Fixtures

Japan Football League 09/07 08:00 20 Asuka FC vs Minebea Mitsumi - View
Japan Football League 09/13 06:00 21 Minebea Mitsumi vs Briobecca Urayasu SC - View
Japan Football League 09/20 06:00 22 Minebea Mitsumi vs Yokogawa Musashino FC - View
Japan Football League 09/27 04:00 23 Reilac Shiga vs Minebea Mitsumi - View
Japan Football League 10/12 04:00 24 Minebea Mitsumi vs Veertien Mie - View
Japan Football League 10/19 04:00 25 YSCC vs Minebea Mitsumi - View

Results

Japan Football League 08/30 06:00 19 [9] Minebea Mitsumi v Brady/Chambers [8] W 5-2
Japan Football League 07/27 09:00 18 [10] Atletico Suzuka Club v Minebea Mitsumi [11] W 1-2
Japan Football League 07/20 05:30 17 [7] FC Tiamo Hirakata v Minebea Mitsumi [11] L 2-1
Japan Football League 07/12 06:00 16 [9] Minebea Mitsumi v Verspah Oita [5] L 1-2
Japan Football League 07/06 06:00 15 [11] Minebea Mitsumi v YSCC [13] W 3-0
Japan Football League 06/29 07:00 14 [12] Criacao Shinjuku v Minebea Mitsumi [10] D 0-0
Japan Football League 06/21 04:00 13 Minebea Mitsumi v Maruyasu Okazaki D 1-1
Japan Football League 06/15 04:00 12 [3] Honda FC v Minebea Mitsumi [14] W 1-3
Japan Football League 06/07 04:00 11 [9] Briobecca Urayasu SC v Minebea Mitsumi [12] L 2-0
Japan Football League 06/01 04:00 10 [12] Minebea Mitsumi v Asuka FC [15] W 1-0
Japan Football League 05/18 04:00 9 [12] Grulla Morioka FC v Minebea Mitsumi [14] W 0-1
Japan Football League 05/04 04:00 8 [16] Minebea Mitsumi v Atletico Suzuka Club [8] W 4-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 14 17
Wins 9 5 4
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 38 18 20
Goals against 35 11 24
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - Minebea Mitsumi FC

Minebea Mitsumi FC (ミネベアミツミFC, Minebea Mitsumi Efu Shī), formerly Honda Lock SC (ホンダロックSC, Honda Rokku Esu Shī) are a Japanese football (soccer) club based in Miyazaki, the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture. They play in the Japan Football League, Japanese 4th tier of league football. Their team colour is blue.

History

Former logo of Honda Lock SC

The club was founded in 1964 by the factory workers of Honda Lock Manufacturing Co., an affiliate company of Honda Motor. They were promoted to the Kyushu Regional League in 1997 and acquired official backing from the company in 1999. They won the Kyushu Regional League in 2004 and were accepted by the Japan Football League following the Regional League promotion series.

They spent two years in the JFL but were relegated to the Kyūshū Regional League for the 2007 season after they lost to F.C. Gifu in the promotion/relegation play-offs.

Honda Lock returned to the JFL in 2009 after placing third in the 2008 Regional League promotion series.

Honda Lock SC changed its name to Minebea Mitsumi FC ahead of 2023 season, with Japanese Multinational corporation and a major producer of machinery components and electronics devices MinebeaMitsumi, taking over the club. The deal was completed on 27 January 2023. Regarding Honda Lock SC, Honda Lock Co. Ltd. a shareholder and MinebeaMitsumi Co. Ltd. entered into a share transfer agreement for the acquisition of shares of Honda Lock became a subsidiary.

Honda Lock Soccer Club is a professional football team based in the city of Kumamoto, Japan. Established in 1972, the club has a rich history and is known for its strong community ties and commitment to developing local talent. The team competes in the J3 League, the third tier of Japanese football, and has a reputation for its disciplined playstyle and tactical approach.

The club's colors are typically blue and white, symbolizing their connection to the Honda Lock company, which sponsors the team. Honda Lock is recognized for its emphasis on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, reflecting the values of both the organization and the local community.

Honda Lock's home matches are held at the Kumamoto Prefectural Athletic Stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their team. The club has a dedicated youth academy that nurtures young players, ensuring a steady pipeline of talent for the first team. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Honda Lock Soccer Club continues to be a vital part of the local sports landscape in Japan.