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The Sagawa Express [[Tokyo]] S.C. (soccer club) was an industrial-league football team based on Kōtō district of Tokyo metropolitan area in [[Japan]], which was a member of [[Japan Football League]] (JFL). The Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. and [[Sagawa Express Osaka S.C.]] have merged in 2007 and are presently playing as The Sagawa Express S.C. from the 2007 season.
'''Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C.''' was a Japanese [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Kōtō]], [[Tokyo]]. The team was founded in 1991 and was a member of the [[Japan Football League]] from 2001 to 2007, when it merged with [[Sagawa Express Osaka S.C.]] to form [[Sagawa Shiga F.C.]] As the name implied the club was organized by [[Sagawa Express]].


== History ==
This team had its origin in two preceding football teams, one is Sagawa Express Tokyo branch office football association founded in 1991, and the other is Tokyo Fulie football club, founded in 1993, which consisted of players that were former members of All Nippon Airways (Yokohama) football club and former Yokohama Flugels.
This team had its origin in two preceding football teams, one is Sagawa Express Tokyo branch office soccer association founded in 1991, and the other is Tokyo Fulie Soccer Club, founded in 1993, which consisted of players that were former members of All Nippon Airways (Yokohama) Soccer Club and former [[Yokohama Flügels]].


In 1999, Sagawa Express football club had absorbed the Tokyo Fulie football club which was active in Tokyo league division 1 at the time and then came to be present form of the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. (Since the Sagawa Express football club was belonging to Tokyo league division 4 when the absorption took place, the team's leading members were actually composed of members of Tokyo Furie mostly, although the team name was Sagawa Express football club.) For expressing this team circumstance, the team name was "Sagawa Express Tokyo Fulie football club" for awhile.
In 1999, Sagawa Express Soccer Club had absorbed the Tokyo Fulie Soccer Club which was active in Tokyo league division 1 at the time and then came to be present form of Sagawa Express Tokyo (Since Sagawa Express Soccer Club was belonging to Tokyo League Division 4 when the absorption took place, the team's leading members were actually composed of members of Tokyo Furie mostly, although the team name was Sagawa Express Soccer Club.) For expressing this team circumstance, the team name was "Sagawa Express Tokyo Fulie Soccer Club" for a while.


In 2000, the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. had won final match of local league championship and achieved its promotion to JFL. In this match, the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. entried in the championship with a team name of "Sagawa Express football club" for meaning that it was the representative team of several Sagawa football teams co-existing in Sagawa Express corp. at that time. However, in 2002, Sagawa Express Osaka football team was also promoted to JFL, thus to distinguish each team, the team name of Sagawa Express football club was changed back to "Sagawa Express Toyo football club".
In 2000, Sagawa Express Tokyo had won final match of local league championship and achieved its promotion to JFL. In this match, Sagawa Express Tokyo entered the championship with a team name of "Sagawa Express Soccer Club" for meaning that it was the representative team of several Sagawa football teams co-existing in Sagawa Express corp. at that time. However, in 2002, Sagawa Express Osaka Soccer Club was also promoted to JFL, thus to distinguish each team, the team name of Sagawa Express Soccer Club was changed back to "Sagawa Express Tokyo Soccer Club".


The Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. was one of the very strong teams in JFL aiming for upper-rank of the same. Since the team was formed by the absorption of former Tokyo Fulie members, there existed former [[J. League]] players and efficient amateur players in it. In the all Japan football championship for the [[Emperor's Cup]] in 2001, the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. defeated Nagoya Grampus Eight of J1 league for 4 - 0. This victory became the talk of the people and called as "best upset ever recorded". In 2003, the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. competed with Otsuka F.C. and Honda F.C. for championship of the season in JFL for awhile.
Sagawa Express Tokyo was one of the very strong teams in JFL aiming for upper-rank of the same. Since the team was formed by the absorption of former Tokyo Fulie members, there existed former [[J. League]] players and efficient amateur players in it. In the All-Japan football championship for the [[Emperor's Cup]] in 2001, Sagawa Express Tokyo defeated Nagoya Grampus Eight of J1 League 4–0. This victory became the talk of the people and called as "best upset ever recorded". In 2003, Sagawa Express Tokyo competed with Otsuka F.C. and Honda F.C. for championship of the season in JFL for a while.


However, in the year of 2004, before opening of the season of JFL league championship, there was such accident that the manager in charge at that time was arrested for committing a buying sex from a child and being deprived the rights of instructor permanently from Japan Soccer Association.
However, in 2004, before the season opening of the JFL, there was an incident where the manager in charge at that time was arrested for committing solicitation of sex from a child and being deprived the rights of instructor permanently from the Japan Football Association.


In the year of 2006, at the Sagawa sports festival which was held among its company, the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. had a match with the Sagawa Express Osaka S.C., which was also belonging to JFL, and could not win against the Sagawa Express Osaka S.C. after the match went into a penalty shoot-out.
In 2006, at the Sagawa sports festival which was held among its company, Sagawa Express Tokyo had a match with Sagawa Express Osaka, which was also belonging to JFL, and could not win against Sagawa Express Osaka after the match went into a penalty shoot-out.


On 14th, September of 2006, it was announced that the Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C and the Sagawa Express Osaka S.C. would be merged and its base would be moved to Shiga prefecture. Further, it was announced that said merged team will make new start from the beginning of 2007 with new team name "Sagawa Express F.C.".
On 14 September 2006, it was announced that Sagawa Express Tokyo and Sagawa Express Osaka would be merged and its base would be moved to Shiga prefecture. Further, it was announced that said merged team will make new start from the beginning of 2007 with new team name "Sagawa Express S.C."

Its base stadium is Yumenoshima athletic field of Koto district, Tokyo, (seating capacity is 5,000) and the matches are mainly taken place there. However, the matches are also frequently held at other stadiums in Tokyo metropolitan area such like at Edogawa and Nishigaoka.


Its base stadium was Yumenoshima athletic field of Kōtō district, Tokyo (seating capacity is 5,000), and the matches mainly took place there. However, the matches were also frequently held at other stadiums in the Tokyo metropolitan area such as Edogawa and Nishigaoka.


==Club records==
==Club records==
{| class="wikitable"
{|{{Prettytable}}
!Season !!Belonging league !!Matches !!league point !!Win !!Draw !!Lose !!Goal difference !!Point !!Lost point!!Final rank
!Season !!League !!Matches !!Points !!Win !!Draw !!Loss !!Goal difference !!Final rank
|-
|-
|2000 ||Kanto industrial-league||18 ||42||14 ||0 ||4 ||+38 ||54 ||16 ||'''1'''
|2000 ||Kanto League||18 ||42||14 ||0 ||4 ||+38 ||'''1'''
|-
|-
|2001 ||rowspan=6|JFL||30 ||62||19 ||5 ||6 ||+37 ||60 ||23 ||4
|2001 ||rowspan=6|JFL||30 ||62||19 ||5 ||6 ||+37 ||4
|-
|-
|2002 ||17 ||39||12 ||3 ||2 ||+27 ||49 ||22 ||2
|2002 ||17 ||39||12 ||3 ||2 ||+27 ||2
|-
|-
|2003 ||30 ||52||15 ||7 ||8 ||+17 ||54 ||37 ||5
|2003 ||30 ||52||15 ||7 ||8 ||+17 ||5
|-
|-
|2004 ||30 ||44||13 ||5 ||12 ||+4 ||43 ||39 ||7
|2004 ||30 ||44||13 ||5 ||12 ||+4 ||7
|-
|-
|2005 ||30 ||52||16 ||4 ||10 ||+22 ||55 ||33 ||6
|2005 ||30 ||52||16 ||4 ||10 ||+22 ||6
|-
|-
|2006 ||34 ||75||23 ||6 ||5 ||+61 ||84 ||23 ||2
|2006 ||34 ||75||23 ||6 ||5 ||+61 ||2
|-
|-
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
[[Sagawa Express Osaka S.C.]]
*[[Sagawa Express Osaka S.C.]]
*[[Sagawa Shiga F.C.]]

{{Japanese Club Football|group=clubs}}

[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1991]]
[[Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 2006]]
[[Category:Defunct football clubs in Japan]]
[[Category:1991 establishments in Japan]]
[[Category:2006 disestablishments in Japan]]
[[Category:Football clubs in Tokyo]]
[[Category:Japan Football League clubs]]

Latest revision as of 08:32, 22 May 2024

Sagawa Express Tokyo
佐川急便東京
Full nameSagawa Express Tokyo Soccer Club
Founded1991
Dissolved2006
LeagueJapan Football League
20062nd

Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C. was a Japanese football club based in Kōtō, Tokyo. The team was founded in 1991 and was a member of the Japan Football League from 2001 to 2007, when it merged with Sagawa Express Osaka S.C. to form Sagawa Shiga F.C. As the name implied the club was organized by Sagawa Express.

History

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This team had its origin in two preceding football teams, one is Sagawa Express Tokyo branch office soccer association founded in 1991, and the other is Tokyo Fulie Soccer Club, founded in 1993, which consisted of players that were former members of All Nippon Airways (Yokohama) Soccer Club and former Yokohama Flügels.

In 1999, Sagawa Express Soccer Club had absorbed the Tokyo Fulie Soccer Club which was active in Tokyo league division 1 at the time and then came to be present form of Sagawa Express Tokyo (Since Sagawa Express Soccer Club was belonging to Tokyo League Division 4 when the absorption took place, the team's leading members were actually composed of members of Tokyo Furie mostly, although the team name was Sagawa Express Soccer Club.) For expressing this team circumstance, the team name was "Sagawa Express Tokyo Fulie Soccer Club" for a while.

In 2000, Sagawa Express Tokyo had won final match of local league championship and achieved its promotion to JFL. In this match, Sagawa Express Tokyo entered the championship with a team name of "Sagawa Express Soccer Club" for meaning that it was the representative team of several Sagawa football teams co-existing in Sagawa Express corp. at that time. However, in 2002, Sagawa Express Osaka Soccer Club was also promoted to JFL, thus to distinguish each team, the team name of Sagawa Express Soccer Club was changed back to "Sagawa Express Tokyo Soccer Club".

Sagawa Express Tokyo was one of the very strong teams in JFL aiming for upper-rank of the same. Since the team was formed by the absorption of former Tokyo Fulie members, there existed former J. League players and efficient amateur players in it. In the All-Japan football championship for the Emperor's Cup in 2001, Sagawa Express Tokyo defeated Nagoya Grampus Eight of J1 League 4–0. This victory became the talk of the people and called as "best upset ever recorded". In 2003, Sagawa Express Tokyo competed with Otsuka F.C. and Honda F.C. for championship of the season in JFL for a while.

However, in 2004, before the season opening of the JFL, there was an incident where the manager in charge at that time was arrested for committing solicitation of sex from a child and being deprived the rights of instructor permanently from the Japan Football Association.

In 2006, at the Sagawa sports festival which was held among its company, Sagawa Express Tokyo had a match with Sagawa Express Osaka, which was also belonging to JFL, and could not win against Sagawa Express Osaka after the match went into a penalty shoot-out.

On 14 September 2006, it was announced that Sagawa Express Tokyo and Sagawa Express Osaka would be merged and its base would be moved to Shiga prefecture. Further, it was announced that said merged team will make new start from the beginning of 2007 with new team name "Sagawa Express S.C."

Its base stadium was Yumenoshima athletic field of Kōtō district, Tokyo (seating capacity is 5,000), and the matches mainly took place there. However, the matches were also frequently held at other stadiums in the Tokyo metropolitan area such as Edogawa and Nishigaoka.

Club records

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Season League Matches Points Win Draw Loss Goal difference Final rank
2000 Kanto League 18 42 14 0 4 +38 1
2001 JFL 30 62 19 5 6 +37 4
2002 17 39 12 3 2 +27 2
2003 30 52 15 7 8 +17 5
2004 30 44 13 5 12 +4 7
2005 30 52 16 4 10 +22 6
2006 34 75 23 6 5 +61 2

See also

[edit]