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YSCC vs Nara Club (27 Apr)

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Established
1986 (38 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium
(15,454 Capacity)

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Location
Yokohama, Japan

Nicknames
YSCC

Competitions
Japanese J3 League
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Upcoming
27/04 YSCC - Nara Club
03/05 Giravanz Kit - YSCC
06/05 YSCC - Sagamihara
18/05 Iwate Grulla - YSCC
02/06 YSCC - Tegevajaro M

Results
17/04 YSCC 0 - 4 FC Tokyo
14/04 Zweigen Kana 3 - 1 YSCC
10/04 YSCC 0 - 1 Omiya Ardija
07/04 Kamatamare S 0 - 2 YSCC
31/03 Fukushima Un 0 - 1 YSCC

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Yokohama Sports & Culture Club (横浜スポーツ&カルチャークラブ, Yokohama Supōtsu Ando Karuchākurabu), commonly referred to as simply Y.S.C.C. or Y.S.C.C. Yokohama (Y.S.C.C.横浜 or simply YS横浜) is a Japanese multisports club based in Yokohama. Although they compete in a number of different sports, YSCC is best known for its association football team that currently plays in J3 League.

The club was formed in 1986 by former ANA players under the name Yokohama Soccer & Culture Club. The "S" was changed to "Sports" in 2002.

Y.S.C.C. Yokohama was the starting point for many Yokohama Flügels and Yokohama F. Marinos players. When the Flügels folded in 1999, they supported the creation of Yokohama FC to replace them.

In 2012 they played Japan Football League for the first time and finished in 6th position.

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Stadium or Home

The NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium (ニッパツ三ツ沢球技場, Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Kyugijo) is a football stadium in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan. It serves as a home ground of Yokohama FC and, on occasion, Yokohama F. Marinos. Until 1999 it had been the home of Yokohama FC's spiritual predecessor, Yokohama Flügels, and also, on occasion, to Kawasaki-based NKK FC The stadium holds 15,046 people.

It was formerly known as Yokohama Mitsuzawa Football Stadium. Since March 2008 it has been called NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium for the naming rights by NHK Spring Company.

It is also used sometimes for Top League rugby games.

During the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, it hosted some of the football preliminaries. It was also one of the venues of the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship.

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