Results

Japan Football League 04/13 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Kochi United - View
Japan Football League 04/07 04:00 - Minebea Mitsumi v Sony Sendai D 0-0
Japan Football League 03/17 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Verspah Oita W 2-0
Japan Football League 03/10 04:00 - Honda FC v Sony Sendai L 1-0
Japan Football League 11/26 04:00 - FC Tiamo Hirakata v Sony Sendai L 2-0
Japan Football League 11/19 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Maruyasu Okazaki L 1-3
Japan Football League 10/29 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Veertien Mie D 1-1
Japan Football League 10/21 04:00 - Tokyo Musashino City FC v Sony Sendai D 1-1
Japan Football League 10/07 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Honda FC W 2-1
Japan Football League 09/30 04:00 - Criacao Shinjuku v Sony Sendai W 0-1
Japan Football League 09/24 04:00 - Sony Sendai v Kochi United - View
Japan Football League 09/10 06:00 - Sony Sendai v Briobecca Urayasu SC D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 20 7 13
Wins 7 4 3
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 7 1 6
Goals for 26 15 11
Goals against 23 8 15
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 5 0 5

Wikipedia - Sony Sendai FC

Sony Sendai FC (ソニー仙台FC, Sonī Sendai Efu Shī) is a Japanese football club based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. They currently play in the Japan Football League, Japanese fourth tier of football league.

History

The club was founded by the workers of Sony's Sendai factory in 1968. They kept a low profile playing mainly in the Miyagi Prefecture League for a long time. However, it changed suddenly in 1993 when they embarked on a challenging task to reach the former Japan Football League within 5 years. They became league champions for 4 consecutive seasons starting from 1994, first in the Prefecture League and the others in the Tōhoku Regional League. They achieved their goal and were promoted to the JFL by winning the 1997 Regional League play-off.

When the J. League Division 2 was formed in 1999, the club decided not to turn professional. They joined the newly organised Japan Football League instead and have been an established JFL side since then.

As a result of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Sony Sendai, with permission from the JFL, did not contest the first half of the 2011 season. They expectedly earned last place on points, but due to Machida Zelvia and Matsumoto Yamaga being promoted to Division 2 and JEF Reserves withdrawing from the competition, they were spared relegation.

In 2015, Sony Sendai won the second stage and earned its first JFL title by defeating first stage champions Vanraure Hachinohe on penalties after a tied two-leg final on aggregate.

Sony Sendai is a professional soccer team based in Sendai, Japan. The team was founded in 1999 and has since become a prominent force in Japanese soccer. Known for their fast-paced and technical style of play, Sony Sendai has a loyal fan base and a strong presence in the J-League.

The team's colors are blue and white, symbolizing unity and strength. Their logo features the iconic Sony brand name, representing their corporate sponsor and the city of Sendai.

Sony Sendai has a history of success in domestic competitions, with several league titles and cup victories to their name. They have also competed in international tournaments, showcasing their talent on a global stage.

The team is known for their skilled players, passionate coaching staff, and dedicated supporters. Sony Sendai embodies the spirit of Japanese soccer, with a commitment to excellence and a drive to succeed. They continue to be a powerhouse in the J-League and a source of pride for the city of Sendai.