Full name | Nagoya Grampus Eight |
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Nickname(s) | Grampus |
Founded | 1939 1991 (Nagoya Grampus) |
(originally)
Ground | Toyota Stadium |
Capacity | 45,000 |
Owner | Toyota |
Chairman | Toyo Kato |
Manager | Yahiro Kazama |
League | J2 League |
2016 | 16th (relegated from J1) |
Website | Club website |
Nagoya Grampus (名古屋グランパス Nagoya Guranpasu) (formerly known as Nagoya Grampus Eight (名古屋グランパスエイト Nagoya Guranpasu Eito)) is a Japanese association football club that plays in the J2 League, following relegation from the J1 League in 2016. Based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture and founded as the company team of the Toyota Motor Corp. in 1939, the club shares its home games between Mizuho Athletic Stadium (capacity 27,000 and the J. League's oldest-serving stadium) and the much larger Toyota Stadium (capacity 45,000).
The team had its most successful season up to 1995 when it was managed by the current Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger. They won the Emperor's Cup and finished second in the J. League, with Dragan Stojković and Gary Lineker on the team. The 1995 success was eclipsed on November 20, 2010, when the club won its first J. League trophy, under the management of Stojković.
The team's name was derived from the two most prominent symbols of Nagoya: the two golden grampus dolphins on the top of Nagoya Castle, and the Maru-Hachi (Circle eight), the city's official symbol.
Toyota Motor S.C. was overshadowed by its colleague Toyota Automated Loom Works FC (founded in 1946 and which was one of the founding members of the Japan Soccer League). When Toyota ALW were relegated to regional leagues in 1968, Toyota Motor saw an opportunity to rise at their expense.