Shimizu S-Pulse

Japanese J1 League | Japan

Team Info

Founded: 1991

Stadium: IAI Stadium Nihondaira

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
06 May 2026 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Cerezo Osaka 04:00:00
10 May 2026 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Avispa Fukuoka 05:00:00
17 May 2026 Fagiano Okayama vs Shimizu S-Pulse 05:00:00
24 May 2026 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Gamba Osaka 08:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
05:00
Kyoto Sanga 1 - 2 Shimizu S-Pulse Japanese J1 League
29 Apr 2026
04:00
Shimizu S-Pulse 1 - 2 V-Varen Nagasaki Japanese J1 League
IAI Stadium Nihondaira
25 Apr 2026
05:00
Shimizu S-Pulse 0 - 2 Nagoya Grampus Japanese J1 League
IAI Stadium Nihondaira
11 Apr 2026
05:00
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 - 1 Shimizu S-Pulse Japanese J1 League
Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima
05 Apr 2026
04:00
V-Varen Nagasaki 0 - 3 Shimizu S-Pulse Japanese J1 League
01 Apr 2026
10:00
Vissel Kobe 2 - 0 Shimizu S-Pulse Japanese J1 League
NOEVIR Stadium Kobe
22 Mar 2026
04:00
Shimizu S-Pulse 3 - 1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Japanese J1 League
IAI Stadium Nihondaira
18 Mar 2026
10:00
Avispa Fukuoka 1 - 1 Shimizu S-Pulse Japanese J1 League
14 Mar 2026
05:00
Shimizu S-Pulse 1 - 1 Fagiano Okayama Japanese J1 League
IAI Stadium Nihondaira
07 Mar 2026
06:00
Cerezo Osaka 0 - 0 Shimizu S-Pulse Japanese J1 League
Yanmar Stadium Nagai

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About Shimizu S-Pulse

Shimizu S-Pulse (清水エスパルス, Shimizu Esuparusu) is a professional Japanese football club. Located in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, S-Pulse currently competes in the J1 League (J1). Formed as recently as 1991, S-Pulse are one of the youngest professional teams in Japan. The club was formed at the advent of the J.League in 1991, and originally consisted of players drawn exclusively from Shizuoka Prefecture; a unique distinction at the time.

Given the club's youth when compared to many of their J1 peers, S-Pulse have had a relatively large impact on Japanese football. Since the game turned professional in 1992, they are one of the most prolific and consistent performers in cup competitions, having made no less than ten final appearances: five times in the Emperor's Cup and five times in the League Cup. Only Japan's most successful professional team, Kashima Antlers, have made more final appearances. They have won both of these competitions once, and have also won the Japanese Super Cup twice and the Asian Cup Winners' Cup once. The club's most recent cup final was in the 2012 J.League Cup which ended in defeat to Kashima.

Despite the club's cup competition prowess, the J.League Division 1 title has so far eluded them. The closest S-Pulse came was in 1999 when, after winning the league's second stage, they lost out on the title in a penalty shootout. When scores remained level after both legs of the title deciding match, Júbilo Iwata, S-Pulse's local rivals, prevailed. Former S-Pulse and national team player Kenta Hasegawa, who made a substitute appearance in the second leg of this title decider, became club manager in 2005. He was the longest serving manager in the club's history, in office until 2010. He resigned at the end of the season after failing to win any competitions and was replaced by Afshin Ghotbi.

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