Kamatamare Sanuki — Academy
A database profile of Kamatamare Sanuki, a J3 club based in Kagawa Prefecture (Takamatsu, Marugame and across the prefecture) — academy structure (U-18/U-15), philosophy and player pathway in one page.
A database profile of Kamatamare Sanuki‘s youth academy — covering age-group structure, base location, development philosophy and the pathway to the first team. Based in Kagawa Prefecture (Takamatsu, Marugame and across the prefecture), the club fields a U-18 side, a U-15 side, football schools and links its academy directly to a first team competing in J3 League. Squads, categories and league affiliations change season to season — always confirm current details on the official site.
Club overview
Kamatamare Sanuki is a professional football club based in Kagawa Prefecture (Takamatsu, Marugame and across the prefecture), currently competing in the Meiji Yasuda J3 League (reaching J2 in 2014, now competing in J3). The name blends Kagawa’s famed “kama-tama” udon with the Italian “mare” (sea), symbolising the “udon prefecture.”
The club’s academy operates under the same identity as the first team, aiming to give the region’s promising players a consistent environment from the junior ranks upward. Building a cycle in which home-grown players progress toward the first team or higher categories is treated as a pillar of football culture in Kagawa Prefecture (Takamatsu, Marugame and across the prefecture).
This profile organises publicly available information (the official site and public databases) into a single overview. Because age-group structures and league placements change each season, confirm specifics on the relevant official pages.
Academy structure
Kamatamare Sanuki’s academy is structured to cover the development ages in stages. The main published categories are:
| Category | Age group | Role |
|---|---|---|
| U-18 (Youth) | High-school age | Top high-school-age category aiming for Shikoku-region leagues and national tournaments. |
| U-15 (Junior Youth) | Junior-high age | Junior-high age side competing in the Club Youth Championship (U-15) and similar. |
| School / U-12 etc. | Elementary and up | Grassroots and school programmes broaden the base across younger ages. |
The U-18 side is the top high-school-age category, competing in the Japan Club Youth Championship and the regional divisions of the Prince Takamado Trophy JFA U-18 League. The U-15 side plays in the regional tiers of the JFA U-15 League, building the technical, tactical and physical foundations.
The categories are designed as one continuous programme, with players promoted from the lower to the higher age groups. Exact league placement, registered squads and staffing are updated yearly — see the official site for the latest.
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Development philosophy
Kamatamare Sanuki’s development approach centres on developing players with both technique and character, from a base in Kagawa and Shikoku.
The club’s identity is a community-focused club symbolising Kagawa, investing in both development and school programmes. Within that direction, the priority is not only match results but equipping each player with the individual quality and game understanding to succeed at the next level.
Fine detail of the methodology (playing model, age-group targets, coaching structure) is updated in line with the club’s own announcements. This section summarises public information only; refer to official channels for the current concept.
Notable graduates & pathway
One central purpose of any academy is building the pathway that moves players into higher categories. At Kamatamare Sanuki, the expected routes run from Junior Youth to Youth and on to second-category (type-2) registration or promotion to the first team, or to a professional career via university or another club.
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Concrete lists of graduates and first-team promotions are updated through club announcements and public databases. As a matter of policy we cite only confirmed facts about individual players and destinations — please verify details via official announcements.
You can browse the full set of academies and compare clubs from the J.League academies index and SportsPulse Global — Football.
Honours
Across its journey (reaching J2 in 2014, now competing in J3), Kamatamare Sanuki’s first team has helped carry Kagawa Prefecture (Takamatsu, Marugame and across the prefecture) football to a national audience. Academy-level honours and national-tournament appearances accumulate season by season, with the latest results updated on official pages.
Because titles and standings are point-in-time information, confirm the definitive record via the official site and each federation’s published data.
For players & parents
For players and parents considering Kamatamare Sanuki’s academy, the club announces selection trials and trial sessions on its official site. Requirements, eligible year groups, venues and application methods change each season, so always check the latest official notices.
Grassroots school programmes also give a broader range of ages and levels a chance to experience the Kamatamare Sanuki environment. For contact details, training bases and schedules, see the academy and school pages on the official site.
Official & Academy channels
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Sources & notes
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| 日付 | 変更内容 |
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| 2026年7月15日 | 初回公開 |
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最終検証日:2026年7月15日
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