Fixtures

Japan Football League 11/23 04:00 30 Veertien Mie vs Okinawa SV - View

Results

Japan Football League 11/15 04:00 29 [15] Yokogawa Musashino FC v Veertien Mie [8] W 0-2
Japan Football League 11/09 04:00 28 [8] Veertien Mie v Criacao Shinjuku [12] D 1-1
Japan Football League 11/01 04:00 27 [14] YSCC v Veertien Mie [8] W 0-5
Japan Football League 10/25 03:00 26 Reinmeer Aomori v Veertien Mie W 0-1
Japan Football League 10/18 09:00 25 [9] Veertien Mie v Atletico Suzuka Club [13] W 1-0
Japan Football League 10/12 04:00 24 [8] Minebea Mitsumi v Veertien Mie [10] D 1-1
Japan Football League 09/27 09:00 23 [10] Veertien Mie v Honda FC [3] D 1-1
Japan Football League 09/20 06:00 22 [9] Maruyasu Okazaki v Veertien Mie [11] W 0-1
Japan Football League 09/13 09:00 21 [11] Veertien Mie v Reilac Shiga [1] L 0-1
Japan Football League 09/07 08:00 20 [7] Haninge Anchors HC v Veertien Mie [11] W 0-1
Japan Football League 08/31 05:30 19 [7] FC Tiamo Hirakata v Veertien Mie [10] L 1-0
World Club Friendlies 08/24 07:00 - Jubilo Iwata v Veertien Mie W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 15 18
Wins 13 5 8
Draws 12 7 5
Losses 8 3 5
Goals for 42 14 28
Goals against 29 12 17
Clean sheets 13 5 8
Failed to score 10 6 4

Wikipedia - Veertien Mie

Veertien Mie (ヴィアティン三重, Viatin Mie) is a Japanese football club based between Kuwana and Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture. They currently play in the Japan Football League, Japanese fourth tier of league football.

History

"Veertien" means "fourteen" in Dutch, after Johan Cruijff's playing number. As with V-Varen Nagasaki, their colours are orange with traces of blue. Founded as Veertien FC in 2012 to bring a team from Mie Prefecture to professional football in Japan, Doru Isac was invited to overview the activities at the club. After using the name Veertien Kuwana for two seasons from 2013, they converted the identity from the 2015 season to Veertien Mie.

Results came rapidly, since the club was able to clinch five promotions in a row, from the 3rd division of the Mie Prefectural League to the Japan Football League for the 2017 season. They also featured in one edition of the Emperor's Cup, reaching the 2nd round in 2014 and losing to Cerezo Osaka only after extra time.

Veertien Mie is a professional soccer team based in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1997, the club has a rich history and a strong commitment to developing local talent while fostering a passionate fan base. The name "Veertien" is derived from the Dutch word for "fourteen," symbolizing the team's ambition and unity.

Competing in the J3 League, the third tier of Japanese football, Veertien Mie is known for its dynamic playing style and emphasis on teamwork. The team's colors, typically a vibrant mix of blue and white, reflect the spirit and pride of the region. Home matches are held at the Mie Prefectural Athletic Stadium, where fans gather to support their team with unwavering enthusiasm.

Veertien Mie is dedicated to community engagement, often participating in local events and initiatives to promote soccer at the grassroots level. The club's vision extends beyond the pitch, aiming to inspire the next generation of athletes and contribute positively to the local community. With a focus on both competitive success and social responsibility, Veertien Mie continues to carve out its identity in the landscape of Japanese soccer.