Nagoya Grampus Eight
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| Club founded in
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| President
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Toyo Kato
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| Colors
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| Stages
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Mizuho Athletics Stadium
(27 000 places)
Toyota Stadium (45 000 places)
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| Seat
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Hisaya YS Bldg. 6F, 5-1-32 Sakae
Naka-ku,
Nagoya Br/>Aichi 460-0008
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The Nagoya Grampus Eight (名古屋グランパスエイト) is a club Japan board of Football based with Nagoya. It evolves/moves in J-League. The team was rested by the Toyota Motor Corp. company in the Fifties. The name of the team comes from two of the most important symbols of the town of Nagoya: both orcs out of gold in top of the castle of Nagoya and the maru-hachi , the official symbol of the city.
Prize list
- Cut of Asia of the Winners of Cut
- Finalist: 1996
- Championship of Japan of football :
- Vice-champion: 1996.
- Cut of Japan of football :
- Victorious: 1999.
- Supercoupe of Japan :
- Finalist: 2000.
Former players
- Gary Lineker
- Dragan Stojkovic
- Ueslei
- Tomasz Frankowski
- Valdo
Manpower 2007
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Guards
- Defenders
- Mediums
- Keisuke Honda Japan
- Assailing Kim Jung-woo
- Frode Johnsen Norway
Former trainers
External bonds
- Official site of the Japanese club
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