Nippon Steel Yawata Soccer Club (新日本製鐵八幡サッカー部 Shin-Nihon Seitetsu Yawata Sakkā-Bu) was a Japanese football club based in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture.
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1History
2Name
3Titles
4Sister clubs
History
Yawata Steel S.C. was founded in 1950 as the works team of the Yawata Steel company, which in 1970 merged with Fuji Steel to become Nippon Steel. During the 1960s the club provided the Japan national football team with many quality players which strengthened the squad for the 1964 and 1968 Olympic tournaments.
Yawata Steel was one of the original eight clubs that founded the Japan Soccer League in 1965, and building on its Emperor's Cup win, it was runner-up to Toyo Industries (now Sanfrecce Hiroshima) in 1965 and 1966. In 1981, however, after an uneventful decade in which the club did not win any honours nor was in danger of relegation, Nippon Steel was relegated to Division 2 and never played top flight football again. In 1990 they were relegated yet again, this time leaving the JSL for good after 26 seasons. They thus joined the Kyushu Football League. The 1999 season was the last with Nippon Steel Yawata in the Kyushu league.
In 2007, New Wave Kitakyushu, formerly part of Mitsubishi Chemical, assumed the mantle of representative of Kitakyushu in the national football leagues by earning promotion to the Japan Football League.
Name
1950–1970 Yawata Steel SC
1970–1991 Nippon Steel SC
1991–1999 Nippon Steel Yawata SC
Titles
Emperor's Cup : 1964 (shared with Furukawa Electric).
All Japan Works Football Championship : (2) 1963, 1964
All Japan Inter-City Football Championship : (2) 1957, 1964
Sister clubs
Nippon Steel Oita S.C.
Nippon Steel Kamaishi S.C.
Nippon Steel Muroran S.C.
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Japanese club football
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Football clubs in Japan, 2018
J1 League
Kashima Antlers
Shonan Bellmare
Cerezo Osaka
Consadole Sapporo
Yokohama F. Marinos
Kawasaki Frontale
Gamba Osaka
Nagoya Grampus
Júbilo Iwata
Urawa Red Diamonds
Kashiwa Reysol
Sagan Tosu
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Shimizu S-Pulse
FC Tokyo
V-Varen Nagasaki
Vegalta Sendai
Vissel Kobe
J2 League
Albirex Niigata
Omiya Ardija
Avispa Fukuoka
Ehime FC
Fagiano Okayama
FC Gifu
Mito HollyHock
JEF United Chiba
Kamatamare Sanuki
Montedio Yamagata
Renofa Yamaguchi
Roasso Kumamoto
Kyoto Sanga
Tochigi SC
Oita Trinita
Ventforet Kofu
Tokyo Verdy
Tokushima Vortis
Matsumoto Yamaga
Yokohama FC
Machida Zelvia
Zweigen Kanazawa
J3 League
Azul Claro Numazu
Blaublitz Akita
Fukushima United
Gainare Tottori
Giravanz Kitakyushu
Grulla Morioka
Kagoshima United
Kataller Toyama
Fujieda MYFC
Nagano Parceiro
FC Ryukyu
SC Sagamihara
Thespakusatsu Gunma
YSCC Yokohama
Cerezo Osaka U-23
Gamba Osaka U-23
FC Tokyo U-23
100 Year Plan clubs
FC Imabari
Nara Club
Tonan Maebashi
Vanraure Hachinohe
Tochigi Uva
Tokyo Musashino City
Japan Football League
Cobaltore Onagawa
Honda FC
FC Imabari
Honda Lock
Maruyasu Okazaki
MIO Biwako Shiga
Nara Club
FC Osaka
ReinMeer Aomori
Ryutsu Keizai Dragons
Sony Sendai
Tegevajaro Miyazaki
Vanraure Hachinohe
Veertien Mie
Verspah Oita
Tokyo Musashino City
Defunct clubs (clubs belong to nationwide leagues only)
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