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TOBIGERI ONE 2026 Kyushu Preliminary U-12 (held in Fukuoka) participating teams posted! Held on 12/28.29

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

TOBIGERI ONE 2026 Kyushu U-12 Prelims Announced: Road to Tokinosum Begins!

Fukuoka, Japan – The future of Kyushu football is taking shape! The TOBIGERI ONE 2026 Kyushu Preliminary U-12 tournament (featuring currently U-11 players) is officially set to kick off on December 28-29, 2025, at the Fukuoka Prefecture Global Arena. This is a crucial stepping stone for young athletes dreaming of competing on the national stage, and archyde.com is bringing you the breaking details. This news is particularly relevant for those following Google Trends in Japanese youth sports and those interested in SEO for sports news.

Who’s Competing for a Spot at Nationals?

A diverse field of 29 teams from across Kyushu and beyond will battle it out for the coveted chance to represent the region at the TOBIGERI ONE National Tournament in Summer 2026, held in Tokinosum. Here’s a look at the participating clubs:

  • FC Anjoy (Kagoshima)
  • Seinan Football Club U12 (Fukuoka)
  • FC Luza Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
  • FC WAYS (Oita)
  • Ohashi FC (Fukuoka)
  • FC ZERO (Osaka)
  • Shingu FC Junior (Fukuoka)
  • Nagasaki Dream FC Junior (Nagasaki)
  • CHESTA Kagoshima FC (Kagoshima) – The defending champions!
  • ALWAYS FOOTBALL CLUB (Kagoshima)
  • Cyreco Esperanza Kumamoto (Kumamoto)
  • MARS Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
  • Azurino Kumamoto (Kumamoto)
  • GULLID (Fukuoka)
  • Taiyo Sports Club Kokubu U-12 (Kagoshima)
  • PLEASURE SC (Saga)
  • F.Cuore (Kagoshima)
  • FC Central Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
  • Claire Soccer Club HIROSHIMA.Jr (Hiroshima)
  • Seagull FC (Kagawa)
  • Ray Soccer Club (Okayama)
  • Crecer Miyazaki Football Club (Miyazaki)
  • FC FOREST HAKATA (Fukuoka)
  • Shinokita Passion Football Club (Fukuoka)

Tournament Format: A Quick Guide

The TOBIGERI ONE 2026 Kyushu Preliminary will follow a two-stage format. First, teams will compete in a preliminary league phase. Following this, the competition will move into a ranking tournament to determine the ultimate winner. Matches will be played with 8 players per side, in two 15-minute halves. This format is designed to maximize playing time and development opportunities for these young athletes. The tournament is open to Type 4 affiliated registered teams (excluding J Club teams) and other teams approved by the tournament secretariat.

Why This Matters: The Growing Landscape of Youth Soccer in Japan

Japan’s commitment to youth soccer development is renowned globally. Tournaments like TOBIGERI ONE play a vital role in identifying and nurturing talent at a young age. The emphasis on small-sided games (8v8) is a key component of modern youth coaching methodologies, focusing on individual skill development, tactical awareness, and increased touches on the ball. This approach aligns with the broader goals of the Japan Football Association (JFA) to cultivate a new generation of technically gifted and strategically astute players. The competition isn’t just about winning; it’s about providing a platform for growth and fostering a lifelong love of the game. Looking ahead, the success of these young players could contribute significantly to the future strength of Japanese football on the international stage.

Staying Updated: Resources for Fans and Teams

For the latest information, schedules, and team updates, be sure to check the TOBIGERI official website. Teams are encouraged to share their journey through team blogs and bulletin boards – we’ll be keeping an eye out for those and will share updates as we receive them! You can also find regional information across the country here. Don’t forget to support the next generation of soccer stars with the National youth soccer cheering team!

The TOBIGERI ONE 2026 Kyushu Preliminary promises to be an exciting showcase of young talent. As these teams prepare to compete, the spirit of Kyushu football shines brightly, offering a glimpse into the future of the beautiful game in Japan. Keep checking back with archyde.com for continued coverage and breaking news from the world of sports.

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