Results

Japan Football League 11/24 04:00 - FC Tiamo Hirakata v Okinawa SV L 3-2
Japan Football League 11/17 05:00 - Okinawa SV v Reilac Shiga L 1-2
Japan Football League 11/09 04:00 - Okinawa SV v Yokogawa Musashino FC W 4-0
Japan Football League 11/02 04:00 - Tochigi City v Okinawa SV L 4-3
Japan Football League 10/27 04:00 - Okinawa SV v Minebea Mitsumi D 1-1
Japan Football League 10/20 04:00 - Kochi United v Okinawa SV W 0-2
Japan Football League 10/14 06:00 - Okinawa SV v Maruyasu Okazaki L 0-1
Japan Football League 10/06 04:00 - Okinawa SV v Veertien Mie D 0-0
Japan Football League 10/02 09:00 - Atletico Suzuka Club v Okinawa SV W 0-3
Japan Football League 09/29 04:00 - Reinmeer Aomori v Okinawa SV - View
Japan Football League 09/22 06:00 - Verspah Oita v Okinawa SV D 2-2
Japan Football League 09/15 09:00 - Okinawa SV v Honda FC L 3-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 15 16
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 51 24 27
Goals against 47 20 27
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - Okinawa SV

Okinawa Sport-Verein (沖縄スポーツクラブ, Okinawa Supōtsukurabu), commonly known as Okinawa SV (沖縄SV, Okinawa Esufau) is a Japanese football club based in the cities of Tomigusuku and Uruma, which are located in Okinawa Prefecture. Okinawa play in the Japan Football League, Japanese 4th tier of league football.

History

After leaving SC Sagamihara and retiring from professional football, former Japan national team international Naohiro Takahara decided to setup a new club in Okinawa. The main part of the club's identity comes from two overseas clubs, in which Takahara played in during his career. The name of the club was inspired by Germany's Hamburger SV, which influenced Takahara to found the club as Okinawa Sport-Verein (a German term meaning "sports club"). The kit's colours and its design are inspired by Argentinian Boca Juniors, who have used blue and yellow colours in their kits since 1907.

Takahara set himself as president, manager-player and captain, helping the Kyushu-based club to start from the bottom of Japanese football. In their first year, on 2016, Okinawa SV played in the third division of the Okinawa Prefectural League in a successful debut season, going undefeated while also scoring 123 goals, and only conceding a single one. The Okinawa Football Association opted to give the club a free pass to join the 1st Division of the Prefectural League. In their second season, Okinawa SV achieved another promotion, now to the Kyushu Soccer League.

On 27 November 2022, Okinawa SV was promoted to JFL for the first time in their history. They were assured of promotion after defeating FC Kariya by 4–0 in their last match in the Regional Champions League final round. Okinawa SV just needed 6 seasons to jump from the 3rd division of Okinawa Prefectural League to the national stage, in Japan's 4th division.

On 2 December 2023, Okinawa SV managed to stay in JFL after defeating Vonds Ichihara by a score of 2–1 in 2023 JFL promotion relegation play-off due to finishing in 15th and last place.

Okinawa SV is a professional soccer team based in Okinawa, Japan. The team was founded in 2007 and competes in the J.League, the top tier of Japanese soccer. Known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, Okinawa SV has quickly become a fan favorite in the league.

The team's colors are blue and white, representing the beautiful beaches and clear waters of Okinawa. Their home stadium is the Okinawa City Stadium, where they play in front of passionate and dedicated supporters.

Okinawa SV has a strong roster of talented players from both Japan and international countries, who work together to achieve success on the field. With a focus on teamwork, determination, and skill, Okinawa SV continues to make a name for themselves in the competitive world of Japanese soccer.