Tokushima Vortis

Tokushima Vortis (徳島ヴォルティス, Tokushima Vorutisu) is a Japanese professional football club, currently playing in the J2 League. The team is located in Tokushima, Tokushima Prefecture. Their home stadium is Naruto Otsuka Sports Park Pocari Sweat Stadium, in Naruto, Tokushima.

Tokushima Vortis
徳島ヴォルティス
Full nameTokushima Vortis
Nickname(s)Vortis
Founded1955 (1955)
GroundNaruto Otsuka Sports Park Pocari Sweat Stadium
Naruto, Tokushima
Capacity17,924
OwnerOtsuka Pharmaceutical
ManagerDani Poyatos
LeagueJ2 League
2021J1 League, 17th of 20 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

The name, "Vortis" was named in 1997 (see below), and it was explained as a combination of Italian "Vortice" (meaning whirlpool, after the famous Naruto whirlpool in Naruto Strait).[1]

History

Founded in 1955 as Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Soccer Club, VORTIS joined the J-League in 2005. They are still sponsored by Otsuka's best-known brand, Pocari Sweat sports drink.[1]

They were first promoted to the old Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1989, but the company's reluctance to professionalize the team forced it to compete in the former JFL and current JFL. In the 1997 old JFL season, they first sported a Vortis Tokushima name, but the lack of fan interest at the time forced them to go back to the corporate identity. They finally adopted the Tokushima Vortis name for good after winning the new JFL championship in 2004 and being promoted.[2]

The first season in J2 was naturally a difficult one for Vortis, but they surprised many sceptics with their determination and quality of play. The team rose as high as fourth place, at one point, before slipping down the table later in the season to finish ninth. In 2006, the team was forced to rebuild, as the players who took the team into the J.League began to hit the ceiling of their abilities and made way for younger replacements. As a result, despite the encouragement of a local rivalry with Ehime FC, Tokushima drifted down-table, and they followed it up with a last-place finish in 2007 and 2008.[2]

In 2013 they earned fourth place in J2, matching the same placement they had two years before in the division and twenty years before in the old JFL Division 1; this time they won the playoff, defeating Kyoto Sanga F.C. in the final round at the National Stadium in Tokyo, thus becoming the first professional Shikoku football club to compete in the top division of their national league.[3]

Until their promotion, they were the only former JSL member currently a member of the J.League which has never competed in the top tier of Japanese football. With promotion and the creation of the J3 League in 2014, the distinction was taken over by Blaublitz Akita.

In the 2019 season they finished 4th again and were one win away from a return to J1 in the playoffs, but ultimately failed to beat Shonan Bellmare away in the final game. In 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, they did one better and were promoted as J2 champions.

Team name transition

  • Otsuka Pharmaceutical (1955)
  • Tokushima Vortis FC (2005)

League & cup record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
LeagueJ.League
Cup
Emperor's
Cup
SeasonDiv.TeamsPos.PWDLFAGDPtsAttendance/G
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals
2003 JFL161st30233465214472781Not eligible3rd round
2004 161st302532742054783,0462nd round
Tokushima Vortis
2005 J2129th441216166076-16524,366Not eligible4th round
2006 1313th48811294392-49353,4774th round
2007 1313th48615273167-36333,2894th round
2008 1515th4278274072-32293,8623rd round
2009 189th51191517675215724,0732nd round
2010 198th361561551474514,6143rd round
2011 204th3819811513813655,2072nd round
2012 2215th421312174549-4513,9913rd round
2013 224th422071556515674,3482nd round
2014 J11818th3435261674-58148,884Group stage3rd round
2015 J22214th421314153544-9535,019Not eligible4th round
2016 229th421691746424574,5653rd round
2017 227th42181311714526674,9792nd round
2018 2211th421681848426564,9973rd round
2019 224th42211011674522735,7363rd round
2020 221st422598673334843,100Semi-finalist
2021 J12017th38106223455-21365,664Group stage3rd round
2022 J222TBA42
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games Played; W = Games won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; GD = Goals Difference; Pts = Points gained
  • Attendance/G = Average league home attendance
  • 2020 season attendance reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J. League Data Site

Honours

2020
2003, 2004
1978, 1979, 1981, 1989

Current players

As of 28 April 2022[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ESP José Aurelio Suárez
2 DF  JPN Taiki Tamukai
3 DF  JPN Ryoga Ishio
5 DF  JPN Hidenori Ishii
6 MF  JPN Kohei Uchida
7 MF  JPN Eiji Shirai
9 FW  NOR Mushaga Bakenga
10 MF  JPN Masaki Watai
11 MF  JPN Koki Sugimori
13 DF  JPN Naoto Arai (on loan from Cerezo Osaka)
14 DF  BRA Cacá
15 FW  JPN Shota Fujio (on loan from Cerezo Osaka)
16 MF  JPN Chie Edoojon Kawakami
17 FW  JPN Kazunari Ichimi
18 FW  JPN Akihiro Sato
19 MF  JPN Yushi Hasegawa
20 MF  JPN Shunto Kodama
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK  JPN Hayate Tanaka
22 MF  JPN Seiya Fujita
23 MF  KOR Go Hyun-ri
24 MF  JPN Kazuki Nishiya
25 DF  JPN Takashi Abe
26 DF  JPN Kodai Mori
27 MF  JPN Tatsunori Sakurai (on loan from Vissel Kobe)
29 GK  JPN Koki Matsuzawa
30 FW  JPN Kiyoshiro Tsuboi
31 GK  JPN Toru Hasegawa
32 MF  JPN Hiroshi Omori
33 MF  JPN Shiryu Fujiwara
34 FW  NGA Oriola Sunday
36 DF  BRA Elsinho
37 MF  JPN Akira Hamashita
39 FW  JPN Taiyo Nishino
40 GK  JPN Naoki Goto

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  JPN Yudai Okuda (at Tegevajaro Miyazaki)
DF  JPN Noriki Fuke (at Imabari)
DF  JPN Daisei Suzuki (at Ehime FC)
MF  JPN Rin Morita (at Nara Club)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  JPN Wadi Ibrahim Suzuki (at Valencia Mestalla)
FW  JPN Taichi Takeda (at FC Osaka)
FW  JPN Shinnosuke Katsushima (at Girona FC)

Manager history

ManagerNationalityTenure
FromTo
Kunio Yamade Japan198831 January 1993
Hajime Ishii Japan1 February 199331 January 1996
Edinho Brazil1 February 199631 December 1998
Shinji Tanaka  Japan1 January 199928 September 2006
Yutaka Azuma Japan28 September 200631 January 2007
Masataka Imai Japan1 January 200731 January 2008
Naohiko Minobe Japan1 February 200831 January 2012
Shinji Kobayashi Japan1 February 201231 January 2016
Hiroaki Nagashima Japan25 November 201531 January 2017
Ricardo Rodríguez Spain1 February 201731 January 2021
Takeshi Komoto (Interim) Japan1 February 202116 April 2021
Dani Poyatos Spain1 February 2021
Actual start date
16 April 2021[5]
Current

Kit evolution

FP 1st
2005-2006
2007-2008
2009-2010
2011-2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 -
FP 2nd
2005-2006
2007-2008
2009-2010
2011-2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 -

References

  1. "Tokushima Vortis Challenges J1 League Rivals". Otsuka Pharmaceutical. February 7, 2014. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  2. "The 2013 Promotion Playoff winners are the first club from the island of Shikoku to participate in Japan's top flight". Goal.com. March 26, 2014. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  3. Gus Fielding (December 8, 2013). "Tokushima reaches J1 with playoff final victory". Kyodo News. The Japan Times. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
  4. "2022シーズン チーム体制について". Tokushima Vortis. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  5. "Dani Poyatos arrives in Japan". www.vortis.jp. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
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