Nagoya Grampus

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Nagoya Grampus
名古屋グランパス
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Full name Nagoya Grampus Eight
Nickname(s) Grampus
Founded 1939 (as Toyota Motor S.C.)
Ground Mizuho Athletic Stadium
Mizuho-ku, Nagoya &
Toyota Soccer Stadium,
Toyota City, Aichi
(Capacity 27,000 & 45,000)
Chairman Flag of Japan Toyo Kato
Manager Flag of Serbia Dragan Stojković
League J. League Div.1
2007 11th Place
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Nagoya Grampus (名古屋グランパス Nagoya Guranpasu?) is a Japanese football (soccer) club which plays in the first division of the J. League. The team is based in Nagoya and was founded as the company team of Toyota Motor Corp. in 1939. Grampus Eight are one of only six teams to have competed in Japan's top flight of football every year since its inception in 1993.

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[edit] History

Toyota Motor S.C. was initially overshadowed by its colleague Toyota Automated Loom Works F.C. (founded in 1946 and which was one of the founding members of the the Japan Soccer League in 1965) but when Toyota ALW were relegated to regional leagues in 1968, Toyota Motor saw an opportunity to rise at their expense. In 1972 Toyota Motors were founding members of the JSL's Second Division and its inaugural champions. They remained in the JSL until the J. League's founding in 1993. They were relegated to the JSL Division 2 in 1977. After a brief return in 1987-88, they were promoted for good in 1989-90 and remain in the top flight ever since.

The team had excellent seasons in the mid 1990s when it was managed by current Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, winning the prestigious Emperor's Cup and finishing runners up, and featured, among others, Dragan Stojković and Gary Lineker on the team.

Nagoya shares its home games between Mizuho Athletic Stadium (capacity 27,000 and the J-league's oldest stadium) and the much larger Toyota Stadium (capacity 45,000).

The team's name is derived from the two most prominent symbols of Nagoya: the two golden grampus dolphins on the top of Nagoya Castle, and the Maru-Hachi (Circle eight), the city's official symbol.

The team's name "Nagoya Grampus Eight" will be changed to just "Nagoya Grampus" from 2008 season.

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[edit] Team Record

[edit] J. League

Season League Place GP Pts Win Draw Lose Average Crowd
1993 J1 1st stage 9 / 10 18 - 7 - 11 19,858
J1 2nd stage 8 / 10 18 - 5 - 13
J1 Total 9 / 10 36 - 12 - 24
1994 J1 1st stage 8 / 12 22 - 9 - 13 21,842
J1 2nd stage 12 / 12 22 - 6 - 16
J1 Total 11 / 12 44 - 15 - 29
1995 J1 1st stage 4 / 14 26 46 15 - 11 21,463
J1 2nd stage Runners-up / 14 26 51 17 - 9
J1 Total 3 / 14 52 97 32 - 20
1996 J1 Runners-up / 16 30 63 21 - 9 21,699
1997 J1 1st stage 12 / 17 16 18 6 - 10 14,750
J1 2nd stage 5 / 17 16 30 10 - 6
J1 Total 9 / 17 32 48 16 - 16
1998 J1 1st stage 3 / 18 17 33 12 - 5 13,993
J1 2nd stage 6 / 18 17 30 11 - 6
J1 Total 5 / 18 34 63 23 - 11
1999 J1 1st stage 8 / 16 15 21 7 1 7 14,688
J1 2nd stage Runners-up / 16 15 33 11 1 3
J1 Total 4 / 16 30 54 18 2 10
2000 J1 1st stage 12 / 16 15 19 7 1 7 14,114
J1 2nd stage 7 / 16 15 22 7 1 7
J1 Total 9 / 16 30 41 14 2 14
2001 J1 1st stage 3 / 16 15 27 10 2 3 16,974
J1 2nd stage 6 / 16 15 22 7 1 7
J1 Total 5 / 16 30 49 17 3 10
2002 J1 1st stage 3 / 16 15 29 10 0 5 16,323
J1 2nd stage 13 / 16 15 16 5 1 9
J1 Total 6 / 16 30 45 15 1 14
2003 J1 1st stage 7 / 16 15 23 5 8 2 16,768
J1 2nd stage 8 / 16 15 22 6 4 5
J1 Total 7 / 16 30 45 11 12 7
2004 J1 1st stage 8 / 16 15 20 5 5 5 15,712
J1 2nd stage 5 / 16 15 24 7 3 5
J1 Total 7 / 16 30 44 12 8 10
2005 J1 14 / 18 34 39 10 9 15 13,288
2006 J1 7 / 18 34 48 13 9 12 14,924
2007 J1 11 / 18 34 45 13 6 15 15,585

[edit] Other Domestic Competitions

See other domestic competitions record

[edit] Major International Competitions

Season Competition Result Average Crowd
1996-97 Asian Cup Winners Cup Runners-up ?
2000-01 Asian Cup Winners Cup Quarter-finals ?

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

As of February 16, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Japan GK Seigo Narazaki
2 Flag of Japan DF Takashi Miki
3 Flag of Serbia DF Miloš Bajalica
4 Flag of Japan MF Masayuki Omori
5 Flag of Japan DF Atsushi Yoneyama
6 Flag of Japan DF Shohei Abe
7 Flag of Japan MF Naoshi Nakamura
8 Flag of Brazil MF Magnum
9 Flag of Norway FW Frode Johnsen
10 Flag of Japan MF Toshiya Fujita
11 Flag of Japan FW Keiji Tamada
13 Flag of Japan MF Kei Yamaguchi
14 Flag of Japan MF Keiji Yoshimura
16 Flag of Japan DF Takahiro Masukawa
17 Flag of Japan FW Yuki Maki
18 Flag of Japan FW Masaki Fukai
19 Flag of Japan FW Keita Sugimoto
No. Position Player
21 Flag of Japan GK Koji Nishimura
22 Flag of Japan DF Kazuto Tsuyuki
26 Flag of Japan FW Tomohiro Tsuda
27 Flag of Japan DF Shosuke Katayama
28 Flag of Japan MF Keiji Watanabe
29 Flag of Japan MF Yoshizumi Ogawa
30 Flag of Japan DF Akira Takeuchi
31 Flag of Japan MF Sho Hanai
32 Flag of Japan MF Jun Aoyama
33 Flag of Japan MF Masaya Sato
34 Flag of Japan DF Maya Yoshida
35 Flag of Japan MF Wataru Inoue
36 Flag of Japan GK Koichi Hirono
37 Flag of Japan GK Toru Hasegawa
38 Flag of Japan FW Oribe Niikawa
39 Flag of Japan MF Shinta Fukushima

[edit] Notable players

[edit] World Cup players

World Cup 1998

World Cup 2002

World Cup 2006

[edit] Managers

Manager Nat. Tenure
Ryuzou Hiraki Flag of Japan Japan 1992-1993
Gordon Milne Flag of England England 1994
Tetsuro Miura ‡ Flag of Japan Japan 1994
Arsène Wenger Flag of France France 1995-1996
Jose Alberto Costa ‡ Flag of Portugal Portugal 1996
Carlos Queiroz Flag of Portugal Portugal 1996-1997
Koji Tanaka Flag of Japan Japan 1997-1999
Daniel Sanchez Flag of France France 1999
Mazaroppi ‡ Flag of Brazil Brazil 1999
João Carlos Flag of Brazil Brazil 1999-2001
Tetsuro Miura Flag of Japan Japan 2001
Zdenko Verdenik Flag of Slovenia Slovenia 2002-2003
Nelsinho Flag of Brazil Brazil 2003-2005
Hitoshi Nakata ‡ Flag of Japan Japan 2005
Sef Vergoossen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2006-2007
Dragan Stojković Flag of Serbia Serbia 2008-

‡ As caretaker manager

[edit] Honors

1995, 1999
1996
1968, 1970

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