| Full Name | Yokohama F. Marinos |
| Founded | 1972 |
| Stadium | Nissan Stadium |
| Capacity | 72,372 |
| Manager | Kevin Muscat |
| League | J1 League |
| Rivals | Shimizu S-Pulse, Kashima Antlers |
| Nickname | The Marinos |
| Top Scorer | Ryo Germain |
Yokohama F. Marinos, Japan’s J1 League’s premier football clubs, boasts a rich history and a passionate fanbase. Founded in 1972, this iconic team has consistently showcased top-tier football talent, making substantial contributions to the vibrant Japanese football scene. With its home base at the Nissan Stadium, the Marinos create an electrifying atmosphere during matches, drawing fans from all corners of the city.
Club History
Yokohama F. Marinos’ journey began in the early 1970s, when it was established through a merger of two clubs, the Yokohama International and the Nissan Motors Football Club. Since its inception, the team has evolved, not only in its gameplay but in its commitment to becoming a symbol of excellence in Japanese football.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The Marinos play their home matches at the spectacular Nissan Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 72,372. This iconic venue hosts not only local matches but also international tournaments, contributing to an unforgettable matchday experience characterized by passionate chants and unwavering support from fans.
Honours
- J. League Champions: 4 times (1993, 1994, 1995, 2004)
- Emperor’s Cup: 1 time (2001)
- J. League Cup: 2 times (1995, 2001)
- Asian Champions League: 1 time (2004)
Key Players
- Ryo Germain: A prolific forward known for his goal-scoring ability, he has been a vital asset to the Marinos’ attacking play.
- Andrés Iniesta: The legendary midfielder has brought a wealth of experience and talent, elevating the level of play in the league.
- Yoshinori Muto: A skilled winger with exceptional pace and dribbling, making him a constant threat on the left flank.
