This page provides basic information on professional sports teams in Miyazaki Prefecture.
Miyazaki Prefecture is currently home to Tegevajaro Miyazaki of the J-League. Other than this, many professional sports teams hold their camps in Miyazaki in early spring. The Phoenix League of professional baseball is also held here.
Tegevajaro Miyazaki
Tegevajaro Miyazaki is a team in the J3 of the J-League.
The team joined the J-League in 2021. With the birth of the team in Miyazaki, all six prefectures in Kyushu now have a J club.
Team : Tegevajaro Miyazaki
Home Town : Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture
Stadium : Unilever Stadium Shintomi
Origin of the team name : Tegevajaro Miyazaki was coined by combining the word "Tege", which means "great" in Miyazaki dialect, with the Spanish words "Baca", which means cow, and "Pajaro", which means bird.
Year of J-League membership : 2021
Stadiums/Arenas
Hinata Budokan
Hinata Budokan is located in the Hinata Miyazaki Prefectural Sports Park in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. Getting to the Stadium The Miyazaki Prefectural Sports Park is quite …
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Ikime no Mori Sports Park Gymnasium
Ikime no Mori Sports Park Gymnasium is located in the Ikime no Mori Sports Park in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. In the past, New Japan Pro Wrestling and other events have be …
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Miyazaki Prefectural Gymnasium
Miyazaki Prefectural Gymnasium is a gymnasium located in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. There are two gymnasiums near Miyazaki Station, the Miyazaki Prefectural Gymnasium and …
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Miyazaki Municipal Gymnasium
Miyazaki Municipal Gymnasium is a gymnasium located in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. There are two gymnasiums near Miyazaki Station, the Miyazaki Municipal Gymnasium and the …
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Tokoji Stadium
Tokoji Stadium is a baseball stadium in the Nichinan Sports Park in Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture. It is the camp site for the second team of the Hiroshima Carp. The first tea …
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