Fixtures

Japan J2-League 02/15 05:00 1 Iwaki SC vs JEF Utd Chiba - View
Japan J2-League 02/23 05:00 2 Oita vs Iwaki SC - View
Japan J2-League 03/02 05:00 3 Iwaki SC vs Tokushima Vortis - View
Japan J2-League 03/09 05:00 4 Iwaki SC vs Sagan Tosu - View
Japan J2-League 03/15 05:00 5 Fujieda MYFC vs Iwaki SC - View
Japan J2-League 03/23 05:00 6 Iwaki SC vs FC Imabari - View

Results

Japan J2-League 11/10 05:00 38 [10] Iwaki SC v Thespa Gunma [20] W 3-0
Japan J2-League 11/03 05:00 37 [1] Shimizu S-Pulse v Iwaki SC [8] L 1-0
Japan J2-League 10/26 04:50 36 [8] Iwaki SC v Mito Hollyhock [15] L 1-2
Japan J2-League 10/20 05:00 35 [6] Fagiano Okayama v Iwaki SC [8] L 2-1
Japan J2-League 10/05 08:00 34 [11] Fujieda MYFC v Iwaki SC [8] D 1-1
Japan J2-League 09/29 06:30 33 [8] Iwaki SC v Tochigi SC [18] D 0-0
Japan J2-League 09/22 09:00 32 [12] Tokushima Vortis v Iwaki SC [9] W 0-1
Japan J2-League 09/15 07:00 31 [8] Iwaki SC v V-Varen Nagasaki [3] L 0-2
Japan J2-League 09/07 10:00 30 [19] Kagoshima United v Iwaki SC [8] W 1-3
Japan J2-League 08/31 10:00 29 [5] Vegalta Sendai v Iwaki SC [7] L 2-0
Japan J2-League 08/25 09:00 28 [7] Iwaki SC v Roasso Kumamoto [17] L 3-4
Japan J2-League 08/17 10:00 27 [8] JEF Utd Chiba v Iwaki SC [7] W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 22 21
Wins 17 6 11
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 16 10 6
Goals for 59 27 32
Goals against 49 33 16
Clean sheets 16 6 10
Failed to score 12 7 5

Wikipedia - Iwaki FC

Iwaki FC (いわきFC, Iwaki Efushi) is a football (soccer) club based in Iwaki, a city in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The club competes in the J2 League, the second tier of Japanese football league system.

History

Founder Club

Iwaki FC was founded in 2012, before getting official recognition in 2013 with the creation of their homonymous corporation. The club name got more attention when Under Armour decided to support the club in climbing the Japanese football pyramid from the bottom. The vision behind the club’s formation, was an intention of "making Iwaki the central football-city in Tohoku". In service of this, a new training field opened in November 2016 and the club-house was just launched in May 2017: two central structures necessary to rise to the top of Japanese football.

Fukushima Prefectural Football League (2013–2017)

Results during this period supported Iwaki FC’s rise, as they won several lesser league titles in the Fukushima Prefectural Football Leagues, eventually joining the first division of the Fukushima Prefectural Leagues. Their next target was the Tohoku Soccer League. Meanwhile, the club achieved their first win at the 23rd National Club Team Football Championship Tournament (winning the final 9–0). Iwaki FC also debuted at Emperor's Cup in 2017 edition. After defeating Norbritz Hokkaido in the first round, they surprisingly overcame Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo for 5–2 after extra-time. They lost against Shimizu S-Pulse in the third round, but it was still a surprising run.

Tohoku Soccer League (2018–2019)

First advancing to the Tohoku Soccer League in 2018, Iwaki FC earned promotion to the following year's JFL for the first time in history in 2019, after two seasons in the Tohoku Soccer League competition. The club won the All Japan Regional Promotion Series and as a result Iwaki was crowned champions.

Japan Football League (JFL) (2020–2021)

Joining the Japan Football League for the 2020 season, in the 2021 season, Iwaki FC finished in first position in the JFL competition, earned promotion to the following year's J3 League after two seasons in JFL competition. The team were crowned champions for their first title in the fourth tier in Japan Football League.

J. League (2022–)

In the 2022 season, their first year in the J3 League, Iwaki FC received a J2 license on 28 October 2022, and become eligible for promotion. On 6 November the same year, they were crowned J3 League champions, earning promotion to the following year's J2 League. They secured the league title in the 32nd round, following a 3–0 win against Kagoshima United and defeats for the 2nd and 3rd-placed teams in that round: Fujieda MYFC and Matsumoto Yamaga. 14 days later, Iwaki FC finished as league champions, ending their 2022 season with 78 points from 34 matches, 11 points clear of 2nd-placed Fujieda MYFC, who also ended up being promoted to the J2. On 26 September 2023, Iwaki FC was declared to have met the requirements to obtain a license up to J1 League level.

Iwaki SC is a professional soccer team based in Iwaki, Japan. The team was founded in 2016 and competes in the Japan Football League, the third tier of Japanese soccer. Known for their fast-paced and technical style of play, Iwaki SC has quickly gained a reputation as a formidable opponent in the league.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their home matches are played at the Iwaki Green Stadium, a modern and state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 5,000 spectators. The passionate fan base of Iwaki SC, known as the "Blue Wave," creates an electric atmosphere at every home game, cheering on their team with unwavering support.

Iwaki SC is committed to developing young talent and promoting the growth of soccer in the region. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and dedication, the players of Iwaki SC strive to achieve success both on and off the field. As they continue to make their mark in the Japan Football League, Iwaki SC is a team to watch for exciting and competitive soccer action.