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{{Nihongo|'''Sootopolis F.C.'''|流涅蹴球部|Rune Sukyu-bu|lead=yes|hn=yes}} is a professional [[wikipedia:Association football|soccer]] team based in [[Sootopolis]], [[Osun Province]], [[Hoenn]]. The club was founded in 672 and moved to its current grounds at [[Sekigahara Road]] in 727. Forty times champion of the [[National Championship First Division|First Division]], they are one of the most popular and successful teams in [[Association football in Hoenn|Hoennese soccer]].
{{Nihongo|'''Sootopolis F.C.'''|流涅蹴球部|Rune Sukyu-bu|lead=yes|hn=yes}} is a professional [[wikipedia:Association football|soccer]] team based in [[Sootopolis]], [[Osun Province]], [[Hoenn]]. The club was founded in 672 and moved to its current grounds at [[Sekigahara Road]] in 727. Forty times champion of the [[National Championship First Division|First Division]], they are one of the most popular and successful teams in [[Association football in Hoenn|Hoennese soccer]].
== Uniforms ==
Sootopolis traditionally wears dark blue first uniforms and white second uniforms. In recent years, however, they have adopted two-tone blue on both sets, although the second jersey remains predominantly white; additionally, ever since the RHFA mandated unique goalkeeper uniforms in 1998, they have used some combination of purple and neon yellow.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 06:36, 16 January 2021

Sootopolis F.C.

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Full name Sootopolis Football Club
(‮流涅蹴球部‬, Rune Sukyu-bu?)
Founded 672
Stadium Sekigahara Road
(capacity: 42,291)
Owner Sootopolis Football, Ltd. (139,740 shareholders)
President Lupe Adán
Head coach Oiwa Kaminari
League Superleague Hoenn
2017–18 10th
Kit

Sootopolis F.C. (Hoennese: ‮流涅蹴球部‬, translit.: Rune Sukyu-bu?) is a professional soccer team based in Sootopolis, Osun Province, Hoenn. The club was founded in 672 and moved to its current grounds at Sekigahara Road in 727. Forty times champion of the First Division, they are one of the most popular and successful teams in Hoennese soccer.

Uniforms

Sootopolis traditionally wears dark blue first uniforms and white second uniforms. In recent years, however, they have adopted two-tone blue on both sets, although the second jersey remains predominantly white; additionally, ever since the RHFA mandated unique goalkeeper uniforms in 1998, they have used some combination of purple and neon yellow.

Notes