Results

Japan Regional League 09/07 01:00 - Juan Aranda v BTOP Hokkaido W 1-3
Japan Regional League 08/17 01:00 - Sabas FC v BTOP Hokkaido W 3-5
Japan Regional League 07/13 01:00 - Norbritz Hokkaido v BTOP Hokkaido W 1-3
Japan FA Cup 05/25 04:00 7 Reinmeer Aomori v BTOP Hokkaido L 5-0
Japan Regional Cup - 80 mins play 10/19 04:30 - BTOP Hokkaido v Tokyo United FC L 0-3
Japan Regional League 09/29 02:00 - BTOP Hokkaido v Hokkaido Tokachi D 0-0
Japan Regional League 11/12 01:45 - Mau Resendiz v BTOP Hokkaido W 1-4
Japan Regional League 11/11 04:30 - Fukui United v BTOP Hokkaido L 2-1
Japan Regional League 11/10 04:30 - Joyful Honda Tsukuba v BTOP Thank Kuriyama L 3-2
Japan FA Cup 06/07 10:00 8 Shonan Bellmare v BTOP Hokkaido L 6-1
Japan FA Cup 05/21 04:00 7 BTOP Hokkaido v Yamagata University W 7-0
Japan Regional League 11/13 01:45 - Tochigi City v BTOP Thank Kuriyama L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 1 4
Wins 3 0 3
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 11 0 11
Goals against 13 3 10
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - BTOP Hokkaido

BTOP Hokkaido (BTOP北海道, Bi Ti O Pi Hokkaidō), formerly known as BTOP Thank Kuriyama, are a Japanese football club based in Kuriyama, Sorachi, Hokkaido. They play in the Hokkaido Soccer League. Despite playing in a league that holds an amateur status, the club's players and employees are currently signed on professional contracts.

History

The club was established in 1998 under the name Sapporo Thank FC. As a phoenix club, it emerged from the dissolution of another Hokkaido team, Anfini Sapporo. Originally based in Sapporo, the club relocated to Kuriyama, a town in Hokkaido, in 2004. Following the move, the club rebranded as Thank FC Kuriyama. They competed in the Hokkaido Soccer League until 2006 but were relegated after finishing in seventh place in the league.

From 2007 to 2021, they played at the Hokkaido Block Leagues, which can be considered Japan's 7th-tier league. At the start of the 2021 year, the club once again rebranded, now changing into BTOP Thank Kuriyama. Former J.League player Tetsuya Yano became the club's president, and the players were all signed into professional contracts.

In 2022, they debuted in the 5th-tier league, Hokkaido Soccer League. After signing experienced players to help the team, BTOP Thank Kuriyama immediately won the Hokkaido Soccer League title after being promoted, after a last effort was made on 25 September, beating Sapporo FC by 8–0. With this win, their got their first promotion opportunity to the Japan Football League, Japan's 4th tier, via the 2022 Regional Champions League. They had qualified for the tournament by winning the Hokkaido League and by finishing as 2022 Shakaijin Cup runners-up, where they lost to Briobecca Urayasu by 5–3 after a penalty shoot-out, after a 0–0 tie in the regulation time. Despite their efforts, they were eliminated in the group stage of the competition, losing all three matches by 2–1.

The club aspires to be the second team from Hokkaido to ever join the J.League in any of its current divisions, after Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo on 1998. The path to join the J1 League is much more difficult from before, as newly founded teams have to climb from five or more leagues, to finally earn promotion for the J1 League. BTOP Thank Kuriyama, however, in high hopes, highlights their ambition to join the Japanese maximum level of professional football in back-to-back promotions by 2027.

On 13 March 2023, the club made an official announcement regarding a new name change, becoming BTOP Hokkaido. The club explained that the motivation for this change was "...to convey the charm of Hokkaido, which is full of dreams and vitality, through sports. (BTOP) will strive to grow into a team that is loved by everyone by involving the whole of Hokkaido by contributing to a wider range of areas through the team's activities."

BTOP Hokkaido is a professional soccer team based in Hokkaido, Japan. Established to promote regional talent and foster local pride, the team competes in Japan's football league system, showcasing a blend of experienced players and promising young talent. Known for their passionate style of play and strong community support, BTOP Hokkaido aims to elevate the profile of soccer in northern Japan and contribute to the development of the sport in the region. Their team colors and emblem reflect the natural beauty and resilience of Hokkaido, inspiring fans and players alike.