Results

Japan - Football League 04/13 04:00 - Honda FC v Minebea Mitsumi W 3-0
Japan - Football League 03/30 04:00 - Honda FC v Reilac Shiga D 0-0
Japan - Football League 03/24 04:00 - Verspah Oita v Honda FC D 0-0
Japan - Football League 03/16 04:00 - Maruyasu Okazaki v Honda FC D 1-1
Japan - Football League 03/10 04:00 - Honda FC v Sony Sendai W 1-0
Japan - Football League 11/26 04:00 - Honda FC v Criacao Shinjuku W 3-1
Japan - Football League 11/11 04:00 - Honda FC v Maruyasu Okazaki W 1-0
Japan - Football League 11/05 04:00 - FC Tiamo Hirakata v Honda FC W 1-4
Japan - Football League 10/29 04:00 - Kochi United v Honda FC - View
Japan - Football League 10/21 04:00 - Honda FC v Reinmeer Aomori D 0-0
Japan - Football League 10/07 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Honda FC L 2-1
Japan - Football League 09/30 04:00 - Honda FC v Briobecca Urayasu SC L 1-2

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 24 13 11
Wins 14 7 7
Draws 7 5 2
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 38 15 23
Goals against 14 5 9
Clean sheets 15 9 6
Failed to score 5 3 2

Wikipedia - Honda FC

Honda Football Club (ホンダフットボールクラブ, Honda Futtobōru Kurabu) commonly known as Honda FC (ホンダFC, Honda Efu Shī) is a Japanese professional football club based in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. They currently play in the Japan Football League, the country's 4th tier of professional league football.

History

The club was founded as Honda Motor, Honda works team in 1971. They were promoted to the Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1975 and to the JSL Division 1 in 1981; the closest they came to the title was in 1985–86 and 1990–91 seasons, when they finished in third place. In 1991 they also made the finals of both the Japan Soccer League Cup and Konica Cup, but lost both times. They also made the Emperor's Cup semi-finals in 1990 and 1991. They stayed in the top flight until the conclusion of the league in 1992.

In the early 1990s, the club considered the possibilities of turning professional and participating in J. League. They sought the merger with their sister club Honda Motor Sayama F.C. and Urawa was chosen as a possible hometown. However, they failed to persuade the owner Honda Motor who insisted they should abide by their principle to concentrate on their core business of automobile manufacturing.

As a result of this decision, many players left the club. They played in the newly formed Japan Football League Division 1 in 1992 and finished 9th out of 10. They were relegated to Division 2 where they won the championship in 1993. The 2 divisions of the JFL were merged in 1994 and the club joined the league.

In 1996, they won the championship in the JFL. Around that time, the club made the second effort to be a professional club. They acquired associate membership in J. League under new name Acute Hamamatsu but the inadequate stadium and insufficient local support (the closest professional club is Júbilo Iwata, formerly part of Yamaha Motor Corporation), forced them to give it up. Iwata was a common derby foe in the JSL and their fixtures were known as Tenryu-side Derby (天竜川決戦).

In 1999, the JFL was reorganised as the new JFL. They have been playing in the league since its inception.

Honda FC (ホンダFC), er en japansk fotballklubb som holder til i Hamamatsu, Shizuoka-prefekturet. Klubben ble grunnlagt i 1964 som Honda Motor FC, og spiller for tiden i Japan Football League (JFL).

Honda FC har aldri spilt i den øverste divisjonen i Japan, J1 League, men har vunnet JFL-tittelen tre ganger, i 1986, 1989 og 1994. Klubben har også vunnet Emperor's Cup én gang, i 1986.

Noen av de mest kjente spillerne som har spilt for Honda FC inkluderer Kazuyoshi Miura, Shinji Ono og Hidetoshi Nakata.