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===Kashima Soccer Stadium Curse===
===Kashima Soccer Stadium Curse===
Since Nagoya were dealt a 0–5 defeat to the [[Kashima Antlers]] at the [[Kashima Soccer Stadium]] on 16 May in the [[1993 J. League]] season opener, Nagoya suffered an incredible losing streak of 22 consecutive games to the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium which included [[Emperor's Cup]] and [[J. League Cup]] games. Nagoya finally got their first victory over the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 23 August of the [[2008 J. League Division 1|2008 J. League]] season, some 15 years later.
Since Nagoya were dealt a 5-0 defeat to the [[Kashima Antlers]] at the [[Kashima Soccer Stadium]] on 16 May in the [[1993 J. League]] season opener, Nagoya suffered an incredible losing streak of 22 consecutive games to the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium which included [[Emperor's Cup]] and [[J. League Cup]] games. Nagoya finally got their first victory over the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 23 August of the [[2008 J. League Division 1|2008 J. League]] season, some 15 years later.


==Record as J. League member==
==Record as J. League member==

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'{{Infobox football club | clubname = Nagoya Grampus<br />名古屋グランパス | image = [[Image:NagoyaGrampus8.png|200px|Logo]] | fullname = Nagoya Grampus Eight | nickname = Grampus | founded = {{Start date and age|1939}} (originally)<br />1991 (Nagoya Grampus) | ground = [[Toyota Stadium]] | capacity = 45,000 | owner = [[Toyota]] | chairman = Toyo Kato | manager = [[Takafumi Ogura]] | league = [[J. League Division 1]] | season = [[2015 J1 League|2015]] | position = 9th | website = http://nagoya-grampus.jp/ | pattern_la1 = | pattern_b1 = _nagoya15h | pattern_ra1 = | leftarm1 = E34128 | body1 = E34128 | rightarm1 = E34128 | shorts1 = FFFFFF | socks1 = E34128 | pattern_la2 = _nagoya15a | pattern_b2 = _nagoya15a | pattern_ra2 = _nagoya15a | leftarm2 = FFFFFF | body2 = FFFFFF | rightarm2 = FFFFFF | shorts2 = E34128 | socks2 = FFFFFF | current = 2015 Nagoya Grampus season }} {{Toyota Sports sections}} {{nihongo|'''Nagoya Grampus'''|名古屋グランパス|Nagoya Guranpasu}} (formerly known as {{nihongo|'''Nagoya Grampus Eight'''|名古屋グランパスエイト|Nagoya Guranpasu Eito}}) is a Japanese [[association football]] club that plays in the [[J. League]]. Based in [[Nagoya]], [[Aichi Prefecture]] and originally founded as the company team of the [[Toyota|Toyota Motor Corp.]] in 1939, the club shares its home games between [[Mizuho Athletic Stadium]] (capacity 27,000 and the J. League's oldest-serving stadium) and the much larger [[Toyota Stadium]] (capacity 45,000). Grampus are one of [[J. League records#Club|only three]] teams to have competed in Japan's top flight of football every year since its inception in 1993. The team previously had its most successful season in 1995 when it was managed by current [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] manager [[Arsène Wenger]], winning the prestigious [[Emperor's Cup]] and finishing runners-up in the J. League, and featuring [[Dragan Stojković]] and [[Gary Lineker]] on the team, until it was eclipsed on November 20, 2010, when the club won their first ever J. League trophy, under the management of Stojković.<ref name="Espns">{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=839046&cc=5901|title=Stojkovic doing things the Wenger way|author=[[John Duerden]]|work=[[ESPNsoccernet]]|date=2010-11-05|accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref> The team's name was derived from the two most prominent symbols of Nagoya: the two golden [[grampus (genus)|grampus]] [[Risso's Dolphin|dolphin]]s on the top of [[Nagoya Castle]] (which can be more accurately described as [[shachihoko]], a mythological creature part of the local folklore), and the ''Maru-Hachi'' (Circle eight), the city's official symbol. The use of an [[orca]] in the team's logo is likely a reference to the fact that the kanji for shachihoko (鯱) can be pronounced "shachihoko" (the aforementioned mythical creature) or "shachi" (orca). ==History== ===JSL era=== '''Toyota Motor S.C.''' was initially overshadowed by its colleague [[Toyota Industries S.C.|Toyota Automated Loom Works FC]] (founded in 1946 and which was one of the founding members of the [[Japan Soccer League|JSL]]) but when Toyota ALW were relegated to regional leagues in 1968, Toyota Motor saw an opportunity to rise at their expense.<ref name="jleague">{{cite web |url=https://www.j-league.or.jp/eng/clubguide/nagoya/ |title=Club guide: Nagoya Grampus |author= |date= |website= |publisher= J. League |accessdate=20 January 2015}}</ref> In 1972 Toyota Motors were founding members of the JSL's Second Division and its inaugural champions. They remained in the JSL until the J. League's founding in 1993. They were relegated to the JSL Division 2 in 1977. After a brief return in 1987–88, they were promoted for good in 1989–90 and remain in the top flight ever since. ===J. League era=== In 1996, Arsene Wenger led Grampus to the 1996 [[Emperor's Cup]] and a runners-up finish in the [[J.League]], the club's best ever finish. The team's name "Nagoya Grampus Eight" was changed to just "Nagoya Grampus" at the start of the 2008 season.<ref name="jleague" /> In 2008, Nagoya appointed former player [[Dragan Stojković]] as manager. They finished in 3rd place and qualified for the [[AFC Champions League]] for the first time.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.j-league.or.jp/eng/newsletters/vol0040_01-03.pdf |title=J. League News No.40 |author= |date=December 19, 2008 |website= |publisher= J. League |accessdate=10 January 2015}}</ref> Stojković has since led the club to winning the J.League in the 2010 season, featuring a squad consisting of [[Marcus Tulio Tanaka]], [[Mu Kanazaki]], [[Seigo Narazaki]], [[Yoshizumi Ogawa]], [[Keiji Tamada]] and [[Joshua Kennedy]].<ref name="Espns"/> [[Image:NagoyaGrumpus8.png|logo|150px|right|thumb|Old Logo]] ==Episodes== ===Kashima Soccer Stadium Curse=== Since Nagoya were dealt a 0–5 defeat to the [[Kashima Antlers]] at the [[Kashima Soccer Stadium]] on 16 May in the [[1993 J. League]] season opener, Nagoya suffered an incredible losing streak of 22 consecutive games to the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium which included [[Emperor's Cup]] and [[J. League Cup]] games. Nagoya finally got their first victory over the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 23 August of the [[2008 J. League Division 1|2008 J. League]] season, some 15 years later. ==Record as J. League member== {{see also|List of Nagoya Grampus records and statistics}} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |-style="background:#efefef;" ! Season ! Div. ! Tms. ! Pos. !Attendance/G ![[J. League Cup]] ![[Emperor's Cup]] !colspan=2|Asia |- |1992 |– |– |– |– |Semi-final |1st Round |– |– |- |[[1993 J. League|1993]] |J1 |10 |'''9''' |19,858 |Group Stage |Quarter-final |– |– |- |[[1994 J. League|1994]] |J1 |12 |'''11''' |21,842 |1st Round |2nd Round |– |– |- |[[1995 J. League|1995]] |J1 |14 |style="background:#deb678;"|'''3''' |21,463 |style="background:silver;"|Runners-up |style="background:gold;"|Winners |– |– |- |[[1996 J. League|1996]] |J1 |16 |style="background:silver;"|'''2''' |21,699 |Group Stage |3rd Round |– |– |- |[[1997 J. League|1997]] |J1 |17 |'''9''' |14,750 |Semi-final |3rd Round |[[1997 Asian Cup Winners Cup|CWC]] |style="background:silver;"|Runners-up |- |[[1998 J. League|1998]] |J1 |18 |'''5''' |13,993 |Group Stage |Semi-final |– |– |- |[[1999 J. League|1999]] |J1 |16 |'''4''' |14,688 |Semi-final |style="background:gold;"|Winners |– |– |- |[[2000 J. League|2000]] |J1 |16 |'''9''' |14,114 |Semi-final |4th Round |– |– |- |[[2001 J. League|2001]] |J1 |16 |'''5''' |16,974 |Semi-final |3rd Round |[[2001 Asian Cup Winners Cup|CWC]] |Quarter-final |- |[[2002 J. League|2002]] |J1 |16 |'''6''' |16,323 |Group Stage |4th Round |– |– |- |[[2003 J. League|2003]] |J1 |16 |'''7''' |16,768 |Semi-final |4th Round |– |– |- |[[2004 J. League|2004]] |J1 |16 |'''7''' |15,712 |Semi-final |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2005 J. League|2005]] |J1 |18 |'''14''' |13,288 |Group Stage |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2006 J. League|2006]] |J1 |18 |'''7''' |14,924 |Group Stage |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2007 J. League|2007]] |J1 |18 |'''11''' |15,585 |Group Stage |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2008 J. League|2008]] |J1 |18 |style="background:#deb678;"|'''3''' |16,555 |Semi-final |Quarter-final |– |– |- |[[2009 J. League|2009]] |J1 |18 |'''9''' |15,928 |Quarter-final |style="background:silver;"|Runners-up |[[2009 AFC Champions League|CL]] |Semi-final |- |[[2010 J. League|2010]] |J1 |18 |style="background:gold;"|'''1''' |19,979 |Group Stage |Quarter-final | |– |- |[[2011 J. League Division 1|2011]] |J1 |18 |style="background:silver;"|'''2''' |16,741 |Semi-final |Quarter-final |[[2011 AFC Champions League|CL]] |Round of 16 |- |[[2012 J. League Division 1|2012]] |J1 |18 |'''7''' |17,155 |Quarter-final |Quarter-final |[[2012 AFC Champions League|CL]] |Round of 16 |- |[[2013 J. League Division 1|2013]] |J1 |18 |'''11''' |16,135 |Group Stage |2nd Round |– |– |- |[[2014 J. League Division 1|2014]] |J1 |18 |'''10''' |16,734 |Group Stage |Quarter-final |– |– |- |[[2015 J1 League|2015]] |J1 |18 |'''9''' |16,240 |Quarter-final |2nd Round |– |– |} ;Key *Tms. = Number of teams *Pos. = Position in league *Attendance/G = Average league attendance *Source: [http://data.j-league.or.jp/SFRT01/ J. League Data Site] ==Players== ===Current squad=== ''As of November 25, 2015.'' {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no= 1|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Seigo Narazaki]]}} {{Fs player|no= 2|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Akira Takeuchi (footballer)|Akira Takeuchi]]}} {{Fs player|no= 3|nat=SWE|pos=DF|name=[[Ludvig Öhman]]}} {{Fs player|no= 5|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Shun Obu]]}} {{Fs player|no= 6|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Shota Kobayashi]]}} {{Fs player|no= 7|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Taishi Taguchi]]}} {{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SWE|pos=FW|name=[[Robin Simović]]}} {{Fs player|no=10|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Yoshizumi Ogawa]]}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Kensuke Nagai]]}} {{Fs player|no=13|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryota Isomura]]}} {{Fs player|no=14|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryota Tanabe]]}} {{Fs player|no=15|nat=KOR|pos=MF|name=[[Lee Seung-hee]]}} {{Fs player|no=16|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Yohei Takeda]]}} {{Fs player|no=17|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Tomokazu Myojin]]}} {{Fs player|no=18|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Ryunosuke Noda]]}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=19|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Kisho Yano]]}} {{Fs player|no=20|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Asahi Yada]]}} {{Fs player|no=21|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Koji Nishimura]]}} {{Fs player|no=22|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Tomoya Koyamatsu]]}} {{Fs player|no=23|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryota Aoki]]}} {{Fs player|no=24|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Ryo Takahashi]]}} {{Fs player|no=26|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Yuto Mori]]}} {{Fs player|no=27|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Koki Sugimori]]}} {{Fs player|no=28|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Kota Ogi]]}} {{Fs player|no=29|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryuji Izumi]]}} {{Fs player|no=32|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Kengo Kawamata]]}} {{Fs player|no=33|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Michihiro Yasuda]]}} {{Fs player|no=34|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Gustavo Santos Costa|Gustavo]]}} {{Fs player|no=38|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Riki Matsuda]]}} {{Fs end}} === Out on loan === {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Masataka Nomura]]|other= at [[Blaublitz Akita]]}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Reo Mochizuki]]|other= at [[Renofa Yamaguchi]]}} {{Fs end}} ==Former players== {{See also|Category:Nagoya Grampus players|Category:J.League players}} ===International capped players=== {| |- style="vertical-align: top;" | ::'''[[Japan Football Association|JFA]].''' :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Marcus Tulio Tanaka]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Keisuke Honda]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Maya Yoshida]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Eiji Kawashima]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Takashi Hirano]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Seiji Honda]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kenji Fukuda]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Masahiro Koga]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kei Yamaguchi]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Jun Aoyama]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Alessandro Santos|Alex]] | | ::'''[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]/ [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]/ [[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]].''' :*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Joshua Kennedy]] :*{{flagicon|North Korea}} [[An Yong-hak]] :*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Chong Yong-de]] :*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Kim Jung-woo]] :*{{flagicon|Cote d'Ivoire}} [[Donald-Olivier Sié]] ::'''[[UEFA]].''' :*{{flagicon|Austria}} [[Ivica Vastić]] :*{{flagicon|England}} [[Gary Lineker]] :*{{flagicon|France}} [[Bernard Allou]] :*{{flagicon|France}} [[Franck Durix]] :*{{flagicon|France}} [[Gérald Passi]] :*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Igor Burzanović]] :*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Tarik Oulida]] :*{{flagicon|Norway}} [[Frode Johnsen]] :*{{flagicon|Poland}} [[Tomasz Frankowski]] :*{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Marek Špilár]] :*{{flagicon|Slovenia}} [[Milivoje Novakovič]] :*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Andrej Panadić]] :*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dragiša Binić]] :*{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Dragan Stojković]] | | ::'''[[CONMEBOL]].''' :*{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Jorge Sebastián Núñez|Jorge Sebastián]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Adriano Pimenta]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Claiton Fontoura dos Santos|Claiton]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Daniel Silva dos Santos|Daniel]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Davi José Silva do Nascimento|Davi]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Eduardo da Conceição Maciel|Eduardo]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Elivélton]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge Pereira da Silva|Jorginho]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorginho Putinatti]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Luiz Bombonato Goulart|Luizão]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Magnum Rafael Farias Tavares|Magnum]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marcelo Silva Ramos|Marcelo]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marques Batista de Abreu|Marques]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Pita (footballer)|Pita]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Régis Silva]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ricardo Souza Silva|Ricardo]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Tiago Henrique da Silva Pereira|Tiago]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Alexandre Torres]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ueslei]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Valdo Filho]] :*{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Danilson Córdoba]] | |} ==Managers== {|class="wikitable" !Manager!!Nat.!!Tenure |- |[[Ryuzo Hiraki]] || {{fb|JPN}} || 1992–93 |- |[[Gordon Milne]] || {{fb|ENG}} || Jan 1, 1994–Dec 31, 1994 |- |[[Tetsuro Miura]] ‡ || {{fb|JPN}} || 1994 |- |[[Arsène Wenger]] || {{fb|FRA}} || July 1, 1995–Sept 30, 1996 |- |[[José Alberto Costa|José Costa]] ‡ || {{fb|POR}} || 1996 |- |[[Carlos Queiroz]] || {{fb|POR}} || Jan 1, 1997–Dec 31, 1997 |- |[[Koji Tanaka]] || {{fb|JPN}} || 1997–99 |- |[[Daniel Sanchez (French footballer)|Daniel Sanchez]] || {{fb|FRA}} || Jan 1, 1998–Dec 31, 1998 |- |[[Mazaroppi]] ‡ || {{fb|BRA}} || 1999 |- |[[João Carlos]] || {{fb|BRA}} || 1999–2001 |- |[[Tetsuro Miura]] || {{fb|JPN}} || 2001 |- |[[Zdenko Verdenik]] || {{fb|SVN}} || Jan 1, 2002–Aug 4, 2003 |- |[[Nelsinho Baptista|Nelsinho]] || {{fb|BRA}} || July 29, 2003–Sept 20, 2005 |- |[[Hitoshi Nakata]] ‡ || {{fb|JPN}} || Sept 21, 2005–Dec 31, 2005 |- |[[Sef Vergoossen]] || {{fb|NED}} || Jan 1, 2006–Dec 31, 2007 |- |[[Dragan Stojković]] || {{fb|SER}} || Jan 22, 2008–Dec 7, 2013 |- |[[Akira Nishino (footballer)|Akira Nishino]] || {{fb|JPN}} || Dec 25, 2013–Nov 22, 2015 |- |[[Takafumi Ogura]] || {{fb|JPN}} || Nov 24, 2015– |} <small>‡ As caretaker manager</small> ==Honours== '''Toyota Motor SC (Amateur Era)''' * '''[[All Japan Senior Football Championship]]: 2''' ::1968, 1970 * '''[[Japan Soccer League]] [[list of winners of J2 and predecessors|Division 2]]: 1''' ::1972 * '''[[Konica Cup (football)|Konica Cup]]: 1''' ::1991 '''Nagoya Grampus (Professional Era)''' *'''[[J. League Division 1]]:''' ::'''Champions (1):''' [[2010 J. League Division 1|2010]] * '''[[Emperor's Cup]]:''' ::'''Champions (2):''' [[1995 Emperor's Cup|1995]], [[1999 Emperor's Cup|1999]] * '''[[Japanese Super Cup]]: 2''' ::'''Champions (2):''' 1996, [[2011 Japanese Super Cup|2011]] ==League history== *[[Japanese Regional Leagues#Tōkai Adult League|Tōkai Football League]]: 1966–71 *'''Division 2''' ([[Japan Soccer League|JSL]] Div. 2): 1972 *'''Division 1''' (JSL Div. 1): 1973–77 *'''Division 2''' (JSL Div. 2): 1978–86 *'''Division 1''' (JSL Div. 1): 1987 *'''Division 2''' (JSL Div. 2): 1988–89 *'''Division 1''' (JSL Div. 1): 1990–91 *'''Division 1''' ([[J. League Division 1|J. League Div. 1]]): 1992–present '''(As of 2012)''': 29 seasons in the top tier, 12 seasons in the second tier and 6 seasons in the Regional Leagues. ==See also== * [[Grampus-kun]] (The team mascot) ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|1=http://nagoya-grampus.jp/}} {{commons category|Nagoya Grampus}} {{Nagoya Grampus}} {{Navboxes|list1= {{Japanese football champions}} {{Japanese Club Football|group=clubs}} {{Original J. League clubs}} {{Toyota cars}} {{J. League Division 1 champions}} }} [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1991]] [[Category:1991 establishments in Japan]] [[Category:J.League clubs]] [[Category:Japan Soccer League clubs]] [[Category:Football clubs in Japan]] [[Category:Nagoya Grampus| ]] [[Category:Sports teams in Nagoya]] [[Category:Emperor's Cup winners]]'
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'{{Infobox football club | clubname = Nagoya Grampus<br />名古屋グランパス | image = [[Image:NagoyaGrampus8.png|200px|Logo]] | fullname = Nagoya Grampus Eight | nickname = Grampus | founded = {{Start date and age|1939}} (originally)<br />1991 (Nagoya Grampus) | ground = [[Toyota Stadium]] | capacity = 45,000 | owner = [[Toyota]] | chairman = Toyo Kato | manager = [[Takafumi Ogura]] | league = [[J. League Division 1]] | season = [[2015 J1 League|2015]] | position = 9th | website = http://nagoya-grampus.jp/ | pattern_la1 = | pattern_b1 = _nagoya15h | pattern_ra1 = | leftarm1 = E34128 | body1 = E34128 | rightarm1 = E34128 | shorts1 = FFFFFF | socks1 = E34128 | pattern_la2 = _nagoya15a | pattern_b2 = _nagoya15a | pattern_ra2 = _nagoya15a | leftarm2 = FFFFFF | body2 = FFFFFF | rightarm2 = FFFFFF | shorts2 = E34128 | socks2 = FFFFFF | current = 2015 Nagoya Grampus season }} {{Toyota Sports sections}} {{nihongo|'''Nagoya Grampus'''|名古屋グランパス|Nagoya Guranpasu}} (formerly known as {{nihongo|'''Nagoya Grampus Eight'''|名古屋グランパスエイト|Nagoya Guranpasu Eito}}) is a Japanese [[association football]] club that plays in the [[J. League]]. Based in [[Nagoya]], [[Aichi Prefecture]] and originally founded as the company team of the [[Toyota|Toyota Motor Corp.]] in 1939, the club shares its home games between [[Mizuho Athletic Stadium]] (capacity 27,000 and the J. League's oldest-serving stadium) and the much larger [[Toyota Stadium]] (capacity 45,000). Grampus are one of [[J. League records#Club|only three]] teams to have competed in Japan's top flight of football every year since its inception in 1993. The team previously had its most successful season in 1995 when it was managed by current [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] manager [[Arsène Wenger]], winning the prestigious [[Emperor's Cup]] and finishing runners-up in the J. League, and featuring [[Dragan Stojković]] and [[Gary Lineker]] on the team, until it was eclipsed on November 20, 2010, when the club won their first ever J. League trophy, under the management of Stojković.<ref name="Espns">{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=839046&cc=5901|title=Stojkovic doing things the Wenger way|author=[[John Duerden]]|work=[[ESPNsoccernet]]|date=2010-11-05|accessdate=2010-11-20}}</ref> The team's name was derived from the two most prominent symbols of Nagoya: the two golden [[grampus (genus)|grampus]] [[Risso's Dolphin|dolphin]]s on the top of [[Nagoya Castle]] (which can be more accurately described as [[shachihoko]], a mythological creature part of the local folklore), and the ''Maru-Hachi'' (Circle eight), the city's official symbol. The use of an [[orca]] in the team's logo is likely a reference to the fact that the kanji for shachihoko (鯱) can be pronounced "shachihoko" (the aforementioned mythical creature) or "shachi" (orca). ==History== ===JSL era=== '''Toyota Motor S.C.''' was initially overshadowed by its colleague [[Toyota Industries S.C.|Toyota Automated Loom Works FC]] (founded in 1946 and which was one of the founding members of the [[Japan Soccer League|JSL]]) but when Toyota ALW were relegated to regional leagues in 1968, Toyota Motor saw an opportunity to rise at their expense.<ref name="jleague">{{cite web |url=https://www.j-league.or.jp/eng/clubguide/nagoya/ |title=Club guide: Nagoya Grampus |author= |date= |website= |publisher= J. League |accessdate=20 January 2015}}</ref> In 1972 Toyota Motors were founding members of the JSL's Second Division and its inaugural champions. They remained in the JSL until the J. League's founding in 1993. They were relegated to the JSL Division 2 in 1977. After a brief return in 1987–88, they were promoted for good in 1989–90 and remain in the top flight ever since. ===J. League era=== In 1996, Arsene Wenger led Grampus to the 1996 [[Emperor's Cup]] and a runners-up finish in the [[J.League]], the club's best ever finish. The team's name "Nagoya Grampus Eight" was changed to just "Nagoya Grampus" at the start of the 2008 season.<ref name="jleague" /> In 2008, Nagoya appointed former player [[Dragan Stojković]] as manager. They finished in 3rd place and qualified for the [[AFC Champions League]] for the first time.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.j-league.or.jp/eng/newsletters/vol0040_01-03.pdf |title=J. League News No.40 |author= |date=December 19, 2008 |website= |publisher= J. League |accessdate=10 January 2015}}</ref> Stojković has since led the club to winning the J.League in the 2010 season, featuring a squad consisting of [[Marcus Tulio Tanaka]], [[Mu Kanazaki]], [[Seigo Narazaki]], [[Yoshizumi Ogawa]], [[Keiji Tamada]] and [[Joshua Kennedy]].<ref name="Espns"/> [[Image:NagoyaGrumpus8.png|logo|150px|right|thumb|Old Logo]] ==Episodes== ===Kashima Soccer Stadium Curse=== Since Nagoya were dealt a 5-0 defeat to the [[Kashima Antlers]] at the [[Kashima Soccer Stadium]] on 16 May in the [[1993 J. League]] season opener, Nagoya suffered an incredible losing streak of 22 consecutive games to the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium which included [[Emperor's Cup]] and [[J. League Cup]] games. Nagoya finally got their first victory over the Kashima Antlers at the Kashima Soccer Stadium on 23 August of the [[2008 J. League Division 1|2008 J. League]] season, some 15 years later. ==Record as J. League member== {{see also|List of Nagoya Grampus records and statistics}} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |-style="background:#efefef;" ! Season ! Div. ! Tms. ! Pos. !Attendance/G ![[J. League Cup]] ![[Emperor's Cup]] !colspan=2|Asia |- |1992 |– |– |– |– |Semi-final |1st Round |– |– |- |[[1993 J. League|1993]] |J1 |10 |'''9''' |19,858 |Group Stage |Quarter-final |– |– |- |[[1994 J. League|1994]] |J1 |12 |'''11''' |21,842 |1st Round |2nd Round |– |– |- |[[1995 J. League|1995]] |J1 |14 |style="background:#deb678;"|'''3''' |21,463 |style="background:silver;"|Runners-up |style="background:gold;"|Winners |– |– |- |[[1996 J. League|1996]] |J1 |16 |style="background:silver;"|'''2''' |21,699 |Group Stage |3rd Round |– |– |- |[[1997 J. League|1997]] |J1 |17 |'''9''' |14,750 |Semi-final |3rd Round |[[1997 Asian Cup Winners Cup|CWC]] |style="background:silver;"|Runners-up |- |[[1998 J. League|1998]] |J1 |18 |'''5''' |13,993 |Group Stage |Semi-final |– |– |- |[[1999 J. League|1999]] |J1 |16 |'''4''' |14,688 |Semi-final |style="background:gold;"|Winners |– |– |- |[[2000 J. League|2000]] |J1 |16 |'''9''' |14,114 |Semi-final |4th Round |– |– |- |[[2001 J. League|2001]] |J1 |16 |'''5''' |16,974 |Semi-final |3rd Round |[[2001 Asian Cup Winners Cup|CWC]] |Quarter-final |- |[[2002 J. League|2002]] |J1 |16 |'''6''' |16,323 |Group Stage |4th Round |– |– |- |[[2003 J. League|2003]] |J1 |16 |'''7''' |16,768 |Semi-final |4th Round |– |– |- |[[2004 J. League|2004]] |J1 |16 |'''7''' |15,712 |Semi-final |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2005 J. League|2005]] |J1 |18 |'''14''' |13,288 |Group Stage |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2006 J. League|2006]] |J1 |18 |'''7''' |14,924 |Group Stage |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2007 J. League|2007]] |J1 |18 |'''11''' |15,585 |Group Stage |5th Round |– |– |- |[[2008 J. League|2008]] |J1 |18 |style="background:#deb678;"|'''3''' |16,555 |Semi-final |Quarter-final |– |– |- |[[2009 J. League|2009]] |J1 |18 |'''9''' |15,928 |Quarter-final |style="background:silver;"|Runners-up |[[2009 AFC Champions League|CL]] |Semi-final |- |[[2010 J. League|2010]] |J1 |18 |style="background:gold;"|'''1''' |19,979 |Group Stage |Quarter-final | |– |- |[[2011 J. League Division 1|2011]] |J1 |18 |style="background:silver;"|'''2''' |16,741 |Semi-final |Quarter-final |[[2011 AFC Champions League|CL]] |Round of 16 |- |[[2012 J. League Division 1|2012]] |J1 |18 |'''7''' |17,155 |Quarter-final |Quarter-final |[[2012 AFC Champions League|CL]] |Round of 16 |- |[[2013 J. League Division 1|2013]] |J1 |18 |'''11''' |16,135 |Group Stage |2nd Round |– |– |- |[[2014 J. League Division 1|2014]] |J1 |18 |'''10''' |16,734 |Group Stage |Quarter-final |– |– |- |[[2015 J1 League|2015]] |J1 |18 |'''9''' |16,240 |Quarter-final |2nd Round |– |– |} ;Key *Tms. = Number of teams *Pos. = Position in league *Attendance/G = Average league attendance *Source: [http://data.j-league.or.jp/SFRT01/ J. League Data Site] ==Players== ===Current squad=== ''As of November 25, 2015.'' {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no= 1|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Seigo Narazaki]]}} {{Fs player|no= 2|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Akira Takeuchi (footballer)|Akira Takeuchi]]}} {{Fs player|no= 3|nat=SWE|pos=DF|name=[[Ludvig Öhman]]}} {{Fs player|no= 5|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Shun Obu]]}} {{Fs player|no= 6|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Shota Kobayashi]]}} {{Fs player|no= 7|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Taishi Taguchi]]}} {{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SWE|pos=FW|name=[[Robin Simović]]}} {{Fs player|no=10|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Yoshizumi Ogawa]]}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Kensuke Nagai]]}} {{Fs player|no=13|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryota Isomura]]}} {{Fs player|no=14|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryota Tanabe]]}} {{Fs player|no=15|nat=KOR|pos=MF|name=[[Lee Seung-hee]]}} {{Fs player|no=16|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Yohei Takeda]]}} {{Fs player|no=17|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Tomokazu Myojin]]}} {{Fs player|no=18|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Ryunosuke Noda]]}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=19|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Kisho Yano]]}} {{Fs player|no=20|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Asahi Yada]]}} {{Fs player|no=21|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Koji Nishimura]]}} {{Fs player|no=22|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Tomoya Koyamatsu]]}} {{Fs player|no=23|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryota Aoki]]}} {{Fs player|no=24|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Ryo Takahashi]]}} {{Fs player|no=26|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Yuto Mori]]}} {{Fs player|no=27|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Koki Sugimori]]}} {{Fs player|no=28|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Kota Ogi]]}} {{Fs player|no=29|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Ryuji Izumi]]}} {{Fs player|no=32|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Kengo Kawamata]]}} {{Fs player|no=33|nat=JPN|pos=DF|name=[[Michihiro Yasuda]]}} {{Fs player|no=34|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Gustavo Santos Costa|Gustavo]]}} {{Fs player|no=38|nat=JPN|pos=FW|name=[[Riki Matsuda]]}} {{Fs end}} === Out on loan === {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=JPN|pos=GK|name=[[Masataka Nomura]]|other= at [[Blaublitz Akita]]}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=JPN|pos=MF|name=[[Reo Mochizuki]]|other= at [[Renofa Yamaguchi]]}} {{Fs end}} ==Former players== {{See also|Category:Nagoya Grampus players|Category:J.League players}} ===International capped players=== {| |- style="vertical-align: top;" | ::'''[[Japan Football Association|JFA]].''' :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Marcus Tulio Tanaka]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Keisuke Honda]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Maya Yoshida]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Eiji Kawashima]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Takashi Hirano]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Seiji Honda]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kenji Fukuda]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Masahiro Koga]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kei Yamaguchi]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Jun Aoyama]] :*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Alessandro Santos|Alex]] | | ::'''[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]/ [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]/ [[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]].''' :*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Joshua Kennedy]] :*{{flagicon|North Korea}} [[An Yong-hak]] :*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Chong Yong-de]] :*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Kim Jung-woo]] :*{{flagicon|Cote d'Ivoire}} [[Donald-Olivier Sié]] ::'''[[UEFA]].''' :*{{flagicon|Austria}} [[Ivica Vastić]] :*{{flagicon|England}} [[Gary Lineker]] :*{{flagicon|France}} [[Bernard Allou]] :*{{flagicon|France}} [[Franck Durix]] :*{{flagicon|France}} [[Gérald Passi]] :*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Igor Burzanović]] :*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Tarik Oulida]] :*{{flagicon|Norway}} [[Frode Johnsen]] :*{{flagicon|Poland}} [[Tomasz Frankowski]] :*{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Marek Špilár]] :*{{flagicon|Slovenia}} [[Milivoje Novakovič]] :*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Andrej Panadić]] :*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dragiša Binić]] :*{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Dragan Stojković]] | | ::'''[[CONMEBOL]].''' :*{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Jorge Sebastián Núñez|Jorge Sebastián]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Adriano Pimenta]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Claiton Fontoura dos Santos|Claiton]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Daniel Silva dos Santos|Daniel]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Davi José Silva do Nascimento|Davi]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Eduardo da Conceição Maciel|Eduardo]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Elivélton]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge Pereira da Silva|Jorginho]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorginho Putinatti]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Luiz Bombonato Goulart|Luizão]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Magnum Rafael Farias Tavares|Magnum]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marcelo Silva Ramos|Marcelo]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marques Batista de Abreu|Marques]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Pita (footballer)|Pita]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Régis Silva]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ricardo Souza Silva|Ricardo]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Tiago Henrique da Silva Pereira|Tiago]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Alexandre Torres]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ueslei]] :*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Valdo Filho]] :*{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Danilson Córdoba]] | |} ==Managers== {|class="wikitable" !Manager!!Nat.!!Tenure |- |[[Ryuzo Hiraki]] || {{fb|JPN}} || 1992–93 |- |[[Gordon Milne]] || {{fb|ENG}} || Jan 1, 1994–Dec 31, 1994 |- |[[Tetsuro Miura]] ‡ || {{fb|JPN}} || 1994 |- |[[Arsène Wenger]] || {{fb|FRA}} || July 1, 1995–Sept 30, 1996 |- |[[José Alberto Costa|José Costa]] ‡ || {{fb|POR}} || 1996 |- |[[Carlos Queiroz]] || {{fb|POR}} || Jan 1, 1997–Dec 31, 1997 |- |[[Koji Tanaka]] || {{fb|JPN}} || 1997–99 |- |[[Daniel Sanchez (French footballer)|Daniel Sanchez]] || {{fb|FRA}} || Jan 1, 1998–Dec 31, 1998 |- |[[Mazaroppi]] ‡ || {{fb|BRA}} || 1999 |- |[[João Carlos]] || {{fb|BRA}} || 1999–2001 |- |[[Tetsuro Miura]] || {{fb|JPN}} || 2001 |- |[[Zdenko Verdenik]] || {{fb|SVN}} || Jan 1, 2002–Aug 4, 2003 |- |[[Nelsinho Baptista|Nelsinho]] || {{fb|BRA}} || July 29, 2003–Sept 20, 2005 |- |[[Hitoshi Nakata]] ‡ || {{fb|JPN}} || Sept 21, 2005–Dec 31, 2005 |- |[[Sef Vergoossen]] || {{fb|NED}} || Jan 1, 2006–Dec 31, 2007 |- |[[Dragan Stojković]] || {{fb|SER}} || Jan 22, 2008–Dec 7, 2013 |- |[[Akira Nishino (footballer)|Akira Nishino]] || {{fb|JPN}} || Dec 25, 2013–Nov 22, 2015 |- |[[Takafumi Ogura]] || {{fb|JPN}} || Nov 24, 2015– |} <small>‡ As caretaker manager</small> ==Honours== '''Toyota Motor SC (Amateur Era)''' * '''[[All Japan Senior Football Championship]]: 2''' ::1968, 1970 * '''[[Japan Soccer League]] [[list of winners of J2 and predecessors|Division 2]]: 1''' ::1972 * '''[[Konica Cup (football)|Konica Cup]]: 1''' ::1991 '''Nagoya Grampus (Professional Era)''' *'''[[J. League Division 1]]:''' ::'''Champions (1):''' [[2010 J. League Division 1|2010]] * '''[[Emperor's Cup]]:''' ::'''Champions (2):''' [[1995 Emperor's Cup|1995]], [[1999 Emperor's Cup|1999]] * '''[[Japanese Super Cup]]: 2''' ::'''Champions (2):''' 1996, [[2011 Japanese Super Cup|2011]] ==League history== *[[Japanese Regional Leagues#Tōkai Adult League|Tōkai Football League]]: 1966–71 *'''Division 2''' ([[Japan Soccer League|JSL]] Div. 2): 1972 *'''Division 1''' (JSL Div. 1): 1973–77 *'''Division 2''' (JSL Div. 2): 1978–86 *'''Division 1''' (JSL Div. 1): 1987 *'''Division 2''' (JSL Div. 2): 1988–89 *'''Division 1''' (JSL Div. 1): 1990–91 *'''Division 1''' ([[J. League Division 1|J. League Div. 1]]): 1992–present '''(As of 2012)''': 29 seasons in the top tier, 12 seasons in the second tier and 6 seasons in the Regional Leagues. ==See also== * [[Grampus-kun]] (The team mascot) ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|1=http://nagoya-grampus.jp/}} {{commons category|Nagoya Grampus}} {{Nagoya Grampus}} {{Navboxes|list1= {{Japanese football champions}} {{Japanese Club Football|group=clubs}} {{Original J. League clubs}} {{Toyota cars}} {{J. League Division 1 champions}} }} [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1991]] [[Category:1991 establishments in Japan]] [[Category:J.League clubs]] [[Category:Japan Soccer League clubs]] [[Category:Football clubs in Japan]] [[Category:Nagoya Grampus| ]] [[Category:Sports teams in Nagoya]] [[Category:Emperor's Cup winners]]'
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