Япония - Джей Лига 04/28 06:00 10 Кашива Рейсол v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 05/03 06:00 11 Саган Тосу v Токио Верди - View
Япония - Джей Лига 05/06 07:00 12 Шонан Белмаре v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 05/11 05:00 13 Джубило Ивата v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 05/15 10:00 14 Саган Тосу v Кавазаки Фронтале - View
Япония - Джей Лига 05/18 10:00 15 Саган Тосу v Нагоя Грампус - View
Япония - Купа на Джей Лигата 05/22 10:00 9 Саган Тосу v ФК Токио - View
Япония - Джей Лига 05/31 10:00 17 Саган Тосу v ФК Токио - View
Япония - Джей Лига 06/16 06:30 18 Ависпа Фукуока v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 06/22 10:00 19 Саган Тосу v Киото Санга - View
Япония - Джей Лига 06/26 10:00 20 Серезо Осака v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 06/30 10:00 21 Саган Тосу v Кашива Рейсол - View
Япония - Джей Лига 07/03 10:00 16 Йокохама Ф-Маринос v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 07/06 09:30 22 Албирекс Нийгата v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 07/13 10:00 23 Саган Тосу v Гамба Осака - View
Япония - Джей Лига 07/21 10:00 24 Саган Тосу v Санфрече Хирошима - View
Япония - Джей Лига 08/07 10:00 25 Кашима Антлърс v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 08/11 10:00 26 Саган Тосу v Урава Ред Даймъндс - View
Япония - Джей Лига 08/16 10:30 27 Консадоле Сапоро v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 08/25 10:00 28 Висел Кобе v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 08/31 10:00 29 Саган Тосу v Шонан Белмаре - View
Япония - Джей Лига 09/14 10:00 30 Кавазаки Фронтале v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 09/21 10:00 31 Токио Верди v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 09/28 10:00 32 Саган Тосу v Ависпа Фукуока - View
Япония - Джей Лига 10/05 10:00 33 ФК Токио v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 10/19 10:00 34 Киото Санга v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 11/03 10:00 35 Саган Тосу v Мачида Зелвия - View
Япония - Джей Лига 11/09 10:00 36 Саган Тосу v Йокохама Ф-Маринос - View
Япония - Джей Лига 11/30 10:00 37 Нагоя Грампус v Саган Тосу - View
Япония - Джей Лига 12/08 10:00 38 Саган Тосу v Джубило Ивата - View

Wikipedia - Sagan Tosu

Sagan Tosu (サガン鳥栖, Sagan Tosu) is a Japanese professional football club based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country.

Sagan is a coined word with a couple of meanings behind it. One of its homophones is sandstone (砂岩, sagan) in Japanese. This symbolises many small elements uniting to form one formidable object, for example as a metaphor for a team. Also, Sagan Tosu can be interpreted as "Tosu of Saga (Prefecture)" (佐賀ん鳥栖, Saga-n Tosu) in the area's dialect.

History

In February 1997, Sagan was established as a new club which virtually took over Tosu Futures, which became insolvent in the previous month, and were admitted to participate Japan Football League from 1997 to 1998, as well as J. League Cup in 1997 as a preferential measure, although J. League Associate Membership status was not awarded to Sagan. In 1999 they were admitted to the new J. League Division 2 (J2) as one of the "Original Ten", which were the ten first members of the J2. They remained at the league until their promotion to J1 at the end of the 2011 season. Little by little, Sagan Tosu started to establish itself as one of the top clubs in the country with the new President & Chief Operating Officer Minoru Takehara, who is also part owner of the club.

In their first season at the J. League Division 1 in 2012, confounding the prediction of many critics about their immediate relegation to J2, they have been maintaining their position between 5th and 11th places all the way through the season, except on Matchweek 2, in which they were ranked 13th. They were ranked third after the 33rd week, having a chance to qualify for the 2013 AFC Champions League if they hadn't lost to Yokohama F. Marinos in the last match of the season. However, they have lost to Yokohama by 0–1, wrapping up the season in 5th place, while Urawa Red Diamonds defeated Nagoya Grampus and were ranked 3rd. They also became the first club in Asia to sign a partnership with Warrior Sports, who sponsor many overseas clubs, including English side Liverpool.

In 2013, they made it to the semi-finals of the Emperor's Cup for the first time in the club's history, becoming the first club based in Kyushu to make it to the semifinal of the Emperor's Cup since Nippon Steel Yawata SC had done in the 1981 edition. In 2013, they invited A-League team Sydney FC along with the former Italian international player Alessandro Del Piero, for a Japan Tour for the first time.

In 2014, the club had been in their most successful season in J. League Division 1, being ranked on the top of 2014 J. League Division 1 on the 1st, 2nd, 13th, and 18th matchweek. However, the club made an announcement on 8 August which announced the termination of contract with the head coach Yoon Jung-Hwan all of a sudden, despite the apparently good season. During the course of the year, they continued on its international expansion and started a partnership with Italian side Juventus, for its Juventus Under-16 Japan Tour 2014. On July 10, 2018, the club reached an agreement with former FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League winner, Fernando Torres. The aging star would play 35 games for the side, netting 5 goals before finally hanging up his boots on his star-studded career.

Саган Тосу (サガン鳥栖) е японски професионален футболен клуб от град Тосу в префектура Сага на остров Кюшю. Отборът участва в Джей лига 1, най-високото ниво на футбол в Япония.

Саган Тосу е основан през 1997 г. като Ависпо Фукуока-Б. През 2001 г. клубът сменя името си на Саган Тосу и се присъединява към Джей лига 2. През 2011 г. отборът печели промоция за Джей лига 1 за първи път.

Цветовете на клуба са оранжево и черно. Саган Тосу играе домакинските си мачове на стадион Екимае Регионал.

Най-доброто класиране на клуба в Джей лига 1 е пето място през 2014 г. Саган Тосу е носител на Купата на Императора през 2011 г.