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Asuka FC

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Asuka FC
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Asuka Football Club (飛鳥フットボールクラブ, Asuka Futtobōru Kurabu), commonly known as Asuka FC (飛鳥FC, Asuka Efushi) is a semi-professional football club based in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The team currently play in Japan Football League, the fourth tier of Japanese football.[1] The club was founded on 6 December, 2003, and has undergone several name changes throughout its history, including Porvenir Kashihara and from Porvenir Asuka in 2022.[2]

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Asuka FC has steadily progressed through the Japanese football league system. The club has participated in regional leagues, notably the Kansai Soccer League, which is part of the Japanese Regional Leagues and represents the fifth tier of Japanese football.

In the 2024 season, Asuka FC clinched the Kansai Soccer League Division 1 title, marking a significant achievement in the club's history. This victory earned them promotion to the Japan Football League (JFL), the fourth tier of Japanese football, for the 2025 season.

Early foundations

Kashihara FC was founded in 1979, followed by Shirakashi FC in 1984, and Unebi FC in 1993. These three clubs were established within the Nara Prefecture and participated in local leagues, developing their reputation within the regional football scene.[2]

Porvenir Kashihara was established in 2003 from the merger of three local teams in Kashihara, those being Kashihara FC, Shirakashi FC, and Unebi FC. Alongside this merger, the Porvenir Kashihara Sports Club, a non-profit organization, was established as the operating entity. That same year, the team won the Nara Football League Division 1 championship, earning the right to compete in the Kansai Soccer League finals. Unfortunately, they finished 4th in the B Block of the Kansai League Finals Qualifying Tournament, which meant remaining in the Nara League Division 1.[2]

2006–2010

In 2006, the club secured 2nd place in the Nara League Division 1 and advanced to the Kansai League Finals. However, their journey ended after finishing 3rd in the C Block of the Kansai League Finals Qualifying Tournament.

The following year, in 2007, the team won the Nara League Division 1 and advanced once again to the Kansai League Finals. Unfortunately, their campaign concluded with a 3rd place finish in the D Block of the Kansai League Finals Qualifying Tournament.

In 2010, the club achieved 2nd place in the Nara League Division 1 and advanced to the Kansai League Finals. They finished second in Group D of the Kansai League Finals Qualifying Tournament, remaining in the Nara League Division 1. Notably, this was the team's first appearance in the All Japan Club Teams Football Tournament.[3] That year also marked the team's ambition to aim for membership in the J.League.[2]

2017–2019

In 2017, the team made its second appearance in the All Japan Club Teams Football Tournament and won the Nara Football League Division 1 for the second time. They triumphed in the Kansai League Finals, earning promotion to the Kansai Soccer League Division 2.

The top team’s name was officially changed to Porvenir Asuka in 2018. A year later, in 2019, they finished as runners-up in the Kansai League Division 2 and secured promotion to the Kansai League Division 1.

2021–2022

In 2021, the club appointed Naohiko Minobe, who had previously managed Kyoto and other teams, as the new manager. That year, the club won the 26th Nara Football Championship and made its first appearance in the Emperor's Cup, losing in the first round against FC Osaka.

On 14 February 2022, the top team’s name was changed to Asuka FC to reflect its goal of expanding its operations beyond Kashihara City to the central and southern parts of Nara Prefecture.

2023–2024

In 2023, the club made its first appearance in the All Japan Senior Football Championship. That same year, the operating corporation was restructured, transitioning from the nonprofit organisation Porvenir Kashihara Sports Club to Asuka FC Co., Ltd., which was established in February 2023.

The 2024 season was a groundbreaking year for Asuka FC. They won the Kansai League Division 1 for the first time, clinched victory in the Japanese Regional Football Champions League, and earned promotion to the Japan Football League (JFL). To cap off an exceptional year, they also won the KSL Cup, achieving a remarkable triple crown in a single season.

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Stadium

Asuka FC plays its home matches at the Nara Prefectural Kashihira Park Athletics Stadium (奈良県立橿原公苑陸上競技場), located in Kashihara, Nara.[4] The stadium has a seating capacity of 3,000 spectators.

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A view from the athletics track of the stadium grounds.

Team colours

The official team colour of Asuka FC is enji, a traditional Japanese colour resembling dark red or burgundy.

League & cup record

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Current squad

As of 17 March 2025.[5]

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

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Coaching staff

The coaching staff for 2025 season. [6]

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Honours

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Managerial history

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