Fixtures

Japan J2-League 07/12 09:00 23 Blaublitz Akita vs Roasso Kumamoto - View
Japan FA Cup 07/16 09:30 9 Reinmeer Aomori vs Blaublitz Akita - View
Japan J2-League 08/02 10:30 24 Jubilo Iwata vs Blaublitz Akita - View
Japan J2-League 08/09 09:00 25 Blaublitz Akita vs Fujieda MYFC - View
Japan J2-League 08/16 05:00 26 Consadole Sapporo vs Blaublitz Akita - View
Japan J2-League 08/23 09:00 27 Blaublitz Akita vs FC Imabari - View

Results

Japan J2-League 07/05 09:00 22 [15] Blaublitz Akita v Mito Hollyhock [1] L 0-2
Japan J2-League 06/28 10:00 21 [18] Renofa Yamaguchi v Blaublitz Akita [16] D 1-1
Japan J2-League 06/22 05:00 20 [15] Blaublitz Akita v Kozuv [17] L 2-3
Japan J2-League 06/15 09:00 19 [10] Oita v Blaublitz Akita [18] W 1-2
Japan FA Cup 06/11 10:00 8 Iwaki SC v Blaublitz Akita W 1-2
Japan J2-League 05/31 05:00 18 [16] Blaublitz Akita v Kataller Toyama [17] D 2-2
Japan J2-League 05/25 07:00 17 [14] Roasso Kumamoto v Blaublitz Akita [19] W 1-2
Japan J2-League 05/17 05:00 16 [18] Blaublitz Akita v Florian Simbozel [9] L 1-2
Japan J2-League 05/11 05:00 15 [5] Mito Hollyhock v Blaublitz Akita [18] L 2-1
Japan J2-League 05/06 06:00 14 [18] Blaublitz Akita v Ventforet Kofu [16] L 0-1
Japan J2-League 05/03 04:00 13 [17] Iwaki SC v Blaublitz Akita [18] D 1-1
Japan J2-League 04/29 05:00 12 [17] Blaublitz Akita v Tokushima Vortis [8] L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 18 22
Wins 16 7 9
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 43 19 24
Goals against 52 21 31
Clean sheets 12 7 5
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Blaublitz Akita

Blaublitz Akita (ブラウブリッツ秋田, Burauburittsu Akita) is a Japanese professional association football team based in Akita, capital of Akita Prefecture. The club currently play in the J2 League, Japanese second tier of professional football league. Due to the club's former ownership by TDK and thus formerly known as the TDK S.C. (JaWiki), most of the players were employees of TDK's Akita factory.

History

The club based in Nikaho, Akita, was founded in 1965. They were promoted to the Tohoku Regional League in 1982. They played in the Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1985 and 1986. They were the only club in Tohoku region competing in the JSL.

In 2006, they won the Tohoku Regional League championship for the fifth straight year. They were automatically promoted to the Japan Football League after they won the National Regional League Playoffs.

The team has announced that it would separate from its parent company and join the J. League if the club's final yearly standing should ever allow promotion.

In May, 2009, TDK announced that the football club will become independent for the 2010 season and be based around Akita. Later in 2010 the club's name was changed to "Blaublitz Akita". Blau and Blitz mean blue and lightning in German respectively.

In 2014 they entered the J3 League after previously playing in the Japan Football League, the third tier of the Japanese association football league system until promotion to J2 in 2020.

The club moved to Akita City and entered the J3 League for the 2014 season. The club finished 8th in each of its first two years in the professional competition. In the 2017 season, their fourth, they won the title, however due to their lacking a license to play upper-tier football, they were not promoted, becoming the first professional third-tier champion not to be promoted. However, Akita acquired the J2 license on September 27, 2018, after which they won the title again in the 2020 season, returning to the second tier for the first time in 34 years.

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Blaublitz Akita is a professional soccer team based in Akita, Japan, competing in the J3 League, the third tier of Japanese football. Founded in 2010, the club has quickly established itself as a prominent force in regional football, embodying the spirit and passion of the Akita community.

The team's name, "Blaublitz," combines the German words for "blue" (blau) and "lightning" (blitz), symbolizing their dynamic and energetic style of play. The team's colors are predominantly blue, reflecting their identity and connection to the region.

Blaublitz Akita plays its home matches at the Akita City Athletic Stadium, a venue that fosters a vibrant atmosphere, with passionate fans who support the team through thick and thin. The club is dedicated to developing local talent and promoting soccer at the grassroots level, engaging with the community and inspiring the next generation of players.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, Blaublitz Akita aims to climb the ranks of Japanese football, striving for success both on and off the pitch. The team's commitment to excellence and community involvement makes it a beloved institution in Akita and a rising star in the world of Japanese soccer.