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Cerezo Osaka

Association football club based in Osaka, Japan


Association football club based in Osaka, Japan

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nicknameSakura (cherry blossoms)
foundedas Yanmar Diesel SC
stadiumYodoko Sakura Stadium
capacity24,481
ownerYanmar
chairmanHiroaki Morishima
managerArthur Papas
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セレッソ大阪 Cerezo Osaka is a Japanese professional football club based in Osaka. The club currently plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. The club's name () also represents the flower of the city of Osaka. The official hometowns of the club are Osaka and Sakai. There exists a local rivalry with Suita-based Gamba Osaka.

History

Beginnings (1957–1992)

The club, originally called Yanmar Diesel, started in 1957 as the company team of Yanmar and was an original founder ("Original Eight") of the now-disbanded Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965.

With four Japanese league titles to its credit, it was a mainstay of the JSL Division 1 until 1990 when it was first relegated, and joined the former Japan Football League (JFL) in 1992.

Privatised and registered under a new name (1993–''present'')

In 1993, the club incorporated as Osaka Football Club Co., Ltd. and adopted the name Cerezo Osaka after a public contest.{{cite web |access-date=12 January 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090312120217/http://www.cerezo.co.jp/english_history.asp |archive-date=12 March 2009

In 1994, they won the Japan Football League championship and was promoted to the J1 League in 1995. This also coincided with a run to the finals of the Emperor's Cup, which they lost to Bellmare Hiratsuka.

Cerezo has been relegated from J1 to J2 on three occasions, but are currently playing in the J1 league. The club had an impressive third-place finish in the 2017 season.

Taste of silverware

On 4 November 2017, Cerezo won the 2017 J.League Cup, the first major title in their club history, defeating Kawasaki Frontale 2–0.

On 1 January 2018, Cerezo won the 2017 Emperor's Cup, securing their second major title. The final match was against Yokohama F. Marinos, where Cerezo won 2–1 in extra time with Kota Mizunuma scoring the winner.

On 10 February 2018, Cerezo won the 2018 Japanese Super Cup winning 3–2 against Kawasaki Frontale.

In May 2018, the club changed its incorporated name from Osaka Football Club Co., Ltd. to Cerezo Osaka Co., Ltd.

In 2022, the club got close to winning the J.League Cup for their second title, but blew a 1–0 lead to Sanfrecce Hiroshima in injury time after Hiroshima player Pieros Sotiriou scored two goals in the 96th and 101st minutes of the match to give the opponent the J.League Cup.

On 1 February 2023, Cerezo signed former Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United player, Shinji Kagawa on a two-years contract.

Stadiums

The hometowns of the club are Osaka and Sakai. The club plays at the Yodoko Sakura Stadium, with some bigger matches played at the Yanmar Stadium Nagai.

The club practices at Minami Tsumori Sakura Sports Park, Maishima Sports Island, and Amagasaki Yanmar Diesel Ground.

Mascots

The club's mascots are a wolf named Lobby (from Spanish lobo, meaning wolf) and Madame Lobina, Lobby's mother.

On February 22, 2020, host and TV personality Roland was appointed Cerezo's "Official CereMan".

Rivalries

Main article: Osaka derby

Cerezo's biggest rival is fellow Osaka club Gamba Osaka. The matches played between Cerezo and Gamba are referred to as the Osaka derby.

Kits and colours

Cerezo's club colour is pink, like the cherry blossoms that the club's name is based on. Combination colours have been navy blue and black. This year, the uniform colour is pink (home) and white (away) for the outfield players and black (home), pink (away) and green for the goalkeepers.

During the Yanmar Diesel days in the late 1970s to mid-1980s, the uniform was all-red reminiscent of Deportivo Toluca.

Colours, sponsors and kit makers

Season(s)Main Shirt Sponsorcolspan=2Collarbone Sponsor(s)colspan=5Additional Sponsor(s)Kit Manufacturer
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025

Kit evolution

Home Kits - 1st
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League and cup record

ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated
LeagueJ.League
CupEmperor's
CupACLSeasonDiv.TeamsPos.PW(OTW/PKW)DL(OTL/PKL)FAGDPtsAttendance/G
1995J1148th5225(0/0)-11(0/2)4344-14112,0972nd roundDid not qualify
19961613th3010-203856-18308,229Group stageRound of 16
19971711th3213(1/2)-10(5/1)5356-3439,153Group stageRound of 16
1998189th3414(1/0)-17(1/1)5679-23449,864Group stage3rd round
1999166th3015(4/0)-10(1/0)6445195310,2162nd roundRound of 16
2000165th3014(3/0)-11(2/0)544954813,5482nd roundQuarter-finals
20011616th305(3/0)218(0/0)4170-292111,8571st roundRunners-up
2002J2122nd4425127935340877,952Not eligibleRound of 16
2003J1169th30124145556-14013,854Group stageRunners-up
20041615th3068164264-222614,323Group stage4th round
2005185th3416117484085917,648Quarter-finalsSemi-finals
20061817th3469194470-262713,026Quarter-finals4th round
2007J2135th4824816725517806,627Not eligible4th round
2008154th42216158160216910,5544th round
2009182nd513111910053471049,9122nd round
2010J1183rd34171075131206115,026Group stageRound of 16
20111812th341110136753144314,145Quarter finalSemi-finalsQuarter-finals
20121814th34119144753-64216,815Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsDid not qualify
2013184th34161175332215918,819Quarter-finalsRound of 16
20141817th34710173648-123121,627Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsRound of 16
2015J2224th421813115740176712,232Not eligible1st roundDid not qualify
2016224th42239106246167812,5093rd round
2017J1183rd3419696443226320,970WinnerWinner
2018187th34131110393815018,542Quarter finalRound of 16Group stage
2019185th34185113929145921,518Play-offsRound of 16Did not qualify
2020 184th341861046379607,014Quarter finalDid not qualify
2021 2012th38139164751-4485,351Runners upSemi-finalsRound of 16
2022185th3413129464065111,427Runners upQuarter-finalsDid not qualify
2023189th3415415393454917,074Group stageRound of 16
20242010th381313124348-55217,903Playoff round3rd round
20252010th381410146055-55218,654Playoff round4th round
2026J110TBD18N/AN/A
2026-2720TBD38TBDTBD

;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 & 2021 seasons attendances reduced due to COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J.League Data Site

Honours

As both Yanmar Diesel (1957–1993) and Cerezo Osaka (1993–present)

HonourNo.YearsEmperor's CupJapan Soccer League Division 1Japan Soccer League CupAll Japan Senior Football ChampionshipQueen's CupJapanese Super CupJapan Football LeagueJ.League Cup
41968, 1970, 1974, 2017
41971, 1974, 1975, 1980
31973 (shared), 1983, 1984
11976
11976
21981, 2018
11994
12017

League history

  • Japan Soccer League Division 1: 1965–1990 (as Yanmar Diesel)
  • Japan Soccer League Division 2: 1991 (as Yanmar Diesel)
  • Japan Football League Division 1: 1992–94 (as Yanmar Diesel until 1993; Cerezo Osaka since 1994)
  • J1 League: 1995–2001
  • J2 League: 2002
  • J1 League: 2003–2006
  • J2 League: 2007–2009
  • J1 League: 2010–2014
  • J2 League: 2015–2016
  • J1 League: 2017–present

Current squad

Out on loan

Club officials

Club officials for 2025.

PositionName
ManagerAustralia Arthur Papas
Assistant managerAustralia Raffaele Napoli
CoachesAustralia Hussein Skenderovic
Japan Tsutomu Komatsu
BRA Bruno Quadros
Analytical coachJapan Shuta Tsukamoto
Japan Yuki Yoshimura
Goalkeeping coachJapan Koji Inada
Head of performanceJapan Yusuke Fukuhara
Physical coachJapan Takeshi Ikoma
Athletic performance coachJapan Hikaru Fujii
PhysiotherapistsJapan Atsushi Kitaura
Japan Akihiro Sasaki
TrainersJapan Koji Hanaki
Japan Haruki Wada
InterpretersJapan Takanori Shirasawa
Japan Kazuyuki Ishikawa
Japan Bruno Hideo Owada
Chief secretaryJapan Atsushi Imanishi
Team secretaryJapan Shoki Kokawa
South Korea Lee Song-in
KitmanJapan Tomoharu Nagahisa

Manager history

ManagerNationalityTenureFromToWDLW %--
Paulo Emilio1 January 199431 December 1995
Hiroshi Sowa1 January 199631 December 1996
Levir Culpi1 February 199731 December 1997
Yasutaro Matsuki1 January 199831 December 1999
René Desaeyere1 February 199931 January 2000
Hiroshi Soejima1 February 200019 August 2001
João Carlos20 August 20014 November 2001
Akihiro Nishimura5 November 20016 October 2003
Yuji Tsukada7 October 20031 January 2004
Petar Nadoveza2 January 20041 February 2004
Fuad Muzurović1 February 200422 March 2004
Albert Pobor23 March 200428 June 2004
Shinji Kobayashi1 July 200417 April 2006
Yuji Tsukada18 April 200631 December 2006
Satoshi Tsunami1 January 20077 May 2007
Levir Culpi8 May 200731 December 2011
Sérgio Soares1 January 201226 August 2012
Levir Culpi27 August 201211 December 2013
Ranko Popović1 January 20149 June 2014
Marco Pezzaiuoli16 June 20148 September 2014
Yuji Okuma8 September 201416 December 2014
Paulo Autuori1 January 201517 November 2015
Kiyoshi Okuma17 November 201531 January 2017
Yoon Jong-hwan1 February 201731 December 2018
Miguel Ángel Lotina1 February 201931 January 2021
Levir Culpi1 February 202126 August 2021
Akio Kogiku26 August 202111 October 2024
Arthur Papas17 December 2024

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2011AFC Champions LeagueGroup GIndonesia Arema FC Malang2–14–02nd
China Shandong Luneng Taishan4–00–2
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors1–00–1
Round of 16Japan Gamba Osaka1–0
Quarter-finalsSouth Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors4–31–65–9
2014Group FSouth Korea Pohang Steelers0–21–12nd
China Shandong Taishan1–32–1
Thailand Buriram United4–02–2
Round of 16China Guangzhou1–51–02–5
2018Group GSouth Korea Jeju United2–11–03rd
China Guangzhou0–01–3
Thailand Buriram United2–20–2
2021Play-off roundAustralia Melbourne CityCancelled}}
Group JChina Guangzhou5–02–01st
Hong Kong Kitchee2–10–0
Thailand Port1–13–0
Round of 16South Korea Pohang Steelers0–1

Notes

References

References

  1. "Arthur Pappas Appointed Head Coach".
  2. "Club Guide Profile".
  3. [https://archive.today/20150130050643/http://eng.cerezo.co.jp/stadium.asp Stadium Information], Link to stadiums.
  4. link. Cerezo Osaka
  5. (20 February 2020). "ローランド、セレッソ大阪「公認セレ男」に就任!!".
  6. "トップチーム選手". Cerezo Osaka.
  7. link. (20 February 2024). Cerezo Osaka
  8. "Coaching staff for 2025 season".
  9. "Club history".
  10. "Captain Tsubasa Database (キャプ翼DB)".
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