Fixtures

Japan J2-League 09/13 09:30 29 Ventforet Kofu vs Sagan Tosu - View
Japan J2-League 09/20 10:00 30 Sagan Tosu vs Roasso Kumamoto - View
Japan J2-League 09/27 10:00 31 FC Imabari vs Sagan Tosu - View
Japan J2-League 10/05 05:00 32 Renofa Yamaguchi vs Sagan Tosu - View
Japan J2-League 10/18 05:00 33 Sagan Tosu vs Blaublitz Akita - View
Japan J2-League 10/26 05:00 34 Vegalta Sendai vs Sagan Tosu - View

Results

Japan J2-League 08/30 10:00 28 [15] Montedio Yamagata v Sagan Tosu [9] L 3-2
Japan J2-League 08/23 10:00 27 [7] Sagan Tosu v Mito Hollyhock [1] D 2-2
Japan J2-League 08/17 10:00 26 [6] Sagan Tosu v V-Varen Nagasaki [5] L 1-2
Japan J2-League 08/10 10:00 25 [20] Ehime FC v Sagan Tosu [7] W 0-1
Japan J2-League 08/02 05:00 24 [11] Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo v Sagan Tosu [4] L 1-0
Japan FA Cup 07/16 10:00 9 Sagan Tosu v Tokyo Verdy L 0-1
Japan J2-League 07/12 10:00 23 [7] Sagan Tosu v Oita [12] W 2-1
Japan J2-League 07/05 10:00 22 [3] JEF Utd Chiba v Sagan Tosu [8] W 0-2
Japan J2-League 06/28 10:00 21 [8] Sagan Tosu v Iwaki SC [13] W 1-0
Japan J2-League 06/21 10:00 20 [3] Omiya Ardija v Sagan Tosu [7] D 0-0
Japan J2-League 06/14 09:00 19 [3] Mito Hollyhock v Sagan Tosu [7] L 1-0
Japan FA Cup 06/11 10:00 8 Sagan Tosu v Ehime FC W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 21 19
Wins 16 10 6
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 44 26 18
Goals against 41 21 20
Clean sheets 15 8 7
Failed to score 12 4 8

Wikipedia - Sagan Tosu

Sagan Tosu (サガン鳥栖, Sagan Tosu) is a Japanese professional football club based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture. The club plays in the J2 League, the second tier of Japanese football, since 2025 following relegation from the J1 League in 2024.

Sagan is a coined word with various suggested ideas behind where the name came from. One of its homophones is sandstone (砂岩, sagan) in Japanese. This symbolises many small elements uniting to form one formidable object, for example as a metaphor for a team. Also, Sagan Tosu can be interpreted as "Tosu of Saga (Prefecture)" (佐賀ん鳥栖, Saga-n Tosu) in the area's dialect.

History

In February 1997, Sagan was established as a new club which virtually took over Tosu Futures, which became insolvent in the previous month. They were admitted to participate in the Japan Football League from 1997 to 1998, as well as the J. League Cup in 1997 as a preferential measure, although J. League Associate Membership status was not awarded to Sagan. In 1999 they were admitted to the new J. League Division 2 (J2) as one of the "Original Ten," which were the ten first members of the J2. They remained at that league until their promotion to J1 at the end of the 2011 season. Little by little, Sagan Tosu started to establish itself as one of the top clubs in the country with the new President & Chief Operating Officer Minoru Takehara, who is also part owner of the club.

In their first season at the J1 League in 2012, confounding the prediction of many critics about their immediate relegation to J2, they maintained their position between 5th and 11th place all the way through the season, except on matchweek 2, in which they were ranked 13th. They were ranked third after the 33rd week, having a chance to qualify for the 2013 AFC Champions League if they hadn't lost to Yokohama F. Marinos in the last match of the season. However, they only lost to Yokohama by 0–1, wrapping up the season in 5th place, while Urawa Red Diamonds defeated Nagoya Grampus and were ranked 3rd. They also became the first club in Asia to sign a partnership with Warrior Sports, who sponsor many overseas clubs, including English side Liverpool.

In 2013, they made it to the semi-finals of the Emperor's Cup for the first time in the club's history, becoming the first club based in Kyushu to make it to the semi-finals of the Emperor's Cup since Nippon Steel Yawata had done so in the 1981 edition. In 2013, they invited the A-League team Sydney FC along with the former Italian international player Alessandro Del Piero for a Japan Tour for the first time.

In 2014, the club had their most successful season in the J1 League, being ranked on the top of the 2014 J1 League on the 1st, 2nd, 13th, and 18th matchweek. However, the club suddenly made an announcement on the 8th of August which announced the termination of the contract with the head coach Yoon Jung-Hwan, despite the apparently good season. During the course of the year, they continued on their international expansion and started a partnership with the Italian side Juventus for its Juventus Under-16 Japan Tour 2014. On 10 July 2018, the club reached an agreement with former FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League winner, Fernando Torres. The aging star would play 35 games for the side, netting 5 goals before finally hanging up his boots on his star-studded career.

On 19 October 2024, Sagan Tosu officially relegated to J2 League after defeat from Kyoto Sanga 2-0 and return to second tier after 13 years absence with four games left, ended in top tier at 13 years stint.

Sagan Tosu is a professional soccer team based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1997, the club has established itself as a competitive force in Japanese football, currently playing in the J1 League, the top tier of the country's football league system. The team's colors are predominantly blue and white, which reflect the vibrant spirit of the region.

Sagan Tosu is known for its strong community ties and commitment to developing local talent, often integrating youth players from their academy into the first team. The club's home matches are held at the Ekimae Real Estate Stadium, a modern facility that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

The team's name, "Sagan," is derived from the local area, while "Tosu" signifies its roots in the city. Sagan Tosu has garnered a loyal fan base, known for their passionate support and dedication to the team. Over the years, the club has made significant strides in Japanese football, aiming to compete for domestic titles and make a mark in international competitions.

With a focus on teamwork, skill development, and community engagement, Sagan Tosu continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch, embodying the spirit of Japanese soccer.