Clubname: | Ōita Trinita 大分トリニータ |
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Fullname: | Oita Trinita |
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Founded: | as Ōita Trinity |
Ground: | Resonac Dome Oita Ōita |
Capacity: | 31,997 |
Chairman: | Masakaze Ozawa |
Manager: | Tomohiro Katanosaka |
Current: | 2023 Oita Trinita season |
Website: | http://www.oita-trinita.co.jp/ |
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is a Japanese football club located in Ōita, Capital of Ōita Prefecture. They currently play in J2 League, Japanese second tier of professional football.
The club's name, Trinita, is the Italian translation of the word trinity (trinità), which was the club's original name before being changed in 1999, and Ōita, the club's home town.[1] The combined word expresses the will of the local citizens, companies, and government to support the team. Another connection to the Italian culture can be found in the city nickname Azzurro ("light blue" in Italian).
The club was formed as Ōita Trinity in 1994 and advanced through the Ōita Prefectural League and the Kyushu League before finishing as the runner-up of the 1996 National League, resulting in promotion to the JFL. In 1999, the club changed its name to Trinita due to copyright infringement concerns. The same year, the club joined J.League Division 2, the second-highest flight in Japanese football (renamed to its current name of J2 League in 2015) and placed third. The club also placed third in 2000, and despite being in contention for promotion until the final game of the season in 2001, finished sixth. The following year, the club won J.League Division 2 and finally earned promotion to the top-flight Division 1. In 2008, the club won the J.League Cup, the first major title won by a Kyūshū club since Yawata Steel SC shared the 1964 Emperor's Cup.[2]
In the 2009 season, Ōita suffered their worst-ever results in their seven-year history in the topflight, including 14 straight losses in league matches, which is the current worst record in the J.League since the golden goal system was eliminated. Ōita even fired cup-winning manager Pericles Chamusca in mid-July.[3] On October 25, the club's relegation was confirmed after being held to a 1–1 draw by ten-man Kyoto Sanga, although the club would have faced relegation anyway as they had outstanding loans from the JFL's emergency fund and league rules prohibit clubs with such loans from participating in the top tier.[4]
During the 2012 J.League Division 2 season, Ōita finished in sixth place, qualifying for the promotion playoffs in the first year of its introduction in Japan's second flight as the club had also paid back all its emergency loans that October. Despite being the lowest seed, Ōita defeated Kyoto Sanga 4–0 in the semi-final and JEF United Chiba 1–0 in the final, earning promotion to 2013 J.League Division 1, returning to the top tier after a 5-year absence[5] This time, however, their top tier stay lasted only one season. In 2015 they were further relegated to J3 League after losing in the promotion playoffs to Machida Zelvia on December 6,[6] becoming the first major trophy winner to be relegated to the third tier. The club immediately gained promotion back to J2 League by winning the J3 League title in 2016. In 2018, after finishing as runner's up in the J2 League in 2018, Oita Trinita gained promotion back to J1. After finishing 18th in 2021, Trinita would be relegated back to J2 League, but in the background of that, the club made a Cinderella run to the Emperor's Cup Final. Just 1 week after the confirmation to be relegated, they defeated defending Emperor's Cup champion Kawasaki Frontale in stunning fashion in the semis; after the game was tied 1 all, Trinita won 4–5 on penalty kicks. They ended up losing to Urawa Red Diamonds in the final, giving the Reds their eighth Emperor's Cup title.
The club will play its second consecutive season at the J2 League in the 2023 season.
The club's home town is the city of Ōita, but the club draws support from the entire Ōita Prefecture. The stadium originally had a capacity of 43,000. After the 2002 FIFA World Cup, 3,000 movable seats on the track were removed, giving the stadium its current capacity of 40,000.
The club's home ground is Resonac Dome Oita, also known as the "Big Eye", which was one of the venues built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The club practices at its adjacent football and rugby field, and Ōita City Public Ground.
Position | Staff | |
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Manager | Tomohiro Katanosaka | |
Head coach | Minoru Takenaka | |
First-team coach | Kazuki Fukui Satoshi Yasui | |
Goalkeeper coach | Keisuke Yoshisaka | |
Physical coach | Ryo Yano | |
Trainer | Kiyohisa Shibata Toru Mizoguchi Ryosuke Shibata Shota Harada | |
Competent | Hikaru Kikuzumi | |
Side affairs | Keishiro Seto Akito Shimoyama | |
Interpreter | Alejandro Masafumi Matsumura |
Manager | Nationality | Tenure< | --!colspan="5" | Managerial Record--> | |
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Start | Finish | --> | |||
1 February 1994 | 31 January 1997 | --> | |||
1 February 1999 | 30 April 2001 | --> | |||
1 May 2001 | 31 January 2004 | --> | |||
1 February 2004 | 31 January 2005 | --> | |||
1 February 2005 | 28 August 2005 | --> | |||
1 September 2005 | 8 September 2005 | --> | |||
9 September 2005 | 13 July 2009 | --> | |||
1 August 2009 | 31 December 2009 | --> | |||
1 February 2010 | 31 January 2011 | --> | |||
1 February 2011 | 2 June 2015 | --> | |||
1 June 2015 | 3 January 2016 | --> | |||
1 February 2016 | 31 January 2022 | --> | |||
1 February 2022 | 10 November 2023 | --> | |||
Tomohiro Katanosaka (2) | 30 November 2023 | --> |
Champions | Runners-up | Third place | Promoted | Relegated |
Season | Div. | Teams | Pos. | P | W (OTW) | D | L (OTL) | F | A | GD | Pts | Attendance/G | Emperor's Cup | |
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1999 | 10 | 3rd | 36 | 18 (3) | 3 | 8 (4) | 62 | 42 | 20 | 63 | 3,886 | 2nd round | 3rd round | |
2000 | 11 | 3rd | 40 | 26 (0) | 3 | 8 (3) | 80 | 38 | 42 | 81 | 4,818 | 1st round | 3rd round | |
2001 | 12 | 6th | 44 | 24 (1) | 4 | 9 (6) | 75 | 52 | 23 | 78 | 6,638 | 2nd round | 3rd round | |
2002 | 12 | 1st | 44 | 28 | 10 | 6 | 67 | 34 | 33 | 94 | 12,349 | Not eligible | 4th round | |
2003 | 16 | 14th | 30 | 5 | 11 | 14 | 27 | 37 | -10 | 26 | 21,373 | 3rd round | ||
2004 | 16 | 13th | 30 | 8 | 6 | 16 | 35 | 56 | -21 | 30 | 21,889 | 5th round | ||
2005 | 18 | 11th | 34 | 12 | 7 | 15 | 44 | 43 | 1 | 43 | 22,080 | 5th round | ||
2006 | 18 | 8th | 34 | 13 | 8 | 13 | 47 | 45 | 2 | 47 | 20,350 | 5th round | ||
2007 | 18 | 14th | 34 | 12 | 5 | 17 | 42 | 60 | -18 | 41 | 19,759 | 5th round | ||
2008 | 18 | 4th | 34 | 16 | 8 | 10 | 33 | 24 | 9 | 56 | 20,322 | Winners | 4th round | |
2009 | 18 | 17th | 34 | 8 | 6 | 20 | 26 | 45 | -19 | 30 | 18,428 | Group stage | 3rd round | |
2010 | J2 | 19 | 15th | 36 | 10 | 11 | 15 | 39 | 49 | -10 | 41 | 10,463 | Not eligible | 3rd round |
2011 | 20 | 12th | 38 | 12 | 14 | 12 | 42 | 45 | -3 | 50 | 8,779 | 2nd round | ||
2012 | 22 | 6th | 42 | 21 | 8 | 13 | 59 | 40 | 19 | 71 | 9,721 | 2nd round | ||
2013 | J1 | 18 | 18th | 34 | 2 | 8 | 24 | 31 | 67 | -36 | 14 | 11,915 | Quarter finals | |
2014 | J2 | 22 | 7th | 42 | 17 | 12 | 13 | 52 | 55 | -3 | 63 | 8,422 | Not eligible | 3rd round |
2015 | 22 | 21st | 42 | 8 | 14 | 20 | 41 | 51 | -10 | 38 | 7,533 | 3rd round | ||
2016 | 16 | 1st | 30 | 19 | 4 | 7 | 50 | 24 | 26 | 61 | 7,771 | 3rd round | ||
2017 | J2 | 22 | 9th | 42 | 17 | 13 | 12 | 58 | 50 | 8 | 64 | 8,063 | 3rd round | |
2018 | 22 | 2nd | 42 | 23 | 7 | 12 | 76 | 51 | 25 | 76 | 8,907 | 2nd round | ||
2019 | J1 | 18 | 9th | 34 | 12 | 11 | 11 | 35 | 35 | 0 | 47 | 15,347 | Quarter finals | |
2020 † | 18 | 11th | 34 | 11 | 10 | 13 | 36 | 45 | -9 | 43 | 5,147 | Did not qualify | ||
2021 † | 20 | 18th | 38 | 9 | 8 | 21 | 31 | 55 | -24 | 35 | 6,722 | Runners-up | ||
2022 | J2 | 22 | 5th | 42 | 17 | 15 | 10 | 62 | 52 | 10 | 66 | 6,618 | 3rd round | |
2023 | 22 | 9th | 42 | 17 | 11 | 14 | 54 | 56 | -2 | 62 | 9,143 | Not eligible | 2nd round | |
2024 | 20 | TBD | 38 | TBD |
scope=col | Honour ! | scope=col | No. ! | scope=col | Years |
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In chronological order--> | scope=row | Kyushu Soccer League | 1 | 1995 | |
scope=row | J2 League | 1 | 2002 | ||
scope=row | J.League Cup | 1 | 2008 | ||
scope=row | J3 League | 1 | 2016 | ||