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, playing as , is a Japanese professional
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team based in Okazaki,
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. They currently play in
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, the fourth tier of Japanese nationwide football system.


History

The club has been established in 1968 as the corporate team of Maruyasu Industries. In 1976 the team won promotion to Tōkai Soccer League where remained ever since except for 2003 and 2004 seasons when they suffered relegation to Division 2. The club has won the league in 2013 and though they were unable to take up one of three promotion-granting places in the Regional League promotion series, they were admitted to in JFL in 2014 season by the league board. Before their first season on the nationwide level the club has changed its name to FC Maruyasu Okazaki in order to appeal more to the local community.


League & cup record

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Honours

; Tokai Soccer League Division 2 * Champions 2004 ; Tokai Soccer League Division 1 * Champions 2013


Current squad

''As of 17 September 2022''.''


Out on loan


Club officials


Managerial history


References


External links


Official Site
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