Results

Japan Regional League 09/22 05:00 - FC AWJ v Cento Cuore Harima W 1-3
Japan Regional League 08/31 02:00 - Cento Cuore Harima v Hannan University - View
Japan Regional League 08/25 04:00 - Moriyama Samurai v Cento Cuore Harima L 1-0
Japan Regional League 07/13 09:30 - Cento Cuore Harima v Porvenir Asuka D 1-1
Japan Regional League 07/06 05:00 - Cento Cuore Harima v FC Basara Hyogo W 5-3
Japan Regional League 06/22 09:30 - Cento Cuore Harima v FC AWJ D 1-1
Japan Regional League 06/15 07:00 - Cento Cuore Harima v Arterivo Wakayama D 1-1
Japan FA Cup 06/07 10:00 8 Cerezo Osaka v Cento Cuore Harima L 5-0
Japan FA Cup 05/21 04:00 7 Fukui United v Cento Cuore Harima W 0-1
Japan Cup 05/22 04:00 7 Suzuka Point Getters v Cento Cuore Harima L 3-0
Japan Cup 09/16 09:00 7 Cento Cuore Harima v MIO Biwako Shiga L 3-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 4 2
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 3 3 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 11 8 3
Goals against 8 6 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Cento Cuore Harima FC

Cento Cuore Harima (チェント・クオーレ・ハリマ, Chento Kuōre HARIMA) is a football (soccer) club based in Kakogawa, which is located in Hyōgo Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Kansai Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues.

History

Founded as Hyogo Teachers' Soccer Club in 1976, the following year it was renamed the Hyogo Teachers' Kicking Club. They renamed the club in advance of the 1988 season to Central SC Kobe.

In 2002 the club renamed to Central Kobe, dropping the SC. In 2005, the club rebranded, and was renamed Banditonce Kobe, from the mix of Spanish words Banditos (Spanish for "bandits") and Once (Spanish for "eleven"). In 2008 the club moved from Kobe to the city of Kakogawa in Hyōgo prefecture. Konigs-Krone had been a sponsor for the team, but they withdrew from that deal.

They have played 48 of 49 seasons the top division of Kansai Soccer League, getting relegated only once which was in 1999. They made and immediate return to the top division by winning the Hyogo division 1 title in 2000. They have won Kansai division one title on six occasions and in 2007 they finished fourth in Regional Leagues, just failing to qualify for the Japan Football League. They also featured nine times in Emperor's Cup, reaching the 4th round in 2006, eventually getting knocked out by FC Tokyo.

In 2020 the club rebranded again and are now called Cento Cuore Harima. "Cento Cuore" is an Italian word that means "100" (a symbol of "lot" and is also derived from the J.League Centennial Initiative) and Cuore meaning "heart". "The hearts of many people gather together and become a club that represents the Hyogo-Harima area" and "Aiming to realize the philosophy of the J.League 100-year concept, aiming to be a community-based sports club involving people of multiple generations"

Cento Cuore Harima is a professional soccer team based in Japan. The team is known for their passion and dedication to the sport, with "Cento Cuore" meaning "100 hearts" in Italian, symbolizing the unity and spirit of the players and fans.

The team plays in the top division of Japanese soccer and has a strong fan base that supports them at every match. They are known for their fast-paced and skillful style of play, with a focus on teamwork and determination.

Cento Cuore Harima has a rich history of success in domestic competitions and has also competed in international tournaments, showcasing their talent on a global stage. The team's colors are red and white, representing their strength and unity on the field.

Overall, Cento Cuore Harima is a respected and competitive team in Japanese soccer, with a loyal fan base and a commitment to excellence in every match they play.