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Nagoya Grampus
Nagoya Grampus, one of Japan's most storied football clubs, traces its origins to 1939 when it was founded as the Toyota Motor Corporation soccer club. The team was a dominant force in the regional leagues for decades before becoming a founding member of the professional J. League in 1993. The club's name, "Grampus," is derived from the orca (killer whale), a nod to the two orcas that were once a famous attraction at the Nagoya Port Aquarium. The club's home is the magnificent Toyota Stadium, a 45,000-capacity venue in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, which also hosted matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. While the city of Toyota is the club's spiritual home, they maintain a strong connection to the greater Nagoya metropolitan area. Nagoya Grampus's golden era arrived in the late 1990s and early 2010s. Their most significant achievement is winning the J1 League title in 2010, a triumph masterminded by legendary Serbian manager Dragan Stojković. They have also won the Emperor's Cup twice, in 1995 and 1999, and the Japanese Super Cup in 1996 and 2011. The club has participated in the AFC Champions League, reaching the semi-finals in 2009. The team's identity has been shaped by iconic figures. Dragan Stojković, both as a sublime playmaker in the 1990s and later as a title-winning coach, is the club's greatest legend. Other legendary players include Brazilian forward Jorginho, Australian goal-poacher Josh Kennedy, and Japanese internationals like Keiji Tamada and Seigo Narazaki. Historically, the club has favored an attacking, technical style of football. The passionate fan base, known for their "Grampus Blue" support, creates a vibrant atmosphere. A fierce regional rivalry exists with Shimizu S-Pulse, often called the "Tōkai Derby." An interesting fact is that the club's original mascot, a dolphin named "Grampus-kun," was later joined by an orca character to better reflect the team name. Currently, Nagoya Grampus competes in the J1 League, consistently aiming to be among the top contenders. After a period of rebuilding, the club has re-established itself as a stable top-flight side, blending experienced internationals with promising Japanese talent to chase further glory.
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