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JSoccer Magazine Issue 5 is here (or will be VERY soon!). Advance orders, special offers…

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Maya Yoshida Joins Southampton, Teams Up With Tadanari Lee.

As postulated on Twitter and Facebook, Yoshida has indeed moved to the Premier League, Southampton being the lucky team! Here’s what the team had to say this morning.

From http://www.saintsfc.co.uk

Saints are delighted to announce that Japanese international defender Maya Yoshida has agreed to join the Club from Dutch side VVV-Venlo.

I am very grateful to be able to become a Saint and I will do my best for the team and for the supporters.”

Maya Yoshida

The 24-year-old will sign a three-year deal at St Mary’s after an undisclosed fee was agreed between the two clubs.

Yoshida’s move is now waiting on him being given entry clearance while his work permit has already been granted by the Home Office.

“To come to the Premier League was one of my biggest dreams since I was a child,” Yoshida said after agreeing to join the Club.

“I am very grateful to be able to become a Saint and I will do my best for the team and for the supporters.

“I saw a video of the recent history of Southampton since the takeover, which showed me the great supporters when the club was promoted last season.

“I want to show them what I can do as soon as possible and hopefully impress them with my performances.”

First Team Manager Nigel Adkins welcomed his new defender to St Mary’s, saying: “We are delighted to bring in Maya to the Club.

“He is a centre-half who is comfortable on both the right- and left-hand side as he is good with both feet and has a good physical presence about himself.

“We are really looking forward to working with him here at Southampton.”

Maya was this morning named in the Japan squad for a friendly against the United Arab Emirates in Niigata on 6th September and subsequent 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier versus Iraq in Saitama five days later.

He will then become the second Japanese player in the Saints squad when he links up with national team colleague Tadanari Lee on the south coast after the international break.

In Profile: Maya Yoshida

Yoshida has been capped 17 times by his country, and was named as their captain at this summer’s 2012 London Olympic Games.

The centre-back played in every game of his side’s involvement in the tournament as they reached the last four, scoring in their quarter-final win over Egypt in front of more than 70,000 spectators at Old Trafford.

But Yoshida did not take home a medal from the games as Japan were beaten 2-0 by South Korea in their Bronze Medal Match in Cardiff.

Nagasaki-born Maya began his footballing career with J. League side Nagoya Grampus, coming through their youth system before making his first-team debut in 2007.

He was named in Japan’s squad for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and made his debut for the full international team in a friendly win over Yemen in January 2010.

A year later, Yoshida was selected in the final 23 for Japan’s 2011 AFC Asian Cup campaign alongside new Saints teammate Tadanari Lee.

He started all three of the Samurai Blue’s group-stage matches but was sent off in their quarter-final win over Qatar.

That meant he missed their semi-final against South Korea, but returned to start in the final versus Australia as Lee scored the winning goal to secure the trophy for Japan.

Yoshida signed for Eredivisie side VVV-Venlo in January 2010 but did not make his debut for his new club until the following season, playing 24 times as they avoided relegation via the play-offs.

2011-12 saw the defender make 37 appearances as V.V.V. again came through a relegation play-off to preserve their Eredivisie status once more.

Yoshida was awarded the Eredivisie Goal of the Season award last year for his acrobatic bicycle kick in a draw with PSV Eindhoven in September – one of five occasions on which he netted for VVV-Venlo.

FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 JSoccer.com Update – August 30th

Nigeria v. Mexico (16.00) precedes Japan v. Korea (19.30) at Kokuritsu today as the quarter finals of the Japan 2012 U20 WWC get underway.

Nigeria v. Mexico

The pair have already faced each other in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, drawing 1-1 in the first round two years ago. The player who netted Nigeria’s goal on that occasion, Ebere Orji, is also taking part in this tournament.

Nigeria have reached the last eight for the fifth consecutive time out of a total of six participations. However, the Falconets have only got beyond the quarter-finals once, in 2010, and have a record of one win and one loss in penalty shoot-outs. As for Mexico, this is the second time in a row that Las Aztecas have qualified for the quarter-finals, coming after the 2010 edition when they were knocked out by Korea Republic.

There have been eight previous encounters between CONCACAF and CAF sides in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup and CONCACAF have the better record with four wins, three draws and one defeat. The only prior meeting in the knockout phase also happened in the quarter-finals, at the 2010 edition, when Nigeria and USA battled to a 1-1 draw after extra time before the African side clinched victory on penalties.

This is Mexico supremo Leonardo Cuellar’s tenth match as a coach at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. He is the seventh coach in the tournament’s history to have reached double figures and follows in the footsteps of German tactician Maren Meinert, who has overseen 19 matches prior to the quarter-finals, Ian Bridge of Canada and Choe Kwang Sok of Korea DPR (both on 16), Silvia Neid of Germany (12), English coach Mo Marley (11) and Stephane Pilard of France (ten).

All seven of Mexico’s opening-round goals were netted in the second half.
Looking ahead to tomorrow’s two matches, Korea DPR and USA have met in the final of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2008, which culminated in a 2-1 victory to the Americans.

Japan v Korea

This is the first encounter between the two teams in the finals of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, although they have crossed paths no fewer than five times on the qualification trail. Japan largely dominated in those encounters, recording four wins plus one draw. The sides’ last showdown in October 2011 resulted in a 3-1 win to Japan.

This is the third all-Asian encounter in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. It follows on from Korea DPR’s 5-0 victory over China PR in the 2006 final, and another North Korean win (2-1) in the 2008 quarter-finals against Japan.

Japan have made it into the last eight for the third time, having already done so in 2002 and 2008, whereas Korea Republic have progressed to the quarter-finals for the second consecutive edition.

All four of Korea Republic’s opening-round goals were scored in the second half between the 54th and 82nd minutes.

This is the fourth time that the tournament hosts have advanced to the quarter-finals. Canada and Germany went on to reach the semi-finals in 2002 and 2010 respectively, whereas Russia were eliminated at the quarter-final stage in 2006.

Go Young Nadeshiko – make us proud!

SAITAMA tomorrow August 31st
DPR Korea v. USA 16.00
Germany v. Norway 19.30

North Korea v. USA

The two teams met in the final of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2008, which culminated in a 2-1 victory to the Americans.

This is Korea DPR’s 20th match in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. The East Asians have won their last three games, although they achieved their longest winning streak of six games during their title-winning 2006 campaign.

USA have a positive record against Asian sides in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. In seven encounters they have accrued four wins, two draws and just one defeat, 2-0 at the hands of China PR in the opening round of the 2008 edition.

Korea DPR, the most prolific scorers at this edition of the tournament with 15 goals so far, struck seven of those in the last 15 minutes of the first halves of their games, including stoppage time.

USA have scored five goals and Maya Hayes bagged four of them, the other being an own goal.

Germany v. Norway

This is the pair’s first showdown in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. In the finals of other FIFA competitions, they have played each other twice in the FIFA Women’s World Cup and twice in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament. The Germans have historically had the upper hand in the head-to-head series, notching three victories to Norway’s one, although that solitary Norwegian success came in the final of the 1995 global showpiece in Sweden.

The sides have also met in two European finals at U-19 level, with Germany prevailing 3-2 in the 2000/01 edition and cantering to an 8-1 win in the 2010/11 campaign.

As well as having matched USA’s record of ten straight victories in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, Germany have also kept four consecutive clean sheets, equalling the tournament record set by USA between 2006 and 2008 and China PR in 2006. Since Korea Republic’s Ji So Yun breached their defences in the 2010 edition, the Germans have gone 386 minutes without conceding a goal, a run bettered only by China (508 minutes) and USA (467).

Norway have reached the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup for the first time, whereas Germany have made it into the last eight it in all six editions held to date (as have USA).

German tactician Maren Meinert is overseeing her 20th match at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, setting a new tournament record for the most matches as coach.

JSoccer Magazine Issue 5 out September 15th

JSoccer Magazine is out on September 15th and includes all of the following (and more!):

Exclusive cover with Alex Brosque celebrating a goal for Shimizu S-Pulse – inside a feature on the team, including interviews with Alex and S-Pulse coach Afshin Ghotbi.

Double-page full colour poster of Nadeshiko Japan’s silver medal winning team at London 2012.

Exclusive pictures from Tsuneyasu Miyamoto’s Testimonial – Nakata, Inamoto, Sidiclei, Alex and more!

J.League Legend – an interview with – and great pics of – Alcindo!

Summer transfer round-up by @MarioUrawa including poster pages of Shinji Kagawa (celebrating his first goal for Manchester United)and Hiroshi Kiyotake (saying goodbye to Cerezo Osaka and hello to Nuremberg).

Omiya Ardija – it’s their own fault they’re fighting against relegation – @AgentOrange2009 tells us why.

Machida Zelvia – Welcome to J2 by @J2_Kanto_Bites

Kyoto Sanga by @joebroadfoot

A look at the shirt(s) by @CND_MARINO

Poster page – Tomoaki Makino

Interview and feature on Tom Byer with HUGE thanks to @mcintinhos

J2 Mascots by @GunnerTNB and more.

Please mail alan@jsoccer.com to reserve your copy now. Pre-orders will get the magazine POST-FREE worldwide. Issue 5 980 yen post-free anywhere!

Newsflash! Japan Squad Announced – games against UAE and Iraq.

Japan squad to play UAE and Iraq (World Cup Qualifier)

GKs Kawashima, Nishikawa, Gonda / 川島永嗣(スタンダール・リエージュ), 西川周作(広島) 権田修一(FC東京)

DFs H. Sakai, Yoshida, Komano, Iwamasa, Inoha, Mizumoto, Nagatomo, G. Sakai / 駒野友一(磐田), 岩政大樹(鹿島), 伊野波雅彦(神戸), 水本裕貴(広島), 長友佑都(インテル), 吉田麻也(VVVフェンロ), 酒井高徳(シュトゥットガルト), 酒井宏樹(ハノーファー)

MFs Endo, Hasebe, Hosogai, Nakamura, Honda, Takahashi / 遠藤保仁(G大阪), 中村憲剛(川崎), 長谷部誠(ヴォルフスブルク), 細貝萌(レヴァークーゼン), 本田圭佑(CSKAモスクワ), 高橋秀人(FC東京)

FWs 194cm Havenaar, Maeda, Okazaki, Kagawa, Kiyotake, Haraguchi / 前田遼一(磐田) 岡崎慎司(シュトゥットガルト), 194CM ハーフナー・マイク(フィテッセ), 香川真司(マンチェスター・U), 清武弘嗣(ニュルンベルグ) 原口元気(浦和)

Emperor's Cup 1st Round, to be played Sept.1st and 2nd

THe Emperor’s Cup is always played at pre-designated grounds, and the draw is pre-determined (so you CAN plan ahead and know where your J.League team will play, if not the opposition). This gives various areas of the country a chance to see other big teams, while leaving the chance of, for example, Gamba Osaka playing a semi-final at “home” on Cerezo’s ground!

Watch this space for results, updates, 2nd Round match schedule and more.

1st September (13.00 kick offs)

Vertfee Takahara Nasu v Kashiwa Reysol U-18 Tochigi Sports Park
Sapporo University v AC Nagano Parceiro Atsubetsu
FC Suzuka Rampole v Hamamatsu University Suzuka Sports Garden
Sagawa Shiga FC v Kwansei Gakuin University Nunobiki Green
Otsu High School v V-Varen Nagasaki K K Wing
Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University v Fukuoka University at Miyazaki Ikime no Mori Ivy
Tonan SC vs Nihon University Yamagata High School at Shoda Shoyu Gunma
Hoyo AC Elan Oita vs NIAS High School at Saiki
Kansai University vs Toyama Shinji Club at Kincho
Saurcos Fukui vs Niigata University of Management at Technoport Fukui
Yamanashi Gakuin University (Orions) vs Fukushima United at Yamanashi
University of Tsukuba vs (winners of Okinawa Prefectural Cup) at Kasamatsu
Matsue City vs Tokuyama University at Shimane Hamayama

2nd September (13.00 kick offs)
Grulla Morioka vs Yokogawa Musashino FC at Morioka Park
Kochi University vs Sony Sendai FC at Kochi Haruno
Blaublitz Akita vs Heisei International University at Akita Yabase
Vanraure Hachinohe vs YSCC Takamoriyama at Sports Park
Nara Club vs Amitie SC at Kashihara
Zweigen Kanazawa vs FC Kariya at Ishikawa Kanazawa
Saga University vs Kamatamare Sanuki at Saga
Yonago Kita High School vs Volca Kagoshima at Tottori Bird
Fukuyama University vs FC Imabari Kure at Gohara
Arterivo Wakayama vs FC Gifu Reserves at Kinokawa
Fagiano Okayama Reserves vs Panasonic Energy at Tokushima Kanko

FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 Round-Up Monday August 27th

Firstly – today’s games…
Group C
Miyagi 19.00 – Norway v Argentina
Saitama 19.00 – Canada v DRP Korea

NORWAY v. ARGENTINA
Norway have not kept a clean sheet in five matches played in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
Argentina shipped 15 goals in their first two games of this campaign. The tournament record for the most porous defence in the opening round is held by Thailand, who let in 18 at the 2004 finals.

CANADA v. DPR KOREA
North Korea scored 13 goals in their opening two games. The most goals netted by one team in the first round of the event is 15, a record set by USA in 2002 and equalled by Germany in 2006.
Heading into the last matchday, Canada are one of two teams that boast the most goalscorers, the other being Japan. Five Canadians hit the target in the first two matches.

Group D
Miyagi 16.00 – USA v Germany
Saitama 16.00 – China v Ghana

USA v. GERMANY
This is the most-played fixture in the history of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. This will be the fifth meeting between the two sides in the competition, and the first time they have crossed paths at the group stage. USA have the superior head-to-head record with three wins to Germany’s one.
Germany are the only team yet to concede a goal in the first round of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2012. In past campaigns, only Brazil and Korea DPR in 2006 managed to keep clean sheets in all of their first-round matches.

CHINA PR v. GHANA
This is the third time that China have faced African opposition in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. On both previous occasions, each time against Nigeria, the Asian side prevailed without conceding a goal, winning 1-0 in 2004 and 3-0 in 2006.
Ghana are one of two teams that are yet to find the net in this edition, the other being Argentina. Before 2012, the only teams to have failed to score a goal in the three opening-round matches were Thailand in 2004 and Switzerland in 2010.

Yesterday’s Highlights

Japan 4-0 Switzerland highlights here http://www.jsoccer.com/blog/?p=2469

Mexico and Japan each achieved their biggest winning margin in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup with 4-0 victories over New Zealand and Switzerland respectively.

Nigeria’s Francisca Ordega is the second African player to score a hat-trick in a FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup match, after her compatriot Maureen Eke struck three times against Finland in 2006.

Korea and Mexico have both reached the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup for the second edition in a row. Japan return to the last eight after a four-year absence, having been eliminated at the first stage of the 2010 edition, while Brazil have failed to progress to the knockout phase for the second successive campaign.

Switzerland have now lost nine games out of nine in three participations at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. – Mexico’s Sofia Huerta and Japan’s Yoko Tanaka scored in each of their respective team’s three group-stage matches.

J1 Round-Up August 25th – Top Team Sanfrecce Taken Out by Tokyo!

Kashima Antlers 0-1 Albirex Niigata
Endo hit the post from distance and Juninho followed up with a header that went wide when it was easier to score!
Albirex got what turned out to be the winner on a 38th minute counter attack that began with a quick thinking roll out from keeper Higashiguchi to Bruno Lopes, he fed Michel who rounded the keeper and chipped the ball home!
Juninho missed another easy chance just after the half as Niigata got a vital win in their fight against relegation.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima 0-1 FC Tokyo
Sanfrecce were beaten at home for the second successive game – the curse of the top spot – while FC Tokyo ended a dire run to ensure they didn’t drop into the relegation scrap. A 49th minute goal for no.49 – Lucas – gave the capital team maximum points for the first time since.. a long time ago! With wins for Reds and Vegalta, too, the top of J1 closed up again!

Omiya Ardija 1-3 Vegalta Sendai
Omiya took the lead in the 25th minute through Yu Hasegawa’s long range half volley but the away team equalised through Wilson just before the break and the tide turned in the 2nd half and Vegalta ran out worthy winners on goals from Kamata and Matsushita.

Kashiwa Reysol 0-3 Jubilo Iwata
Yamada opened the scoring for Jubilo as early as the 5th minute, before Kondo saw red for the home team for a studs-up challenge over the top of the ball – it was a dangerous challenge, and a justified red card and the player could have had no complaints, even though it was doubtful that there was any malice aforethought.
Komano added a 2nd with a deflected free kick before the half hour was up and Maeda completed the scoring in the 78th minute to give Jubilo the points.

Shimizu S-Pulse 0-2 Urawa Reds
An injury and suspension depleted S-Pulse defence couldn’t hold off Reds, with Umesaki scoring a textbook half volley before earning a dubious PK for Abe to dispatch and it was 2-0 to Urawa before half time. The home team got more into the game in the 2nd half, coming close through a superb Takagi free kick that forced a fine save. Reds close the gap on the top spot, S-Pulse’s revival comes to a temporary halt.


Photo from afshinghotbi.com

Cerezo Osaka 2-0 Yokohama F,Marinos
A deserved win for Cerezo, as predicted in these very pages, of course, which ended Marinos superb run of 16 games without defeat. The opening goal came just after the hour mark from the left foot of Yamaguchi, before a mis-placed Saito pass put Kakitani through on goal and he made no mistake and the points were in the bag!

Kawasaki Frontale 0-1 Nagoya Grampus
For Nagoya, Tamada was back in the starting line-up in front, but they were missing Masukawa and Daniel through suspension, and Danilson through injury, so Tulio reverted to his centre back role.

Gamba Osaka 7-2 Consadole Sapporo
Gamba continued their rise to safety with a seven goal haul against hapless bottom club Consadole. A hat trick for Leandro, two for Sato, one for the returning nero enaga and a comical own goal sums up the scoring for the home team. Of course, Gamba didn’t keep a clean sheet, goals from Hidaka and Uehara and punctating the Gamba goals against the tide of ablut 25 goal attempts to 4 in favour of Gamba Osaka.

Vissel Kobe 0-0 Sagan Tosu
An uneventful game, Tosu came closest when Tashiro headed against his own post clearing from a corner, and Toyoda hit the Vissel bar late in the game, while Vissel had the ball in the net from a Tokura header, but the referee disaalowed it for a foul on the keeper.

Jリーグ J1 ゲーム リポート 8月25日

鹿島アントラーズ0-1アルビレックス新潟
鹿島は、遠藤のミドルシュートの跳ね返りを頭で容易に押し込めたところをジョニーニョが外すなど、再三のチャンスを逸する。
一方のアルビレックスは、前半38分、鹿島の一瞬の隙をついてカウンター攻撃に出る。GK東口からブルーノロペスへ、さらにキーパー後方へ回り込むようにして動いたミシュウにボールが渡り、浮かし気味にゴールに流し込んだ。

サンフレッチェ広島0-1FC東京
首位チームのプレッシャーか、サンフレッチェはホーム戦に連敗。一方のFC東京は、安全圏に留まるべく必死の戦いを制した。49番のユニフォームのルーカスが、49分に東京にとっては久々の勝ち点3を掴み取る得点を決める。上位陣では、レッズ、ベガルタが勝ったため、J1トップは混戦状態だ。

大宮アルディージャ1-3ベガルタ仙台
前半25分、長谷川がミドルレンジからハーフボレーを叩き込んで試合が動く。だが前半終了直前、ウィルソンが同点弾を決めると、流れはベガルタに大きく傾く。後半は試合を支配したベガルタが、鎌田、松下とゴールを決めて突き放した。

柏レイソル0-3ジュビロ磐田
前半早々の5分、ジュビロは山田が先制ゴール。その後レイソルは近藤がレッドカードで一発退場。悪意のあるチャージではなかったが、確かに危険なチャージだったので、正しい判定だと言える。
ジュビロはその後、前半28分に駒野がFKを決め、後半33分には前田が得点を重ね、勝ち点3を掴んだ。

清水エスパルス0-2浦和レッズ
負傷者と出場停止者でディフェンス陣が弱体化しているエスパルスには、レッズの攻撃は止められなかった。レッズは前半11分、梅﨑がお手本通りの見事なハーフボレーで先制すると、20分には阿部がPKを決め、試合を決定づける。エスパルスは後半、高木がスーパーFKを放つが、GKのファインセーブに拒まれる。その後は、レッズが試合を統制し、エスパルスの復調に歯止めをかけた。


(Photo from afshinghotbi.com)

セレッソ大阪2-0横浜Fマリノス
本稿で予想した通り、マリノスの連続無敗記録を16で阻止したのはセレッソだった。後半20分、山口が左足を振り抜くと、ボールは鮮やかにゴールに突き刺さった。その12分後には、柿谷が落ち着いてゴールを決め、勝ち点3を掴んだ。

川崎フロンターレ0-1名古屋グランパス
玉田の久々の先発出場も、増川、ダニエルを出場停止、ダニルソンを負傷で欠く名古屋は、闘莉王をCKに戻す布陣でこの試合を制した。

ガンバ大阪7-2コンサドーレ札幌
最下位のコンサドーレを復調ガンバが圧勝した。ハットトリックを演じたレアンドロをはじめ、佐藤が2点、家長が1点、そしてコミカルなオウンゴールの7得点。ただ、日高、上原に許した失点は今後の課題点。

ヴィッセル神戸0-0サガン鳥栖
盛り上がりに欠ける無得点試合。神戸は田代のヘディングが、鳥栖は豊田のシュートが互いのゴールに迫るが一歩及ばず、都倉のヘディングもゴールを割るがキーパーチャージで無効となった。