Shonan Bellmare
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| Full name | Shonan Bellmare |
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| Founded | 1968 |
| Ground | Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium (capacity: 18,500) |
| Chairman | Kiyoshi Makabe |
| Manager | Yasuharu Sorimachi |
| League | J. League 1 |
| 2009 | J. League 2, 3rd |
Shonan Bellmare (湘南ベルマーレ Shōnan Berumāre)[1] is a Japanese professional football club[2] in Hiratsuka.[3]
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History [change]
The club was founded in 1968.[3]
- 1968-1974 Towa Real Estate S.C.
- 1975-1990 Fujita Industries S.C.
- 1990-1993 Fujita S.C.
- 1994-1999 Bellmare Hiratsuka
- 2000-present Shonan Bellmare
League title [change]
- Japan Soccer League Division 1 : 3
- 1977, 1979, 1981
- Japan Soccer League Division 2 : 1
- 1991/92
- Japan Football League Division 1 : 1
- 1993
League position [change]
- 2001 : J. League 2 - 8th
- 2002 : J. League 2 - 5th
- 2003 : J. League 2 - 10th
- 2004 : J. League 2 - 10th
- 2005 : J. League 2 - 7th
- 2006 : J. League 2 - 11th
- 2007 : J. League 2 - 6th
- 2008 : J. League 2 - 5th
- 2009 : J. League 2 - 3rd
- 2010 : J. League 1 - 18th
Former position [change]
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Notable achievement [change]
The team has some notable achievements.
In 2010, Frode Johnsen made three goals in one game against Shimizu S-Pulse.[4]
Related pages [change]
References [change]
- ↑ Shōnan is the coastal area of Sagami Bay near Enoshima. This area includes Hiratsuka.
- ↑ Jsoccer.com, "Japan J.League Teams"; retrieved 2012-7-6.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Soccerway.com, "Shonan Bellmare"; retrieved 2012-3-3.
- ↑ WorldFootball.net, "3 Goals in one game"; retrieved 2012-7-5.
Other websites [change]
Media related to Shonan Bellmare at Wikimedia Commons- Shonan Bellmare website (Japanese)
- J.League Club Guide