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J1 – we missed you! 2nd Stage starts this weekend!

The first matches of the 2nd Stage take place on Saturday July 11th. Here are the match-ups, and kick off times.

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Matsumoto Yamaga v Urawa Reds 19.00

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Yokohama F•Marinos v Montedio Yamagata 19.00

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Kashiwa Reysol v Sagan Tosu 19.00

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Kawasaki Frontake v FC Tokyo 18.30

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Albirex Niigata v Kashima Antlers 19.00

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Vegalta Sendai v Sanfrecce Hiroshima 18.00

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Shimizu S-Pulse v Vissel Kobe 19.00

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Gamba Osaka v Ventforet Kofu 19.00

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Shonan Bellmare v Nagoya Grampus 18.00

Gamba Reach All Targets For New Stadium

Gamba Osaka are very pleased to announce the final results of their fundraising efforts for the new stadium – the Field of Smile project.

The club raised almost 14.1 billion yen (around US$114 million) for the stadium project, reaching their original target of 14 billion yen, meaning that the full 40,000 seats projected will be built in, as well as all fixed cameras as originally intended, and VIP rooms, too!

Support of almost 10 billion yen came from 721 corporations, subsidies and grants accounted for 3.5 billion yen. And then there were 34,627 individuals who donated over 620 million yen.

The new ground is designed to be used exclusively for football – no running track, close to the action for the fans – and will be completed in autumn 2015, to be opened before the 2016 J.League season.

More details in Japanese can be found at the official web site http://www.field-of-smile.jp/

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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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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.

J1 Matchday 11 Round-Up – JSoccer.COMment!

J.League Sunday May 10th, J1 Rundown

What a day we had in J1 on Sunday. Goals, surprises, plenty of end to end stuff… and so, without further (Freddie?) Adu, let’s get on with it!

Shall we look at the games in order of excitement? That’s of course, in the eye of the beholder! For a fan who loves defensive contents a 0-0 draw, with plenty of goalkeeper action and parking of vehicles in goalmouths is exciting. That fan probably does not enjoy a 4-4 draw! But we’ll start with goals, goals, goals!!

Vegalta Sendai 4-4 Urawa Reds

Sitting atop J1, Urawa Reds travelled to Vegalta Sendai, conceded four goals to a team flirting with the relegation area, and still came back with a point!

21 year old Kim Min Tae opened the scoring early on in his debut game for Vegalta, with a smart shot across the keeper. When Muto (no, not THAT Muto) shot straight into the keeper’s arms in the 36th minute, wasting a chance for Reds to draw level, it was still “only” 1-0!

Abe eventually equalised for Reds with a speculative shot from distance after a corner was cleared. His shot took two deflections to beat new Samurai Blue (training camp) selectee Rokutan and the game went in 1-1 at half time. It is doubtful that any of the crowd knew what they were in for in the second period! Ten minutes after the break Koroki headed home at the far post after Abe half licked on a corner and the fun began!

Sekone reacted fastest to a save from a Tadanari Lee attempt and Reds went 3-1 up minutes later. Not long after this goal Vegalta were closing the gap to a single goal again with Okuno getting his first J1 goal! On the 65th minute Ugajin tried to clear a corner but only succeeded in flicking it on for the unmarked Watanabe to head home from close range, 3-3!

With just over ten minutes on the clock Ryang showed poise in the box and his feint nullified Moriwaki’s defensive lunge before he curled it past Nishikawa in the Reds goal for Vegalta to re-take the lead! The home crowd went nuts and the bench was in ecstasy! Not for long. What seemed like seconds later, Koroki scored his second, mis-kicking hit past the keeper after Muto had beaten his defender by mis-controlling the ball as he tried to pull it back! They all count, though, and the match ended in a 4-4 goalfest!

FC Tokyo 0-1 Kashima Antlers

42,000 fans gathered in Ajinomoto Stadium for this one as a resurgent Kashima Antlers brought thousands of fans to take on FC Tokyo, riding high on the crest of a Muto (yes, THAT Muto)-inspired wave.

The match was eventually evicted on Shoma Doi’s lone 34th minute strike after he capitalized on a half-cleared attack and turned to shoot as defenders ball-watched (as our defense-loving fan might say. His shot was weak but it caught Shuichi Gonda in the home goal unawares and crept in at the post as the despairing keeper dived in vain.

Chances for either team were few and far between with Keigo Higashi shooting straight at the Antlers keeper in he 54th minute and Takasaki doing the same for the away team later in the half. ??? Morishige then hit the bar with a header from corner in the 75th minute, before Gaku Shibasaki shot against the woodwork at the other end moments later, but FC Tokyo went down as Antlers continue their rise.

Sagan Tosu 1-1 Matsumoto Yamaga

Obi a had the ball in the net from a poised header in the 16th minute but was called offside, then the same player hit the bar – a header from a corner – from a yard out minutes later. Sagan had the chance to take a lead n at the break just before the half time whistle but Naoyuki Fujita slipped the ball over the keeper, but also over the bar from close range after controlling a. difficult pass well.

Yamaga finally broke the deadlock in the 64th minute through Yuki Okubo’s stooping close range header after a Hayuma Tanaka cross had been knocked on by Iida. The first j1 goal for Okubo.

It was an 18-year-old – Kamada, scoring his first professional goal – who salvaged a point for the home team as the game entered additional time. The youngster volleyed home a clearance from 25 yards out, although his shot bounced twice before it went in, somehow eluding all of the defenders and wrong-footing the keeper.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima 0-1 Gamba Osaka

With both sides challenging for the top spot in what is beginning to look like a four horse race for the 1st Stage, this could well have been a six-pointer, and the spoils went to injury-riddled Gamba Osaka on a lone Lins goal. With Koki Yonekura and Oh Jae Suk out at right back, and Nishino unavailable at centre back, Daiki Niwa was drafted in at right back, with Kim Jungya in at centre back.

Sanfrecce began the match with Kosei Shibasaki glancing a cross onto the bar within the first minute, although Gamba keeper Masaaki Higashiguchi had it covered. The Gamba keeper then tipped a Notsuda strike away and followed that by denying Shimizu as his near post.

Just before the break Higashiguchi was in action again as Aoyama got on the end of a bouncing ball to shoot from distance. Gamba began the second period well and Kotaro Omori shot over, after being fed by Takashi Usami, as he advanced into the area.

Gamba finally took the lead through Lins, who headed home Keisuke Iwashita’s volleyed cross after an Endo free kick was only headed into the path of the Gamba centre back by a defender. Hiroki Fujiharu then hit a post as Gamba looked to settle the match. Omori was denied by the strong hand of Hayashi in the home goal as he looked ready to add a goal in additional time! but that Lins strike was enough for Gamba to head home with maximum points.

Nagoya Grampus 0-1 Kawasaki Frontale

With Tanaka suspended, and Honda, Taguchi and Danilson added to the long-term injury of Leandro Domingues, Grampus manager Akira Nishino was rounding up bodies for this one! On the other hand Frontale were missing the not un-influential duo of Yu Kobayashi and Kengo Nakamura to injuries… fair enough, then!

Highlight of the match COULD have been Yoshito Okubo’s shot from his own half after breaking down a Nagoya attack and seeing Seigo Narazaki off his line as he advanced to the half way mark! Okubo’s shot was wide, but well worth a go! As the half came to a close center forward Kengo Kawamata crossed from the left wing for centre half Tulio to head just wide. Total football!?

Just as it looked to be going in scoreless at the break, Okubo finished from close range after Elsinho blasted in a low cross and Frontale took the lead. Within a minute of the restart both Okubo and Renato had slipped shots just past the post as they looked to add to their team’s lead.

Neither team really troubled the opposing goalkeeper in the second half! Okubo’s shot the 78th minute – after a four on three break by Frontale – was deflected, but Narazaki held on to the second attempt after palming it out from under the bar, and the game ended with just the Okubo goal separating the teams.

Yokohama F•Marinos 1-0 Albirex Niigata

With F•Marinos missing players all over the park – Kurihara from defence, Nakamura from, well, everywhere, and Ito and Rafinha up front were the listed injuries today – the team will be happy with the grinding out of three points here against Albirex Niigata. Albirex themselves, meanwhile, were missing their new goalscorer Rafael Silva and had been struggling for goals, especially without him on the field. Was a 1-0 scoreline ever in doubt?

For Yokohama, Tomisawa hit the bar with a Van Basten-esque volley from a right angle in the 6th minute, while Leo Silva did the same for Niigata with a 25-yarder in the 20th minute. The woodwork got a battering in the second period too, as Yamada hit the post nine minutes into the half before Mikado finally broke the deadlock, converting a Nakamachi pass to the right channel. 1-0, and that’s how it stayed.

Vissel Kobe 1-2 Shimizu S-Pulse

Kazuma Watanabe earned himself a yellow card after less than 15 seconds, then Kaito Yamamoto mis-kicked a clearance moments later as Vissel Kobe began this game nervously, but it was Shimizu S-Pulse who ended the game with the jitters – with a red card and a free kick that almost leveled the game – but it was the away team who took three very vital points in the end.

Yet more injuries had added to manager Nelsinho’s selection problems for this visit of relegation-threatened Shimizu, with Takahito Soma yet another casualty in the wide player department. Shuffling his pack, Nelsinho put Shohei Takahashi on the left wing, while Shunki Takahashi was preferred over Ryo Okui on the right.

It was Australian import Mitchell Duke who opened the scoring for S-Pulse in the 14th minute, taking a touch to set himself up for a right foot shot from the corner of the area.

Vissel were back in the game in the 29th minute when Shunki Takahashi broke down the right and fed Watanabe. The former FC Tokyo striker advanced into the area and shot low and hard. Rikiihiro Sugiyama in the away goal got down to save but the ball was inadvertently bundled home by Mitsunari Musaka as he tried to clear it.

Moments after the goal Daisuke Ishizu saw his shot drift last a post with the keeper unsighted as Vissel started to stamp their authority on their home game but it remained 1-1 at the break.

Okui replaced Takahiro Masukawa as the teams came out for the second period, with Shohei Takahashi dropping into the three back formation and the substitute taking the left wing back position. Okui soon began to make his mark on the game, getting involved in a few moves down the left in the opening exchanges, although it was a move from the right in the 57th minute that saw Keijiro Ogawa shoot across the goalkeeper and inches past the post. Two minutes later it was Yamamoto to the rescue at the other end of the field, after Shohei Takahashi was robbed of possession deep in his own half and the ball was slipped to Peter Utaka who saw his shot saved well by the Vissel keeper.

S-Pulse went ahead for good in the match when Omae was adjudged to have been fouled by Shohei Takahashi. The sneaky number 10 then moved the ball back a few yards to get the distance to help get the ball over the wall. And get the ball over the wall he did, his curling shot leaving Yamamoto helpless and giving his team the lead with 20 minutes to go.

Ogawa could then have had the equaliser with six minutes to go, as he got on he end of an excellent Ishizu cross from the left wing, but the diminutive striker failed to connect properly from point blank range and the ball dropped past the post. As time ran out Jakovic saw his second yellow for kicking the ball away after the whistle for a foul and, from that free kick Watanabe’s fine effort was clawed out by the keeper, with Ogawa following up but getting under his header from close range. The ball went over the bar and the final whistle sounded seconds later.

A vital win was greeted with elation and relief by the S-Pulse squad, and the fans and afterwards goalscorer Duke noted that he was very happy to get his goal, but it was the win that mattered.

Kashiwa Reysol 0-3 Montedio Yamagata

Both keepers were called into action, and had not been found wanting, before Romero Franck opened the scoring for Montedio with a strike from the edge of the area meeting an Ishikawa corner with a nice half volley through the crowd.

It was the Montedio keeper to the rescue again in the 28th minute, touching a low Leandro shot onto a post. Diego doubled the away team’s lead before half time as Reysol went in shell-shocked at the break. It was to get worse for the team in yellow as Diego – of all people – scored his second and Yamagata’s third with 16 minutes to left as Montedio pulled off the shock of the day.

Ventforet Kofu 0-1 Shonan Bellmare

Returning legend Bare was on the bench for Ventforet Kofu as they looked to find the solution to their goalscoring problems. This game showed why the Brazilian target man was needed. Morita and Adriano never looked like scoring while Shonan Bellmare managed to beat Kota Ogi in the home goal with a bullet of a strike by Otsuka in the 50th minute to take home three points.

Bare made a late appearance and almost grabbed a point for the home team with a near post header from a corner that forced a fine save, but he was not to be the hero on this particular day.

 

And so, these results see Urawa Reds on top of J1 with 24 points, over FC Tokyo a point behind them and Gamba Osaka a further point behind – 22 points – in third position. Sanfrecce are level with Gamba in fourth place on goal difference. The chasing pack are led by Frontale and F•Marinos, both five points behind Sanfrecce. Reds and Gamba have a. game in hand due to their ACL commitments.

With 11 games gone in the first stage – not that stages matter at the bottom, it’s a combined table for relegation – Ventforet are anchored to the bottom on six points, while wins for S-Pulse (10 points, 16th place) and Montedio (12 points, 13th place) have given them some breathing space. Albirex drop to second-from-bottom on ten points, while Vegalta’s hard-earned point against Reds sees them also on ten points, in 15th spot.

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)

Bare Returns to Ventforet Kofu!

Bare is BACK!

Last week Ventforet Kofu reported that they were about to re-sign the legendary forward named Jader Volnei Spindler – better known as Bare! Technically, as the making of legends go, Bare probably made more of a name with Gamba Osaka after he left Kofu for pastures greener but any player who scores SIX goals in a single match as important as a promotion play-off probably sealed his legendary status right there and then!

Before appearing for Ventforet the young Brazilian had two spells at Omiya Ardija. The first came in 2001 as a “special case/under minimum age” foreign player, and even then he racked up 13 goals in his 30 appearances. He returned to Ardija in 2003 after two very unassuming seasons in Brazil and his 37 goals in 84 matches was key to Ardija getting promotion to J1. Then came the move to Ventforet and a very creditable 37 strikes in 67 games.

Bare did eventially make that move to Gamba Osaka in 2007 – following in the footsteps of Araujo and Magno Alves, and preceding other Brazilians like Leandro, who all came to Gamba via their excellent scouting network – a network that often took lesser-known Brazilians at smaller clubs to greater heights, before selling them off – or seeing them lured away – to Arabic clubs.

Bare scored 30 goals in less than 50 games for Gamba before garnering a reported 5 million Euros-plus transfer fee from Dubai’s Al-Ahli, who he helped win the league title the year after with 22 goals in 37 matches.

Gamba fans will always remember Bare’s performance in the Pan-Pacific Championship, of course, when he scored four goals in the final against Houston Dynamo, in a 6–1 victory for Gamba!

The player did return to Japan after his Arabian adventure, to play for Shimizu S-Pulse in 2012-13, when he managed four more J.goals in 16 appearances before moving to Tianjin Teda in Korea, where his output has been far less prolific. Will he be able to help Ventforet stave off relegation in 2015? Adriano – another player that Gamba picked up, “improved” and sold off is currently plying his trade in Kofu, also, but seems to have seen his best days already. Will Bare go the same way? Or will the legend see a new chapter written?

Ventforet Kofu officials hope to have their new marksman in the team on May 10th, against Shonan Bellmare, if the paperwork goes to plan. Golden Week won’t help in the registration department, but after a hectic holiday campaign some fresh blood and a new hope may be just what is needed for the perennial strugglers of Yamanashi. Beware, Bellmare, beware! This imposing 6 ft. 3 in. striker isn’t coming for a holiday!

Asian Champions League Continues Tonight and Tomorrow!

Here we go!! Asian Champions League matchday 5, with everything to play for in three cases, and a mathematical chance of not being finished off, in the case of Urawa Reds?

On Tuesday (tonight, as I write), 2007 champions Urawa Reds are in dire straits at the bottom of Group G, with one point from four matches. Nothing short of a win at home to Suwon Samsung of Korea will give them ANY chance of progressing.
Suwon will be missing key defender Oh Beom Seok, who is suspended, while a familiar face to Japanese fans – Chong Tese – will be in the forward line for the Koreans.

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Reds lost the away “leg” of this match 2-1 and will be hoping for a positive result this time.

Also on Tuesday, Kashima Antlers face Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia. After a victory over China’s Guangzhou Evergrande in their last match, Antlers are also in a must-win situation.

Western Sydney are the reigning ACL champions but have not shown championship form this season – at home, or in the ACL – if the Australians lose this one, they could be eliminated, depending on results elsewhere, and they will be missing suspended defender Antony Golec.

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On the other hand, Antlers Samurai Blue defender Shoji Gen is also be suspended, but with an unbeaten run of four matches in J1.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Kashiwa Reysol are at home against yet another Korean club, Group D leaders, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. Reysol need only a draw to clinch a spot in the Last 16.

Finally, in Group F, Gamba Osaka travel to Guangzhou R&F having won their last match away at Buriram FC in Thailand to keep qualification hopes alive. That result put them only three points off the top two, but nothing less than a victory will be what the former champions from Osaka will be looking for.

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Gamba will have Patric back from suspension and Takashi Usami is on a hot streak, helping his team’s to four straight wins.