JEF United Chiba explained

Nickname:JEF, Inu (The Dogs)
Ground:Fukuda Denshi Arena
Chiba
Capacity:19,781
Clubname:JEF United Chiba
ジェフユナイテッド千葉
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Fullname:JEF United Ichihara Chiba
Founded:
as Furukawa Electric SC
Owner:East Japan Railway Company (50%)
Furukawa Electric (50%)
Chairman:Akira Shimada
Manager:Yoshiyuki Kobayashi
Current:2023 JEF United Chiba season
Website:http://jefunited.co.jp/
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, full name and also known as, is a Japanese professional football club based in Chiba, capital of Chiba Prefecture. They currently play in the J2 League, Japanese second tier of professional football.

History

Furukawa Electric SC (1946–1991)

The club began as the company team, in 1946. As the company team, it won the Japan Soccer League twice, the Emperor's Cup four times and the JSL League Cup three times. Furukawa also won the 1986–87 Asian Club Championship, the top club honor in Asia; they were the first Japanese club to do so.

The club was a founding member ("Original Eight") of the Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. Since the league's inception, the club had always played in the top flight in Japan and was the only Japanese club to never be relegated from the JSL Division 1, a record they kept into the J1 years. They did finish the 1978 season in a relegation position (last of 10) but stayed up after beating Honda FC 1–0 on aggregate in a two-legged playoff. The last place was not automatically relegated until the 1980 season.

JEF United Ichihara (1992–2004)

In 1991, it merged with the JR East's company team to become and rebranded itself as JEF United Ichihara upon the J.League's founding in 1993. JEF United Ichihara was an original member ("Original Ten") of the J.League in 1993. The club initially built itself around the former Germany national football team player Pierre Littbarski.

From 1998 to 2000, the club struggled to stay in the J.League and it began a series of efforts to be a competitive team. Since the hiring of Ivica Osim in 2003, JEF United has contended for the league title each year despite limited resources and struggling attendance.

JEF United Chiba (2005–)

On 1 February 2005, the club changed its name from JEF United Ichihara to the current name after Chiba city had joined Ichihara, Chiba as its hometown in 2003. Of its club name, JEF is taken from the JR East and Furukawa Electric companies and United is meant to represent the unity of the club and its home city. Also, JEF United is the only team in J.League which corporate name survived the transition from the JSL in 1992, as J.League mandated that "corporate teams are not allowed in the J.League", and that any corporate teams need to adapt a hometown and name themselves after it, rather than their owner companies.

On 16 July 2006, Osim left the club to take over the coach of the Japan national team and was succeeded by Amar Osim, his son and assistant coach.[1] On December 5, 2007, it was announced that Amar Osim had been sacked after the club's lowly 13th-place finish in the 2007 season.[2]

After 13 games in the 2008 season Josip Kuže was sacked as team manager. On 8 May 2008 it was announced that the new manager was Alex Miller. Miller was First Team Coach at Liverpool F.C. alongside Rafael Benítez prior to joining JEF United.

The Furukawa Electric is no longer the main sponsor of the club, a job these days taken over by Fuji Electric.

On November 8, 2009, JEF United Chiba was relegated to J2 after 44 seasons in the Japanese top division; since 2010, JEF United Chiba is playing in J.League Division 2.

JEF United Chiba was close to being promoted to J.League Division 1 during the 2012 season. The club was considered one of the favorites to be directly promoted to J1. However, after defeats to clubs considered lesser than them such as FC Gifu and F.C. Machida Zelvia, JEF played the playoffs, making their road to the final. They defeated Yokohama FC by 4–0, but lost the final match to Oita Trinita by 1–0, at Tokyo National Stadium.

In the 2013 season they played in the promotion to J1 playoffs. They lost the semi-final match to Tokushima Vortis by 1–1(Chiba was 6th place and Tokushima was 3rd place in the league, regulation decides up high club can go final even draw.)

In the 2014 season they played in the promotion playoffs to J1 again. The club did not have to play in the semi-final (Chiba was 4th place but the 3rd place club named Giravanz Kitakyushu had a J League original stadium problem so Kitakyushu could not go to the promotion play off). In the final against Montedio Yamagata, they lost by 0–1, at Ajinomoto Stadium.

The club will play their 14th consecutive season at the J2 on 2023.

Symbols

Stadiums

It had played its home matches at Ichihara Seaside Stadium, but has since moved to the larger, football-specific and more conveniently located Fukuda Denshi Arena, which opened in Chiba during the 2005 season. The club had initially practiced at Urayasu, Chiba planning to base itself in Narashino, Chiba before opposition by those living around Akitsu Stadium forced it to be based in Ichihara. Since 2000, training has been held at Footpark Anesaki in Ichihara in normally.Since 1 October 2009, they made new practice place UNITED PARK near the Fukuda Denshi Arena.

Mascot

JEF United Ichihara's mascot characters are Akita Inu brothers named Jeffy and Unity. The squad number of Jeffy is 2 and that of Unity is 9. They are also joined by a third mascot named Mina, or Mina-chan. Her backstory was that she one day came to Soga Station (the railway station nearest to Fukuda Denshi Arena) and offered to work alongside Jeffy and Unity. Her squad number is 12.

Slogan

JEF United considers its philosophy to be encapsulated in its tagline "Win By All" [3] since 2001.

Affiliated clubs

Furukawa Electric Chiba

This was JEF's reserve team during the JSL years. They were formed in 1967 and were first promoted to the JSL Second Division in 1975. They still exist, although they are no longer affiliated on paper, and play in the Kanto Regional League. In 2008 they renamed themselves S.A.I. Ichihara and in 2011 they adopted the name Vonds Ichihara. Now separate from Furukawa Electric control, they aim to form its power base in Ichihara as JEF is now based in Chiba city.

JEF Reserves

JEF's reserve team played until 2011 in the Japan Football League, the third tier of Japanese football. But in 2011, the club announced the end of the B team because of financial problems.

JEF United Chiba Ladies

Rivalries

Marunouchi Gosanke

Historically, JEF United's fiercest rivals have been Kashiwa Reysol and Urawa Reds, both close neighbors. The three were co-founders ("Original Eight") of the Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965, and spent most seasons in the top tier through the JSL era. Because of their former parent companies' headquarters being all based in Marunouchi, Tokyo, the three clubs were known as the Marunouchi Gosanke (丸の内御三家) and fixtures among them were known as the Marunouchi derbies.

Chiba derby

JEF United and Reysol first met in 1941 in ancient Kanto regional football league. The two clubs both now based in Chiba Prefecture, and their rivalry is known as the Chiba derby. They annually contest a pre-season friendly match well known as the Chibagin Cup (i.e., Chiba Bank Cup) since 1995.

Record as J.League member

bgcolor=goldChampionsbgcolor=silverRunners-upThird placebgcolor=palegreenPromotedbgcolor=pinkRelegated
Season Division Teams Position P W (PKW / OTW) D L (PKL / OTL) F A GD PtsAttendance/G Emperor's
Cup
JEF United Ichihara
1992 Group stage Quarter final
199310 8th 36 14 - 22 51 67 -16 - 20,273 Group stage Quarter final
199412 9th 44 19 - 25 69 85 -16 - 22,262 2nd round 2nd round
199514 5th 52 28 (0 / -) - 20 (4 / -) 97 91 6 88 15,418 1st round
199616 9th 30 13 (0 / -) - 16 (1 / -) 45 47 -2 40 12,008 Group stage 3rd round
199717 13th 32 6 (0 / 5) - 17 (1 / 3) 43 66 -23 28 5,693 Quarter-final 4th round
199818 16th 34 8 (1 / 0) - 20 (1 / 4) 49 75 -26 25 5,365Final 3rd round
199916 13th 30 6 (0 / 4) 2 14 (0 / 4) 41 56 -15 28 5,774 2nd round 3rd round
200016 14th 30 8 (0 / 1) 2 14 (0 / 5) 37 49 -12 28 6,338 2nd round Quarter final
200116 3rd 30 14 (0 / 3) 2 9 (0 / 2) 60 54 6 50 7,818 Quarter-final Quarter final
200216 7th 30 12 (- / 1) 3 14 38 42 -4 41 7,897 Quarter-final Semi-final
200316 3rd 30 15 8 7 57 38 19 53 9,709 Group stage Quarter final
200416 4th 30 13 11 6 55 45 10 50 10,012 Group stage 4th round
JEF United Chiba
2005J1 18 4th 34 16 11 7 56 42 1414 9,5 59 9,535 Winner 5th round
200618 11th 34 13 5 16 57 58 -1 44 13,393 Winner 4th round
200718 13th 34 12 6 16 51 56 -5 42 14,149 Group stage 4th round
200818 15th 34 10 8 16 36 53 17 38 14,084 Quarter final 4th round
200918 18th 34 5 12 17 32 56 -24 27 14,730 Group stage 4th round
201019 4th 36 18 7 11 58 37 21 61 11,689 Not eligible 4th round
201120 6th 38 16 10 12 46 39 7 58 9,680 Quarter final
201222 5th 42 21 9 12 61 33 28 72 9,281 Quarter final
201322 5th 42 18 12 12 68 49 19 66 10,004 3rd round
201422 3rd 42 18 14 10 55 44 11 68 9,333 Semi-final
201522 9th 42 15 12 15 50 45 5 57 10,725 3rd round
201622 11th 42 13 14 15 52 53 -1 53 10,292 3rd round
201722 6th 42 20 8 14 70 58 12 68 9,983 3rd round
201822 14th 42 16 7 19 72 72 0 55 9,858 3rd round
201922 17th 42 10 13 19 46 64 -18 43 9,701 2nd round
2020 22 14th 42 15 8 19 47 51 -4 53 2,778 Did not qualify
2021 22 8th 42 17 15 10 48 36 12 66 4,068 3rd round
202222 10th 42 17 10 15 44 42 2 61 5,775 2nd round
202322 6th 42 19 10 13 61 53 8 67 8,523 2nd round
202420 TBD 38 TBC
Key

Honours

As Furukawa Electric SC (1946–1992), JEF United Ichihara (1992–2004), and JEF United Chiba (2005–present)

League

Cups

International

League history

Players

Current squad

As of 24 July 2024.[4]

International capped players

JFA

AFC/ CAF/ OFC

UEFA

CONMEBOL

Coaching staff

PositionName
Manager Yoshiyuki Kobayashi
First-team coach Masataka Sakamoto
Masashi Owada
Shunta Nagai
Goalkeeper coach Motoki Kawahara
Physical coach Ryota Mizuguchi
Analyst Shunsuke Nakano
Interpreter Fabricio
Chief trainer Yusuke Nakao
Athletic trainer Yuya Okamoto
Toshifumi Goto
Physiotherapist Naoki Akiyoshi
Competent Yuma Fukushima
Side affairs Yusuke Hata
Kit man Kosuke Tomitani

Managerial history

Manager Nationality Tenure
Yoshikazu Nagai Japan1992–1993
Eijun Kiyokumo Japan1994–1995
Yasuhiko Okudera Japan1996
Jan Versleijen Netherlands1997–1998
Gert Engels Germany1999
Nicolae Zamfir Romania1999–2000
Sugao Kambe (interim) Japan2000
Zdenko Verdenik Slovenia2000–2001
Sugao Kambe (interim) Japan2001
Jozef Vengloš Slovakia2002
Ivica Osim Bosnia and Herzegovina2003–2006
Amar Osim Bosnia and Herzegovina2006–2007
Josip Kuže Croatia2008
Shigeo Sawairi (interim) Japan2008
Alex Miller Scotland2008–2009
Atsuhiko Ejiri Japan2009–2010
Dwight Lodeweges Netherlands2011
Sugao Kambe Japan2011
Takashi Kiyama Japan2012
Jun Suzuki Japan2013–2014
Kazuo Saito (interim) Japan2014
Takashi Sekizuka Japan2014–2016
Shigetoshi Hasebe (interim) Japan2016
Juan Esnáider Argentina2017–2019
Atsuhiko Ejiri Japan2019
Yoon Jong-hwan South Korea2020–2022
Yoshiyuki Kobayashi Japan2023–

Kit and colours

The club colours of JEF United Chiba are yellow, green and red.

Kit evolution

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: jp-news . crisscross.com . 23 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060718160506/http://www.crisscross.com/jp/news/379023 . 18 July 2006 . 18 July 2006.
  2. Web site: Osim - Afp-Japan-BiH-Asia . sports.yahoo.com . 23 December 2022 .
  3. Web site: JEF UNITED ICHIHARA CHIBA. 2020-08-17. JEF UNITED ICHIHARA CHIBA. en. 2020-10-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20201031050717/https://jefunited.co.jp/en/. live.
  4. Web site: 2024|トップチーム|チーム|ジェフユナイテッド市原・千葉 公式ウェブサイト. jefunited.co.jp. 31 January 2023. 19 April 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230419014116/https://jefunited.co.jp/teams/top/. live.