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FC Tokyo U-23
Full nameFC Tokyo Under-23
Founded2016
Dissolved2020
Ground Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka
Capacity7,137
Manager Tadashi Nakamura
League J3 League
Website Club website

FC Tokyo Under−23 was a Japanese football club based in Tokyo. It was the reserve team of FC Tokyo and played in J3 League which they have done since their entry to the league at the beginning of the 2016 season. The club shared its home games between Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka and the smaller Yumenoshima Stadium.

History

FC Tokyo joined J3 League in 2016 along with the reserve teams of neighbours Gamba Osaka and Cerezo Osaka. None of these clubs are eligible for promotion to J2 League additionally they can only field 3 players over the age of 23. [1]

Last squad

2020 squad for 2020 J3 League

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 Japan  JPN Tsuyoshi Kodama
5 DF Japan  JPN Daiki Niwa
6 DF Japan  JPN Kosuke Ota
13 GK Japan  JPN Go Hatano
19 MF Japan  JPN Kiwara Miyazaki
21 MF South Korea  KOR Yu In-soo
22 DF Japan  JPN Takumi Nakamura
23 FW Japan  JPN Kiichi Yajima
24 FW Japan  JPN Taichi Hara
27 FW Japan  JPN Kyosuke Tagawa
28 MF Japan  JPN Takuya Uchida
29 DF Japan  JPN Makoto Okazaki
32 DF Japan  JPN Tsuyoshi Watanabe
36 MF Japan  JPN Shuto Abe
38 MF Japan  JPN Kyota Tokiwa
38 MF Japan  JPN Riku Kobayashi
No. Pos. Nation Player
40 MF Japan  JPN Rei Hirakawa
41 GK Japan  JPN Taishi Brandon Nozawa
42 DF Japan  JPN Kashifu Bangunagande
43 DF Japan  JPN Seiji Kimura
44 MF Japan  JPN Manato Shinada
45 MF Brazil  BRA Arthur Silva
46 MF Japan  JPN Kazuya Konno
47 DF Japan  JPN Teppei Oka
47 DF Japan  JPN Rio Omori
48 FW Japan  JPN Izumi Miyata
49 DF Japan  JPN Shingo Morita
50 MF North Korea  PRK Kim Song-min
50 MF Japan  JPN Kosei Numata
51 GK Japan  JPN Yoshihito Iizuka
51 GK Japan  JPN Yu Kanoshima
52 FW Japan  JPN Seiichiro Kubo

References

  1. ^ Tournament schemes for 2016 J3 League (in Japanese), J. League, 15 December 2015, retrieved 2 May 2016[ permanent dead link]

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