Ōita Trinita (大分トリニータ, Ōita Torinīta) is a Japanese football club located in Ōita, Capital of Ōita Prefecture. They currently play in J2 League, Japanese...
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primarily used for football, and is the home field of J.League club Oita Trinita. The stadium originally had a capacity of 43,000. After the 2002 FIFA...
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2007 Oita Trinita season (in Japanese) J. League official site...
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Oita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oita often refers to: Ōita Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan Ōita (city), the capital of the prefecture Oita or Ōita...
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city expressway. It is the home field of the J.League football club Ōita Trinita and is used for large local events. Takasaki Mountain (高崎山) that borders...
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Tomoki Iwata (category Oita Trinita players)
Birmingham City and the Japan national team. Born in Ōita, Iwata began his youth career with Oita Trinita in 2015, before signing professionally the following...
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Daishiro Yoshimura – Cerezo Osaka – 1967–1980 Erikson Noguchipinto – Oita Trinita, Sagan Tosu, Kashiwa Reysol, Avispa Fukuoka, Chaneaule Koriyama, Nagano...
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end of the season and was replaced by Ranko Popović, former coach of Oita Trinita. The stadium's capacity and conditions were still short of fulfilling...
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financial status, and their relationship with their hometown. Clubs such as Oita Trinita, Albirex Niigata, Kawasaki Frontale, and Ventforet Kofu accomplished...
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Daisuke Sakai (category Oita Trinita players)
midfielder for Liga 1 club PSM Makassar. Sakai spent his youth career at Oita Trinita. After coming up through various ranks, he was promoted into senior team...
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