AS Laranja Kyoto (AS.ラランジャ京都, E Esu Raranja Kyoto) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.[1] They play in the Kansai Soccer League Division 2, having been shifting between Division 1 and Division 2 on recent times. The club aims to join the Japan Football League, being only two promotions away from it.[2] Laranja is also one of the few "European-style clubs" in Japan, as it currently have football teams for all age categories. It has branches on Kyoto, Kansai Science City, Toyokawa and Suita.

AS Laranja Kyoto
AS.ラランジャ京都
Full nameAS Laranja Kyoto
Founded1987; 39 years ago (1987)
StadiumTakebishi Stadium Kyoto and
Nishikyōgoku Sub Athletic Stadium
(Kyoto City, Kyoto)
Capacity20,688 and 500
LeagueKansai Soccer League Div.2
20241st of 8 (Champions)
Websiteaslaranja.jp

Since 2023, following Division 1 relegation, they play in the Division 2 of the Kansai Soccer League.[3]

Overview

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In 1987, Taiichi Itagaki started coaching soccer at "Kikuhana Soccer Club" and founded Laranja's parent body.[4] In 1991, the junior high school team "Kitayama FC" was established, in 1992 the elementary school teams "Rio Soccer Club" and "Yuyu Soccer School" were established, and in 1997, three clubs were established as "Laranja Sports Club". Taiichi Itagaki was appointed as the representative.

In 2000, the club was reorganised from a sports club to an academy as a place to "develop and educate young people with a global perspective", and the club's name was changed to "Academy of Sports, Laranja Kyoto (AS. Laranja Kyoto)". In addition, Kyoto University of Education Athletic Association Soccer Club Founded by alumni of Kyoto Shiyo Club, "AS. Laranja Kyoto Top Team" was launched. Shigemu Ueda was appointed as vice president.

In 2003, "AS. Laranja Toyokawa" was established in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture, and in 2005, "Seikacho Soccer School" was established in Seika Town, Sagara District.

In 2006, Seika Town Soccer School was dissolved as "AS. Laranja Gakken City", and was active mainly in Kizu Town (currently Kizugawa City) in Sagara District. In addition, we set up an office in Joyo City and started a welfare business as "AS. Laranja de Laito" (De-Laito became independent in 2007 as a "specified non-profit organisation de Laito").

In 2023 the club won the 28th Kyoto Football Championship. They defeated Doshisha University in a penalty shootout after extra time, this qualified them for the 103rd Japan All Japan Football Championship JFA Emperor's Cup, where they were defeated by AC Nagano Parceiro.

League & cup record

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Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
LeagueEmperor's
Cup
Shakaijin
Cup
SeasonDivisionPosPWDLFAGDPts
2001 Kyoto Prefectural
League (Div. 1)
2nd1133Did not qualify
2002 1st119022942527
2003 Kansai Soccer League 6th185582732-527
2004 1st20162252153751
2005 Kansai Soccer League
Div.1
5th146262125-420
2006 5th146172727019
2007 4th146261931-1220Quarter-finals
2008 5th146171828-1019Round of 16
2009 2nd1492335142129Round of 32
2010 5th146262622420Round of 16
2011 6th144191418-413Did not play
2012 6th144191226-1413
2013 7th1422101026-168
2014 Kansai Soccer League Div.2 2nd1465324141023
2015 Kansai Soccer League Div.1 7th141492137-167
2016 Kansai Soccer League Div.2 4th147342819924Round of 32
2017 2nd147432420422Did not play
2018 Kansai Soccer League Div.1 8th141112937-284
2019 Kansai Soccer League Div.2 1st14103142113133
2020 Kansai Soccer League Div.1 2nd7412149513Was not held
2021 5th144372229-715
2022 7th145361821-318Round of 16
2023 Kansai Soccer League Div.2 3rd14734342113241st roundDid not qualify
2024 1st14103133132033Did not qualify
2025 Kansai Soccer League Div.1 4th145452021−119
2026 TBD14
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; P = Games played; W = Games won; D = Games drawn; L = Games lost; F = Goals for/scored; A = Goals against GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Honours

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AS Laranja Kyoto
HonourNo.Years
Kyoto Football League Division 1 1 2002
Kansai Soccer League Division 1 1 2004
KSL Cup 1 2009
Kansai Soccer League Division 2 1 2019
Kyoto Prefectural Football Championship
Emperor's Cup Kyoto Prefectural Qualifiers
1 2023

Current squad

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As of 28 August 2024. [5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  JPN Masaya Ono
2 DF  JPN Hayata Okuda
3 DF  JPN Hiromu Koretake
4 MF  JPN Hiroya Takahashi
5 DF  JPN Yoshiyuki Tadamasa
6 MF  JPN Shui Hirano
7 DF  JPN Ryo Nakadome
8 MF  JPN Takuya Yamaguchi
9 FW  JPN Junya Isobe
10 MF  JPN Wataru Ishibashi
11 FW  JPN Naoki Nishiyama
13 DF  JPN Kazuki Fukunaga
14 MF  JPN Hiroki Yamanaka
15 FW  JPN Yuma Kobayashi
16 DF  JPN Soma Takemura
17 GK  JPN Ayumu Miyamoto
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  JPN Senri Okuda
19 MF  JPN Shintaro Tagawa
20 MF  JPN Kazuma Otsuki
21 MF  JPN Toki Okuda
22 GK  JPN Takeru Hashizume
23 MF  JPN Takaya Yamada
24 DF  JPN Hiraku Kakehi
27 FW  JPN Hirotoshi Harada
28 MF  JPN Kisumi Kimura
29 DF  JPN Shoma Deguchi
30 MF  JPN Tatsuya Hayashi
31 GK  JPN Jumpei Okamoto
32 DF  JPN Kenya Ono
35 MF  JPN Takuma Kunita
36 DF  JPN Hiroyiki Nishikawa

News of two players leaving the club in August 2024 [6]

See also

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References

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  1. "チーム紹介". Japan Football Association (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  2. "現在の目標はアマチュア最高峰JFL昇格". AS Laranja Kyoto (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  3. "地域別リーグの順位表とデータ". Footy Stats (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  4. "AS Laranja Kyoto Official History". aslaranja.jp/. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  5. "2024シーズン選手一覧". aslaranja.jp. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  6. "News of 2 players leaving the club". aslaranja.jp/. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
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