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Norddea Hokkaido
ノルディーア北海道
Full nameNorddea Hokkaido
Nickname(s)Norddea Hokkaido
Founded2004
ManagerMasayuki Miura
LeagueNadeshiko League Div.2
2022Nadeshiko League Div.2, 7th
WebsiteClub website

Norddea Hokkaido (ノルディーア北海道) is a women's football club playing in Japan's Hokkaido League. Its hometown is the city of Sapporo, Hokkaido.

Squad

Current squad

As of 14 July 2020. [1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Japan JPN Azusa Watanabe
2 DF Japan JPN Yumeka Kikuchi
3 DF Japan JPN Touko Hasatani
4 DF Japan JPN Akiho Minato
5 DF Japan JPN Hitoe Arita
6 MF Japan JPN Misato Mori
7 MF Japan JPN Mayuko Watanabe
8 MF Japan JPN Yuri Sanogawa
9 FW Japan JPN Ayaka Hoshiyama
10 FW Japan JPN Miki Kannari (c)
11 FW Japan JPN Azami Saito
13 MF Japan JPN Wakana Narumi
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW Japan JPN Yuna Yamazaki
15 MF Japan JPN Yukari Arai
16 GK Japan JPN Mai Konno
17 DF Japan JPN Rina Takahashi
18 MF Japan JPN Mio Ebisu
19 MF Japan JPN Eri Hashimoto
20 DF Japan JPN Miran Kan
22 MF Japan JPN Rina Takahashi
23 MF Japan JPN Rei Uno
24 DF Japan JPN Amiri Misumi
25 FW Japan JPN Mai Tomita
27 FW Japan JPN Airi Mogami

Results

Season Domestic League National Cup League Cup
League Level Place Tms.
2005
Hokkaido
4
1st
DNQ
-
2006
3
2nd
1st Stage
-
2007
3rd
DNQ
-
2008
2nd
DNQ
-
2009
3rd
5
1st Stage
-
2010
Challenge
(East)
2
5th
6
2nd Stage
-
2011
6th
6
2nd Stage
-
2012
Hokkaido
3
3rd
4
DNQ
-
2013
2nd
5
DNQ
-
2014
1st
6
1st Stage
-
2015
Challenge(East)
5th
6
1st Stage
-
2016
Challenge
5th
12
1st Stage
-
2017
11th
12
1st Stage
-
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023

Transition of team name

The team name comes from Italian Nord (north) and dea (goddess).

References