Fukushima Prefecture

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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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