company Company Overview

Company Name

Tokyo Football Club Co., Ltd.
TOKYO FOOTBALL CLUB Co., Ltd.

Establishment

October 1, 1998 (Tokyo Citizens' Day)

Main Business

  1. Operation of the professional soccer team "FC Tokyo" (joined J.League Division 2 since 1999)
  2. Soccer school and soccer promotion activities
  3. Production and sale of team original merchandise

Location

Chofu Office

1-2-3 Shimoishihara, Chofu City, Tokyo 182-0034 TSO Building
[TEL] 042-444-2630

Fukagawa Grand

2-15-10 Sarue, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0003

Kodaira Ground

3-14-1 Onuma-cho, Kodaira City, 187-0001, inside Tokyo Gas Musashino-En

Capital

1,762,000,000 yen

Executives

Chairman of the Board
Naoki Oogane
Representative Director and President
Shigeya Kawagishi
Director
Yuko Suzuki
Director
Michiko Hirose (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.)
Director
Takuji Chikazo (Mitsubishi Corporation)
Director
Hideo Yokoyama (SHIMIZU CORPRATION)
Director
Tsutomu Mano (Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group , Inc.)
Director
Motoyasu Nozaki (MITSUI & CO.,LTD)
Director
Seiya Tamura (MIXI, Inc.)
Director
Atsushi Osaki (MIXI, Inc.)
Director
Shinya Yamagishi (Keio Electric Railway Co., Ltd.)
Full-time Auditor
Tetsuro Inamori
Auditor
Ken Yamaguchi (The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
Auditor
Shigeru Aoki (TOKYO METROPOLITAN TELEVISION BROADCASTING Corporation)
Auditor
Shuhei Yanagimoto (MIXI, Inc.)

FC Tokyo's Basic Philosophy

We aim to systematically promote the realization of the following理念 through a cooperative system of local communities, government, and businesses, with a long-term perspective to create a true 'community-oriented J-League club for the citizens.'

  1. Contribute to the healthy development of the youth's mind and body through soccer, promote the health and joy of the citizens, foster sports culture, and ultimately contribute to the development of the local community and international exchange and friendship.
  2. In the future, we aim to create a club that contributes to the local community in both competitive sports and recreation, including sports other than soccer, with a focus on "lifetime sports." This will be based on the organization of J-League clubs and will be realized through its development and expansion.
  3. To cultivate a soccer team that symbolizes the citizens of Tokyo and gives dreams to the youth, to create many fans among the citizens, and to contribute to the fostering of a sense of solidarity among the citizens (awareness of belonging to the community) and the revitalization of the local community.
  4. Focusing on soccer clinics, soccer schools, and various events, we aim to collaborate and cooperate with soccer activities in schools and local communities, striving to provide guidance and promote soccer to youth and all citizens of Tokyo.