• Júbilo Iwata (Japanese: ジュビロ磐田, Hepburn: Jubiro Iwata) is a Japanese professional football team based in Iwata, located in Shizuoka Prefecture. The club...
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  • Keisuke Goto (category Júbilo Iwata players)
    side Júbilo Iwata. Born in Shizuoka, Goto joined Júbilo Iwata's academy in 2017; he then came through the club's youth ranks, while attending Iwata Higashi...
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  • Japanese second tier. Another automatic promotion spot was obtained by Júbilo Iwata, who made a swift comeback after just a single season absence by finishing...
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    Hiroki Itō (footballer, born 1999) (category Júbilo Iwata players)
    club Bayern Munich and the Japan national team. After growing through Júbilo Iwata youth ranks, Hiroki Itō was promoted to the first team in 2018. He debuted...
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  • Iwata may refer to: Iwata, Shizuoka, city located in Shizuoka, Japan Iwata (surname) Satoru Iwata, former president and CEO of Nintendo Júbilo Iwata, professional...
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  • 2001 Júbilo Iwata season Source: [citation needed] Júbilo Iwata v JEF United Ichihara Sanfrecce Hiroshima v Júbilo Iwata Júbilo Iwata v FC Tokyo Kashima...
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    Yasuhito Endō (category Júbilo Iwata players)
    October 2020, he joined J2 League side Júbilo Iwata on loan from Gamba Osaka. In December 2021, he joined Júbilo Iwata on a full transfer. In May 2023, Endō...
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    kilometres (63.11 sq mi). Iwata is widely known as the headquarters of the Yamaha Motor Corporation. Iwata is also home to Júbilo Iwata, a J. League soccer...
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    two-legged series to determine the overall season winners and runners-up. Júbilo Iwata in 2002, and Yokohama F. Marinos in 2003, won both "halves" of the respective...
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  • 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...
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