Tegevajaro Miyazaki — Academy
A J.League club based in Miyazaki running a joined-up academy from U-18 down to U-12, with community-rooted player development centred on its home in Shintomi.
Tegevajaro Miyazaki is a J.League club in Miyazaki Prefecture running a joined-up academy across U-18, U-15 and U-12. Development is tied closely to the first team and to grassroots football in the region. Squad composition and league placement change each season — confirm current details on the official site.
Club overview
Tegevajaro Miyazaki is a professional football club based in Miyazaki Prefecture, in the Kyushu region of southern Japan. The name blends a local Miyazaki dialect word for “very” with a word for bird, evoking a bird that flies very high. The club plays at a dedicated football stadium in Shintomi, giving supporters and players an intimate matchday environment.
Since joining the J.League, the club has climbed steadily through the divisions while building a development pathway so local children can aim at a professional career. As a club rooted in a regional city, producing and retaining local talent sits at the heart of its identity.
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Academy structure
The academy is structured as a continuous, age-based pathway.
| Category | Age band | Role |
|---|---|---|
| U-18 | High-school age | Top development tier, geared toward first-team promotion |
| U-15 | Junior-high age | Junior youth — building technique and tactical understanding |
| U-12 | Elementary age | Junior — fundamentals and enjoyment of the game |
Each category recruits through selection trials, and a wider football school broadens the base. Venues, affiliated leagues and intake details are updated annually, so check the official site for current information.
Development philosophy
The club’s development aim is to raise “future J.Leaguers” from Miyazaki and bring pride to the region. Rather than chasing results alone, the academy emphasises age-appropriate growth in technique, decision-making and character, sharing a playing identity that connects smoothly to the first team.
As a regional club working with limited resources, developing individuals well is a defining challenge — met through close coaching, links with local schools and youth clubs, and pathways that let home-grown players keep playing locally.
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Notable graduates & pathway
A central goal of the academy is promotion from U-18 to the first team, with continuity of style between youth and senior football. For a club rooted in its region, a locally raised player becoming a club symbol is the most powerful story it can tell.
To compare academy setups across clubs, see the SportsPulse Global — Football hub. Specific graduates and promotions change season to season; confirm names via official announcements.
Honours
The academy sides compete in prefectural and regional leagues and cup competitions, aiming to move up. Results and titles shift with the club’s growth stage, so verify the latest via the official site and federation records.
For players & parents
For prospective players and parents, the key points are trial dates, training venues, costs and balancing school and travel. Selection trials are held mainly for U-15 and U-18, with a route to step up from the football school. Timing and conditions change yearly — always check the latest official notices.
Official & Academy channels
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Sources & notes
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Reilac Shiga FC: Youth Academy & Player Pathway — SportsPulse Global
レイラック滋賀FC アカデミー(育成組織)完全ガイド|ユース・ジュニアユース・輩出選手 | SportsPulse
FC Gifu: 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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📅 更新履歴
| 日付 | 変更内容 |
|---|---|
| 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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