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Yokohama F•Marinos announce English ticket service

A message from: http://www.f-marinos.com/en/news/detail/2015-06-25/01.php

We are pleased to announce that the tickets for Yokohama F•Marinos home games are now available for purchase internationally. (Editor’s note – presumably them mean in English, but I suppose “internationally” is also correct, since it’s on the “web”!)

You can buy home game tickets online and the ticket is delivered as a QR code that can be scanned at the gate upon entry.

We look forward to seeing you at the stadium.

The link for tickets in English:

http://www.f-marinos.com/en/tickets/

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JSoccer Magazine Issue 16 is here – get your copy now by clicking on the links on this page!

So… a quick rundown on the latest issue for you:

The cover – Takashi Usami – running rampant in J1 and finally settling into the national team after Halilhodzich overruled Hara and his cronies from blocking his selection!
Also Yuki Ogimi – exclusive interview – as she looks to help Nadeshiko Japan retain their World Cup crown.

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There’s an extensive and exclusive pictorial look at Gamba and Reysol in the ACL including this Reysol spread for the fans!

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We begin our continuing look at unusual shirts worn in the J.League with this spread on Nagoya Grampus, and there are more “Collector’s Corner” pages throughout Issue 16.

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We have an exclusive interview, and some nice pics, with Yuki Ogimi!

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The featured team in this issue – after our very well-received “potted history” of Ventforet Kofu in the last issue is Vissel Kobe. Pictures through the ages and a Collector’s Corner double page spread of that rare green shirt!

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We have Kazu!

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A quick look at Kyoto Sanga… written six weeks before publication, but spot-on, it seems!

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We visited FC Ryukyu… interview and pictures!

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… Tochigi Uva get some exposure!

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… and we begin a new game! Kakurenball! Spot the ball in our two pictures to win prizes …

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…. and loads more! Get your copy now!

Kashiwa Reysol and Gamba Osaka look to qualify for the ACL quarter finals …

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After two away wins for our Japanese teams – Kashiwa 3-2 at Suwon Samsung, Gamba 3-1 at FC Seoul… a draw, a 1-0, even a 2-1 loss and Reysol are through. A win, of course will be much better! Gamba have a two goal cushion AND three away goals. They can afford to lose 2-0, but they won’t. Enjoy the games!

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FC Seoul 1-3 Gamba Osaka – Gamba all set for quarter finals!

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FC Seoul put a slight damper on the proceedings with a fortunate goal in stoppage time, but Gamba Osaka must be happy to come home with a two goal lead and three away goals in this Asian Champions league Last 16 tie.

Gamba boss Kenta Hasegawa said he wanted an away goal… he got more that requested as Gamba took their hosts to the cleaners!

 

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The unstoppable Takashi Usami scored two classy goals and Koki Yonekura added his contribution to the score-sheet as Gamba destroyed their hosts with ease.

 

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Usami showed the traveling fans a textbook volley from a pinpoint Hiroki Fujiharu cross to open the scoring just after the hour mark, while Yonekura then showed that he can execute a volley to compare with the best his forwards have to offer, and this was also from a Fujiharu cross. Usami then completed his team’s scoring with four minutes on the clock to give Gamba a three goal lead as the game entered additional time.

 

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Yu Jun-tae then gave his side some faint hope / made the 2nd leg interesting (delete as applicable) with a speculative shot from the edge of the area that seemed to bobble in front of the unsighted Masaaki Higashiguchi in the away goal.

Gamba didn’t get a single shot on target in the first period, but their best chance of the half was actually foiled by the referee! With Seoul goalkeeper Yu Sang-hun on the floor after a melee the ball rolled free to Yasuyuki Konno who looked to have a shot into an unguarded net. Inexplicably, the Japan national team midfielder was upended by the referee – getting in his way in the penalty area. Replays showed that it was yellow card offence by the man with the whistle, at the very least!

Shu Kurata replaced Koyato Omori at half time and had a shot on goal within 80 seconds of the restart. Kurata and Fujiharu then made mincemeat of the right side of the home defence and it was Gamba’s game!

 

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Gamba entertain Seoul in the 2nd leg on Wednesday May 27th at Banpaku – do not miss this one, as they look to enter the quarter final draw in the competition.

 

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Images courtesy of World Sport Group

AFC Champions League: Last 16 Begins!

Tuesday May 19th sees Kashiwa Reysol take on Suwon Bluewings in the 1st leg of their Asian Champions league Last 16 tie in Korea. Two years ago – in their last visit to Suwon – a brace apiece from Junya Tanaka, Masato Kudo and Ryoichi Kurisawa saw them destroy that team 6-2 in an ACL  group match and the Chiba boys will be looking for a similar result this time, taking a goal or three advantage back for the home leg on May 26th.

Despite an away defeat to Becamex Binh Doung in their final group match in this tournament, having already qualified, Reysol had opted to give time to squad players and are not concerned about coming into the knockout stages on a loss.

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Reysol have been struggling for consistency in the league this season – currently sitting 13th and looking to have no hope of gaining any ground to a play-off spot in the 1st Stage. Theories abound that they are putting it all into the ACL to qualify for the quarter finals before concentrating on the 2nd Stage!

Suwon are returning to the knockout stage for the first time since 2011 when they were knocked  out in the semi-finals by eventual winners Al Sadd. While Suwon took care of a hapless Urawa Reds in ACL group play this year, Reysol have lost just once in nine ACL matches against Korean opposition. They must be confident!

In the other Tuesday night match in the Eastern half of the ACL draw Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors will entertain Beijing Guoan.

In the West, also on Tuesday, it’s 2011 winners Al Sadd against domestic league champions Lekhwiya, who successfully defended their title under Danish coach Michael Laudrup, facing off in an all-Qatari tie, while Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal face Iran’s Persepolis at the Azadi Stadium.

On Wednesday night, May 20th, it’s Gamba Osaka’s turn to represent Japan when they travel to FC Seoul. The last time these teams met was a big day for Takashi Usami who made his professional debut for Gamba – six years ago this very day – May 20th, 2009 – making club history as their youngest ever player at the age of 17 years and 14 days. And.. he scored, too! Here’s hoping for similar success in this one.

Seoul, who will be without suspended Spanish defender Osmar Barba, reached the knockout stages as Group H runners-up after Mauricio Molina’s last-gasp winner to ensure passage at the expense of beaten opponents Kashima Antlers two weeks ago in Ibaraki, Japan.

The other match in the East sees two-time Asian champions Seongnam FC of Korea Republic and 2013 AFC Champions League winners Guangzhou Evergrande from China set to face off in the first leg of their Round of 16 tie on Wednesday with both sides looking to lay a foundation for another tilt at continental honours.

Seongnam – known as Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma when they won the AFC Champions League in 2010 – will entertain Chinese Super League champions Guangzhou at Tancheon Sports Complex after finishing second in Group F behind 2008 winners Gamba, after their dramatic 2-1 loss to the Japanese treble winners on the final Matchday.

Fabio Cannavaro’s Guangzhou, meanwhile, comfortably won Group H ahead of Korea’s FC Seoul to return to the knockout stage for a fourth consecutive year.

Seongnam are appearing in the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League for a fifth time after losing at the same stage in 2012 to Uzbekistan’s Bunyodkor.

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On Wednesday, in the western side of the draw, we see an all-Emirati tie between United Arab Emirates champions Al Ain and domestic rivals Al Ahli, while Naft Tehran entertain Saudi side Al Ahli after the Iranian play-off winners continued their fine debut in the AFC Champions League with qualification for the last 16 as Group B runners-up.

Japan national team training camp squad!

Japan national team training camp squad!

The Japan national team Samurai Blue camp will take place on May 12-13 and there are some new and interesting names in the squad – and some old ones – hello Yoshito Okubo! New names include centre backs Daiki Niwa of Gamba Osaka and Takuya Iwanami of Vissel Kobe.

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Higashiguchi – Gamba Osaka 東口順昭(G大阪)
Nishikawa – Urawa Reds 西川周作(浦和)
Rokutan – Vegalta Sendai 六反勇治(仙台)
Gonda – FC Tokyo 権田修一(F東京)

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Mizumoto – Sanfrecce Hiroshima 水本裕貴(広島)
Niwa – Gamba Osaka 丹羽大輝(G大阪)
Makino – Urawa Reds 槙野智章(浦和)
Morishige – FC Tokyo 森重真人(F東京)
Ota – FC Tokyo 太田宏介(F東京)
Fujiharu – Gamba Osaka 藤春広輝(G大阪)
Shiotani – Sanfrecce Hiroshima 塩谷司(広島)
Shoji – Kashima Antlers 昌子源(鹿島)
Iwanami – Vissel Kobe 岩波拓也(神戸)
Ueda – Kashima Antlers 植田直通(鹿島)

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Konno – Gamba Osaka 今野泰幸(G大阪)
Endo – Kashima Antlers 遠藤康(鹿島)
Yamaguchi – Cerezo Osaka 山口蛍(C大阪)
Yonemoto – FC Tokyo 米本拓司(F東京)
Tanicguchi – Kawasaki Frontale 谷口彰悟(川崎F)
Shibasaki – Kashima Antlers 柴崎岳(鹿島)

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Okubo – Kawasaki Frontale 大久保嘉人(川崎F)
Toyoda – Sagan Tosu 豊田陽平(鳥栖)
Nagai – Nagoya Grampus 永井謙佑(名古屋)
Kawamata – Nagoya Grampus 川又堅碁(名古屋)
Usami – Gamba Osaka 宇佐美貴史(G大阪)
Muto – FC Tokyo 武藤嘉紀(F東京)
Sugimoto – Kawasaki Frontale 杉本健勇(川崎F)
Asano – Sanfrecce Hiroshima 浅野拓磨(広島)

Asian Champions League – Decision Time!

It’s Asian Champions League decision day(s) tonight and tomorrow, as the final group games get underway for qualification to the last 16. Looking at the whole thing, but concentrating on the Japanese teams, of course, here goes … Tuesday, tonight …

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After losing to Kashima Antlers a fortnight ago at Parramatta Stadium, Western Sydney Wanderers go into their final showdown with Group H victors Guangzhou Evergrande five points behind the 2013 champions from China and a point adrift of Kashima and FC Seoul, who currently share second place.

So, WSW need a win, but also need the match in Japan between Kashima and FC Seoul to be a draw to guarantee progress to the Round of 16. Japan-watchers should note that Western Sydney will be without Yusuke Tanaka due to suspension.

If there is a winner between Kashima and FC Seoul, and, of course we are hoping, no, EXPECTING it to be Antlers, they would take the runners-up place in Group H and eliminate their opponent as well as Western Sydney.

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FC Seoul have defender Kim Jin-kyu out due to suspension.

In Group G Suwon Samsung have already qualified for the Round of 16, the other entrant into the knockout stages from Group G will be either China’s Beijing Guoan or Brisbane Roar of Australia. Beijing need just a point from the meeting with Suwon in Korea Republic to secure progress due to their three point advantage, although they are missing Lang Zheng, Ha Dae-sung and Yu Dabao to suspension. Their roughhouse tactics finally coming back to haunt them?

Brisbane need to defeat the already eliminated Urawa Reds AND hope that Beijing slip up against Suwon. It has been reported that Reds have sent a much depleted squad to Australia, something that might not go down too well with Beijing if results go against them, although the pathetic showing of Reds in the ACL this season can only mean that any decent display is an improvement and, as is often the case, sending players who actually have a place in future matches to play for – players with something to prove, players with the motivation to show that they should be preferred over the failures of past matches – may well work for Reds (and Beijing) in the end!

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In Group D, Al Ahli of the UAE must beat already eliminated Tractorsazi Tabriz of Iran in Dubai and hope group winners Al Ahli of Saudi Arabia overcome Nasaf with the Uzbek side currently holding two point advantage.

In Group C, Al Hilal and 2011 winners Al Sadd will face off at Riyadh’s King Fahd International Stadium to determine the winner of the group C, although both sides have already qualified for the knockout stages. A draw would be enough for Qatar’s Al Sadd having earlier beaten the 2014 finalists 1-0 at home, while Al Hilal must win without their suspended striker Nassir Al Shamrani.

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On Wednesday nine teams will be fighting for five remaining places in the qualifying stages!

Iran’s Persepolis and Naft Tehran, Qatar’s Lekhwiya, Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr, Uzbekistan’s Pakhtakor, China’s Shandong Luneng, Thailand’s Buriram United, Korea’s Jeonbuk Motors and our own Gamba Osaka will be looking for the right results to qualify.

Persepolis currently occupy second spot in Group A and sit just a point behind table-topping Lekhwiya despite losing 3-0 to the Qatar champions a fortnight ago, but Al Nassr are only a point behind ensuring a grandstand finish on the final Matchday.

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And Saudi Arabian champions Al Nassr must at least draw against a Lekhwiya side who still need to avoid defeat to ensure their own qualification, while also hoping Persepolis fail to win in Tehran to stand any chance of making their first appearance in the Round of 16 since 2011.

Elsewhere, although Al Ain have already secured their passage to the last 16, the newly-crowned Emirati champions will face second placed Naft at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium looking to secure top spot and home advantage in the second leg of their last 16 tie later this month. However, with Pakhtakor just two points behind Naft in third, a victory for the Uzbek club over already-eliminated Al Shabab of Saudi Arabia could see them leapfrog Naft and take the remaining ticket to the knockout stages if the Iranians were to lose in Al Ain.

In Group E, with Kashiwa Reysol already assured of a place in the last 16, Jeonbuk and Shandong see a winner-take-all showdown in Jeonju to decide who will join Reysol in the draw for the next round.

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Jeonbuk will be without suspended midfielder Lee Ho and defender Cho Sung-hwan for the visit of the Chinese Super League side, who have midfielder Zhang Chi suspended.

Unbeaten Reysol will wrap up their group stage campaign with a visit to Binh Duong and will be expecting a win to take them confidently into the qualifying stages unbeaten.

And so to Group F, with both Gamba and Buriram remaining in the hunt for the remaining place in the last 16 alongside Korea’s Seongnam FC. Seongnam secured their place in the last 16 two weeks ago, but they will look to clinch the group at Gamba, who must match Buriram’s result against already-eliminated Guangzhou R&F of China to advance with the pair currently level on points but with the Japanese side winning any tie on points with head-to-head advantage.

There is even the possibility of Seongnam, Gamba and Buriram finishing level on points at the top of the table, although then the Korean side are ensured of progress in at least second place due to their head-to-head record against both Gamba and Buriram.

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(Pictures, and some text, courtesy of World Sport Group)