Japan Football League | 05/01 04:00 | - | 오사카 v 베르스파 오이타 | D | 1-1 | |
Japan Football League | 04/16 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 고치 유나이티드 SC | L | 0-1 | |
Japan Football League | 04/10 04:00 | - | 비아틴 미에 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 0-1 | |
Japan Football League | 04/03 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 나라 클럽 | L | 2-3 | |
Japan Football League | 03/27 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 혼다 FC | D | 1-1 | |
Japan Football League | 03/21 04:00 | - | FC Tiamo Hirakata v 베르스파 오이타 | L | 3-0 | |
Japan Football League | 03/13 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 소니 센다이 | W | 1-0 | |
Japan Football League | 11/21 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 혼다 FC | W | 1-0 | |
Japan Football League | 11/14 04:00 | - | 마쓰에 시티 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 0-1 | |
Japan Football League | 11/03 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 나라 클럽 | W | 3-0 | |
Japan Football League | 10/30 04:00 | - | FC Tiamo Hirakata v 베르스파 오이타 | L | 2-0 | |
Japan Football League | 10/24 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 오카자키 | W | 2-1 | |
Japan Football League | 10/17 04:00 | - | Mio 비와코 시가 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 1-2 | |
Japan Football League | 09/12 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 라인메르 아오모리 | W | 1-0 | |
Japan Football League | 09/04 09:00 | - | Tokyo Musashino v 베르스파 오이타 | L | 1-0 | |
Japan Football League | 08/29 06:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v FC 카리야 | W | 2-0 | |
엠페라 컵 | 08/18 10:00 | 4 | 베르스파 오이타 v 주빌로 이와타 | L | 0-1 | |
Japan Football League | 07/18 06:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 마쓰에 시티 | D | 1-1 | |
Japan Football League | 07/11 09:00 | - | 혼다 FC v 베르스파 오이타 | L | 2-0 | |
Japan FA Cup | 07/07 10:00 | 5 | 오코시야스 교토 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 1-3 | |
Japan Football League | 07/03 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v Mio 비와코 시가 | D | 1-1 | |
Japan Football League | 06/27 04:00 | - | 오카자키 v 베르스파 오이타 | L | 3-2 | |
Japan Football League | 06/13 06:00 | - | 스즈카 언리미티드 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 0-2 | |
엠페라 컵 | 06/09 10:00 | 8 | 모테디오 야마가타 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 1-2 | |
Japan Football League | 06/05 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 오사카 | W | 2-0 | |
엠페라 컵 | 05/22 06:00 | 7 | 레노파 야마구치 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 3-5 | |
Japan Football League | 05/16 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v Tokyo Musashino | W | 4-0 | |
Japan Football League | 05/05 04:00 | - | FC 카리야 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 0-1 | |
Japan Football League | 05/01 04:00 | - | 베르스파 오이타 v 혼다 락 | W | 3-1 | |
Japan Football League | 04/25 04:00 | - | 비아틴 미에 v 베르스파 오이타 | W | 0-3 |
Verspah Oita (ヴェルスパ大分, Verusupa Ōita) is a Japanese football club based in the city of Ōita, capital of Ōita Prefecture. They currently play in the Japan Football League, the fourth tier of Japanese league football. The 2023 season is their 12th consecutive season in the JFL.
The club was formed in 2003 as Hoyo FC. In 2005 they changed their name to Hoyo Atletico Elan, the name in which they competed for many years in the Kyushu Football League. The club is backed by the Hoyo Group, a digital camera and auto parts manufacturer based in nearby Kunisaki. In 2010 they changed their name to Hoyo Atletico Elan Oita. In 2011, they changed their name to Hoyo AC Elan Oita, won the Kyushu Soccer League and earned third place in the Regional League promotion series, which gave them qualification to compete in the JFL from 2012. Ahead of a league jump, they changed their name to Hoyo Oita on 2012.
In December 2013, the club tried to get closer ties to the community and therefore made another name change, this time to Verspah Oita (ヴェルスパ大分, Verusupa Ōita), for the 2014 season onwards, which the club have kept untouched ever since.
In 2020, Verspah won their first Japan Football League title. The title campaign was fairly unusual, as issues regarding COVID-19 prevented the league to be held normally. The clubs were only able to play the first half of the planned matches, 15 out of 30. The league decided to abandon the season and give the title to the 1st-placed team at that time, which was Verspah Oita. As the club did not have a J3 license at the time, the club was unable to receive promotion to professional league football, despite being a J.League 100 Year Plan club status holders.
In 2021, with the league operating normally with all matches being played, Verspah ended the league season in the 3rd place, but, the same issue was brought up. The club still was not a J3 license holder, and then, could not get promoted to the J3. Their J3 license was issued and granted only in the following 2022 season, which the club finished in 8th place, eight points off the promotion zone.
The current team's name, "Verspah", was coined by combining the Portuguese word "vermelho", which means "red", and the English word "spa", which represents hot springs (after famously-known Beppu Onsen), and the initial letter "H" of the former team name Hoyo Oita.
The main home towns are Beppu and Yufu. On 28 June 2022, at a J.League Board of Directors meeting, they approved the addition of the Ōita city.