Norbritz Hokkaido

Club Fields Norbritz Hokkaido (クラブフィールズ・ノルブリッツ北海道) is a Japanese football club from Ebetsu, Hokkaido, within the Sapporo metropolitan area. They play in the Hokkaido League, the regionalized fourth level of the Japanese football league system.

Norbritz Hokkaido
ノルブリッツ北海道
Full nameClub Fields Norbritz Hokkaido
Founded1985
GroundHokkaido Electric Power Ebetsu Soccer Field
Ebetsu, Hokkaido
Capacity2,000
ChairmanYoshihiro Hama
ManagerYuki Shingo
LeagueHokkaido Soccer League
20202nd
WebsiteClub website

History

It was founded on 1985 as Hokkaido Electric Power Company F.C., as a branch of the regional utility. In 2004 the club changed its name to Norbritz, and began as an independent entity. The club name of Norbritz is a portmanteau of the German words "nord" and "blitz" (albeit improperly romanised; the correct should be Norblitz), meaning Northern Lightning.[1]

They have won the Hokkaido League a record 17 times. In 2012, after winning the Hokkaido League, Norbritz played the Regional League promotion series, ending in third place and therefore qualifying to play a play-off series against the 17th-placed team of the 2012 Japan Football League, Tochigi Uva F.C.. They barely lost the series on penalties and therefore missed the chance to play in the JFL.

League record

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
League Emperor's

Cup

Shakaijin

Cup

SeasonDivision Tier TeamsPos.GPWDLPts
2004 Hokkaido Soccer
League (Div. 1)
481st14121137
2005 8 1st14121137
2006 8 1st14103133
2007 8 1st14140042
2008 8 1st1494131
2009 6 2nd1072123
2010 6 2nd1072123
2011 8 1st14122038
2012 8 1st14140042
2013 8 1st14110333
2014 5 8 3rd14101331
2015 8 2nd14103133
2016 8 1st1495032
2017 8 3rd1492329
2018 8 2nd14120236
2019 8 3rd 1483327
2020 8 2nd760118
Key
  • Pos. = Position in league; GP = Games Played; W = Games won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; Pts = Points gained
  • Data Source rsssf.com[2]

Honours

  • Hokkaido Soccer League
    • Champions: (18) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016

References

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