Sagan Tosu — Academy
Sagan Tosu's acclaimed academy in Saga's Tosu, which produced Japan international Daichi Kamada.
Sagan Tosu’s academy, based in Tosu (Saga), fields U-18, U-15 and U-12 sides and is one of Japan’s most highly rated. It has supplied the first team and clubs at home and abroad with graduates including Daichi Kamada, a Japan international playing in Europe, plus Taiki Matsuoka and Fuchi Honda.
Club overview
Sagan Tosu, based in Tosu, Saga, is a J.League club known for building its finances around development and bold use of young players despite a modest budget. The academy, highly rated as the core of that approach, has steadily supplied quality players to the first team.
It shares the first team’s philosophy and develops players through a pathway that prizes technique and decision-making.
Academy structure
The academy has a three-tier structure topped by the U-18, supported by U-15 and U-12 sides. Based mainly in the Tosu area of Saga, it develops players continuously from junior ages to the U-18 tier below the first team.
- U-18: competes in the upper tiers of the Prince Takamado JFA U-18 league and in the Japan Club Youth Championship.
- U-15: junior-youth development based in the Tosu area.
- U-12: youngest-age development linked to grassroots work.
Divisions change season to season; confirm current details on the official site.
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Development philosophy
Sagan Tosu is a development-first club that has built its finances around raising and playing young talent. Widening the academy-to-first-team pathway and producing quality players consistently is its lifeline. Details of the technique- and decision-focused pathway are on the official academy pages.
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Notable graduates & pathway
The academy’s emblematic graduate is Daichi Kamada, a Japan international playing in Europe. He rose from the Tosu youth system to the first team, moved to Germany and has built a career across Europe. More recently Taiki Matsuoka and Fuchi Honda have progressed from the academy to the first team and beyond.
This lineage is a leading example when comparing clubs’ development in the J.League academies guide. The full list of graduates is on the official site.
Honours
Academy sides compete regularly in the Prince Takamado Cup and the Japan Club Youth Championship among other major events; the club maintains an ‘academy record’ page on its official site. Individual results and titles vary by season — confirm exact records via the official site and federations.
For players & parents
Sagan Tosu runs U-12 and U-15 selections and links its schools to the academy pathway. Recruitment details are updated annually, so prospective families should always check the official site. Confirm current details officially.
Official & Academy channels
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Sources & notes
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SC Sagamihara: Youth Academy & Player Pathway — SportsPulse Global
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Thespa Gunma: Youth Academy & Player Pathway — SportsPulse Global最終更新日: 2026年7月15日 | 編集方針
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