Jubilo Iwata
Coach:
Ryo Shigaki
Establishment Date:
2001
League Affiliation:
J2/J3 League
Stadium:
Yamaha Stadium
Seating Capacity:
15165
Team Info
Jubilo Iwata is a professional football club based in Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, currently competing in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League. The club's full name is Jubilo Iwata, reflecting its home city and a name meaning "jubilation." They play their home matches at the Yamaha Stadium, a modern venue with a capacity of over 15,000. Founded in 1970 as the company team for Yamaha Motor, the club was originally known as Yamaha Motors Football Club before adopting the Jubilo Iwata identity upon entering the J.League in 1994. The name "Jubilo" was chosen to signify joy and celebration for the local community. The team's colors are blue and white, and they are owned by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., with their head coach guiding the squad through a challenging period.
Historically, Jubilo Iwata enjoyed a golden era in the late 1990s and early 2000s, establishing themselves as one of Japan's premier clubs. Led by legendary figures like Japanese midfield maestro Hiroshi Nanami and prolific Brazilian striker Dunga, the team captured three J1 League titles (1997, 1999, 2002) and triumphed in the Emperor's Cup on multiple occasions. Their crowning achievement came in 1999 when they won the Asian Club Championship, cementing their status as continental champions. That period was defined by attractive, attacking football and a core of players who also starred for the Japanese national team.
In the modern era, Jubilo has faced a cycle of promotion and relegation, finding themselves outside the top flight and competing in Japan's second and third tiers. The current squad is built around a mix of experienced campaigners and promising youth, aiming for a return to J1. Recent seasons have been a battle for consistency, with the team striving to recapture its past glory. The fan base, known for their passionate and loyal support, continues to fill Yamaha Stadium, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The club mascot, a cheerful character named Jubilo, is a fixture at matches. In summary, Jubilo Iwata is a historic club with a proud trophy-laden past, now navigating the lower divisions with the aim of restoring itself to the pinnacle of Japanese football.
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J2/J3 League 2026 2026/04/04
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