Kashiwa Reysol
Coach:
Ricardo Rodríguez
Establishment Date:
1992
League Affiliation:
JPN J1
Stadium:
Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium
Seating Capacity:
15349
Team Info
Based in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, Kashiwa Reysol is a prominent club in Japan's top-flight J1 League, playing their home matches at the modern Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium. The club was founded in 1940 and is known for its distinctive yellow and blue colors. Owned by the Hitachi group, the team is currently led by a head coach who instills a disciplined, counter-attacking style. Originally formed as Hitachi, Ltd. Soccer Club, the team adopted the name "Reysol" in 1992, combining the Spanish "Rey" (king) and "Sol" (sun) to signify "King of the Sun." Their early years were spent climbing the Japanese football pyramid. The club's golden era arrived in 2011 under manager Nelsinho Baptista, when they achieved a historic league and Emperor's Cup double, playing an electrifying brand of football. In the modern era, Reysol has been a consistent presence in the J1 League, often challenging for AFC Champions League qualification with a core of experienced domestic players and shrewd South American imports. The club boasts a passionate and loyal fanbase, creating a vibrant atmosphere at their compact stadium, and their sun mascot is a familiar and beloved figure on matchdays. Kashiwa Reysol remains a respected institution in Japanese football, known for its stable management and commitment to an attractive, competitive style.
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JPN J1 2026 2026/05/16
Yokohama F. Marinos
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