MyNavi Sendai

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Mynavi Sendai Ladies
マイナビ仙台レディース
Full nameMynavi Sendai Ladies
Nickname(s)Vegajyo
Founded2012
GroundYurtec Stadium Sendai
Capacity19,694
ChairmanYoshihisa Nishikawa[source?]
ManagerTakeo Matsuda
LeagueWE League
2021–22WE League, 5th of 11
WebsiteClub website

Mynavi Sendai Ladies (マイナビ仙台レディース) is a women's football club playing in Japan's football league, WE League. Its hometown is Sendai.

Players[change | change source]

First-team squad[change | change source]

As of 3 September 2022[1]

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 Japan Ayaka Saito
2 MF Japan Japan Mitsuba Ibaraki
3 DF Japan Japan Nana Ichise
4 DF Japan Japan Miyu Takahira
5 DF Japan Japan Aimi Kunitake
6 MF Japan Japan Ibuki Hara
7 MF Japan Japan Rin Sumida
8 FW Japan Japan Miyu Yakata
9 FW Japan Japan Hinata Miyazawa
10 MF Japan Japan Emi Nakajima
11 FW Japan Japan Michi Goto
13 FW Japan Japan Nanako Takeda
15 FW Montenegro Montenegro Slađana Bulatović
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Japan Japan Mamiko Matsumoto
19 DF Japan Japan Kaede Sato
20 FW Japan Japan Maho Hirosawa
22 DF Japan Japan Miho Manya
23 DF Thailand Thailand Phornphirun Philawan
25 MF Japan Japan Rina Funaki
26 MF Japan Japan Akane Nishino
28 DF Japan Japan Miina Matsunaga
31 GK Japan Japan Arika Takahashi
33 MF Japan Japan Yoshino Osone
34 MF Japan Japan Yume Endo
35 DF Japan Japan Amana Taya
36 MF Japan Japan Yuko Nose

Stadium[change | change source]

Yurtec Stadium Sendai
Miyagi Stadium

Their home stadium is Yurtec Stadium Sendai, in Izumi-ku, Sendai, although a few home games have also been played at nearby Miyagi Stadium.

Sendai Stadium ranks among the top stadiums in Japan for its presence, comfort, and accessibility. It was once ranked second in an evaluation by a famous Japanese football media. It was also used by Azzurri as a camp site during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Miyagi Stadium is well associated with the Japan national team, and as host venue of the Argentina national team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Honours[change | change source]

Domestic[change | change source]

Season-by-season records[change | change source]

Seasons of MyNavi Sendai Ladies
Season Domestic League Empress's Cup WE League Cup League Note
League Level Place Tms.
2012
Challenge
2
1st
12
3rd Stage
Promoted for Div.1
2013
Nadeshiko
1
5th
10
Quarter-finals
Group Stage
2014
7th
10
Semi-finals
1st Stage: 7th
2015
Nadeshiko
Div.1
2nd
10
Semi-finals
1st Stage: 3rd
2016
4th
10
Semi-finals
Semi-finals
2017
4th
10
Quarter-finals
Group Stage
2018
8th
10
Quarter-finals
Group Stage
2019
8th
10
Quarter-finals
Group Stage
2020
7th
10
Semi-finals
2021–22 WE League
5th
11
4th Stage
1st Stage: 2nd
2022–23
TBD
11
TBD
TBD

Parent company[change | change source]

Mynavi Corporation

Mascot[change | change source]

Myviy[change | change source]

  • A girl from Deneb and raised in Sendai. VEGATTA and LTAANA are friends.
  • By combining "MY" from My Navi and "V" from Victory, we named it "Myviy" as an easy-to-call name that will be familiar to many people, including supporters.
  • Not a specific animal. A character inspired by the star Deneb, one of the summer triangles. The motif is Mynavi Wave, a moon helmet that is associated with the stars and the city of Sendai.

Transition of team name[change | change source]

  • Vegalta Sendai Ladies: (2012–2016)
  • Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies: (2017–2020)
  • Mynavi Sendai Ladies: (2021–present)

Related pages[change | change source]

References[change | change source]

  1. "選手・スタッフ マイナビ仙台レディースオフィシャルWEBサイト" (in Japanese). www.mynavisendai-ladies.jp. Retrieved 3 September 2022.

Other websites[change | change source]