名古屋鲸鱼

Nagoya Grampus

Nagoya Grampus
日职联

Team Introduction

Nagoya Grampus Football Club (abbreviated as "Nagoya Grampus", English name: Nagoya Grampus) was established in 1939 and is located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

Inspired by the "Tiger Head Carp" (pronounced the same as "whale" in Japanese) of Nagoya Castle and the city's emblem "Maruhachi", this team won the Emperor's Cup under legendary coach Wenger in 1996 and finished as runners-up in the J.League. In 2010, under the management of Stojković, they won their first J1 League title, reaching the peak of the club's history.

In 2016, the team faced its first relegation in history, but returned to the top league in just one year. The matches between Nagoya Grampus and Kashima Antlers have been dramatic, with Nagoya setting an embarrassing record of 22 consecutive away losses, which was only broken in 2008. In 2022, they established a partnership with Serie A club AS Roma. This team, with its blend of traditional heritage and modern vision, remains an undeniable force in Japanese football.

Honors and Records

Updated on November 2, 2024, at 15:50
East Sea Football League Championx3

1971

1970

1966

AFC Champions League participantsx4

20-21

11-12

10-11

08-09

Promoted to the top divisionx1

16-17

Emperor's Cup champion of Japanx2

1999

1995

J1 League Championx1

2010

J.League Cup Championx2

2024

2021

Japan Super Cup Championx2

2011

1996

Japan Amateur Football Cup Championx2

1970

1968