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Japan U-22 Squad, Schedule: Friendly, AFC Qualifiers

Squad for matches as follows

March 11th: Friendly vs. Myanmar U-22 at Fukuda Denshi Arena, Chiba 19.10 KO

March 21st: Training match in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

AFC U-23 2016 Championship qualifiers:

March 27th 16:00 vs. Macau U-22 at Shah Alam Stadium
March 29th 20:15  vs. Vietnam U-22 at Shah Alam Stadium
March 31st 20:45 vs. Malaysia at Shah Alam Stadium

 

GK
1     NIEKAWA Ayumi (Jubiko Iwata)
18   KUSHIBIKI Masatoshi (Shimizu S-Pulse)
30   NAKAMURA Kosuke (Avispa Fukuoka)

DF
2     MATSUBARA Ken (Albirex Niigata)
6     YAMANAKA Ryosuke (Kashiwa Reysol)
15   KAMEKAWA Masashi (Avispa Fukuoka)
23   NARA Tatsuki (FC Tokyo)
4     IWANAMI Takuya (Vissel Kobe)
5     UEDA Naomichi (Kashima Antlers)

• 50 ANZAI Kazuki (Tokyo Verdy) replaces 17 Akino Hiroki

MF
16    OHSHIMA Ryota (Kawasaki Frontale)
3     ENDO Wataru (Shonan Bellmare)
8     HARAKAWA Riki (Kyoto Sanga F.C.)
20   YAJIMA Shinya (Fagiano Okayama)
24   NOTSUDA Gakuto (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
10   NAKAJIMA Shoya (FC Tokyo)
19   TOYOKAWA Yuta (Kashima Antlers)

26   YOSHINO Kyohei (Snafrecce Hiroshima)

FW
14   ARANO Takuma (Consadore Sapporto)
11   KUBO Yuya (Young Boys/Switzerland)
9     SUZUKI Musashi (Albirex Niigata)
16   ASANO Takuma (Snafrecce Hiroshima)
13   MINAMINO Takumi (Salzburg/Austria)

• Minamino arrives Mar.23, Kubo arrives Mar.24

• 17   AKINO Hiroki (Kashiwa Reysol) (withdrawn through injury)

J1 and J2 Results, Matchday 1

J1 Results, attendances

Nagoya Grampus 3-3 Matsumoto Yamaga at Toyota 33,558
Gamba Osaka 2-2 F.C.Tokyo at Expo’70 18,332
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2-0 Ventforet Kofu at Edion 14,671
Sagab Tosu 2-1 Albirex Niigata at Best Amenity11,580
Vegalta Sendai 2-0 Montedio Yamagata at Yurtec 19,375
Yokohama F・Marinos 1-3 Kawasaki Frontale at Nissan 38,123
Vissel Kobe 0-1 Kashiwa Reysol at Noevir 24,027
Shonan Bellmare 1-3 Urawa Reds at BMW 14,446
Shimizu S-Pulse 3-1 Kashima Antlers at IAI 19,736

J2 Results, attendances

Jubilo Iwata 3-1 Giravanz Kitakyushu at Yamaha 10,438
V-Varen Nagasaki 0-1 JEF United Chiba at Nagasaki 5,501
Mito HollyHock 0-0 Roasso Kumamoto at Kasamatsu 4,787
Thespakusatu Gunma 0-1 Yokohama FC at Shoda 11,198
Avispa Fukuoka 1-3 Kyoto Sanga at Level 5 13,804
Fagiano Okayama 3-0 FC Gifu at City Light 10,995
Omiya Ardija 1-0 Zweigen Kanazawa at Nack 5 8,635
Tokushima Vortis 0-0 Ehime FC at Pocari Sweat 7,860
Tochigi SC 1-2 Consadole Sapporo at Tochigi.G TBA
Kamatamare Sanuki 2-0 Oita Trinita at Marugame TBA
Tokyo Verdy 1-1 Cerezo Osaka at Ajinomoto 12,217

ACL: Kashiwa Reysol 5-1Binh Duong

Kashiwa Reysol 5-1 Binh Duong

Two goals late in the first half – from Kudo and an own goal by David Vrankovic – sent Reysol on their way to the win before efforts from Kim Chang-soo, Kudo and Hidekazu Otani ensured the 2013 semi-finalists claimed all three points.

Reysol, who kicked off their campaign with a draw against Jeonbuk Motors on Matchday One, were rarely troubled by a Binh Duong side who battled hard despite the gulf in class before claiming a late consolation through Ganiyu Bolaji Oseni.

Kashiwa were quick out of the blocks and Cristiano should have scored just four minutes into the game when he had time and space behind the Binh Duong defence to do better than fire over the bar, while four minutes later Yuki Otsu sent his effort wide from six yards out.

Otsu tried his luck from long range in the 12th minute as Reysol cruised through the opening phase of the game, with only Le Cong Vinh presenting any threat for the Vietnamese when his free kick was collected by Takanori Sugeno in the home side’s goal.

Reysol, though, continued to dictate the tempo of the game; Kudo’s header was weak and straight at Nguyen Quoc Thien Esele in the 25th minute while Eduardo should have scored when the goalkeeper dropped the ball at his feet, only to stab over the bar.

With six minutes to go and against the run of play, Cong Vinh created the best chance of the half but his curling effort from just inside the Reysol half was deflected wide of goal.

That finally nudged Reysol out of their slumber in front of goal and, in the 43rd minute, Kudo put the home side in front with a crisp finish to the goalkeeper’s left after a low, firm cross from the right by Cristiano.

Two minutes later, Tatsumi Yoshida’s team doubled their lead when Vrankovic headed into his own goal, ensuring the scoreline better reflected Reysol’s dominance.

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Nguyen Thanh Son introduced Mai Tien Thanh at the start of the second half as the Binh Duong coach sought a way back into the game and, eight minutes after the restart, he went close to opening the Vietnamese side’s account, only for the midfielder’s spectacular effort to cannon back off the cross bar.

But the result was put beyond any doubt three minutes later when Kim Chang-soo latched onto Akimi Barada’s perfectly weighted through ball before slotting home.

Kudo claimed his second of the game with a close range header in the 67th minute after Otsu glanced Barada’s corner across the face of goal while, eight minutes later, Otani found the back of the net when his shot from outside the area was deflected past substitute goalkeeper Bui Tan Truong.

Oseni pulled one back for Binh Duong nine minutes from time when he was played in on goal by a well-placed pass from Cong Vinh before sliding a fine finish beyond Sugeno, but it was not enough to spark an unlikely revival.

Report: http://www.the-afc.com
Picture: World Sport Group

Gamba Hit Bottom of Group with Second ACL Defeat in-a-row!

Seongnam FC 2-0 Gamba Osaka

Gamba Osaka went down to their second loss of their 2015 ACL campaign with this away defeat to Korean FA Cup winners Seongnam FC. Ricardo Bueno converted an early penalty and Hwang Ui-jo wrapped the game up 22 minutes from time to put Gamba on the bottom of Group F.

Changes for Gamba saw Oh Jae-suk replacing Hiroki Fujiharu and Kim Jung-ya at centre back for the injured Keisuke Iwashita, while Shu Kurata started in midfield – which also saw Shohei Ogura alongside Yasuhito Endo in a defensive midfield pairing. Takashi Usami was on the bench, with LIns getting the start alongside Patric up front.

Ogura was at fault for the early opening goal, dragging down Hwang on the corner of the area for an obvious penalty. The former F•Marinos midfielder can be thankful that referee Mr. Irmatov didn’t yellow card him, too, although that did not stop him being replaced at half time.

Brazilian forward Bueno slotted home the penalty easily, with just eight minutes on the clock before Hwang doubled the advantage and sealed the points on 68 minutes. Gamba had looked to be getting back into the game when an aimless high ball was flicked on by Kim Tae-Youn to Hwang. The ball was controlled and then the player slipped the ball to the right to beat the challenge of centre back Daiki Niwa and Hwang curled the ball around the keeper with his right foot.

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Gamba had seen plenty of possession but, as in last week’s game, could do little with the ball when it mattered. There was a free kick chance before the break which saw Endo beat the wall but the keeper saved easily, and then Hiroyuki Abe and Patric exchanged passes to give Abe the shot but, again, it was easy for the Seongnam keeper.

Patric was denied twice in the closing minutes, as Gamba woke up and gave too little, too late, while late substitute Takashi Usami also showed promise but no end result for the visiting team.

Team – Higashiguchi, Oh, Niwa, Kim, Yonekura (Fujiharu, 70), Endo, Ogura (Myojin, 46), Abe (Usami, 70), Kurata, Lins, Patric

(Picture: World Sport Group)

Urawa Reds Go Down to Second Straight ACL Defeat

Urawa Reds 0-1 Brisbane Roar

Urawa Reds joined Gamba Osaka in slipping to a second straight loss in their 2015 AFC Champions League campaign. The 2007 champions went down to an embarrassing 1-0 defeat to Brisbane Roar at Saitama Stadium. The “embarrassing” tag is not to belittle Roar’s achievement, but more to highlight how little Reds offered throughout the match. They were deservedly booed off at the end of the half and given a much worse sending off by their suffering fans at the end of the tie.

Reds were down within two minutes when Thomas Broich took the ball off a dallying Yosuke Kashiwagi deep in the Reds’ half. Broich slipped the ball to his right to Brandon Borrello, who still had much to do, but Reds’ keeper Shusaku Nishikawa seemed to leave a gaping hole at his near post and Borrello blasted home with aplomb.

Urawa could barely string two passes together and were deservedly booed off at the break. Changes were made for the second period – Naoki Ishihara replacing the ineffective Zlatan and Tsukasa Umesaki taking the place of Kenichi Kaga, and Reds started to dictate play a little more but Shinzo Koroki shot straight at the keeper when an opening came minutes into the second half.

Just as there seemed to be a possibility of Urawa getting something out of this match Daisuke Nasu was guilty of giving the ball away with a terrible pass and took his man down from behind, earning a straight red card for his trouble. Reds went down to ten men, with Yuki Abe moving into centre back, yet, even then Tadanari Lee could have have earned an undeserved point for the home team with a header in the final minutes.

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Picture: World Sport Group

City Football Group (CFG) formally launches City Football Japan (CFJ).

City Football Group (CFG) has formally launched City Football Japan (CFJ)

City Football Group (CFG), the global football organisation whose family of clubs and football-related businesses includes Manchester City FC, New York City FC, Melbourne City FC and a minority stake in Yokohama F· Marinos, has formally launched City Football Japan (CFJ), which has now begun operations. CFG has also appointed Takao Toshishige as Managing Director of CFJ.
Based in Tokyo, CFJ, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of CFG, will oversee the Group’s commercial operations in Japan and work closely with the Yokohama F·Marinos.
Toshishige brings a wealth of experience to his new role. Prior to joining CFJ, he was Senior Director at Rakuten Inc. and served also as a Director at Crimson Football Club Inc. Before his role at Rakuten, he worked at the Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd. (now, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd.).
Ferran Soriano, Chief Executive of City Football Group, said: “We are growing and developing a long-term presence in Japan.
“Creating City Football Japan will give us an opportunity to strengthen further our relationships with Nissan and with our colleagues at Yokohama F· Marinos, and help to support and develop Japanese football.
“It will also allow us to pursue greater commercial opportunities in Japan.”
Toshishige added: “Creating City Football Japan is a huge opportunity to showcase City Football’s unique proposition in global football. We are confident that we can work closely with Japanese businesses which want to reach both domestic and international audiences to promote their brands. I am very honoured to have the opportunity to work closely with City Football Group as we evolve our business in Japan.”
Toshishige will also work closely with Jorge Chumillas, Chief Finance Office of City Football Group, who sits on the Yokohama F·Marinos Board.

 

From http://www.mcfc.co.uk/news/club-news/2015/march/city-football-japan-3001

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