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Cerezo Osaka - Definition and Overview

Cerezo Osaka
Full nameCerezo Osaka
Nickname-
Founded1957
GroundNagai Stadium
Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka
Capacity47,000
ChairmanHiroyuki Idehara
ManagerShinji Kobayashi (2004 - )
LeagueJ. League
J. League 200415th place (1st:16th ,2nd:12th)
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Home colours
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Away colours

Cerezo Osaka(セレッソ大阪) is a J. League team. The team name Cerezo means cherry blossom in Spanish, which is also the flower of Osaka city.

The team's home town is Osaka, Osaka and plays at Nagai Stadium. It practices at Minamitsumori Sakura Sports Park, Maishima Sports Island, and Amagasaki city Yanmar Diesel Ground.

The team started as the company team of Yanmar. In 1994, it won the JFL championship and was promoted to the J1 league on 1995. In 2001, it ended at the last spot and fell to the J2 league. It managed to finish at 2nd for the 2002 season and returned to J1 in 2003.

Former Player

Title

  • 1994 - JFL championship (as the company team)

External Link


Japan Professional Football League
Members in 2005 season
Division 1 (J1)

Niigata | Kashima | Kashiwa | Chiba | Omiya | Urawa | F.C. Tokyo | Tokyo V. | Kawasaki

Yokohama F.M. | Shimizu | Iwata | Nagoya | G.Osaka | C.Osaka | Kobe | Hiroshima | Oita

Division 2 (J2)

Sapporo | Sendai | Yamagata | Mito | Kusatsu | Yokohama FC | Shonan | Kofu | Kyoto | Tokushima | Fukuoka | Tosu

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