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Saruta Kōgyō S.C.

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Saruta Kōgyō S.C.
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Saruta Kogyo Soccer Club (猿田興業サッカー部, Saruta Kogyo Soccer Club) is a Japanese football club based in Akita, the capital city of Akita Prefecture.[35][36][37][38] They play in the Tohoku Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues.[39][22] Their team colour is blue and they won the Emperor's Cup Akita Prefectural title for two consecutive seasons.[40][41]


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History

The club based in Akita, Akita, was founded in 1970.[1] They won the Akita Prefecture League in 2011 and 2013.[42][43] The team finished first place in the Tohoku Soccer League Division 2 North twice.[44][45][46][47]

Company profile

Saruta Kogyo Co., Ltd. is a company that specializes in firefighting disaster prevention equipments, paper manufacturing material, recycling, wooden pallets and real estate.[33][48]

Current squad

As of 23 August 2023.[49]

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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Honours

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Emperor's Cup Records

16 September 2020 1 Sony Sendai FC 3–0 Saruta Kogyo Sendai, Miyagi
19:00 Akimoto 45'
Hirata 61'
Suzuki 89'
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Stadium: Yurtec Stadium Sendai
Attendance: 203
Referee: Tomokazu Sato
23 May 2021 1 Vanraure Hachinohe 13–0Saruta Kogyo (Akita tournament winner)Hachinohe, Aomori
13:00 JST
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Stadium: Prifoods Stadium
Attendance: 379
Referee: Kei Suzuki

Akita Prefecture Qualifying Round

21 August 2016 Akita Prefecture Qualifying FinalBlaublitz Akita5–0 Saruta Kōgyō S.C. Akigin Stadium
14:04 Go 36', 41'
Urashima 81'
Yuma 86'
Fukai 93'
Report Attendance: 457
22 April 2018 Akita Prefecture Qualifying FinalBlaublitz Akita1–0 Saruta Kōgyō S.C. Akigin Stadium
14:00 Yoshihira 29' Report Attendance: 602
21 April 2019 Akita Prefecture Qualifying FinalBlaublitz Akita4–0 Saruta Kōgyō S.C. Soyu Stadium
13:00 Wada 8'
own goal 35'
Nakashima 74', 80'
Report Attendance: 528
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Tohoku Soccer League records

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2007 Tohoku D2 North

27 May 2007 Saruta Kogyo 3–1 Omiya SC Misato, Akita
13:00 JST Stadium: Odaino Square
12 June 2007 Hokuto Bank SC 1–5 Saruta Kogyo Spopa Kawabe
11:00 JST
5 August 2007 Saruta Kogyo 5–3 Fuji Club 2003 Spopa Kawabe
13:00 JST
1 July 2007 Saruta Kogyo 1–3 Mizusawa SC Spopa Kawabe
11:00 JST
8 July 2007 Saruta Kogyo 1–7 FC Akita Cambiare Spopa Kawabe
13:00 JST
7 October 2007 Omiya SC 1–2 Saruta Kogyo
13:00 JST

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2008 Tohoku D2 North

13 July 2008 FC Shiwa 1–1 Saruta Kogyo Fureai Park
13:30 JST

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2014 Tohoku D2 North

11 May 2014 Iwate SC 0–11 Saruta Kogyo Iwate, Iwate
12:00 JST Stadium: Iwate Town General Sports Park

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2015 Tohoku D2 North

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2016 Tohoku Soccer League

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2017 Tohoku D2 North

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2018 Tohoku D2 North

29 April 2018 Saruta Kogyo 9–1 Gonohe SC Akigin Stadium
14:00 JST
26 August 2018 Gonohe SC 1–7 Saruta Kogyo Gonohe Hibarino Park
13:00 JST

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2019 Tohoku Soccer League

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2020 Tohoku Soccer League

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Akita derby

The Akita derby is a commonly occurring football fixture in Japan. The game takes place between the teams in Akita Prefecture; Blaublitz Akita, Saruta Kogyo, Akita FC Cambiare, TDK Shinwakai, Hokuto Bank SC, Akita University Medical FC and so on.

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