecture saw them quickly win promotion to the Regional Leagues. In the meantime, the club won the Kariya Prefectural Cup on 2019, while being a 2nd division club at the prefecture league system.[2]

Starting from the 2nd regional division on 2021, their campaign was cut short by the season cancellation, after COVID-19 forced multiple match postponements during the season. As the Japanese football could resume for the first time in three year under the reduced COVID-19 threat, the club was able to make an nearly unbeaten run in the two major competitions the club played in. At the 2022, they won 46 out of 48 possible points, having won their first 14 consecutive matches during the league season, having only failed to win a match on the penultimate league round against Nagoya SC in a 1–1 draw. Nevertheless, with a 12-point gap off the runners-up, the club became 2nd division champions, and then were promoted to the 1st division.[3] Wyvern came close to win the 2022 edition of the Kariya Prefectural Cup, having lost the final on penalty shoot-outs against FC Kariya.[4]

Stadiums edit

They use four different facilities to train. UB Kariya Highway Soccer/Futsal Field (Toyota); UB Tokai Futsal Club (Toyota); Minato Aquilles UB Futsal Field (Nagoya); and UB Creative Base (Kariya).

During the 2022 season, however, the club used two different venues to host their home matches at the Tokai Soccer League 2nd Division: Nagoya Minato Stadium (Nagoya) and Green Ground Kariya (Kariya).

League and cup record edit

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
Season Division Tier Pos. GP W D L F A GD Pts
2015 West Mikawa Soccer League Div.2 11 1st 12 10 1 1 64 9 55 31 Didn't qualify Didn't play
2016 West Mikawa Soccer League Div.1 10
2017 1st 13 10 3 0 67 21 46 33
2018 Aichi Prefectural Soccer League Div. 3 9 1st 12 12 0 0 81 8 73 36
2019 Aichi Prefectural Soccer League Div. 2 8 1st 16 16 0 0 54 16 38 48
2020 Aichi Prefectural Soccer League Div. 1 7 1st 8 6 1 1 23 7 16 19
2021 Tōkai Adult Soccer League Div. 2 6 2nd[a] 7 6 0 1 16 6 10 18
2022 1st 16 15 1 0 85 6 79 46
2023 Tōkai Adult Soccer League Div. 1 5 1st 16 10 4 0 34 8 26 34 Round of 16
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; GP = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals difference; Pts = Points gained
  1. ^ Respecting COVID-19 safety guidelines, the Tokai FA decided the 2021 season to be cancelled, as many matches needed to be postponed

Honours edit

  • League
    • Tōkai Adult Soccer League Division 1
    • Tōkai Adult Soccer League Division 2
    • Aichi Prefectural Soccer League Division 1
      • Champions: 2020
    • Aichi Prefectural Soccer League Division 2
      • Champions: 2019
    • Aichi Prefectural Soccer League Division 3
      • Champions: 2018
    • West Mikawa Soccer League Division 1
      • Champions: 2017
    • West Mikawa Soccer League Division 2
      • Champions: 2015
  • Cup
    • Kariya Prefectural Soccer Tournament
      • Champions: 2019
    • Aichi Prefectural Soccer Tournament Preliminaries
      • Champions: 2016

Current squad edit

As of 23 August 2023. [5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   JPN Satoshi Tokizawa
2 DF   JPN Riku Arai
3 DF   JPN Sho Nakamura
4 MF   JPN Shinnosuke Okada
5 DF   JPN Shohei Hasegawa
6 MF   JPN Sho Aoki
7 FW   JPN Daiki Yamamoto
8 MF   JPN Hiroki Sekido
9 MF   JPN Masahi Sakai
10 FW   JPN Yusei Fukushima
11 FW   BRA Leozinho
12 GK   BRA Vinícius Gobetti
14 DF   JPN Eishiro Kanda
15 FW   JPN Takafumi Shimizu
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK   JPN Ryo Ishii
17 MF   JPN Yuta Tamura
18 FW   JPN Tatsuki Hamada
20 MF   JPN Shoma Nagata
22 MF   JPN Kei Ito
23 FW   JPN Itsuki Nishihara
24 DF   JPN Daichi Matsubara
25 MF   JPN Yusuke Taniguchi
26 DF   JPN Ren Kano
32 GK   JPN Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
33 MF   JPN Kota Kato
34 DF   JPN Hiroto Matsubara
35 FW   JPN Tomohiro Tsuda

Club officials edit

Position Name
Manager   Shinnosuke Okada
VID   Noriyuki Yamashita
Strenghtening manager   Kiyoshi Masuda
Academy director   Tetsuya Asano
Academy coach   Masashi Sakai
Staff   Seiichi Ogawa
U-15 manager and Junior Youth supervisor   Atsuya Tanizawa
First-team coach   Atsushi Miyazaki
Doctor   Daisuke Takano
Trainer   Kazue Hozumi

Managerial history edit

As of 1 September 2021
Manager Nationality Tenure
Start Finish
Seiichi Ogawa   Japan 1 September 2021 present

References edit

  1. ^ "WYVERN". Tōkai Adult Soccer League (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  2. ^ "59th Kariya Prefectural Cup" (PDF). Kariya FA (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ "2022年東海社会人サッカーリーグ2部". Soccer Gen (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Wyvern vs Kariya 2022 MYC Final Match Report". FC Wyvern (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  5. ^ "選手・スタッフ". Retrieved 30 November 2022.

External links edit