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Full name | SP Kyoto Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | SP Kyoto FC | ||
Founded | 1986 | ||
Dissolved | 2015 | ||
Ground | Taiyogaoka Stadium Uji, Kyoto | ||
Capacity | 7,000 | ||
2015 | Japan Football League, 6th (resigned) | ||
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SP Kyoto FC (SP京都FC, SP Kyoto Football Club) was a Japanese football club based in Muko, Kyoto, Japan. They played for the last time in Japan Football League for 2015 season.
The club was founded in 1986 and started to compete in the Kyoto Prefecture Division 4. They were promoted to Division 1 in 1999 and again to the Kansai Regional League in 2000. They won the League in 2004 and got promoted to the JFL after beating Shizuoka Sangyo University in the play-off. All the players are the employees of Sagawa Printing, a printing company with historical links to the Sagawa Express shipping company.
The name was changed from Sagawa Printing Soccer Club to Sagawa Printing Kyoto Soccer Club in 2014.
The name was changed from Sagawa Printing Kyoto Soccer Club to SP Kyoto Football Club in 2015. The team was disbanded at the end of 2015 season.[1]
As of 26 October 2015.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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2003: 15th
2004: 12th
2005: 11th
2006: 15th
2007: 12th
2008: 11th
2009: 9th
2010: 6th
2011: 12th
2012: 7th
2013: 6th
2014: 2nd
2015: 6th