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Wikipedia - Tokushima Vortis

Tokushima Vortis (徳島ヴォルティス, Tokushima Vorutisu) is a Japanese professional football club located in Tokushima, capital of Tokushima Prefecture. The club currently playing in the J2 League, the Japanese second tier of professional football league.

History

Founded in 1955 as Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Soccer Club, VORTIS joined the J-League in 2005. They are still sponsored by Otsuka's best-known brand, Pocari Sweat sports drink.

They were first promoted to the old Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1989, but the company's reluctance to professionalize the team forced it to compete in the former JFL and current JFL. In the 1997 old JFL season, they first sported a Vortis Tokushima name, but the lack of fan interest at the time forced them to go back to the corporate identity. They finally adopted the Tokushima Vortis name for good after winning the new JFL championship in 2004 and being promoted.

The first season in J2 was naturally a difficult one for Vortis, but they surprised many sceptics with their determination and quality of play. The team rose as high as fourth place, at one point, before slipping down the table later in the season to finish ninth. In 2006, the team was forced to rebuild, as the players who took the team into the J.League began to hit the ceiling of their abilities and made way for younger replacements. As a result, despite the encouragement of a local rivalry with Ehime FC, Tokushima drifted down-table, and they followed it up with a last-place finish in 2007 and 2008.

In 2013, they earned fourth place in J2, matching the same placement they had two years before in the division and twenty years before in the old JFL Division 1; this time they won the playoff, defeating Kyoto Sanga F.C. in the final round at the National Stadium in Tokyo, thus becoming the first professional Shikoku football club to compete in the top division of their national league.

Until their promotion, they were the only former JSL member currently a member of the J.League which has never competed in the top tier of Japanese football. With promotion and the creation of the J3 League in 2014, the distinction was taken over by Blaublitz Akita.

In the 2019 season, they finished 4th again and were one win away from a return to J1 in the playoffs, but ultimately failed to beat Shonan Bellmare away in the final game. In 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, they did one better and were promoted as J2 champions.

Team name transition

  • Otsuka Pharmaceutical (1955–1996, 1998–2004)
  • Vortis Tokushima (1997)
  • Tokushima Vortis FC (2005–present)
Tokushima Vortis is a professional soccer team based in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 2004, the club has established itself as a competitive force in Japanese football, currently playing in the J2 League, the second tier of the Japanese football league system. The team's colors are primarily blue and white, which are reflected in their home kit, symbolizing the vibrant spirit of the region.

The name "Vortis" is derived from the word "vortex," representing the dynamic and energetic nature of the team, as well as the swirling tides of the nearby Naruto Strait. The club's mascot, a friendly character named "Vorti-kun," embodies the team's commitment to community engagement and youth development.

Tokushima Vortis plays its home matches at the Pocari Sweat Stadium, a modern facility that provides an electric atmosphere for fans. The team has a passionate and dedicated fan base, known for their unwavering support and vibrant matchday experiences.

Over the years, Tokushima Vortis has focused on developing local talent and fostering a strong connection with the community, making it a beloved institution in Tokushima. The club aims to achieve success on the pitch while promoting the values of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. With aspirations to climb the ranks of Japanese football, Tokushima Vortis continues to strive for excellence and make its mark in the world of soccer.