Fixtures

Japan J3-League 09/06 10:00 26 Tegevajaro Miyazaki vs Tochigi SC - View
Japan J3-League 09/14 10:00 27 Tegevajaro Miyazaki vs Vanraure Hachinohe - View
Japan J3-League 09/20 10:00 28 Kagoshima United vs Tegevajaro Miyazaki - View
Japan J3-League 09/27 10:00 29 Tegevajaro Miyazaki vs FC Ryukyu - View
Japan J3-League 10/05 05:00 30 Kamatamare Sanuki vs Tegevajaro Miyazaki - View
Japan J3-League 10/12 05:00 31 Matsumoto Y FC vs Tegevajaro Miyazaki - View

Results

Japan J3-League 08/30 09:00 25 [11] Kochi United v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [5] W 1-2
Japan J3-League 08/23 10:00 24 [5] Tegevajaro Miyazaki v Azul Claro Numazu [20] W 2-1
Japan J3-League 08/16 10:00 23 [14] Zweigen Kanazawa v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [5] W 2-3
Japan J3-League 07/26 09:00 22 [14] Sagamihara v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [5] L 1-0
Japan J3-League 07/21 10:00 21 [4] Tegevajaro Miyazaki v Giravanz Kitakyushu [9] L 1-3
Japan J3-League 07/12 09:00 20 [1] FC Osaka v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [4] D 0-0
Japan J3-League 07/05 09:30 19 [4] Vanraure Hachinohe v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [3] L 2-1
Japan J3-League 06/28 10:00 18 [4] Tegevajaro Miyazaki v Kamatamare Sanuki [17] W 1-0
Japan J3-League 06/21 10:00 17 [15] FC Gifu v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [3] W 2-3
Japan J3-League 06/14 10:00 16 [3] Tegevajaro Miyazaki v FC Osaka [1] D 0-0
Japan J3-League 06/07 10:00 15 [4] Tegevajaro Miyazaki v Sagamihara [15] W 4-2
Japan J3-League 05/31 05:00 14 [4] Giravanz Kitakyushu v Tegevajaro Miyazaki [5] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 18 20
Wins 19 10 9
Draws 12 6 6
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 54 27 27
Goals against 36 16 20
Clean sheets 13 7 6
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Tegevajaro Miyazaki

Tegevajaro Miyazaki (テゲバジャーロ宮崎, Tegebājaro Miyazaki) is a Japanese football club based in Miyazaki, the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture. They currently play in the J3 League, Japanese third tier of professional football.

History

Born in 1965 as Kadokawa Club, the club have twice changed their name; first they became Andiamo Kadokawa 1965 in 2004 and then MSU (Miyazaki Sportsmen United) FC in 2007. The current name came only in January 2015: Tegevajaro is a mix formed by tege, the Miyazaki dialect pronunciation of the word sugoi ("cool, amazing") and the Spanish words vaca and pájaro (which mean "cow" and "bird"). In the logo, you can also visualize the Miyazaki-jingū.

Tegevajaro Miyazaki aspired to join the J. League; they first aimed for the J3 League in 2017 season, but their first target was to reach the Japan Football League. Nobuhiro Ishizaki was chosen in 2017 to coach the club, while former J1 League players Yasuhito Morishima and Keiji Takachi signed for the team.

In the 2020 season, Tegevajaro finished in second position and were promoted to J3 for the first time in the club's history for the 2021 season.

On 24 October 2023, Tegevajaro Miyazaki announcement officially granted J2 License after approval of Club Licensing Board.

Tegevajaro Miyazaki is a professional soccer team based in Miyazaki, Japan, known for its vibrant spirit and commitment to excellence on the field. Founded in 2012, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Japanese football, participating in the J3 League, the third tier of the Japanese football league system.

The name "Tegevajaro" is derived from the local dialect, meaning "to soar" or "to fly," reflecting the team's ambition to reach new heights in the sport. The team's colors, a striking combination of blue and white, symbolize both the ocean that borders Miyazaki and the purity of their competitive spirit.

Tegevajaro Miyazaki prides itself on its strong community ties, actively engaging with local fans and promoting youth development programs to nurture the next generation of soccer talent. The team's home matches are held at the Sun Marine Stadium, where passionate supporters gather to cheer on their players, creating an electric atmosphere that showcases the love for soccer in the region.

With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, Tegevajaro Miyazaki continues to strive for success, aiming to climb the ranks of Japanese football while fostering a sense of pride and unity within the Miyazaki community.