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* Groups without teams: [[AKB48]], [[NGT48]], [[STU48]], [[JKT48]], [[MNL48]] and [[AKB48 Team SH]].
 
* Groups without teams: [[AKB48]], [[NGT48]], [[STU48]], [[JKT48]], [[MNL48]] and [[AKB48 Team SH]].
** Note that AKB48 NGT48, JKT48 and MNL48 originally used teams, but they have been disbanded.
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** Note that AKB48, NGT48, JKT48, and MNL48 originally used teams, but they have been disbanded.
  
 
== Inactive or Disbanded ==
 
== Inactive or Disbanded ==

Revision as of 03:09, 7 November 2023

Team (Japanese: チーム chīmu, Chinese: 队 duì, Indonesian: Tim , Thai: ทีม thīm) are used to separate members of ALL48 Groups. By using 'Teams', members can be categorized more easily. Also, instead of the entire group performing a theater show, only one team is assigned to perform. This allows fans to focus on a certain group of members and allow the other members to have days off.

Teams are named after the letters used in their group's name, except for AKB48 Team 4, Team 8, and SNH48 Team X. In the case when a Team's name has already been used, roman numerals are added to signify which number of letter that team is. For example, both AKB48 and SKE48 have the letter "K" in their names, so instead of forming a Team K in both AKB48 and SKE48, the AKB48 team is called Team K and the SKE48 team is called Team KII (pronounced "K-two"). In some cases there are also teams with double letters, for the example Team SH and Team TP.

The Teams of SNH48's sister groups no longer adhere to this order, following their removal as an official AKB48 sister group in 2016. Instead they now follow the order of SNH48's teams. For example, SNH48 created Team NII in November 2013, when they were still affiliated with AKB48. Later, GNZ48 created Team NIII, the following number after Team NII, even though NGT48 had already created a Japan-based Team NIII. In similar fashion, the AKB48 group's no longer include the SNH48 groups' numbering when naming teams. Despite this, both franchises are careful not to repeat the colors of their groups and teams.

Since 2012, the Japanese AKB48 Group names its teams using the last name of the team captain. For example, Takahashi Team A (高橋チームA) denotes the iteration of Team A when Takahashi Minami was captain. In her case she has had two periods of captaincy, first from July 27, 2010 to October 29, 2012, and second from April 25, 2014 to August 23, 2015. Both of these teams were called Takahashi Team A.

Each Team has its own captain, who may or may not be the Center of the Team. Traditionally, teams had 16 members, but ever since the Tokyo Dome Team Shuffle, there is no limit to the number of members that can be on a team. Also, each team has its own representative color. In most cases, the first team of a group uses its group color as the team color, for an example, JKT48 Team J uses red to match the JKT48 logo.

A team does its own activities, such as has recording Single/Album/Setlist studio recordings for their team, holding events or concerts for their team, performing theater shows as a team, etc. Some special "teams" have been created for theater shows in particular, such as Himawarigumi (AKB48, HKT48, and JKT48), Cattleyagumi (NMB48) and Class 4 and Class 8 (GNZ48). These teams select members from the group's existing teams to perform a joint theater show.

There have also been temporary "teams" created within the ALL48 groups, such as Team PB or Team YJ. These teams are only temporary and used for marketing purposes, and the members within them remain part of their original teams. Other temporary teams, such as Team Undecided and Team Unknown, are used when a member is transferred or promoted but there is either no team spot available, or they haven't been assigned to a team yet. Kenkyuusei or Trainees (understudies for promoted members) are sometimes referred to as Team Kenkyuusei, but this is not official.

Every so often, a Team Shuffle occurs. In this event, members are transferred to other teams or groups.

A list of the current captains of the teams can be found here.

Active Teams

Group Team, Unit or Class Activity Period Notes
SKE48 Team S 2008.10.05 -
Team KII 2009.05.25 -
Team E 2010.12.06 -
NMB48 Team N 2011.03.10 - 2021.01.20
2022.01.01 -
Disbanded on January, 2021 due to NAMBATTLE and reformed on January, 2022
Team M 2012.01.26 - 2021.01.22
2022.01.01 -
Team BII 2012.10.10 - 2021.01.21
2022.01.01 -
HKT48 Team H 2012.03.04 -
Team KIV 2014.04.23 -
BNK48 Team BIII 2017.12.24 -
Team NV 2019.11.16 -
AKB48 Team TP TIC TAC TOE 2023.01.15 - AKB48 Team TP implemented a unit system instead teams
Peek A Boo 2023.01.14 -
CGM48 Team C 2020.02.09 -
SNH48 Team SII 2013.11.11 -
Team NII 2013.11.11 -
Team HII 2014.09.05 -
Team X 2015.04.17 - Name comes from word Xīnrén (新人), meaning new talent or newcomer
GNZ48 Team G 2016.04.20 -
Team NIII 2016.04.20 -
Team Z 2016.10.23 -
Class 4 2020.06.13 - GNZ48 formed new Class 4 and Class 8 special teams while retaining the 3 existing teams
Class 8 2020.06.13 -
BEJ48 Team B 2016.04.20 - 2020.09.04
2023.10.01 -
Team E 2016.04.20 - 2020.09.04
2023.10.01 -
CKG48 Team C 2017.10.27 - 2019.01.19
2023.09.02 -
Team K 2017.10.27 - 2019.01.19
2023.09.02 -
CGT48 Team CII 2023.06.02 -
Team GII 2023.06.02 -

Inactive or Disbanded

Group Team, Unit or Class Activity Period Notes
AKB48 Team A 2005.12.08 - 2023.10.16 On April 29, 2023 it was announced that the team system will be abolished
Team K 2006.04.01 - 2023.10.13
Team B 2007.04.08 - 2023.10.06
Team 4 2011.06.06 - 2012.10.31
2013.08.24 - 2023.10.03
Team 8 2014.04.03 - 2023.04.30
HKT48 Team TII 2016.03.30 - 2023.02.01
NGT48 Team NIII 2016.01.10 - 2019.04.21 Disbanded due to Inappropriate attitudes
Team G 2018.07.01 - 2019.04.21
JKT48 Team J 2012.12.23 - 2021.03.14 Disbanded due to impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic
Team KIII 2013.06.25 - 2021.03.13
Team T 2015.01.26 - 2019.12.31
2020.08.22 - 2021.03.12
MNL48 Team MII 2018.05.02 - 2023.02.14
Team NIV 2018.05.02 - 2023.02.14
Team L 2018.05.02 - 2023.02.14
AKB48 Team TP Daisy 2020.03.07 - 2023.01.15 Disbanded at AKB48 Team TP Unit Shuffle
Bellflower 2020.03.07 - 2023.01.14
Sakura 2020.03.07 - 2023.01.14
SNH48 Team XII 2015.12.04 - 2018.02.03 Disbanded at SNH48 Team Shuffle
Team FT 2018.02.03 - 2019.01.19 Disbanded at SNH48 Group Grand Shuffle 2019
BEJ48 Team J 2016.10.01 - 2020.09.04 Disbanded due to impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic
SHY48 Team SIII 2017.01.12 - 2019.01.19 Disbanded at SNH48 Group Grand Shuffle 2019
Team HIII 2017.02.19 - 2019.01.19

Kenkyuusei or Trainee

Kenkyuusei (研究生) it's also known as Trainee. When girls enter the group, they work as a kenkyuusei until they are promoted as official member or promoted to a team. Kenkyuusei receive many of the same perks as promoted members do, but their appearances are usually limited. They usually only perform during the kenkyuusei-only theater shows and as understudies for promoted members when need be.

Active

Group Team Notes
AKB48 AKB48 Kenkyuusei
SKE48 SKE48 Kenkyuusei
NMB48 NMB48 Kenkyuusei
HKT48 HKT48 Kenkyuusei
NGT48 NGT48 Kenkyuusei
STU48 STU48 Kenkyuusei
JKT48 JKT48 Trainee Previously was called Academy
BNK48 BNK48 Trainee
MNL48 MNL48 Trainee
AKB48 Team SH AKB48 Team SH Trainee
CGM48 CGM48 Trainee
SNH48 SNH48 Trainee
GNZ48 GNZ48 Trainee
CKG48 CKG48 Trainee
CGT48 CGT48 Trainee

Inactive

Group Team Notes
SDN48 SDN48 Understudy
TPE48 TPE48 Trainee
AKB48 Team TP AKB48 Team TP Trainee Now each trainee belongs to a unit
DEL48 DEL48 Trainee
SGO48 SGO48 Trainee
Nogizaka46 Nogizaka46 Kenkyuusei
Sakamichi Kenshusei Sakamichi Kenshusei
BEJ48 BEJ48 Trainee
SHY48 SHY48 Trainee

See Also

  • Team Unknown and Team Undecided (used when a member is transferred or promoted)
  • Team Kaigai (used for AKB48 members who have been transferred to sister groups abroad)
  • Concurrent Positions (a position where a member becomes a member of two different groups and teams at the same time)
  • Transferred Members
  • Graduation (a term used to refer to (a) member(s) that leave(s) their/her respective group)
  • Captain and/or Leaders (Used to describe a member that is the authority (and many times the represent) of a certain team or group)