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Tochigi Soccer Club, commonly referred to as Tochigi SC are a football (soccer) club based in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. They will play in the J2 League. Their team colour is yellow.

Tochigi, uniquely, is the only major Japanese professional club to retain the word "soccer" in its English name, despite efforts by football authorities to minimize the incidence of the word in the J.League (the very Japanized pronunciation of the word is widely used in American English whereas "football" is more the more common term in British English, and is thus seen as an effect of the American influence following their occupation after World War II).<\/P>","00E1A43DD023DEC2DFC0A799EF9025A4":"","9262149CB11F269E":"Utsunomiya","42B1B76A697DFC47":"25.68","D818D0DBB58D9A673E378E57E02D444F9E96A907729BB512":"1953","8524B53828524224755A552E6AAA1E77":"Jubilo Iwata(U18)","6A881B134CC16CFA535D54FE36142BBC":"Tochigi SC","B52BFE7EA0432304":"","9874ED9F3729871C766BB9BF72DD3990":"2024-2-1","0C852134AA40B2DD":"1","93E993D54869F4B8":"17353","500D9C7B9500177D0E53F89F378715C8":"Tanaka regularly plays at right back for Japan and he has represented his country at the 1996 Olympic Games, the 2004 Asian Nations Cup, and the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup. Also featured prominently in Japan’s 2006 FIFA World Cup™ qualifying campaign. Has played club football at Jubilo Iwata for his entire professional career, winning the Japanese league title in 1997, 1999 and 2002. At the end of two of his J-League seasons he was voted in the league’s best eleven.
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