FC Tokyo has received a resignation offer from manager Kenta HASEGAWA and has decided to accept it. We would like to inform you of this decision.
We will inform you again as soon as the new coach is decided.
【Kenji Hasegawa Profile】
Date of Birth: September 25, 1965
□Hometown: Shizuoka Prefecture
Player History: Shimizu East High School, Tsukuba University, Nissan Soccer Club, Shimizu S-Pulse
Representative history: 27 appearances, 4 goals
Coaching History:
2000-2004 Tokoha Gakuen Hamamatsu University
2005-2010 Shimizu S-Pulse
2013-2017 Gamba Osaka
2013 J.League Division 2 Champions, Promoted to J1
2014 J League Division 1 Champions
J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup Champions
94th Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Championship Winner
2015 FUJI XEROX SUPER CUP Champions
95th Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Championship Winner
2018-2021 FC Tokyo
2020 J.League YBC Levain Cup Champions
□2018-2021 Season Results
<2018 Season>
Meiji Yasuda J1 League 34 matches 14 wins 8 draws 12 losses [6th place / 18 teams]
J League YBC Levain Cup 6 matches 1 win 1 draw 4 losses [Group Stage]
Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Championship 3 games 2 wins 1 loss [Round 16]
<2019 Season>
Meiji Yasuda J1 League 34 games 19 wins 7 draws 8 losses [2nd place / 18 teams]
J League YBC Levain Cup 10 matches 5 wins 2 draws 3 losses [Quarterfinal Round]
Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Championship 2 games 1 win 1 loss [3rd Round]
<2020 Season>
Meiji Yasuda J1 League 34 matches 17 wins 6 draws 11 losses [6th place / 18 teams]
※Sec. 20: Achieved 200 wins in the J1 League in the Shonan match
J League YBC Levain Cup 3 Wins 0 Draws 0 Losses [Champion]
AFC Champions League 8 matches 4 wins 1 draw 3 losses [Round 16]
<2021 Season> *As of November 7, 2021
Meiji Yasuda J1 League 35 games 14 wins 7 draws 14 losses [9th place / 20 teams]
J League YBC Levain Cup 12 matches 6 wins 3 draws 3 losses [Semifinal Round]
Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Championship 1 Game 0 Wins 1 Loss [2nd Round]
□ Player's Comment
'To everyone involved with FC Tokyo, thank you for the past 4 years. It was truly an enjoyable 4 years. I have no regrets and feel like I gave it my all. It was disappointing and frustrating to miss out on the championship in the 2019 season, but winning the Levain Cup in the 2020 season and lifting the cup with everyone is the best memory for me. I hope that Tokyo will win the J-League championship in the future. Thank you very much.'