Consadole Sapporo
 | | Full name | Consadole Sapporo | | Nickname(s) | - | | Founded | 1996 | | Ground | Sapporo Dome Toyohira-ku Sapporo, Hokkaido and Sapporo Atsubetsu Park Stadium Atsubetsu-ku Sapporo, Hokkaido | | Capacity | 42,300 and 20,005, respectively | | Chairman | Yoshiaki Kodama | | Manager | Masaaki Yanagishita (2004 - ) | | League | J. League Div.2 | | J. League 2004 | 12th place | | | Consadole Sapporo (Japanese: コンサドーレ札幌) is a Japanese professional soccer (football) club, currently playing in the J-league Division 2. The team is located in Sapporo, Hokkaido The predecessor of Consadole is TOSHIBA FOOTBALL CLUB (amature, company team) in Japan Football League (JFL). In 1996, Toshiba FC, which wished to change to pro-team from ama-team in those days, moved to Sapporo City from Kawasaki City (in Kanagawa Prefecture), and become a new proffesional club team, "Consadole Sapporo". Image File history File links Download high resolution version (522x615, 41 KB)Consadole Sappolros Logo This logo image is by http://hqfl. ...
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The club name of "Consadole" is made from 'consado' as reverse of Japanese word DO-SA-N-KO (means people of Hokkaido) and 'Ole' (shout word of Latin). This club name is with all Hokkaido citizen's heart that Consadole is our club. In 1996, 1997, Consadole belong to JFL(Secondary Football league in Japan). In 1997, Consadole was the Champion of the league, and was promoted to a higher league (J-League). In 1998, Consadole plays games in J-League.
2005 Roster
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Takuto Hayashi GK - 2
Yuki Okada DF - 3
Junji Nishizawa DF - 4
Yushi Soda DF - 5
Tomohiko Ikeuchi DF - 6
Hiroyuki Nishijima DF - 7
Tomohiro Wanami MF - 8
Makoto Sunakawa MF - 9
Gakuya Horii FW - 10
Hiroki Mihara MF - 11
Shinya Aikawa FW - 13
Genki Nakayama FW - 14
Akihiro Tabata DF - 16
Tomoki Suzuki MF - 17
Tomoaki Seino FW - 18
Takeshi Kuwahara MF - 19
Kazumasa Uesato MF - 20
Yusuke Gondo MF - 21
Yuki Kaneko MF - 22
Tsuneyuki Ueda DF - 23
Xu Xiao Fei MF
- 24
Tatsuro Noda MF - 25
Kengo Ishii FW - 26
Tetsuya Abe GK - 27
Shogo Ebisawa GK - 28
Toshiyasu Takahara GK - 29
Masaya Nishitani MF - 30
Javier Florentín Noguera "Derlis" FW - 31
Seiya Fujita MF (Consadole Sapporo Youth) - --
Daigo Nishi MF (Consadole Sapporo Youth) Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ...
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