Results

Japan Regional League 09/29 07:00 - Mitsubishi Mizushima v International Pacific University SC W 1-0
Japan Regional League 09/22 02:00 - SRC Hiroshima v Mitsubishi Mizushima L 2-1
Japan Regional League 07/28 01:30 - Mitsubishi Mizushima v NTN Okayama W 3-1
Japan Regional League 07/14 02:00 - Mitsubishi Mizushima v Hatsukaichi FC W 4-1
Japan Regional League 07/07 03:00 - Yonago Genki SC v Mitsubishi Mizushima W 2-3
Japan Regional League 06/30 05:00 - International Pacific University SC v Mitsubishi Mizushima W 0-1
Japan Regional League 06/23 03:00 - Mitsubishi Mizushima v SRC Hiroshima L 0-1
Japan FA Cup 05/26 04:00 7 Mitsubishi Mizushima v Kamatamare Sanuki D 2-2
Japan Cup 05/21 04:00 7 FC Ryukyu v Mitsubishi Mizushima L 2-1
Japan Cup 06/09 09:00 8 Nagoya Grampus v Mitsubishi Mizushima L 5-0
Japan FA Cup 05/22 04:00 7 Mitsubishi Mizushima v FC Baleine Shimonoseki W 3-1
Japan Cup 10/28 04:00 9 Fukuyama University FC v Mitsubishi Mizushima L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 5 3
Wins 5 3 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 15 10 5
Goals against 9 5 4
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

Mitsubishi Mizushima F.C. (三菱水島FC, Mitsubishi Mizushima Efu Shī) are a Japanese football club based in Kurashiki, Okayama. They play in the Chūgoku Soccer League.

History

The club was founded in 1946 to provide recreational activities in the war-torn Mizushima area of Kurashiki city. They joined the Okayama Prefecture League in 1965 and were promoted to the Chūgoku Regional League in 1979 for the first time.

They were relegated to the Prefecture League in 1982 and stayed there for 8 years. After re-entering the Chūgoku League, they won five championships before being promoted to the JFL in 2005.

In recent years they have adopted the moniker "Red Adamant" (after their parent company Mitsubishi Motors and its former flagship football club, now known as Urawa Red Diamonds), with an aim to eventually join J. League and be a star club in their own right. A potential obstacle to this will be the newly promoted Fagiano Okayama, with whom they have had to share Momotaro Athletic Stadium in Okayama City for recent JFL fixtures.

In 2008 they finished dead last of eighteen but were spared the drop due to the promotion of Okayama, Kataller Toyama and Tochigi SC.

In November 2009, the club announced they would withdraw from the JFL after the end of the 2009 season because of the lack of the financial resources to operate in the league. After their membership application was refused by the Chūgoku Regional League, they decided to compete in the Okayama Prefectural League Division 1 in 2010.

In November 2016 they rebounded by winning the Shakaijin Cup, and one year later the 2017 Chūgoku Soccer League.

In 2021, they won for the 7th time the Chūgoku Soccer League, but as was the situation in 2017, they weren't able to win the promotion spot for JFL, as in both times they failed to pass through the group stage of the Japanese Regional Champions League.

Mitsubishi Mizushima is a professional soccer team based in Japan. The team is known for its strong work ethic, disciplined playing style, and dedication to excellence on the field. The players are highly skilled and well-coached, making them a formidable opponent in any match.

Mitsubishi Mizushima has a rich history of success in Japanese soccer, with multiple league titles and cup victories to their name. The team is known for their fast-paced, attacking style of play, which often leads to exciting and entertaining matches for fans.

Off the field, Mitsubishi Mizushima is also known for their commitment to community service and charitable initiatives. The team regularly participates in events and programs that give back to the local community and support important causes.

Overall, Mitsubishi Mizushima is a respected and admired team in Japanese soccer, known for their talent, sportsmanship, and dedication to the game. Fans can always expect an exciting and competitive performance when watching Mitsubishi Mizushima take the field.