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The '''Kipanese Shukuro''' is the national football team of [[Kipan]], formed in 1990. | The '''Kipanese Shukuro''' is the national football team of [[Kipan]], formed in 1990. Throughout much of the team's existence, they've rarely participated in international competitions, only to end up either not emerging from the group stage or outright not qualifying. Shukuro would have been in the UENA 2016 World Cup, but failed to qualify due to their goal difference against their next closest in the rankings at that time. After a complete reconstruction of the team, and obtaining an experienced coach of a top K1 team, Akira Tadao, the national team has dominated the SATAMFC League Cup and the [[Aurelian Cup 2019|Aurelian Cup]] in 2019. Obon Stadium in Miyako is the national team's home. | ||
The team is made up of the following players: | The team is made up of the following players: |
Latest revision as of 17:15, 7 April 2019
Nickname(s) | Shukuro | ||
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Association | Kipanese Football Association | ||
Confederation | SATAMFC | ||
Head coach | Akira Tadao | ||
Captain | Kuroda Hoshi | ||
Home stadium | Obon Stadium, Miyako | ||
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The Kipanese Shukuro is the national football team of Kipan, formed in 1990. Throughout much of the team's existence, they've rarely participated in international competitions, only to end up either not emerging from the group stage or outright not qualifying. Shukuro would have been in the UENA 2016 World Cup, but failed to qualify due to their goal difference against their next closest in the rankings at that time. After a complete reconstruction of the team, and obtaining an experienced coach of a top K1 team, Akira Tadao, the national team has dominated the SATAMFC League Cup and the Aurelian Cup in 2019. Obon Stadium in Miyako is the national team's home.
The team is made up of the following players: Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #ff0038;"|Number ! style="text-align: left; background: #ff0038;"|Position ! style="text-align: left; background: #ff0038;"|Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #ff0038;"|DoB (Age) ! style="text-align: left; background: #ff0038;"|Club |----- ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | |----- |1 |GK |Ota Denbe | June 22, 1985 |Nakon |----- |2 |DF |Masaaki Rosanjin | April 4, 1984 |Kusen |----- |3 |DF |Kido Arata | May 5, 1994 |Atsui |----- |4 |DF |Inoue Akane | March 28, 1989 |Nakon |----- |5 |DF |Kei Sekozawa | April 23, 1992 |F.C. Miyako |----- |6 |MF |Idou Ngami | January 3, 1986 |Kyoka |----- |7 |MF |Katsuo Okazaki | January 2, 1992 |F.C. Jinyo |----- |8 |MF |Shinji Ishimaru | May 6, 1993 |Ketsugo |----- |9 |MF |Kuroda Hoshi | April 22, 1990 |Ngozi |----- |10 |FW |Geihei Kinjo | March 2, 1988 |F.C. Miyako |----- |11 |FW |Yanagi Ochiyo | July 9, 1992 |Nakazami Diamonds |----- |12 |GK |Michiro Shimada | June 12, 1988 |Tokai Saikutsu |----- |13 |FW |Shinzo Nagama | March 16, 1991 |Tokai Saikutsu |----- |14 |MF |Ryota Nakamoto | June 12, 1988 |Aso Sunrise |----- |15 |DF |Hakaru Azuma | November 8, 1993 |Yokomoto Dragonflys |}