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Mynavi Sendai Ladies
マイナビ仙台レディース
Full nameMynavi Sendai Ladies
Nickname(s)MySendai
Founded2012
GroundYurtec Stadium Sendai
Capacity19,694
ChairmanYoshihisa Nishikawa
ManagerShigemitsu Sudo
LeagueWE League
Websitehttps://www.mynavisendai-ladies.jp
Home colours Away colours

Mynavi Sendai Ladies (マイナビ仙台レディース) is a women's professional football club playing in Japan's WE League. Its hometown is Sendai.

Kits

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
2021–2022 X-girl Mynavi The 77 Bank
2022–2023
2023–2024

Stadium

Yurtec Stadium Sendai
Miyagi Stadium
In 2023, Mynavi recorded the highest number of participants in the WE League.

Their home stadium is Yurtec Stadium Sendai, in Izumi-ku, Sendai, although a few home games have also been played at nearby Miyagi Stadium.

Sendai Stadium ranks among the top stadiums in Japan for its presence, comfort, and accessibility, and was once ranked second in an evaluation by a famous Japanese football media.It was also used by Azzurri as a camp site during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Miyagi Stadium is famous not only for the Japanese national team, but also for hosting matches of the Argentine national team in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

In 2022–23, it became the third place in the number of WE-League spectators.

Mascot

Myviy

  • First appearance at the Tokyo Girls Collection in February 2021.
  • A girl from Deneb and raised in Sendai. LTAANA and VEGATTA are friends.
  • By combining "MY" from My Navi and "V" from Victory, the club named it "Myviy" as an easy-to-call name that will be familiar to many people, including supporters.
  • Not a specific animal. A character inspired by the star Deneb, one of the summer triangles. The motif is Mynavi Wave, a moon helmet that is associated with the stars and the city of Sendai.

Players

First-team squad

As of 17 November 2024.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Japan JPN Ayaka Saito
2 DF Japan JPN Kana Osafune
4 DF Japan JPN Miyu Takahira
5 DF Japan JPN Aimi Kunitake
6 MF Japan JPN Ibuki Hara
7 MF Japan JPN Rin Sumida
8 FW Japan JPN Wakana Onishi [ja]
9 FW Japan JPN Maho Hirosawa [ja]
10 MF Japan JPN Emi Nakajima
11 FW Japan JPN Michi Goto
13 FW Japan JPN Nanako Takeda
14 MF Japan JPN Mitsuba Ibaraki
15 GK Japan JPN Shiori Shimizu
17 DF Japan JPN Rio Sasaki [ja]
19 DF Japan JPN Kaede Sato
22 DF Japan JPN Kokoro Yoshioka [ja]
24 MF Japan JPN Yume Endo
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF Japan JPN Moe Ohta [ja]
26 MF Japan JPN Akane Nishino
27 MF Japan JPN Niina Sato [ja]
28 DF Japan JPN Miina Matsunaga
30 MF Japan JPN Miwa Sasaki
31 FW Japan JPN Anon Tsuda [ja]
32 DF Japan JPN Kotomi Iwaki [ja]
33 GK Japan JPN Kisara Seto
34 MF Japan JPN Hana Kikuchi [ja]
36 MF Japan JPN Yuko Inose
37 MF Japan JPN Saki Ishizaka [ja]
38 DF South Korea KOR Park Jeah

Notable players

Club staff

Position Name
Manager Japan Shigemitsu Sudo
Assistant managers Japan Hayato Sasaki
First-Team Coach Japan Yuri Saito
Goalkeeper Coach Japan Mitsuhiko Moromachi
Physical coach Japan Anna Yamamori
Chief trainer Japan Keisuke Niiyama
Trainer Japan Aoi Sekine
Interpreter Japan Maho Oono
Competent Japan Ayano Masubuchi
Registered Dietitian Japan Ryu Umetsu
Conditioning Advisor Japan Yu Suzuki

Managerial history

Dates Name
2012–2016 Yasunobu Chiba
2017–2018.6 Kazuo Echigo
2018.6–2018.12 Yasunobu Chiba
2019–2020 Keiju Karashima
2021–2023.5 Takeo Matsuda
2023.5–present Shigemitsu Sudo

Honours

Team awards

Individual awards

Season-by-season records

Seasons of MyNavi Sendai Ladies
Season Domestic League Empress's Cup WE League Cup
League Level Place Tms.
2012 Challenge League 2 Champions 12 Third round
2013 Nadeshiko League 1 5th 10 Quarter-finals Group stage
2014 7th 10 Semi-finals
2015 Nadeshiko League Division 1 2nd 10 Semi-finals
2016 4th 10 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2017 4th 10 Quarter-finals Group stage
2018 8th 10 Quarter-finals Group stage
2019 8th 10 Quarter-finals Group stage
2020 7th 10 Semi-finals
2021–22 WE League 5th 11 Fourth round
2022–23 4th 11 Fourth round Group stage
2023–24 12 Quarter-finals Group stage

Parent company

Mynavi Corporation

Transition of team name

  • Vegalta Sendai Ladies: (2012–2016)
  • Mynavi Vegalta Sendai Ladies: (2017–2020)
  • Mynavi Sendai Ladies: (2021–present)

See also

References

  1. "Mascot Mybi of Mynavi Sendai Ladies who debuted at "Tokyo Girls Collection (TGC)"". Targma. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  2. "選手・スタッフ マイナビ仙台レディースオフィシャルWEBサイト" [Player and Staff MyNavi Sendai Ladies official website] (in Japanese). MyNavi Sendai Ladies.

External links

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