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Tokyo Verdy 1969 is the Emerald Phoenix of Japanese football, a club that bridges the gap between the flashy, star-studded golden era of the early J.League and a modern identity built on community resilience and elite youth development. Once the undisputed Galácticos of Asia under the Yomiuri banner, the club has transformed from a corporate powerhouse into a gritty survivor that clawed its way back to the top flight in 2024 after fifteen years in the wilderness. Today, Verdy represents a unique blend of aristocratic heritage and Tokyo grit, boasting the most decorated history in the Japanese game while fostering a family-friendly atmosphere at Ajinomoto Stadium.


The Full Story

For a deep dive into the club’s history, culture, iconic players, and greatest rivalries, read our complete Club Gateway Guide: Tokyo Verdy.

The Squad: Key Players

This section highlights the most important players for the 2026 season. For the full squad list, please see the official Club Website.

Matheus Vidotto Player Profile: The Brazilian goalkeeper is the undisputed MVP whose exceptional shot-stopping was the primary reason Verdy maintained its J1 status.
Koki Morita Player Profile: As the club captain and a proud academy product, Morita is the tactical brain who dictates the tempo of every match.
Itsuki Someno Player Profile: Now a permanent signing, Someno is the team’s primary Ace and the most significant goal-scoring threat in the final third.
Hiroto Yamami Player Profile: Serving as a vital creative spark and offensive anchor, Yamami’s anticipated return to the pitch is expected to significantly bolster the squad’s attacking depth on the left wing.

Club Vitals

  • Full Name: Tokyo Verdy 1969 Football Club
  • Founded: 1969 (as Yomiuri Football Club)
  • Home Ground: Ajinomoto Stadium (Chofu, Tokyo)
  • Major Honours: 2 J1 League Titles (1993, 1994) and 5 Emperor’s Cups
  • Biggest Rivalry: The Tokyo Derby against FC Tokyo

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