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Full name | International Athletic Club Kobe Leonessa | ||
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Founded | 2001 | ||
Ground | Noevir Stadium Kobe | ||
Capacity | 30,132 | ||
Head coach | Jordi Ferrón | ||
League | WE League | ||
2022–23 | 2nd of 11 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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INAC Kobe is a Japanese football club from Kobe, founded in 2001.[1] INAC stands for International Athletic Club while Leonessa means Lioness in Italian.
In 2006 INAC Leonessa was promoted to the Nadeshiko.League, where it has played since 2020. In 2021 they are playing in WE League. The 2008 season marked a great leap for the team as it was the runner-up both in the Nadeshiko.League and the All Japan Women's Football Championship. 2010 saw INAC lift its first title as they beat Urawa Red Diamonds in the final of the All Japan Women's Football Championship through a penalty shootout, and in 2011, coinciding with the club's 10th anniversary, the team won the double Nadeshiko.League – All Japan Women's Football Championship.[2]
Leonessa's 2011 squad included seven champions of the 2011 World Cup: Ayumi Kaihori, Yukari Kinga, Nahomi Kawasumi, Shinobu Ohno, Homare Sawa, Megumi Takase and Asuna Tanaka.
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor (chest) | Shirt sponsor (sleeve) |
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2021–2022 | Hummel International | Earth | |
2022–2023 | Art Moving |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Main article: List of INAC Kobe Leonessa seasons |
Season | Domestic League | Empress's Cup | WE League Cup | |||
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League | Level | Position | Tms. | |||
2002
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Kansai League Division 3
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4
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Champions
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DNQ
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—
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2003
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Kansai League Division 2
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3
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Champions
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8
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DNQ
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—
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2004
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Kansai League Division 1
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Champions
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8
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Second round
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—
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2005
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2
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Champions
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7
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2006
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Nadeshiko League Division 1 | 1
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5th
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8
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2007
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4th
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8
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Semi-finals
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Semi-finals
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2008
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2nd
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8
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Runners-up
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—
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2009
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4th
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8
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Semi-finals
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—
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2010
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4th
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10
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Winners
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Semi-finals
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2011
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Champions
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9
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Winners
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—
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2012
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Champions
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10
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Winners
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Runners-up
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2013
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Champions
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10
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Winners
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Winners
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2014
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6th
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10
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2015
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Nadeshiko League Division 1 | 3rd
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10
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Winners
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—
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2016
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2nd
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10
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Winners
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Group stage
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2017
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2nd
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10
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Third round
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Semi-finals
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2018
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2nd
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10
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Runners-up
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Runners-up
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2019
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3rd
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10
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Semi-finals
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Runners-up
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2020
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2nd
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10
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2021
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–
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–
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Fourth round
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—
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2021–22 | WE League | 1
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Champions
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11
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Not held
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2022–23 | 2nd
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11
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Runners-up
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Group stage
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