The club aims to join the Japan Football League, being only two promotions away from it.
[2] Laranja is also one of the few "European-style clubs" in Japan, as it currently have football teams for all age categories.
In addition, we set up an office in Joyo City and started a welfare business as "AS.
They defeated Doshisha University in a penalty shootout after extra time, this qualified them for the 103rd Japan All Japan Football Championship JFA Emperor's Cup, where they were defeated by AC Nagano Parceiro.
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