The Yokohama derby (横浜ダービー, Yokohama dābī) is the local derby in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, between fierce city rivals, formerly Yokohama Marinos and Yokohama Flügels, and currently Yokohama F. Marinos and Yokohama FC.[1][2][3]

Yokohama derby
Yokohama derby, 11 August 2007
LocationYokohama
TeamsYokohama F. Marinos
(formerly Yokohama Marinos)
Yokohama FC
Yokohama Flügels (defunct)
First meeting24 February 1986
JSL Division 1
Nissan Motor 1–1 All Nippon Airways
Latest meeting5 July 2025
J1 League
Yokohama FC 0–1 Yokohama F. Marinos
StadiumsNissan Stadium
NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total47
Most winsYokohama F. Marinos (28)
Top scorerRamón Díaz (8)
All-time seriesYokohama F. Marinos: 28
Yokohama Flügels: 11
Yokohama FC: 3
Drawn: 5
Largest victory11 August 2007
J.League Division 1
Yokohama F. Marinos 8–1 Yokohama FC

History

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Nissan Motor FC was founded in 1972 by the employees of Nissan, and All Nippon Airways SC was founded as a citizens' club in 1964 and began receiving support from All Nippon Airways in 1979.[4][5] Since amateur era, both clubs have had Yokohama as their home town, and the Yokohama derby was already held since 1986. During the final matchday of the domestic league in the first season for the derby, some ANA players staged a boycott and were permanently banned, leading to the founding of YSCC Yokohama.[5][6] Nissan's club name was changed to Yokohama Marinos in 1992 due to its decision to go professional, and ANA's club name was changed to Yokohama Flügels in the same year, also after deciding to go professional.[4] Flügels then merged with Marinos to become Yokohama F. Marinos in 1999, but many Flügels fans refused to support the new combined effort and created their own club, Yokohama FC.[4][7]

The Yokohama derby is known as one of the most dangerous derby matches in Japan. On the 11 August 2007 derby, the Marinos' ultras were arrested after lynching the FC's supporters.[8] On the 10 October 2012 derby, the FC's ultras posted expletive choreography, resulting in a permanent ban from all of FC's matches.[9] On the 11 July 2018 derby, the FC's ultras refused to hold a moment of silence for the victims of the 2018 Japan floods and continued to sing chants.[10] On the 5 July 2025 derby, the Marinos' ultras exploded and threw pyrotechnics at the FC's supporters outside the stadium, most of the Marinos' supporters were unable to get into the stands before the start of the match,[11] as a result 73 Marinos' supporters were permanently banned and 4 Marinos' ultra groups were disbanded,[12][13][14][15] and of those 40 Marinos' supporters paid 5,852,921 yen in compensation.[16]

Honours

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Statistics

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Marinos vs Flügels

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Competition Played Marinos wins Draws Flügels wins Marinos goals Flügels goals
JSL Division 1106221310
J.League1810172619
Emperor's Cup110042
JSL Cup220030
J.League Cup200225
Konica Cup110020
Total34203115036

F. Marinos vs FC

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As of 5 July 2025, competitive matches only
Competition Played F. Marinos wins Draws FC wins F. Marinos goals FC goals
J1 League105232711
Emperor's Cup330063
J.League Cup000000
Total138233314

Matches

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Marinos vs Flügels

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JSL Division 1

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
124 February 1986unknownNissan1–1ANAunknownReport
216 March 1986unknownANA0–3NissanunknownReport
327 November 1988unknownANA1–2NissanunknownReport
423 April 1989unknownNissan2–1ANAunknownReport
511 November 1989unknownANA1–2NissanunknownReport
618 March 1990unknownNissan1–5ANAunknownReport
73 February 1991unknownNissan0–0ANAunknownReport
810 March 1991unknownANA0–1NissanunknownReport
929 September 1991unknownANA0–1NissanunknownReport
1015 March 1992unknownNissan0–1ANAunknownReport

J.League

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
112 June 1993Miura (2), DíazMarinos3–2FlügelsAldro, MonerReport
210 July 1993MaezonoFlügels1–0MarinosReport
33 September 1993Yamaguchi (2), Matsunaga (o.g.)Flügels3–2MarinosDíaz (2)Report
48 December 1993Díaz (3), EvertonMarinos4–1FlügelsAldroReport
523 April 1994MaezonoFlügels1–0MarinosReport
611 June 1994Díaz, OmuraMarinos2–1 (g.g.)FlügelsEduReport
717 September 1994VálberFlügels1–0MarinosReport
816 November 1994Bisconti (2)Marinos2–0FlügelsReport
925 March 1995Flügels0–1MarinosBiscontiReport
1010 May 1995Marinos0–0 (4–5 p)FlügelsReport
1119 August 1995Maezono, ZinhoFlügels2–1 (g.g.)MarinosBiscontiReport
127 October 1995Medina BelloMarinos1–0FlügelsReport
1320 April 1996ZinhoFlügels1–2 (g.g.)MarinosIhara, NodaReport
142 November 1996BiscontiMarinos1–2FlügelsMaezono, SampaioReport
1512 July 1997SalinasMarinos1–0FlügelsReport
1610 September 1997Hattori, FernandoFlügels2–3MarinosSalinas (2), OkayamaReport
1721 March 1998SalinasMarinos1–2 (g.g.)FlügelsNagai, SatoReport
1815 September 1998Flügels0–2MarinosNakamura, YasunagaReport

Emperor's Cup

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
16 December 1992Everton, unknown (o.g.), Matsuhashi (2)Marinos4–2 (a.e.t.)FlügelsAlfred, ChelonaReport

JSL Cup

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
110 September 1989unknownNissan2–0ANAunknownReport
231 August 1990unknownNissan1–0ANAunknownReport

J.League Cup

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
111 October 1992EvertonMarinos1–2 (g.g.)FlügelsTomishima, AlfredReport
211 September 1993Edu (2), AldroFlügels3–1MarinosDíazReport

Konica Cup

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
114 October 1990unknownNissan2–0ANAunknownReport

F. Marinos vs FC

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J1 League

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
110 March 2007HayakawaFC1–0F. MarinosReport
211 August 2007Ōshima (4), Sakata, K. Yamase (2), Y. YamaseF. Marinos8–1FCHiramotoReport
322 July 2020Tashiro (o.g.), Marcos Júnior, Endo, Edigar JunioF. Marinos4–0FCReport
419 December 2020Shichi, Tashiro, SenumaFC3–1F. MarinosOnaiwuReport
524 April 2021Marcos Júnior, Onaiwu (2), Maeda, Léo CearáF. Marinos5–0FCReport
625 September 2021Saulo Mineiro (2)FC2–2F. MarinosMarcos Júnior, MaedaReport
78 April 2023Marcos Júnior, Anderson Lopes (2), Élber (2)F. Marinos5–0FCReport
826 August 2023Hayashi, Ito, Eduardo (o.g.), YoshinoFC4–1F. MarinosAnderson LopesReport
926 February 2025F. Marinos0–0FCReport
105 July 2025FC0–1F. MarinosAnderson LopesReport

Emperor's Cup

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
110 October 2012Nakamura (2)F. Marinos2–1FCWatanabeReport
211 July 2018Hugo Vieira (2)F. Marinos2–1FCToshimaReport
314 August 2019Nakagawa, OtsuF. Marinos2–1FCSaitoReport

Friendly

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#DateHome scorersHomeResultAwayAway scorersReport
126 February 2006Marques, Ōshima (2), ShimizuF. Marinos4–0FC

Goalscorers

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As of 5 July 2025, competitive matches only
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Argentina Ramón Díaz Marinos 8
2 Argentina David Bisconti Marinos 5
3 Brazil Marcos Júnior F. Marinos 4
Brazil Anderson Lopes F. Marinos
Japan Masakiyo Maezono Flügels
Japan Hideo Ōshima Flügels
F. Marinos
Spain Julio Salinas Marinos
8 Brazil Aldro Flügels 3
Brazil Edu Flügels
Brazil Everton Marinos
Japan Shunsuke Nakamura F. Marinos
FC
Japan Ado Onaiwu F. Marinos
13 Brazil Élber F. Marinos 2
Slovenia Alfred Jermaniš Flügels
Japan Daizen Maeda F. Marinos
Japan Rikizo Matsuhashi Marinos
Brazil Saulo Mineiro FC
Japan Fumitake Miura Marinos
Portugal Hugo Vieira F. Marinos
Japan Motohiro Yamaguchi Flügels
FC
Japan Koji Yamase F. Marinos
Brazil Zinho Flügels

Players who played for both clubs

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F. Marinos and Flügels

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PlayerF. MarinosFlügels
Japan Hiroshi Hirakawa 1987–1994 1995
Japan Junji Koizumi 1988–1995 1995–1996
Japan Masahiko Nakagawa 1995–1997 1992–1995
Brazil Válber 1999 1994, 1997
Japan Kazuki Sato 1999, 2002–2003 1997–1998
Japan Atsuhiro Miura 1999–2000 1994–1998
Japan Hideki Nagai 1999–2000 1998
Japan Takayuki Yoshida 1999–2000, 2006–2007 1995–1998
Japan Yasuhiro Hato 1999–2004, 2010–2011 1995–1998
Japan Hiroshi Sato 2001–2004 1992–1998
Japan Hideo Ōshima 2005–2008 1998

F. Marinos and FC

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PlayerF. MarinosFC
Japan Takuya Jinno 1989–1995 2001–2003
Japan Norio Omura 1992–2001 2006–2007
Japan Takayuki Nakamaru 1996–1997 1999
Japan Kenichi Hashimoto 1997 1999
Japan Shoji Jo 1997–1999, 2000–2001 2003–2006
Japan Shunsuke Nakamura 1997–2002, 2010–2016 2019–2022
Japan Kazuki Sato 1999, 2002–2003 2005
Japan Atsuhiro Miura 1999–2000 2007–2010
Japan Yutaka Tahara 2001–2002 2012–2013
Japan Daisuke Oku 2002–2006 2007
Japan Tatsuhiko Kubo 2003–2006 2007
Japan Takanobu Komiyama 2006–2009 2017
Japan Masakazu Tashiro 2007–2010, 2013 2018–2021
Japan Kazuma Watanabe 2009–2011 2021–2022
Japan Masato Fujita 2010 2011
Japan Eijiro Takeda 2011 2018–2024
Japan Masashi Oguro 2011–2013 2010
Japan Yuji Rokutan 2012–2014 2020–2023
Japan Yoshihito Fujita 2013–2014 2011
Japan Sho Ito 2014–2018 2021, 2022–
Japan Kota Yamada 2017–2019 2025–
Japan Taiga Nishiyama 2018 2022–2023
Japan Yushi Yamaya 2019 2022
Japan Takuya Wada 2019–2021 2022–2024
Japan Makito Ito 2019–2021 2025–
Japan Ryuji Sugimoto 2020 2020–2021
Japan Yohei Takaoka 2020–2022 2014–2018
Japan Tomoki Kondo 2026– 2021–2023

Flügels and FC

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PlayerFlügelsFC
Argentina Fernando Moner 1988–1991, 1993–1994 2002–2003
Japan Motohiro Yamaguchi 1991–1998 2005–2007
Japan Ippei Watanabe 1992–1995 1999–2000
Japan Masaaki Takada 1992–1996 1999–2001
Japan Atsuhiro Miura 1994–1998 2007–2010
Japan Kazuki Sato 1997–1998 2005

F. Marinos, Flügels and FC

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PlayerF. MarinosFlügelsFC
Japan Kazuki Sato 1999, 2002–2003 1997–1998 2005
Japan Atsuhiro Miura 1999–2000 1994–1998 2007–2010

References

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  1. "The story of the Derby in Yokohama (and its rebirth)". J. League Regista. 17 February 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  2. ""Flugels will not disappear." A journey to Yokohama to witness one of the most unique footballing rivalries anywhere in the world". The Atlantic Dispatch. 11 March 2025. Retrieved 25 March 2025.
  3. "Yokohama Derby: More Than Just Bragging Rights". Doragon Sports. 25 February 2025. Retrieved 25 July 2025.
  4. 1 2 3 "Club History". Yokohama F. Marinos. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  5. 1 2 "Club History". YSCC Yokohama. Retrieved 25 March 2025.
  6. "日本リーグ昇格からボイコット事件まで 全日空チーム内では何が起こっていたのか" [From promotion to the JSL to the boycott incident, what was going on within the ANA team]. Lee’s Words (in Japanese). 15 April 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2025.
  7. "Club History". Yokohama FC. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  8. "「横浜ダービー」で場外乱闘、マリノスサポーターを逮捕/港北署" [Marinos supporter arrested after brawl outside the Yokohama Derby/Kohoku Police Station]. Kanagawa Shimbun (in Japanese). 11 January 2008. Archived from the original on 15 January 2008. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  9. "横浜FC "侮辱横断幕"サポーターを無期限入場禁止に" [Yokohama FC "insulting banner" supporters are banned from entering indefinitely]. Sports Nippon (in Japanese). 17 October 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  10. "一部サポーター、豪雨へ「黙祷」せず 天皇杯、横浜FC側がチャント続行 「本当に品がない」" [Some supporters do not pray silently during the heavy rain; Emperor's Cup Yokohama FC side continues chanting. "It's really classless."]. J-Cast (in Japanese). 12 July 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  11. "横浜ダービーを前にマリノスサポーターが問題行為。入場が大幅に遅れ、試合開始に間に合わない人が続出。キックオフ後もスタジアム外に長蛇の列" [Marinos' supporters engaged in problematic behavior ahead of the Yokohama derby. Entry was significantly delayed, and many people were unable to make it in time for the start of the match. Long lines formed outside the stadium even after kickoff]. Soccer Digest (in Japanese). 5 July 2025. Retrieved 5 July 2025.
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  13. "新たに10人入場禁止 J1横浜M" [An additional 10 people were banned - J1 Yokohama M]. Jiji Press (in Japanese). 21 July 2025. Retrieved 21 July 2025.
  14. "横浜FM、横浜ダービーでの違反行為で新たに3人を無期限入場禁止に…処分対象者は合計72人" [Yokohama FM, an additional 3 people were permanently banned for violations at the Yokohama derby... A total of 72 people were subject to disciplinary action]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). 19 August 2025. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
  15. "横浜FM、横浜ダービー違反行為で新たに1人処分…合計73人が無期限入場禁止に" [Yokohama FM, an additional 1 person was subject to disciplinary action for violations at the Yokohama derby... A total of 73 people were permanently banned]. Gekisaka (in Japanese). 24 August 2025. Retrieved 24 August 2025.
  16. ""横浜ダービー"の違反行為問題で示談が成立…損害額は約585万円、合計40名が賠償" [A settlement has been reached in the "Yokohama derby" violation case... The damages amount to approximately 5.85 million yen, a total of 40 people will pay compensation]. Soccer King (in Japanese). 20 May 2026. Retrieved 20 May 2026.