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{{Short description|Men's volleyball team based in Oita City, Oita, Japan}}
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|ground = [[TOTO (company)|TOTO]] Oita Factory Gymnasium
|capacity =
|chairman = {{flagicon|JPN}} Hiroshi Miyoshi
|mgrtitle=Head coach
|manager = {{flagicon|ZIM}} Murray Pole
|captain =
|league = [[V.Challenge League|V.League Division 2]]
|season = 2022–2023
|position = 10{{efn|In [[V.League (Japan)|V.League Division 1]]}}
|website = http://www.weisseadler.com/
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{{nihongo|'''Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler'''|大分三好ヴァイセアドラー}} is a men's [[volleyball]] team based in [[Oita, Oita|Oita City, Oita]], Japan. Prior to its suspension of activities and withdrawal in May 2024, the team played in [[V.Challenge League|V.League Division 2]], the second-level Japanese volleyball league. It represented Japan at the [[2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship]].

==History==
Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler was founded in 1994 by the Miyoshi Clinic of Internal Medicine and Cardiology.<ref name="yahoo_240515" /> Originally called Miyoshi Cardiology EKG, then Miyoshi Cardiology EKG Oita,<ref name="yahoo_240428" /> the team was named "Weisse Adler", meaning "white eagles" in German, for the characters {{nihongo|"white eagle"|白鷲|shirawashi}} in the name of the {{nihongo|Seiun Shirawashi Association|青雲白鷲会}} of the clinic.<ref>{{Cite web |title= |script-title=ja:沿革 |trans-title=History |url=https://weisseadler.com/outline/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=Weisse Adler}}</ref> The founder, Hiroshi Miyoshi, was the director of the hospital and was also involved in the management of the team.<ref name="yahoo_240515_p2">{{Cite web |date=2024-05-15 |title= |script-title=ja:Vリーグ 大分三好ヴァイセアドラー 創設者逝去で休部に 選手、OB、ファンの思い |trans-title=V.League Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler: Suspended after founder passes away; thoughts of players, alumni, and fans |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/31ad9b9689cb8adea43455208af9856a0b23747a?page=2|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516025606/https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/31ad9b9689cb8adea43455208af9856a0b23747a?page=2 |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[Yahoo! News]] |language=ja}}</ref> Most of the team also worked at the hospital.<ref name="sankei_240430">{{Cite web |last= |date=2024-04-30 |title= |script-title=ja:バレーボールVリーグ男子2部の大分三好が活動休止 譲渡先なく5月下旬で |trans-title=Oita Miyoshi, a volleyball team in the men's second division of the V.League, suspends activities in late May without a transfer partner |url=https://www.sankei.com/article/20240430-4LDBIMSLUVONVJMEFPVB4IA6N4/ |access-date=2024-07-19 |website=[[Sankei Shimbun]] |language=ja}}</ref> It originally had nine members.<ref name="yahoo_240428">{{Cite web |date=2024-04-28 |title= |script-title=ja:【バレー】廃部危機の大分三好ヴァイセアドラーに元代表の備一真や山田滉太らがあの人気ユーチューバーヒカルに涙の訴え「チームを存続させて」 |trans-title=[Volleyball] Former national team members Bin Kazuma, Kota Yamada, and others appealed to popular YouTube personality Hikaru in tears to Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler, which is in danger of being discontinued: "Please keep the team alive" |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/c1e4004d40bc9b6f953e40df818383cf974ef14c |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=[[Yahoo! News]] |language=ja}}</ref>

After placing first in the [[V.Challenge League|V1 League]] in the 2005–2006 season,<ref name="yahoo_240428" /> the franchise was promoted to the V.Premier League in 2006.<ref name="yahoo_240515" /> The team was demoted to the V.Challenge League in 2009.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-04-13 |title= |script-title=ja:2008/09 V・チャレンジマッチ(2009/04/04-05) |trans-title=2008/09 V.Challenge Match (2009/04/04-05) |url=https://vbm.link/234/ |access-date=2024-07-19 |website=Volleyball Magazine |language=ja}}</ref> In 2014, it represented Japan at the [[2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship]] in the Philippines.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-04-07 |title= |script-title=ja:2014アジアクラブ男子選手権大会 大分三好ヴァイセアドラーの出場選手12名決定 |trans-title=2014 Asian Men's Club Championships Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler's 12 Players Chosen |url=https://www.jva.or.jp/topics/13602/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=[[Japan Volleyball Association]] |language=ja}}</ref> Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler was demoted to V.League Division 2 after losing the V.Challenge match of the [[2022–23 V.League Division 1 Men's|2022–23 season]] to [[Voreas Hokkaido]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-04-09 |title= |script-title=ja:V2ヴォレアスがV1大分三好を下し昇格権 V・チャレンジマッチ男子試合結果 |trans-title=V2 Voreas beat V1 Oita Miyoshi for promotion V.Challenge Match Men's Match Result |url=https://www.getsuvolley.com/230409_challenge_men |access-date=2024-07-19 |website=Getsu Volley |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-04-09 |title= |script-title=ja:ヴォレアス、初のV1昇格 大分三好に3―1(9日) |trans-title=Voreas promoted to V1 for the first time, 3-1 to Oita Miyoshi (9th) |url=https://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/article/829387 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230520084056/https://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/article/829387 |archive-date=2023-05-20 |access-date=2023-05-20 |website=[[Hokkaido Shimbun]]}}</ref>

In March 2024, the founder died and the club had difficulty continuing operations.<ref name="yahoo_240515_p2" /> The next month, the franchise announced the suspension of all activities and their withdrawal from the new V.League in late May as they were unable to find a company to transfer the team to.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-30 |title= |script-title=ja:Vリーグ参戦辞退ならびにチームの休部について |trans-title=Withdrawal from the V.League and Team Suspension |url=https://weisseadler.com/news/vリーグ参戦辞退ならびにチームの休部について/ |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=Weisse Adler}}</ref><ref name="yahoo_240515">{{Cite web |date=2024-05-15 |title= |script-title=ja:Vリーグ 大分三好ヴァイセアドラー 創設者逝去で休部に 選手、OB、ファンの思い |trans-title=V.League Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler: Suspended after founder passes away; thoughts of players, alumni, and fans |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/31ad9b9689cb8adea43455208af9856a0b23747a |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516025601/https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/31ad9b9689cb8adea43455208af9856a0b23747a |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[Yahoo! News]] |language=ja}}</ref>

==Honours==
;[[V.League (Japan)|V.Premier League]]
*Champion (0):
*Runners-up (0):
;[[Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament|All Japan Volleyball Championship]]
*Champions (0):
*Runners-up (0):
;[[Emperor's Cup and Empress's Cup All Japan Volleyball Championship|Emperor's Cup]]
*Champion (0):

==League results==
{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Champions'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|silver|border=darkgray}} Runners-up

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!width=200 colspan=2|League
!width=100|Position
!width=60|Teams
!width=60|Matches
!width=60|Win
!width=60|Lose
|-
|rowspan=7|V・Premier
||2006-07|| 8th|| 8 || 28|| 2|| 26
|-
|-
||2007–08|| 8th|| 8 || 28|| 2|| 26
|align="center" colspan=2|
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|}[[Image:Oitaweisseadler.gif]]
|-
|-
||2008–09|| 8th|| 8 || 28|| 3|| 25
|'''Club Name'''|| 大分三好ヴァイセアドラー
|-
||2009–10|| 7th|| 8 || 28|| 4|| 24
|-
||2010–11|| 8th|| 8 || 24|| 3|| 21
|-
||2011–12|| 8th|| 8 || 21|| 3|| 18
|-
||2012–13|| 8th|| 8 || 28|| 5|| 23
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|V・Challenge
|'''Arena'''|| <br> [[Oita, Oita|Oita city, Oita]] <br> [[Japan]].
|-bgcolor=silver
||2013–14||Runner-up||11||20||17||3
|-bgcolor=gold
||2014–15|| '''Champion'''|| 12 || 22|| 19|| 3
|-
|rowspan=4|V・Challenge 1
|-bgcolor=silver
||2015–16||Runners-up||8||21||18||3
|-bgcolor=gold
||2016–17|| '''Champion'''|| 8 || 21|| 18|| 3
|-bgcolor=silver
||2017–18|| Runners-up|| 8 || 21|| 15|| 6
|-
|-
|rowspan=5|V.League Division 1
|'''Manager'''|| {{flagicon|Japan}} Yoshihiko Sakaguchi
||[[2018–19 V.League Division 1 Men's|2018–19]]|| 9th|| 10 || 27|| 4|| 23
|-
|-
||[[2019–20 V.League Division 1 Men's|2019–20]]|| 9th || 10 || 27|| 3|| 24
|'''League'''||[[V.League (Japan)|V.League]]
|-
||[[2020–21 V.League Division 1 Men's|2020–21]]|| 10th || 10 || 36|| 3 || 33
|-
||[[2021–22 V.League Division 1 Men's|2021–22]]|| 9th || 10 || 36|| 6 || 30
|-
|-
||[[2022–2023 V.League Division 1 Men's|2022–23]]||10th||10||36||5||31
|'''Position 2005-06'''||
|}

==Current squad==
The following is the team roster of the [[2022–2023 V.League Division 1 Men's|2022–2023 season]].

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! colspan="7"| 2022–2023 season team roster
|-
|-
!No.
|'''Team Colors'''||
!style="width:12em"|Name
!style="width:7em"|Position
!style="width:14em"|Date of birth
!style="width:8em"|Height (m)
!style="width:7em"|Weight (kg)
!style="width:7em"|Spike (cm)
|-
|-
|align=center|2
|'''Website'''||'''[http://www.weisseadler.com/ www.weisseadler.com]
|align=left|{{flagicon|Kenya}} [[Enock Some]]
|align=center|Opposite hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1997|10|30|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|2.01|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|90|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|360
|-
|align=center|3
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Abe Ryota]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1989|4|3|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.88|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|78|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|345
|-
|align=center|4
|align=left|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Kantapat Koonmee]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1998|4|17|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|2.04|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|87|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|355
|-
|align=center|5
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Motoyuki Onishi]]
|align=center|Middle blocker
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1996|3|29|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.98|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|91|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|335
|-
|align=center|6
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Ryusuke Nakamura]]
|align=center|Middle blocker
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1997|12|26|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.94|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|84|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|338
|-
|align=center|7
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Takemune Ogawa]]
|align=center|Libero
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1998|9|22|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.75|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|72|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|315
|-
|align=center|8
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kyogo Kawaguchi (volleyball)|Kyogo Kawaguchi]]
|align=center|Middle blocker
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1997|3|22|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.98|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|83|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|335
|-
|align=center|10
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kota Yamada (volleyball)|Kota Yamada]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1997|11|25|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.75|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|75|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|335
|-
|align=center|11
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Hiroki Ito (volleyball)|Hiroki Ito]]
|align=center|Setter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1999|6|26|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.90|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|85|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|332
|-
|align=center|12
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Shohei Ono (volleyball)|Shohei Ono]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1999|4|25|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.87|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|77|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|330
|-
|align=center|13
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Masato Kubota]]
|align=center|Libero
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1992|8|7|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.77|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|79|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|320
|-
|align=center|14
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Shota Fujiwara]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1998|7|14|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.90|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|84|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|330
|-
|align=center|15
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Shodai Abe]]
|align=center|Middle blocker
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1999|11|3|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.90|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|86|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|335
|-
|align=center|16
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Yutaka Hamamoto]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1993|7|5|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.90|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|82|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|335
|-
|align=center|18
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kenta Koga]]
|align=center|Opposite hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1997|9|17|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.88|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|75|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|335
|-
|align=center|20
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Toshiaki Nagao]]
|align=center|Outside hitter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|2001|5|3|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.79|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|78|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|330
|-
|align=center|21
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Naoki Inokuchi]]
|align=center|Setter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1997|4|27|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.73|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|65|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|315
|-
|align=center|22
|align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kurama Fujioka]]
|align=center|Setter
|align=right|{{Birth date and age|1993|10|4|df=y}}
|align=left|{{convert|1.77|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|align=center|{{convert|72|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
|align=center|315
|-
|colspan=7| '''Head coach''': {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} [[Murray Pole]]
|}
|}


==Notable players==
'''Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler''' is a men's [[volleyball]] team based in [[Oita, Oita|Oita city, Oita]], [[Japan]]. It plays in [[V.League (Japan)|V.League]], the top tier of the Japanese volleyball heararchy.
{{col-begin-small}}
{{col-2}}
'''Foreign players'''
;{{PHI}}
* [[Marck Jesus Espejo]] (2018–2019)
* [[Bryan Bagunas]] (2019–2022)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bryan Bagunas » clubs : |url=https://volleybox.net/bryan-bagunas-p33752/clubs |access-date=2022-08-25 |website=Volleybox |language=en}}</ref>
;{{THA}}
* [[Kantapat Koonmee]] (2022–)
;{{VEN}}
* [[Emerson Rodríguez (volleyball)|Emerson Rodriguez]] (2021–2022)
{{col-end}}


==Notes and references==
The club was founded in 1994 by [[cardiologist]] and volleyball enthusiast Hiroshi Miyoshi. Many players of the team work for his medical practice.
{{notelist}}

''Weisse Adler'' means "white eagle" in [[German language|German]].<ref>http://www.vleague.or.jp/prog/team/team.php?mode=pc&kind=outline&league=premier_m&teamid=m_oitamiyoshi</ref>

==References==
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[[Category:Volleyball clubs in Japan]]
{{V.League (Japan) Premier Men's}}
[[Category:Volleyball in Japan]]
[[Category:Volleyball clubs established in 1994]]
[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1994]]
[[Category:Sports clubs and teams in Ōita Prefecture]]
[[Category:Ōita Prefecture]]

[[ja:大分三好ヴァイセアドラー]]

Latest revision as of 02:19, 4 November 2024

Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler
Full nameOita Miyoshi Weisse Adler
Founded1994
GroundTOTO Oita Factory Gymnasium
ChairmanJapan Hiroshi Miyoshi
Head coachZimbabwe Murray Pole
LeagueV.League Division 2
2022–202310[a]
WebsiteClub home page

Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler (大分三好ヴァイセアドラー) is a men's volleyball team based in Oita City, Oita, Japan. Prior to its suspension of activities and withdrawal in May 2024, the team played in V.League Division 2, the second-level Japanese volleyball league. It represented Japan at the 2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship.

History

[edit]

Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler was founded in 1994 by the Miyoshi Clinic of Internal Medicine and Cardiology.[1] Originally called Miyoshi Cardiology EKG, then Miyoshi Cardiology EKG Oita,[2] the team was named "Weisse Adler", meaning "white eagles" in German, for the characters "white eagle" (白鷲, shirawashi) in the name of the Seiun Shirawashi Association (青雲白鷲会) of the clinic.[3] The founder, Hiroshi Miyoshi, was the director of the hospital and was also involved in the management of the team.[4] Most of the team also worked at the hospital.[5] It originally had nine members.[2]

After placing first in the V1 League in the 2005–2006 season,[2] the franchise was promoted to the V.Premier League in 2006.[1] The team was demoted to the V.Challenge League in 2009.[6] In 2014, it represented Japan at the 2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in the Philippines.[7] Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler was demoted to V.League Division 2 after losing the V.Challenge match of the 2022–23 season to Voreas Hokkaido.[8][9]

In March 2024, the founder died and the club had difficulty continuing operations.[4] The next month, the franchise announced the suspension of all activities and their withdrawal from the new V.League in late May as they were unable to find a company to transfer the team to.[10][1]

Honours

[edit]
V.Premier League
  • Champion (0):
  • Runners-up (0):
All Japan Volleyball Championship
  • Champions (0):
  • Runners-up (0):
Emperor's Cup
  • Champion (0):

League results

[edit]

  Champions    Runners-up

League Position Teams Matches Win Lose
V・Premier 2006-07 8th 8 28 2 26
2007–08 8th 8 28 2 26
2008–09 8th 8 28 3 25
2009–10 7th 8 28 4 24
2010–11 8th 8 24 3 21
2011–12 8th 8 21 3 18
2012–13 8th 8 28 5 23
V・Challenge
2013–14 Runner-up 11 20 17 3
2014–15 Champion 12 22 19 3
V・Challenge 1
2015–16 Runners-up 8 21 18 3
2016–17 Champion 8 21 18 3
2017–18 Runners-up 8 21 15 6
V.League Division 1 2018–19 9th 10 27 4 23
2019–20 9th 10 27 3 24
2020–21 10th 10 36 3 33
2021–22 9th 10 36 6 30
2022–23 10th 10 36 5 31

Current squad

[edit]

The following is the team roster of the 2022–2023 season.

2022–2023 season team roster
No. Name Position Date of birth Height (m) Weight (kg) Spike (cm)
2 Kenya Enock Some Opposite hitter (1997-10-30) 30 October 1997 (age 27) 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 360
3 Japan Abe Ryota Outside hitter (1989-04-03) 3 April 1989 (age 35) 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 345
4 Thailand Kantapat Koonmee Outside hitter (1998-04-17) 17 April 1998 (age 26) 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 355
5 Japan Motoyuki Onishi Middle blocker (1996-03-29) 29 March 1996 (age 28) 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 335
6 Japan Ryusuke Nakamura Middle blocker (1997-12-26) 26 December 1997 (age 27) 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 338
7 Japan Takemune Ogawa Libero (1998-09-22) 22 September 1998 (age 26) 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 315
8 Japan Kyogo Kawaguchi Middle blocker (1997-03-22) 22 March 1997 (age 27) 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 335
10 Japan Kota Yamada Outside hitter (1997-11-25) 25 November 1997 (age 27) 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 335
11 Japan Hiroki Ito Setter (1999-06-26) 26 June 1999 (age 25) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 332
12 Japan Shohei Ono Outside hitter (1999-04-25) 25 April 1999 (age 25) 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 77 kg (170 lb) 330
13 Japan Masato Kubota Libero (1992-08-07) 7 August 1992 (age 32) 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) 79 kg (174 lb) 320
14 Japan Shota Fujiwara Outside hitter (1998-07-14) 14 July 1998 (age 26) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 330
15 Japan Shodai Abe Middle blocker (1999-11-03) 3 November 1999 (age 25) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 335
16 Japan Yutaka Hamamoto Outside hitter (1993-07-05) 5 July 1993 (age 31) 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 335
18 Japan Kenta Koga Opposite hitter (1997-09-17) 17 September 1997 (age 27) 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 335
20 Japan Toshiaki Nagao Outside hitter (2001-05-03) 3 May 2001 (age 23) 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 330
21 Japan Naoki Inokuchi Setter (1997-04-27) 27 April 1997 (age 27) 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 65 kg (143 lb) 315
22 Japan Kurama Fujioka Setter (1993-10-04) 4 October 1993 (age 31) 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 315
Head coach: Zimbabwe Murray Pole

Notable players

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ a b c Vリーグ 大分三好ヴァイセアドラー 創設者逝去で休部に 選手、OB、ファンの思い [V.League Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler: Suspended after founder passes away; thoughts of players, alumni, and fans]. Yahoo! News (in Japanese). May 15, 2024. Archived from the original on May 16, 2024. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c 【バレー】廃部危機の大分三好ヴァイセアドラーに元代表の備一真や山田滉太らがあの人気ユーチューバーヒカルに涙の訴え「チームを存続させて」 [[Volleyball] Former national team members Bin Kazuma, Kota Yamada, and others appealed to popular YouTube personality Hikaru in tears to Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler, which is in danger of being discontinued: "Please keep the team alive"]. Yahoo! News (in Japanese). April 28, 2024. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  3. ^ 沿革 [History]. Weisse Adler. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Vリーグ 大分三好ヴァイセアドラー 創設者逝去で休部に 選手、OB、ファンの思い [V.League Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler: Suspended after founder passes away; thoughts of players, alumni, and fans]. Yahoo! News (in Japanese). May 15, 2024. Archived from the original on May 16, 2024. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
  5. ^ バレーボールVリーグ男子2部の大分三好が活動休止 譲渡先なく5月下旬で [Oita Miyoshi, a volleyball team in the men's second division of the V.League, suspends activities in late May without a transfer partner]. Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). April 30, 2024. Retrieved July 19, 2024.
  6. ^ 2008/09 V・チャレンジマッチ(2009/04/04-05) [2008/09 V.Challenge Match (2009/04/04-05)]. Volleyball Magazine (in Japanese). April 13, 2009. Retrieved July 19, 2024.
  7. ^ 2014アジアクラブ男子選手権大会 大分三好ヴァイセアドラーの出場選手12名決定 [2014 Asian Men's Club Championships Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler's 12 Players Chosen]. Japan Volleyball Association (in Japanese). April 7, 2014. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  8. ^ V2ヴォレアスがV1大分三好を下し昇格権 V・チャレンジマッチ男子試合結果 [V2 Voreas beat V1 Oita Miyoshi for promotion V.Challenge Match Men's Match Result]. Getsu Volley (in Japanese). April 9, 2023. Retrieved July 19, 2024.
  9. ^ ヴォレアス、初のV1昇格 大分三好に3―1(9日) [Voreas promoted to V1 for the first time, 3-1 to Oita Miyoshi (9th)]. Hokkaido Shimbun. April 9, 2023. Archived from the original on May 20, 2023. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  10. ^ Vリーグ参戦辞退ならびにチームの休部について [Withdrawal from the V.League and Team Suspension]. Weisse Adler. April 30, 2024. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
  11. ^ "Bryan Bagunas » clubs :". Volleybox. Retrieved August 25, 2022.