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Emperor’s Cup 4th Round / Last 16 Highlights

Vissel Kobe 1-0 Yokohama F•Marinos
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Machida Zelvia 1-7 Urawa Reds
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Gamba Osaka 2-0 Kawasaki Frontale
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Kashiwa Reysol 2-1 Ventforet Kofu (After Extra Time)
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Vegalta Sendai 2-1 Matsumoto Yamaga
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Tokushima Vortis 1-2 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
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FC Tokyo 2-0 Mito HollyHock
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Sagan Tosu 4-3 Montedio Yamagata
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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.

J1 top

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?

J1 bottom

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.

J2 top

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.

J2 bottom

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.

J3 top

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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Whatever Happened to … the Japan 1998 World Cup Squad

1 GK Nobuyuki Kojima 17 January 1966 (aged 32) 5 Japan Bellmare Hiratsuka
Currently seen on Japanese TV commentating – from the studio, usually – on national team matches.

2 DF Akira Narahashi 26 November 1971 (aged 26) 29 Japan Kashima Antlers

3 DF Naoki Soma 19 July 1971 (aged 26) 50 Japan Kashima Antlers
Currently manager of Machida Zelvia.

4 DF Masami Ihara (Captain) 18 September 1967 (aged 30) 116 Japan Yokohama Marinos
Currently manager of Avispa Fukuoka.

5 DF Norio Omura 6 September 1969 (aged 28) 31 Japan Yokohama Marinos

6 MF Motohiro Yamaguchi 29 January 1969 (aged 29) 56 Japan Yokohama Marinos
Currently seen on Japanese TV commentating – from the studio, usually – on national team and J.League matches. Former manager of Yokohama FC.

7 MF Teruyoshi Ito 31 August 1974 (aged 23) 2 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse

8 MF Hidetoshi Nakata 22 January 1977 (aged 21) 21 Japan Bellmare Hiratsuka
Retired from the game at the top, after excelling in the game in Italy and England. Pops up now and again with various charity matches, or on TV in an interview from an exotic location.

9 FW Masashi Nakayama 23 September 1967 (aged 30) 27 Japan Jubilo Iwata
Currently seen on Japanese TV commentating – from the studio, usually – on national team and J.League matches.

10 MF Hiroshi Nanami 28 November 1972 (aged 25) 44 Japan Jubilo Iwata
Currently manager of Jubilo Iwata.

11 MF Shinji Ono 27 September 1979 (aged 18) 2 Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
Still playing in J2 at Consadole Sapporo.

12 FW Wagner Lopes 29 January 1969 (aged 29) 10 Japan Bellmare Hiratsuka
Managing/coaching in Brazil. Popped up with an ill-fated stint as Gamba Osaka manager, when working visa issues prevented him from actually doing the job he’d been signed on for.

13 MF Toshihiro Hattori 23 September 1973 (aged 24) 6 Japan Jubilo Iwata

14 FW Masayuki Okano 25 July 1972 (aged 25) 25 Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
General Manager at Gainare Tottori.

15 MF Hiroaki Morishima 30 April 1972 (aged 26) 36 Japan Cerezo Osaka
Mr. Cerezo Osaka – an “ambassador” role at the club.

16 DF Toshihide Saito 20 April 1973 (aged 25) 14 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse
Managed (and played for) Fujieda MYFC.

17 DF Yutaka Akita 6 August 1970 (aged 27) 27 Japan Kashima Antlers
Managed Kyoto Sanga, currently seen on Japanese TV commentating – from the studio, usually – on J.League matches.

18 FW Shoji Jo 17 June 1975 (aged 22) 24 Japan Yokohama Marinos
Currently seen on Japanese TV commentating – from the studio and live – on national team matches.

19 DF Eisuke Nakanishi 23 June 1973 (aged 24) 7 Japan JEF United Ichihara

20 GK Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi 15 August 1975 (aged 22) 27 Japan Yokohama Marinos
Still playing in J2 at FC Gifu.

21 GK Seigo Narazaki 15 April 1976 (aged 22) 2 Japan Yokohama Marinos
Still playing in J1 at Nagoya Grampus

22 MF Takashi Hirano 15 July 1974 (aged 23) 10 Japan Nagoya Grampus Eight
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Jeonbuk Motors 0-0 Gamba Osaka

Jeonbuk Motors 0-0 Gamba Osaka

Gamba Osaka came out of this AFC Champions league quarter final with a goalless draw, which should not be considered a bad result, but an all-important away goal was not in the stars tonight.

2015 AFC Champions League - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Gamba Osaka

Jeonju World Cup Stadium saw two previous ACL Champions fighting it out for the honour of meeting Guangzhou Evergrande or Kashiwa Reysol in the semi-final, and there is all to play for in the 2nd leg.Lee Keun-ho lined up for the Koreans against his former club after arriving on loan from El Jaish of Qatar in the summer transfer window.
2015 AFC Champions League - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Gamba Osaka
Gamba manager Kenta Hasegawa was forced into changes, with Tomokazu Myojin replacing the suspended Yasuyuki Konno in the heart of the midfield, while Daiki Niwa took Koki Yonekura’s place at right back. Kotaro Omori started the match with Shu Kurata on the bench.
2015 AFC Champions League - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Gamba Osaka
Jeonbuk had the better of the attacking play in the first half, but never really had Masaaki Higashiguchi struggling in the Gamba goal and it was the away team that came out looking the more lively in the second period. Kurata had replaced Omori at the break and Gamba had moved to a more fluid 4-2-3-1 with Takashi Usami on the left side of an attacking three behind Patric.
2015 AFC Champions League - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Gamba Osaka

It was the big Brazilian who had a decent low shot saved early in the second half, while Usami and Kurata also had half chances as Gamba’s possession and passing game started to look like it might reap dividends but then, just as it seemed more likely that the away team would make the breakthrough, Jeonbuk poured forward and found space and a final mis-cued shot/pass found Lee Dong-gook with the goal at his mercy on the far post, but he put the ball wide from yards out.

2015 AFC Champions League - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Gamba Osaka

Myojin had been felled twice, but got up and played on each time and when Yosuke Ideguchi was called on from the bench it was a surprise to see Hiroyuki Abe replaced. Kudos to Myojin for an excellent veteran’s performance when it mattered!

And so to the 2nd leg, which will take place at Banpaku on Wednesday, September 16th. Konno will be back and available, but Gamba will have to do without Usami, who picked up his second booking of the knockout stage and will be suspended.

2015 AFC Champions League - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs Gamba Osaka

Team – Higashiguchi, Niwa, Iwashita, Kim, Fujiharu, Myojin, Endo, Abe (Ideguchi, 72), Omori (Kurata, 46), Usami (Lins, 86), Patric

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Team sheet and pictures courtesy of the AFC and World Sport Group

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Japan Under 22 (2016 Olympics) Training Camp Squad

Japan Under-22 training camp selectees for the August 23 to 26 session. Four days at the camp will end with a practice match against Kyoto Sanga.

Japan coach Makoto Teguramori is looking at the players and options available to him for qualification for the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, which would come via success in next January’s 2016 AFC U-23 Championship in Qatar.

GK
Masatoshi Kushibiki (Shimizu S-Pulse)
Ayumi Niekawa (Jubilo Iwata)
Kosuke Nakamura (Avispa Fukuoka)

DF
Masashi Kamekawa (Avispa Fukuoka)
Yukitoshi Ito (Kashima Antlers)
Tatsuki Nara (FC Tokyo)
Naoki Kawaguchi (Albirex Niigata)
Takuya Iwanami (Vissel Kobe)
Kazuki Anzai (Tokyo Verdy)
Naomichi Ueda (Kashima Antlers)
Kyohei Yoshino (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
Kazuya Miyahara (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)

MF
Kohei Uchida (Mito HollyHock)
Riki Harakawa (Kyoto Sanga)
Shinya Yajima (Fagiano Okayama)
Gakuto Notsuda (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
Takuya Kida (Yokohama F.•Marinos)
Shoya Nakajima (FC Tokyo)
Naoki Maeda (Matsumoto Yamaga)
Kei Koizumi (Albirex Niigata)

FW
Musashi Suzuki (Mito HollyHock)
Takeshi Kanamori (Avispa Fukuoka)
Takuma Asano (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
Tomoya Koyamatsu (Nagoya Grampus)
Daichi Kamada (Sagan Tosu)

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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