- Source: 2012 FC Tokyo season
The 2012 F.C. Tokyo season is the season in which F.C. Tokyo return to the J.League after their unexpected relegation following the 2010 season, making this their 12th top flight season overall. In addition, after winning the first Emperor's Cup in the club's history on January 1, F.C. Tokyo will also play the AFC Champions League, accompanied by the top 3 of the last J-League campaign at the highest club tournament in Asia. Kiyoshi Okuma and the club reached an agreement to end the contractual relationship that bound them together at the end of the 2011 season. With this, Ranko Popović became the new coach for this season.
Trophies balance
= Competitive Balance
=Winter transfers
= In
== Out
== Loan out
== Loan return
== Loan end
=Current squad
Updated to 4 February 2012
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Match stats
Updated to 30 May 2012
Match results
= Pre-season
=Friendly matches
= Fuji Xerox Super Cup
=Final
= J.League
=Win Draw Lost
J.League Winner (also qualified for 2013 AFC Champions League Group Stage)
2013 AFC Champions League Group Stage
Relegation to J.League 2
= AFC Champions League
=Group stage
Round of 16
= Emperor's Cup
=Round of 64
= J.League Cup
=Quarterfinals
Semifinals
= Goals
=Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches
Kits
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chris Wood
- Manchester United F.C.
- Pedri
- Inter Miami CF
- FC Machida Zelvia
- Treble (sepak bola)
- Dolph Lundgren
- Zico
- Piala Kaisar
- Kapten Tsubasa
- 2012 FC Tokyo season
- FC Tokyo
- 2024 FC Tokyo season
- Tokyo Verdy
- 2011 FC Tokyo season
- FC Machida Zelvia
- 2013 FC Tokyo season
- Yokogawa Musashino FC
- 2012 Tokyo Verdy season
- Tokyo MX