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Tokyo derby (football)

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The Tokyo derby (東京ダービー, Tōkyō dābī) is the local derby in Tokyo, Japan, between fierce capital city rivals FC Tokyo and Tokyo Verdy.[1] The rivalry becomes more intense as both teams share their home ground, the Ajinomoto Stadium.

Tokyo derby
Ajinomoto Stadium, the venue of the Tokyo derby
LocationTokyo
TeamsFC Tokyo
Tokyo Verdy
First meeting10 March 2001
J.League Division 1
FC Tokyo 2–1 (g.g.) Tokyo Verdy 1969
Latest meeting17 August 2024
J1 League
FC Tokyo 0–0 Tokyo Verdy
StadiumsAjinomoto Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total22
Most winsFC Tokyo (12)
Top scorerEdmundo
Lucas
(4 goals each)
All-time seriesFC Tokyo:12
Drawn: 6
Tokyo Verdy: 4
Largest victoryFC Tokyo 3–0 Tokyo Verdy
J.League Cup
(25 May 2008)

Honours

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As of 13 April 2024
Competition FC Tokyo Tokyo Verdy
JSL Division 1 / J1 League 0 7
JSL Division 2 / JFL (1992–1998) / J2 League 2 2
Emperor's Cup 1 5
JSL Cup / J.League Cup 3 6
Japanese Super Cup 0 4
Konica Cup 0 1
Japanese Regional Football League Competition 1 0
Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League 0 1
J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship 1 0
Total 8 26

Statistics

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As of 17 August 2024, competitive matches only
Competition Played FC Tokyo wins Draws Tokyo Verdy wins FC Tokyo goals Tokyo Verdy goals
J1 League 14 6 4 4 18 16
J2 League 2 0 2 0 1 1
Emperor's Cup 1 1 0 0 1 1
J.League Cup 5 5 0 0 14 5
Total 22 12 6 4 34 23

Matches

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J1 League

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# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 10 March 2001 Lopes (2) FC Tokyo 2–1 (g.g.) Tokyo Verdy 1969 Miura Report
2 24 November 2001 Nagai Tokyo Verdy 1969 1–0 FC Tokyo Report
3 24 July 2002 Edmundo (2) Tokyo Verdy 1969 2–1 FC Tokyo Amaral Report
4 18 September 2002 Amaral, Kelly FC Tokyo 2–1 Tokyo Verdy 1969 Edmundo Report
5 5 April 2003 Ramon, Iio Tokyo Verdy 1969 2–1 FC Tokyo Baba Report
6 22 November 2003 Abe FC Tokyo 1–1 Tokyo Verdy 1969 Iio Report
7 3 April 2004 Toda, Jean, Baba FC Tokyo 3–2 Tokyo Verdy 1969 Hirano, M'Boma Report
8 29 August 2004 Tokyo Verdy 1969 0–1 FC Tokyo Kajiyama Report
9 9 July 2005 FC Tokyo 0–0 Tokyo Verdy 1969 Report
10 22 October 2005 Morimoto Tokyo Verdy 1969 1–2 FC Tokyo Kajiyama, Sasá Salcedo Report
11 12 April 2008 Hulk Tokyo Verdy 1–2 FC Tokyo Hanyu, Shibasaki (o.g.) Report
12 23 August 2008 Cabore FC Tokyo 1–2 Tokyo Verdy Oguro, Nasu Report
13 13 April 2024 Miki, Someno Tokyo Verdy 2–2 FC Tokyo Endo (2) Report
14 17 August 2024 FC Tokyo 0–0 Tokyo Verdy Report

J2 League

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# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 4 May 2011 Tokyo Verdy 0–0 FC Tokyo Report
2 30 October 2011 Lucas FC Tokyo 1–1 Tokyo Verdy unknown (o.g.) Report

Emperor's Cup

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# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 12 July 2023 Tsukagawa FC Tokyo 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(9–8 p)
Tokyo Verdy Shirai Report

J.League Cup

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# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 30 April 2002 Tokyo Verdy 1969 0–1 FC Tokyo Miyazawa Report
2 9 May 2002 Amaral, Miyazawa FC Tokyo 2–1 Tokyo Verdy 1969 Edmundo Report
3 13 October 2004 Jean, Lucas (3) FC Tokyo 4–3 (g.g.) Tokyo Verdy 1969 Yamada, Hiramoto, Kobayashi Report
4 25 May 2008 Bruno Quadros, Sahara, Kondo FC Tokyo 3–0 Tokyo Verdy Report
5 8 June 2008 Hiroyama, Hulk Tokyo Verdy 2–4 FC Tokyo Cabore, Hirayama (3) Report

Friendly

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# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 30 January 2016 Hashimoto FC Tokyo 1–0 Tokyo Verdy Report

Goalscorers

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As of 17 August 2024, competitive matches only
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil  Edmundo Tokyo Verdy 4
Brazil  Lucas FC Tokyo
3 Brazil  Amaral FC Tokyo 3
Japan  Sota Hirayama FC Tokyo
5 Japan  Yuta Baba FC Tokyo
Tokyo Verdy
2
Brazil  Cabore FC Tokyo
Japan  Keita Endo FC Tokyo
Brazil  Hulk Tokyo Verdy
Japan  Kazunori Iio Tokyo Verdy
Brazil  Jean FC Tokyo
Japan  Yohei Kajiyama FC Tokyo
Japan  Wagner Lopes FC Tokyo
Japan  Masashi Miyazawa FC Tokyo

Players who played for both clubs

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Player FC Tokyo Tokyo Verdy
Japan  Ryoichi Kawakatsu 1990–1991 1983–1988
Japan  Koji Seki 1994–1995, 1998 1990–1993
Cameroon  Edwin Ifeanyi 1995–1997 1998
Japan  Tomohiro Hasumi 1997–1998 1990–1995
Japan  Takuya Sato 1998–1999 2006
Japan  Osamu Umeyama 1998–2000, 2001 2000
Japan  Tetsuhiro Kina 2000–2003 2006
Japan  Yoichi Doi 2000–2007 2008–2012
Japan  Hiroki Kobayashi 2002 2000
Japan  Yuta Baba 2002–2007 2009
Japan  Taisei Fujita 2005 2006–2007
Japan  Takahiro Shibasaki 2006 2001–2003, 2007–2012, 2014–2021
Japan  Takashi Fukunishi 2007 2008
Japan  Masashi Oguro 2010 2008–2009
Japan  Genki Nagasato 2011 2009
Japan  Satoshi Tokizawa 2011–2012 2004–2006
Japan  Hiroki Kawano 2012–2017 2007–2011, 2019–2020
Japan  Shoya Nakajima 2014–2017 2012–2013
Japan  Takuma Abe 2016–2017 2010–2012
Japan  Yoshito Okubo 2017 2020

References

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  1. ^ "Verdy's late own goal gives FC Tokyo victory in capital city derby". The Japan Times. 13 April 2008. Retrieved 13 April 2024.