In 2013, they participated in the All-Japan Adult Football Championship for the first time but lost to FC Korea in the first round.
In 2014, Genesis withdrew from its main sponsorship, so the club's name was changed back to Tokachi Fair Sky FC.
In May, the company announced the signing of an operating agreement with Leaflass, the largest sports school for children in Japan.
In November, a new management organisation, Hokkaido Tokachi Sky Earth Sports Co., Ltd., was established.
They won for the first time in the history of the tournament but were eliminated in the first round in third place (two wins and three losses) in Group A.
In 2019, Soichiro Kanazawa became the representative as a replacement for Fujikawa, who died in November of the previous year1, and supervisor Shoji Shiro became the general manager.
They participated in the regional Champions League because they were in first place at that time but were eliminated in the first round after finishing third in Group C (two draws and one defeat).
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