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Football club
Fujita SC Mercury
フジタ・サッカークラブ・マーキュリー
Full nameFujita Soccer Club Mercury
Nickname(s)Fujita S. C. Mercury
Founded1990

Fujita Soccer Club Mercury (フジタ・サッカークラブ・マーキュリー) was a women's football team from Hiratsuka which played in Division 1 of Japan's Nadeshiko League. It founded the league back in 1989. The club was disbanded in 1999.

History

The club was acquired in 1990 by Fujita Industries, parent company of the team that became Shonan Bellmare. The women's team was run directly by the company. In 1999, following the withdrawal of Fujita's support of the Bellmare club, the women's team was disbanded.

Honors

Domestic competitions

Results

Season Domestic League National Cup League Cup League Note
League Level Place Tms.
1991 JLSL 1 10th 10 2nd Stage -
1992 8th 10 Quarter-finals -
1993 10th 10 2nd Stage - 1st Stage : 7th / 2nd Stage : 10th
1994 L 8th 10 Semi-finals - 1st Stage : 8th / 2nd Stage : 6th
1995 6th 10 Champion - 1st Stage : 7th / 2nd Stage : 6th
1996 9th 10 Quarter-finals Group League 1st Stage : 8th / 2nd Stage : 8th
1997 7th 10 Quarter-finals Group League 1st Stage : 6th / 2nd Stage : 9th
1998 9th 10 2nd Stage Group League 1st Stage : 10th / 2nd Stage : 8th / Dissolved

Transition of team name

  • Fujita Tendai SC Mercury : 1990 - 1994
  • Fujita SC Mercury : 1995 - 1999

References

  1. "Japan (Women) 1995/96". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2022-08-04.

External links

Nadeshiko League
Japan Football Association (JFA)
Division 1
(2024)
Division 2
(2024)
Seasons
Shonan Bellmare
Club
Stadium
Seasons
Training ground
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