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Tokyo Verdy
Founded in 1969 as Yomiuri Football Club, Tokyo Verdy is one of Japan's most storied and historically significant football institutions. The club was established by the Yomiuri Group, a media conglomerate, and quickly became a powerhouse in the pre-J.League era, winning multiple Japan Soccer League titles. In 1993, it was a founding member of the professional J.League, initially competing as Verdy Kawasaki. The club adopted the "Verdy" name, derived from the Italian word for "green" (verde), reflecting its traditional color. A major rebranding in 2001 saw the club relocate to Tokyo and adopt its current name, Tokyo Verdy 1969, to strengthen its identity within the capital. The club's home is the impressive Ajinomoto Stadium (also known as Tokyo Stadium) in Chofu, Tokyo, a venue it shares with rivals FC Tokyo. Verdy's golden era was the early 1990s, where they dominated the nascent J.League, claiming the first two championship titles in 1993 and 1994. They also secured multiple Emperor's Cup victories, cementing their status as a giant of Japanese football. Legendary players who donned the green jersey include Brazilian-Japanese icon Ruy Ramos, the charismatic striker Kazuyoshi Miura, and formidable goalkeeper Shinkichi Kikuchi. The club's identity is built on a history of attacking, flair-filled football, though its recent decades have been more challenging. After relegation from J1 in 2005, Verdy experienced a long spell in the second division, becoming a symbol of fallen giants. Their passionate fanbase, known for creating a vibrant atmosphere with green smoke and drums, has remained loyal through these struggles. The fierce "Tokyo Derby" against FC Tokyo is a highlight of the football calendar, fueled by geographical proximity and historical rivalry. Currently competing in the J2 League, Tokyo Verdy is consistently a contender for promotion back to the top flight, driven by a mix of experienced veterans and promising youth. An interesting fact is that the club's founding year, 1969, makes it one of the oldest professional clubs in Japan, predating the J.League itself by over two decades. Their journey from JSL champions to J.League pioneers and their enduring legacy make them a fundamental chapter in the story of Japanese football.
À propos de Tokyo Verdy
Tokyo Verdy est un club de football professionnel basé en leur région, fondé en 1969. Tokyo Verdy dispose actuellement d'un effectif de 33 joueurs qui s'affrontent dans les matchs de championnat. Le calendrier de Tokyo Verdy comporte 5 matchs à venir avec des mises à jour en direct et des pronostics IA. Consultez le calendrier complet, l'analyse de forme, les confrontations directes et les pronostics IA de Tokyo Verdy.
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