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J.League shirts 2016 – an ongoing post.

First up we have Sanfrecce Hiroshima – fitting, since they are the reigning champions… Enjoy the new kits!

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Matsumoto Yamaga were relegated last season. Here’s what they’ll be wearing in J2. Green home, white away, red and blue are the ‘keepers’ gear!

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Graphic for Shimizu S-Pulse home shirt for their J2 season in 2016.

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And S-Pulse neighbours Jubilo Iwata, who have switched places with them in J1 for 2016.

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Vissel Kobe home and away, with a special close-up on their home shirt, too.

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Kawasaki Frontale 2016 20th Anniversary “Gremio” shirt!

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Kawasaki Frontale Home, away, “cup” shirts

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V-Varen Nagasaki home (orange) and away

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Yokohama F•Marinos home (blue), away (pink) and three cool GK shirts

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Albirex Niigata home (orange) and away

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Ventforet Kofu home (blue) and away

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Kashiwa Reysol home (yellow) and blue GK shirt

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Urawa Reds

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Thespakusatsu Gunma home (blue away (white) and two GK shirts

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FC Tokyo home / away authentic version

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Nagoya Grampus home and away

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Kashima Antlers home (red) and away

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Fujieda MYFC home

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Nara Club (JFL), home, away, GK

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Montedio Yamagata away

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Mito HollyHock home (blue) and away

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Zweigen Kanazawa home

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J2 2015 Final Matchday – all the highlights!

FC Gifu v Avispa Fukuoka

Kyoto Sanga v Mito HollyHock

Yokohama FC v Thespakusatsu Gunma

Giravanz Kitakyushu v V-Varen Nagasaki

Consadole Sapporo v Tochigi SC

Cerezo Osaka v Tokyo Verdy

Oita Trinita v Jubilo Iwata

JEF UNited Chiba v Kamatamare Sanuki

Zweigen Kanazawa v Omiya Ardija

Ehime FC v Tokushima Vortis

Roasso Kumamoto v Fagiano Okayama

The Season Draws to a Close – All your promotion and relegation tables…

Staring in J1, the top of the “overall” table (both stages combined) is the one that really matters and here it is… as you can see, with three games to go Sanfrecce and Reds are neck and neck and will be fighting it out for the “most points” title, and therefore going into the “final Championship” match without a play-off.
What’s important here is that the top three are the ones that qualify for the play-offs – and Gamba Osaka are on the up right now and pressurising FC Tokyo for that third spot! Excitement awaits.

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At the bottom of J1, S-Pulse are down, and Montedio are all but gone, but mathematically in with a chance of survival as I write. Again, worth noting just in case there is any confusion, the relegation places are decided on the overall season/two stages combined table. Matsumoto Yamaga need to make up five points on Vissel Kobe, or six on Sagan or Albirex to reach safety. A tall order, right?

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At the top of J2, Omiya Ardija appeared to have the Championship sewn up weeks ago but are now doing their best to lose it. Jubilo are just two points clear of Avispa Fukuoka with the top two going up to J1 without a play-off fight. Fukuoka seem to be the favourites of many now, while Cerezo Osaka have faded away in the last few games although are still well withing the play-off spots.

The play-offs will be 3rd-placed team v 6th placed, and 4th v 5th, over two legs, with a final play-off for a spot in J1 between the winners of those two ties.

Verdy have dropped a few points recently, while Ehime have also flirted with that 6th spot. Giravanz looked good for the play-offs earlier in the season but are not five points away, while the unlikely names of Roasso Kumamoto and Tokushima Vortis have risen into the frame, although it would be a huge surprise, but there are still 15 points to play for in five remaining games. Anythong COULD (and will?) happen.

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At the bottom of J2 Tochigi are six points away from safely, although only two points away from earning a play-off spot – as opposed to straight relegation – against the 2nd placed J3 team. FC Gifu have flirted with wins but have dropped back into danger, just four points clear of Oita in that 2nd relegation (play-off) spot. With five matches to go Kyoto Sanga and Mito HollyHock are still well within reach of the lower teams, too.

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At the top of J3 Yamaguchi Renofa are looking good for promotion as the Champions, while Machida Zelvia have pulled away from Nagano going for that play-off spot.

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At the bottom of J3 we see the J.League Under 22 selection who, of course couldn’t be relegated anyway, although it seems will be replaced by an Under 19 team next season?! Fujieda MYFC are ten points clear of Y.S.C.C. although it should be noted that no teams will be relegated this season as the J3 expansion continues. With rumours of four (at least) “2nd XI” teams from J1 being added to J3 next season, including Gamba Osaka and Urawa Reds, interesting times are ahead! Not necessarily well-received times, though?!

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Shonan Bellmare 2015 Season Preview

by @FRsoccerFraser

As expected following promotion Shonan Bellmare have made wholesale changes, welcoming in 12 new players and parting with 18 as they hope to re-establish themselves in J1.

The most notable departures are two of their main goalscorers – powerful Brazilian striker Wellington netted 20 times for them last season and returns to his homeland to join Ponte Preta, while Kosuke Taketomi’s nine goal haul from midfield was enough to gain the interest of Kashiwa Reysol.

Experienced centre back Andre Bahia has signed from Brazil’s relegated Serie A side Botafogo and will look to form a strong defensive line along-side current players Wataru Endo and Yuto Misao, joined by former Urawa Reds stalwart Keisuke Tsuboi. Bellmare also welcome in South Koreans Lee Ho-Seung, a GK from Consadole Sapporo, and defensive midfielder Kim Jong-Pil (Tokyo Verdy), both of whom will need to fight for their place in the side.

Portuguese forward Bruno ‘Guima’ Guimaraes was set to bolster the attack, but medical checks confirmed knee cartilage damage, and the deal fell through. Bellmare instead add 19 year old Henrique ‘Alison’ Mira from Brazil’s Serie D side Sao Caetano. With Shuhei Otsuki sidelined since June with hamstring tendon trouble, the other forward option comes in the form of Yoshihito Fujita (Yokohama F•Marinos).

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Twelve players have left from midfield alone, though most of them are fringe players loaned to lower leagues. Among those, though, were two regular starters – Masashi Kamekawa and Ken Iwao, who join Avispa Fukuoka and Mito HollyHock respectively. Andrew Kumagai ends his loan spell and returns to F•Marinos while Hirokazu Usami transfers to Montedio Yamagata.

Amongst the new arrivals is the familiar face of Kaoru Takayama, who re-joins Bellmare from Kashiwa Reysol, having left the club in 2013. He is accompanied in midfield by Naoki Yamada (Urawa Reds) and loanee Masataka Kani (Kawasaki Frontale).

Having wrapped up the J2 title with 43 days to spare, Cho Kwi-Jae will have had plenty of time to consider the challenge ahead they look to banish the memory of J1 relegations in 2010 and 2013. Managed by a former defender they will have great insight into stopping the likes of Muto, Usami and co., and if they can find a worthy replacement for Wellington’s number 9 shirt I can see them avoiding the drop. Predicted finish 12th-14th Overall.

Web site – www.bellmare.co.jp
Facebook – https://ja-jp.facebook.com/teambellmare
Twitter – @bellmare_staff

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Giravanz Kitakyushu 2015 Season Preview

by @GiravanzWombat

This year is the first stage of Giravanz’s plan to “hop, step and jump” to J1. After a fantastic 2014 season, hopes and expectations are high for 2015. With club hero and top scorer, Tomoki Ikemoto leav- ing to join new J1 boys, Matsumoto, who will score for Giravanz this year? Up front sees regular starter Kazuki Hara joined by Yusuke Kondo from Tochigi SC, Rui Komatsu from Oita Trinita and Shohei Otsuka from JEF United Chiba. Hara is a popular player and played in every J2 game for us last year. He said his goal for this season is to score 20 goals (13 more than in 2014) – let’s hope he does! And hopefully we can see more of exciting young forward, Daiki Watari and his celebration dance this year, too.

The midfield should remain pretty much the same this year, but two of the team’s best defenders have left. Yuki Fuji has moved to FC Gifu and Daiki Watanabe to Ventforet Kofu. Experienced defender, Hiroyuki Nishijima has come in from Yokohama FC, at time of writing, the defensive line looks undecided. Koki Otani had a great season on loan in goal but unfortunately Urawa Reds have called him back. This season former Shonan Bellmare keeper, Nobuyuki Abe will wear No.1. So a few ins and outs, but still the best-looking team in the J.League!

Giravanz Captain Kazuya Maeda wants to finish in the top three (1st or 2nd if possible). There are a few changes but I am sure that Giravanz will finish in the top six again. Whatever the result I’ll be cheering the best (J2) club in Kyushu! Kitakyushu we love you!

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Web site – www.giravanz.jp
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/GIRAVANZ.KITAKYUSHU
Twitter – @Giravanz_staff
YouTube – www.youtube.com/user/giravanzkitakyushu

 

J2 Results Sunday August 24th, 2014

J2 Results Sunday August 24th, 2014

Oita Trinita  2-1  Thespakusatsu Gunma
Kamatamare Sanuki  2-2  Kyoto Sanga
Matsumoto Yamaga  0-0  Montedio Yamagata
Giravanz Kitakyushu  2-1  V-Varen Nagasaki
Tokyo Verdy  1-1  Yokohama FC
Kataller Toyama  0-2  Roasso Kumamoto
Avispa Fukuoka  1-0  FC Gifu
Mito HollyHock  0-0  Ehime FC
Fagiano Okayama  1-0  JEF United Chiba
Shonan Bellmare   1-1  Jubilo Iwata