size: 2048x2048
type: PNG alpha
platform: PC/PS
Available kits:
goalkeeper (league-ACL)
home (league-ACL)
away (league-ACL)
third (league-ACL)
About the team:
PES name: HOKKAIDO CONSADOLE SAPPORO (HCS)
PES ID: 144
Founded: 1935
Website: www.consadole-sapporo.jp
Address: Hitsujigaoka 1, Toyohira-ku, 062-0045, Sapporo
Country: Japan
Phone: +81 (11) 858 5310
Stadium: Sapporo Dome (Sapporo)
Capacity: 53845
Team History:
Consadole's club tradition dates back to 1935 when Toshiba Horikawa-cho Soccer Club was founded in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. They were promoted to the now-defunct Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1978.[3] They adopted new name Toshiba Soccer Club in 1980 and were promoted to the JSL Division 1 in 1989.
Consadole Sapporo inherited the JFL status from Toshiba S.C.. Their debut season in 1996 was not overly successful as they finished 5th and missed promotion. However, they won the JFL championship in 1997 and were promoted to J. League.[3]
In 1998, their first J. League season saw them finish 14th out of 18 but this did not guarantee them staying up. From the 1999 season, the J. League had 2 divisions and the play-offs involving five teams (four J. League sides and the champions of the JFL) were to be played. In order to decide who were involved in the play-offs, not only the results of the 1998 season but also those of the 1997 were taken account of. Consadole, who did not play in the previous season, was placed 14th in the aggregate standing and despite finishing above Gamba Osaka (who had finished 4th in 1997), was forced to face the play-offs. They lost all four games, two against Vissel Kobe, and another two against Avispa Fukuoka, and became the first-ever J. League side that experienced relegation.
In 2016, Club changed name to Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo.
Consadole Sapporo inherited the JFL status from Toshiba S.C.. Their debut season in 1996 was not overly successful as they finished 5th and missed promotion. However, they won the JFL championship in 1997 and were promoted to J. League.[3]
In 1998, their first J. League season saw them finish 14th out of 18 but this did not guarantee them staying up. From the 1999 season, the J. League had 2 divisions and the play-offs involving five teams (four J. League sides and the champions of the JFL) were to be played. In order to decide who were involved in the play-offs, not only the results of the 1998 season but also those of the 1997 were taken account of. Consadole, who did not play in the previous season, was placed 14th in the aggregate standing and despite finishing above Gamba Osaka (who had finished 4th in 1997), was forced to face the play-offs. They lost all four games, two against Vissel Kobe, and another two against Avispa Fukuoka, and became the first-ever J. League side that experienced relegation.
In 2016, Club changed name to Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo.
Club trophies and titles:
J2 League: 1 Title
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