Gamba Osaka is a professional soccer club team in the J1 League, which was originally founded in 1980 by Matsushita Electric Industrial Company's soccer club. The stadium, Panasonic Stadium Suita, was completed in 2015 and has a capacity of 40,000 people. The stadium has won numerous titles and is known as a powerhouse. Many players have been selected for Japan's national soccer team, including Yasuhito Endo, Yasuyuki Konno, and Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, and an increasing number of players have moved overseas in recent years, including Takashi Usami and Yosuke Iteguchi. It is said that the depth of the player base is due in part to the quality of the lower divisions of the team. The players must pass a test to join the youth team, where they can receive professional coaching, and the path to the top team is clear and complete. The team has been coached by famous managers, including Kenta Hasegawa, who won the Triple Crown in Japan, and Akira Nishino, who coached at the World Cup in Russia. During Akira Nishino's tenure, the team's ultra-aggressive style of scoring three goals for every two goals conceded excited supporters and spectators alike at every match.