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Roasso Kumamoto

Japanese football club


Summary

Japanese football club

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foundedas NTT Kumamoto SC
stadiumEgao Kenkō Stadium
Kumamoto, Kumamoto
capacity32,000
chairmanTomoyoshi Ikeya
managerTomohiro Katanosaka
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current2024 Roasso Kumamoto season
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ロアッソ熊本 Kumamoto, Kumamoto

Roasso Kumamoto is a Japanese football club based in Kumamoto, the capital city of Kumamoto Prefecture. The club set to play in J3 League from 2026–27, Japanese third tier of professional league football after relegation from J2 League in 2025.

Name origin

Roasso is a portmanteau of the Italian words rosso and asso, meaning "red ace".

History

Early years (1969–2004)

The club was founded as the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (Den-Den Kōsha, current NTT) Kumamoto Soccer Club in 1969. The club was promoted to the Kyushu Soccer League in 1983.

According to the NTT's privatization in 1985, the club was renamed as NTT Kyushu Soccer Club in 1988. During the NTT Kyushu era, the club won five Kyushu Soccer League titles and one All Japan Senior Football Championship. The club changed their name again to NTT Kumamoto Football Club in 2000.

The club changed their name to NTT West Kumamoto Football Club in 2001 as the NTT was divided into NTT East and NTT West. The club was promoted to the JFL in 2000 after finishing 3rd in 24th JFL Promotion Tournament. The NTT relinquished the ownership of the club in 2002 and community oriented Alouette Kumamoto Football Club was born. Alouette is a French word meaning skylark, the bird of Kumamoto Prefecture. The club finished at the 17th in this season and was relegated to the Kyushu Soccer League.

Roasso Kumamoto (2005–)

The club name was changed again to Rosso Kumamoto in 2005. Rosso means red in Italian. After they won the Kyushu Soccer League and finished at the 3rd in the Regional League play-off tournament, the club was promoted to the JFL.

The club was recently featured in J.League program to introduce the club to followers of the professional league. Rosso's second-place finish in the 2007 JFL season was enough to earn promotion into the J.League (J2 League) for the 2008 season.

The club changed their name to current Roasso Kumamoto in 2008. The previous name Rosso was a registered trademark of another company, so the club could not use it due to a risk of copyright infringement.

After 11 years spent in the J2 League, Kumamoto was relegated to the J3 League on 2018.

After three years at J3 League, Kumamoto returned to J2, after being promoted as the J3 champions in 2021, just a point ahead of Iwate Grulla Morioka in the league table.

In 2022, Kumamoto finished in 4th place with 67 points and advanced to J1 promotion/relegation playoffs after an arguably surprising performance in the 2022 J2 League. Roasso played against the 5th and 4th-placed teams of the J2 season, Oita Trinita and Montedio Yamagata, in matches that ended 1–1 and 2–2, respectively. As the league gave the advantage for the higher-placed team in the league standings to qualify for the next round, Roasso were able to qualify for the play-off finals, despite not winning any match. This time, Kyoto Sanga, as the J1 League team in question, earned the seeding advantage, meaning that Roasso needed to win this match in order to earn promotion. The match ended in a 1–1 draw and Roasso were not promoted for the J1. In 2025, Roasso Kumamoto were relegated to the J3 League for the next season after finishing 18th, with a draw in their final game of the season, ending their three-year stay in the second tier.

Rivalries

The traditional rival of Roasso Kumamoto is Kagoshima United, the prefectural neighbours and former Kyushu Soccer League fellows since 1983 until 2005, except 20012002. Matches between the two clubs are labelled Hisatsu derby (肥薩ダービー, "Kumamoto-Kagoshima derby") and generate a lot of interest in both prefectures.

League & cup record

ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated
LeagueJ.League
CupEmperor's
CupSeasonDiv.TierTeamsPos.PW (PK)DL (PK)FAGDPtsAttendance/G
as Alouette Kumamoto
2002Japan Football League31817th1734101628-1213672Not eligible3rd round
2003Kyushu Soccer League4125th2211 (3)-6 (2)47351241-1st round
2004104th1810 (0)-7 (1)6338531-3rd round
as Rosso Kumamoto
2005Kyushu Soccer League4101st1815 (0)-1 (2)45113447-Not eligible1st round
2006Japan Football League3185th342068643925663,7653rd round
2007182nd342167653431693,5691st round
as Roasso Kumamoto
2008J2 League21512th421013194672−26435,279Not eligible3rd round
20091814th511211256682−16586,0062nd round
2010197th361412103943−4546,9073rd round
20112011th381312133344−11516,9282nd round
20122214th421510174048−8555,8554th round
20132219th421013194070−30436,2283rd round
20142213th421315144553−8547,0022nd round
20152213th421314154245−3537,0373rd round
20162216th421210203853−15465,5432nd round
20172221st42910233659−23376,5573rd round
20182221st4297265079−29345,2692nd round
2019J3 League3185th34169945396575,5332nd round
2020 188th341661256479541,422Did not qualify
2021 151st281594392019543,3422nd round
2022J2 League2224th42181311584810674,0393rd round
20232214th421310195253−1496,278Semi-finals
20242012th38137185362-9469,8142nd round2nd round
202518th38910194157-16376,7001st round3rd round
2026J3310TBD18N/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
  • W (PK) = Games Won on penalty kicks; L (PK) = Games Lost on penalty kicks
  • Attendance/G = Average home league attendance
  • 2020 & 2021 seasons attendances' reduced by COVID-19 worldwide pandemic
  • Source: J.League Data Site
  • KSL = Kyushu Soccer League (regional league)

Honours

HonourNo.YearsKyushu Soccer LeagueAll Japan Senior Football ChampionshipJ3 League
71991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2005
21998, 2005 (shared)
12021

League history

  • Regional (Kyushu): 1983–2000
  • Division 3 (JFL): 2001–2002
  • Regional (Kyushu): 2003–2005
  • Division 3 (JFL): 2006–2007
  • Division 2 (J2): 2008–2018
  • Division 3 (J3): 2019–2021
  • Division 2 (J2): 2022–

Current squad

– Do NOT add new players before their signing is officially announced by the club through their website, including medical and signing the contract. A transfer fee agreed doesn't mean the player will sign. – Do NOT remove players before their exit is officially announced by the club. – Do NOT add or change squad numbers until it is official on the Roasso Kumamoto website – Only add numberless players that are likely to become part of the first team – Pre-season numbers can be added temporarily with A REFERENCE – This is Wikipedia, not a football newspaper. Anything unconfirmed and unsourced will be removed on sight

Out on loan

Coaching staff

NameRole
ManagerJapan Takeshi Oki
Assistant managerJapan Chikara Fujimoto
CoachJapan Yasushi Takahashi
Japan Shinya Masushima
Goalkeeper coachJapan Ryuichi Ito
Chief trainerJapan Ryoichi Yamamoto
Athletic trainerJapan Shumpei Kawamura
PhysiotherapistJapan Keigo Manabe
Physical advisorJapan Fumihiko Nagasaki
CompetentJapan Satoshi Sekigami
Side affairsJapan Taichi Nakayama
Japan Kenta Shioikawa

Managerial history

ManagerNationalityTenureStartFinish
Tomoyoshi Ikeya1 February 200531 January 2009
Makoto Kitano1 February 200931 January 2010
Takuya Takagi1 February 201031 January 2013
Yasushi Yoshida1 February 201310 July 2013
Tomoyoshi Ikeya10 July 201331 January 2014
Takeshi Ono1 February 201425 November 2015
Hiroyuki Kiyokawa28 November 201514 June 2017
Tomoyoshi Ikeya14 June 201731 January 2018
Hiroki Shibuya1 February 201831 January 2020
Takeshi Ōki1 February 202031 December 2026
Tomohiro Katanosaka1 January 2026Current

Kit and colours

Colour, sponsors and manufacturers

Roasso Kumamoto's club colour is red, representing burning passion and desire for victory.

Season(s)Main Shirt Sponsorcolspan=2Collarbone Sponsorcolspan=4Additional Sponsor(s)Kit Manufacturer
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025

Kit evolution

Home Kit- 1st
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Past seasons

  • Shota Aizawa (2020)

References

References

  1. "Promotion to JFL".
  2. "選手・スタッフ".
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