Fukushima Prefecture
Prefecture of Japan
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March 2025 | Fukushima United FC's 2025 coaching staff is confirmed, led by Manager Shuhei Terada and Head Coach Toshihiko Uchiyama, with a comprehensive team of coaches and support staff. |
2024 | The team achieved an impressive 5th place finish in the league, scoring 64 goals and accumulating 59 points, demonstrating significant improvement in their performance. |
February 1 2024 | Shuhei Terada begins his managerial role at Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2024 | Mitsumasa Yoda's managerial tenure concludes; Shuhei Terada takes over |
November 19 2023 | Track record set for 1700m by World Tachyon, a horse weighing 558kg, ridden by jockey Yamato Tsunoda |
November 18 2023 | Kotohodo Sayoni, a colt weighing 56kg, set a track record of 1:45.1 for the 1700m dirt course, ridden by jockey Yoshimasa Kido. |
July 13 2023 | Mitsumasa Yoda starts his managerial period with Fukushima United FC |
July 12 2023 | Toshihiro Hattori's managerial tenure ends; Mitsumasa Yoda becomes the new manager |
October 28 2022 | Fukushima United FC acquired the J2 license, enabling potential promotion to the J2 League if the club finishes the season in 1st or 2nd place. |
February 1 2022 | Toshihiro Hattori begins his managerial role at Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2022 | Yū Tokisaki's second managerial tenure ends; Toshihiro Hattori takes over |
2021 | Despite COVID-19 pandemic challenges, Fukushima United FC had a strong season, finishing 5th in the league with 45 points and a positive goal difference of +9. |
February 1 2021 | Yū Tokisaki starts his second managerial stint with Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2021 | Takeo Matsuda's managerial tenure concludes; Yū Tokisaki returns as manager |
July 12 2020 | Nishino Mizukaze, a filly weighing 54kg, set a track record of 1:07.4 for the 1150m dirt course, ridden by jockey Hironobu Tanabe. |
July 12 2020 | Track record set for 1150m by Dancing Prince, a horse weighing 457kg, ridden by jockey Kosei Miura |
February 1 2019 | Takeo Matsuda begins his managerial role at Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2019 | Kazuaki Tasaka's managerial tenure ends; Takeo Matsuda becomes the new manager |
November 4 2018 | Meiner Surpass set a track record for 1800m with a time of 1:46.2, running as a Colt with 55kg, ridden by Yuji Tannai. |
February 1 2017 | Kazuaki Tasaka starts his managerial period with Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2017 | Keisuke Kurihara's managerial tenure concludes; Kazuaki Tasaka takes over |
2014 | The club was promoted to the newly formed J3 League. |
November 16 2014 | Peisha of Law set a track record for 1200m with a time of 1:08.5, running as a Colt with 56kg, ridden by Yuichi Shibayama. |
February 1 2014 | Keisuke Kurihara begins his managerial role at Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2014 | Yū Tokisaki's first managerial tenure ends; Keisuke Kurihara becomes the new manager |
2013 | Fukushima United FC played in the Japan Football League, which was the third tier of the Japanese football league system. |
2013 | Fukushima United FC was promoted to the JFL (Japan Football League), finishing 14th in their first season with 34 points. |
November 17 2013 | Haruhiko Kawasu rode Daiwa Falcon to set a track record of 1:57.3 over 2000m at Fukushima Racecourse. |
November 16 2013 | Tarte aux Pommes set a track record, running as a Colt with 54kg, ridden by Kazuo Yokoyama over 2000m. |
May 2013 | Toho Minnano Stadium was renamed to Toho Stadium after Toho Bank acquired the naming rights. |
2012 | The team won the Tohoku Soccer League again, maintaining their top performance and reaching the 4th round of the league cup, finishing as runners-up. |
November 3 2012 | Hayato Yoshida rode Success Pursuit to set a track record of 2:37.3 over 2600m at Fukushima Racecourse. |
February 1 2012 | Yū Tokisaki starts his first managerial stint with Fukushima United FC |
January 31 2012 | Satoshi Tezuka's managerial tenure ends; Yū Tokisaki takes over as manager |
2011 | Fukushima United FC won the Tohoku Soccer League (Div.1), finishing 1st with 33 points and an impressive goal difference of +47, achieving promotion to a higher division. |
January 1 2010 | Satoshi Tezuka begins his tenure as manager of Fukushima United FC |
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