Results

Japan FA Cup 06/11 10:00 8 Cerezo Osaka v Arterivo Wakayama L 5-0
Japan Regional League 05/31 05:00 - FC Basara Hyogo v Arterivo Wakayama L 1-0
Japan FA Cup 05/25 04:00 7 Arterivo Wakayama v FC Basara Hyogo W 4-3
Japan Regional League 09/07 04:00 - Moriyama Samurai v Arterivo Wakayama L 2-1
Japan Regional League 08/25 07:00 - FC Basara Hyogo v Arterivo Wakayama W 2-4
Japan Regional League 07/15 06:30 - Arterivo Wakayama v FC AWJ D 0-0
Japan Regional League 07/06 04:00 - Arterivo Wakayama v Hannan University W 4-1
Japan Regional League 06/15 07:00 - Cento Cuore Harima v Arterivo Wakayama D 1-1
Japan Regional League 06/09 09:00 - Arterivo Wakayama v Moriyama Samurai W 1-0
Japan FA Cup 05/26 04:00 7 Arterivo Wakayama v Japan Soccer College L 1-2
Japan Regional League 11/12 01:45 - Arterivo Wakayama v BTOP Hokkaido L 1-4
Japan Regional League 11/11 01:45 - Arterivo Wakayama v Joyful Honda Tsukuba D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 2 4
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 9 4 5
Goals against 13 3 10
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Arterivo Wakayama

Arterivo Wakayama (アルテリーヴォ和歌山, Aruterīvu~o Wakayama) is a football (soccer) club based in Wakayama, the capital city of Wakayama Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Kansai Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues. The name Arterivo comes from the combination of two Italian words: arte, meaning "art", and arrivo, meaning "arrival".

History

They started with 30 volunteers to establish a J. League club: their final goal started in July 2007, when Arterivo Wakayama was officially registered as a football club. From 2008, Arterivo started climbing the Japanese football pyramid, reaching Kansai Soccer League in 2011, while getting their spot in Division 1 just the next season. They won Kansai Soccer League both in 2015 and 2016, but they're still waiting for a Japan Football League promotion.

Over the years, Arterivo has competed in various Emperor's Cup matches. Out of fifteen attempts, they have managed to advance to the second round or beyond on three separate occasions.

**Arterivo Wakayama** is a professional soccer team based in Wakayama, Japan, known for its vibrant spirit and commitment to excellence on the field. Established in 2004, the team has quickly become a prominent force in Japanese soccer, competing in the J3 League, the third tier of the Japanese football league system.

The name "Arterivo" combines the Italian word "arte," meaning art, and "rivo," meaning river, symbolizing the team's dedication to playing beautiful, flowing soccer that captivates fans. The team's colors, a striking blend of blue and white, reflect the natural beauty of Wakayama, a region renowned for its stunning coastlines and rich cultural heritage.

Arterivo Wakayama prides itself on fostering local talent and building a strong community connection. The club's youth academy is a vital part of its mission, nurturing young players and providing them with the skills and opportunities to succeed in the sport. The team's home matches are held at the Wakayama Prefectural Stadium, where passionate supporters gather to cheer on their players, creating an electric atmosphere that showcases the region's love for soccer.

With a focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, Arterivo Wakayama continues to strive for success both on and off the pitch, aiming to inspire the next generation of soccer stars while bringing pride to the city of Wakayama.