Yokohama Marinos is one of the strongest teams in the J League, and is an extremely talented team that has never been demoted to the second division. Furthermore, we have won league championships and cup championships, and our scouts are excellent, so many talented players come to us.
What is Yokohama Marinos?
Yokohama Marinos is a professional soccer club based in Yokohama City, Yokosuka City, and Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. This club has very strong ties with Nissan Motors, and its predecessor was the Nissan Motor Soccer Club, which was established in 1972, and the team name was changed to “Yokohama Marinos” when the J League was established. The team colors are based on three colors: blue, white, and red, and this trend is clearly reflected in the uniforms.
home stadium
Their home stadium is Yokohama International Stadium, also known as Nissan Stadium. This stadium was used in the FIFA World Cup and is so famous that it was also used in the Rugby World Cup. With a seating capacity of over 70,000 people, it has a higher capacity than Saitama Stadium 2002 in Urawa. However, due to the long distance from the audience seats to the pitch, it is also notorious that it is difficult to watch matches.
Operating company
As explained above, Yokohama Marinos has a fairly deep connection with Nissan Motors. The operating company is Yokohama Marinos Co., Ltd., but the company was originally fully invested by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
club mascot
The club mascots are seagull-themed characters, and their names are Marinosuke,''
Marin,” and “Marinos-kun.” Marinos is probably familiar to fans as he has appeared in every club home game since the start of the J.League.
Kanagawa Derby
There is a match called Kanagawa Derby. This refers to matches between teams based in Kanagawa Prefecture, such as Kawasaki, Yokohama F, Yokohama FC, and Shonan. Kanagawa Prefecture has a large number of soccer teams, so the term “Kanagawa Derby” may be a term that has become somewhat unpopular among fans. Therefore, it is not considered to be of high importance.
What is the “F” in Yokohama Marinos?
By the way, the team name of Yokohama Marinos is Yokohama F. Marinos. What exactly does this “F” marinos refer to? This has to do with past history. In conclusion, there was a Yokohama team that existed in past information called Yokohama Flugels, but due to the withdrawal of sponsorship from the parent company, the team could no longer survive and disappeared. The team was merged with Yokohama Marinos. Due to the circumstances of the Flugels sponsor, only the letter F remained in Marinos, and it became Yokohama F. Marinos. The details are as follows.
Yokohama Flugels and its history
Yokohama Flugels is a professional soccer club that existed at the beginning of the J League. The category is J1, and its predecessor was the Naka Ward Sports Boys Club in Yokohama City, and after that it was sponsored by All Nippon Airways. The Flugels registered as a member of the Japan Professional Soccer League in the J.League in 1991, and their hometown is Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, and their home stadium is Mitsuzawa Park Stadium. They played in the J League from 1993 to 1998, but in 1998 it was suddenly announced that they would be merging with Yokohama Marinos. All of the investing companies decided to withdraw, making the company unmanageable and merging.
1999 Merger
In 1999, Yokohama Flugels won the Emperor’s Cup, then made the news and officially merged with Yokohama Marinos. The sports club name was changed to Yokohama F Marinos. At this time, the Marinos team name became Yokohama F. Marinos. The practice field took over the Higashi-Totsuka Training Center of the Flugels and became the Totsuka Training Center'', and was used by the Marinos for a while. Yokohama Flugels supporters moved to form a new club, and
Yokohama FC” was newly established. This can be said to be a revival of Flugels, but since the rights to the name “Flugels” were held by F. Marinos after the merger, they were no longer able to call themselves “Flugels.”
Yokohama FC
Yokohama FC later played an active role in the J League and was promoted to J1. However, there are also many Antimarinos. The reason for this is that the team was bought by Marinos. In matches with Yokohama F. Marinos, there are often heated exchanges. Yokohama FC is technically a club that succeeded the Flugels, but rather than a revival of the Flugels, it has started to follow its own path, and is starting to walk the path as a new club called Yokohama FC. is.
Why Yokohama F. Marinos is strong
Yokohama F. Marinos has been dominating the J1 League for a long time, and although there was a period of stagnation, they are a team that has achieved very stable results overall. Why are Marinos so strong?
Excellent front desk
Yokohama F. Marinos has a very good front desk. Whether it’s coaches or players, we’re seeing talented players join Marinos one after another that no other J club has been able to find before. Most of the foreign players who belong to Marinos are often active, and often show performances that can lead the team. I don’t often get caught out.
Ange Postecoglou
Speaking of Marinos, they were known for their reclusive style of soccer, but it was coach Ange Postecoglou who left a strong impression on the team. Since he was appointed as the manager in 2018, he has captivated the audience with his gambling style of soccer, in which he uses a lot of players to attack. After this, Ange Postecoglou left the club and moved to Celtic and then Tottenham, but Marinos was able to acquire a manager who rose to become a Premier League manager.
Speed of switching
After Postecoglou, soccer suddenly shifted to attack, but managers after him have also matured quickly in their tactics, bringing stability to the team. Among them, what stands out is his strength in attack and defense on the ball, his speed in switching between offense and defense, and his outstanding combinations. This point overwhelms other J clubs, and since 2019, they have become a powerful team that has stably settled in the top ranks.
Let’s watch J League
You can watch the Yokohama F. Marinos match live on the video streaming service introduced in the article below. The J League has thrilling matches every year, so I think even beginners can have a lot of fun.
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Hulu | ¥1026 | french league dutch league | Hulu |
WOWOW | \2530 | UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League | WOWOW |
ABEMA TV | ¥960 | national team World Cup Premier League scottish league | ABEMA |
スカパー | ¥429 + ¥2480 | national team emperor’s cup soccer Bundesliga laliga | スカパー! |
J SPORTS | \1100 | fifa world youth | J SPORTS |
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