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The current head to head record for the teams are Nagoya Grampus 14 win(s)
Nagoya Grampus haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 5 meetings (3W, 2D).
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 5 matches
Have scored 7 goals in their last 5 matches
29 Apr 2025 05:00:00 GMT?Kashiwa Reysol won 2–1 over Nagoya Grampus on Tue
29 Apr 2025 05:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
Nagoya Grampus haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 5 meetings (3W
Nagoya Grampus is playing home against Kashiwa Reysol at Toyota Stadium on Tue
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Kashiwa Reysol Complete Comeback Against Struggling Nagoya GrampusHosoya Stars as Visitors Strengthen Top-Four PositionKashiwa Reysol came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory against Nagoya Grampus in J1 League action on Tuesday
further cementing their strong position while leaving the hosts mired in relegation trouble
The match at Nagoya's home ground saw the struggling hosts take an early lead through Sho Inagaki after just two minutes
Kashiwa's resilience proved decisive as they turned the match around through goals from Yuto Yamada and Mao Hosoya
Comeback KingsNagoya's bright start was undone when Yamada equalised in the 33rd minute
The visitors then completed their comeback five minutes after the break when Hosoya himself found the net
Despite having eight corners to Kashiwa's two and matching them for possession
Nagoya's finishing let them down with just two shots on target from 13 attempts
"We started well but couldn't maintain our intensity," said Inagaki
who was Nagoya's standout performer with a goal
The result perfectly encapsulates both teams' seasons
Ricardo Rodríguez's Kashiwa side have lost just once in 13 matches
sitting comfortably in fourth place with a record of five wins
Kenta Hasegawa's Nagoya remain 18th and in the relegation zone
with pressure mounting on the manager whose position is reportedly protected by a substantial termination clause in his contract
Kashiwa's Koki Kumasaka made a significant impact after being introduced at half-time
a block and an interception in his 45-minute cameo
Nagoya's 3-4-2-1 formation initially caused problems for Kashiwa's 3-1-4-2 system
helped the visitors gain control of the midfield battle
The match was played during Japan's national holiday
contributing to a higher attendance than usual for a midweek fixture
the return of midfielder Masahito Ono in recent weeks following a lengthy absence with an ACL injury offers a rare positive note in an otherwise challenging campaign
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Fortress Kashiwa: One goal
three points (Kashiwa Reysol vs Shonan Bellmare analysis) | OneFootballSportsEye
Kashiwa Reysol Edge Past Shonan Bellmare in Tight J1 League EncounterMatch ReportKashiwa Reysol secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Shonan Bellmare in their J1 League Round 11 clash at Shonan's home ground on Sunday
Both sides approached the match with three-at-the-back formations – Shonan employing a 3-1-4-2 system while Kashiwa opted for a 3-4-1-2 setup
The tactical battle was evident throughout
with both teams focusing on midfield control and wide areas
The first half ended goalless despite chances at both ends
with Kashiwa having a goal disallowed after VAR detected a handball
The deadlock was finally broken in the 48th minute when Yuki Kakita converted from Masaki Watai's assist to give the visitors what proved to be the decisive goal
Shonan Bellmare dominated the set-piece count with 13 corners but failed to convert any into meaningful chances
6 blocked) and maintained 51% possession with an 81% pass completion rate
Kashiwa Reysol were more efficient with their opportunities
Their pass completion rate was slightly better at 85%
despite having marginally less possession at 49%
Kashiwa's defensive unit was particularly impressive
with Taiyo Koga earning a 7.5 rating after completing 73 passes and contributing 3 tackles and 3 interceptions
Hayato Tanaka was also solid in defence with a 7.3 rating
goalkeeper Naoto Kamifukumoto made three saves in a steady performance
while defenders Koki Tachi and Junnosuke Suzuki both earned 7.2 ratings for their defensive efforts
Shonan's approach featured heavy use of set-pieces and wing play
but they lacked the cutting edge in the final third despite creating several opportunities
Kashiwa's organised defensive structure proved difficult to break down
with their back three providing a solid foundation
Ricardo Rodríguez's side has conceded just once this season
and their defensive solidity was again evident in this match
The result continues contrasting fortunes for both sides
Shonan have managed just one win in their last five matches
while Kashiwa maintain their impressive form with only one defeat this season
The J1 League remains incredibly competitive
with just four points separating the top 11 positions before this match
Kashiwa's win strengthens their position in the top five
Shonan's "Bellmare Food Park" was in full swing on match day
featuring 26 food stalls showcasing local cuisine
The event attracted supporters and visitors
creating a vibrant atmosphere despite the home team's defeat
Various pre-match activities included the "Road to Victory" player bus arrival ceremony
making it a family-friendly occasion beyond just the football
Shonan Bellmare recently signed a new official club partnership agreement with Hiratsuka City
The club continues to engage in social activities through their "Sharen!" initiative
including agricultural experiences and other community contributions
midfielder Koki Kumasaka has been a revelation this season
his ball-winning abilities and wide range of play have earned him a regular starting spot
The return of Hayato Nakama has also injected energy into the team in both attack and defence
The current head to head record for the teams are FC Tokyo 12 win(s)
Taishi Brandon Nozawa is ranked 3 in saves per match in the competition (3.1)
Kota Tawaratsumida is ranked 3 in big chances created in the competition (5)
Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
Mao Hosoya has the most shots on target per match for Kashiwa Reysol (1.9)
11 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT?FC Tokyo vs Kashiwa Reysol on Fri
11 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT ended in a 1–1 tie.InsightsHave scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches
FC Tokyo is playing home against Kashiwa Reysol at Japan National Stadium on Fri
40 tiny steps
1 big point (Kashiwa Reysol vs Albirex Niigata analysis) | OneFootballSportsEye
Reysol and Niigata Share Points in Tense EncounterKomi's Unique Penalty Technique Steals Spotlight in 1-1 DrawKashiwa Reysol's impressive unbeaten run stretched to seven matches
though manager Ricardo Rodríguez will be left pondering how to convert draws into wins after his side were held to a 1-1 stalemate by struggling Albirex Niigata at Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium
The result sees Reysol slip from third to fourth in the J1 League standings
while Niigata remain entrenched near the relegation zone despite taking a first-half lead
Penalty DramaThe visitors broke the deadlock in the 12th minute through Yota Komi's penalty
The forward's distinctive spot-kick routine – featuring an extraordinary 40 small steps in his run-up – once again proved effective as he maintained his perfect penalty record since turning professional
who have built their season on defensive resilience
eventually found an equaliser but couldn't complete the comeback despite dominating possession for extended periods
The draw tells the story of both teams' seasons thus far
Kashiwa have established themselves as one of the league's most organised sides
losing just once in their opening 12 fixtures
this was their sixth draw of the campaign – a statistic that threatens to undermine their title aspirations
the result represents another missed opportunity
they couldn't secure just their second win of the season
intensifying pressure on Kimori as questions about tactical direction and player confidence grow among supporters
Kashiwa continue to cope without left-back Daiki Sugioka
who remains sidelined with a hamstring injury that is expected to keep him out for three months since early April
The defender had been a regular starter following his winter move from Shonan Bellmare
Niigata received a boost with midfielder Yuji Hoshi continuing his integration back into the team following his own hamstring issues
while defenders Shusuke Arai and Shusuke Shimizu are reportedly nearing full fitness
Reysol continued their tradition of community engagement
with midfielder Yushi Yamada contributing to the club's regular charity auction
supports local welfare and ticket donations in the Kashiwa area
The current head to head record for the teams are Kashiwa Reysol 1 win(s)
Kosuke Kinoshita has created the most big chances for Kashiwa Reysol (2)
Mao Hosoya has the most shots on target per match for Kashiwa Reysol (2.3)
Have scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches
Hiroto Yamami has the most shots on target per match for Tokyo Verdy (1.8)
Itsuki Someno has created the most big chances for Tokyo Verdy (1)
29 Mar 2025 05:00:00 GMT?Kashiwa Reysol vs Tokyo Verdy on Sat
29 Mar 2025 05:00:00 GMT ended in a 0–0 tie.InsightsHave scored 7 goals in their last 5 matches
Kashiwa Reysol is playing home against Tokyo Verdy at SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium on Sat
Can wounded Tokyo stop Reysol's defensive machine
(FC Tokyo vs Kashiwa Reysol prediction) | OneFootballSportsEye
FC Tokyo Face Crucial Test Against High-Flying Kashiwa ReysolFC Tokyo will be desperate to halt their alarming slide down the J1 League table when they host fourth-placed Kashiwa Reysol at the National Stadium on Friday evening
The capital club currently find themselves mired in 17th position with just two wins from nine matches
while visitors Reysol have enjoyed an impressive start to the campaign under Ricardo Rodríguez
Form GuideTokyo's recent form makes for grim reading
Rikizo Matsuhashi's side have gone six matches without a victory
with their last three points coming back in Round 3
Their most recent outing ended in a 1-0 defeat at Fagiano Okayama
extending a worrying run that has seen them fail to score in three of their last five matches
In stark contrast, Kashiwa Reysol arrive in confident mood following a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Gamba Osaka
That result maintained their excellent defensive record
with Rodríguez's well-drilled outfit having conceded just six goals in nine matches
Tokyo's preparation has been severely hampered by a growing injury list
Kosuke Shirai is the latest casualty after suffering a left hamstring injury in training
Keita Endo (shoulder) and Yuta Arai (ACL) on the sidelines
Kashiwa will be without left-back Daiki Sugioka
who remains sidelined with a thigh muscle tear sustained in early March
All eyes will be on midfielder Riki Harakawa
who makes his first return to face former employers Tokyo since his January transfer to Reysol
The 31-year-old has quickly established himself as a key figure in Kashiwa's engine room and will be determined to prove a point against his old teammates
much will depend on whether Kein Sato can rediscover his scoring touch
The forward has contributed two goals and one assist this season but has struggled for consistency in front of goal
Tokyo can take some comfort from their historically strong performances at the National Stadium
The venue's grand setting has often inspired the capital club to raise their game
and they'll need every advantage against a well-organised Reysol side
The occasion will be marked by pre-match entertainment including a fireworks and drone show
plus a special collaboration with "Spring Manga 2025" featuring manga-themed exhibitions and photo opportunities for supporters
Tokyo's injury problems and lack of attacking fluency suggest they face an uphill battle against one of the league's most consistent performers
While the National Stadium factor might inspire an improved performance
Kashiwa's defensive solidity and greater confidence should see them through a tight contest
Predicted Score: FC Tokyo 0 - 1 Kashiwa Reysol
The current head to head record for the teams are Kashiwa Reysol 9 win(s)
Have kept the most clean sheets in the competition (1)
Riki Harakawa has the most shots on target per match for Kashiwa Reysol (1)
Have scored 18 goals in their last 5 matches
Kawasaki Frontale haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 14 meetings (9W, 5D).
Sota Miura is ranked 3 in big chances created in the competition (1)
22 Feb 2025 05:00:00 GMT?Kashiwa Reysol vs Kawasaki Frontale on Sat
22 Feb 2025 05:00:00 GMT ended in a 1–1 tie.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
Kawasaki Frontale haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 14 meetings (9W
Kashiwa Reysol is playing home against Kawasaki Frontale at SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium on Sat
Goal drought meets defensive wall (Shonan Bellmare vs Kashiwa Reysol prediction) | OneFootballSportsEye
Shonan Bellmare vs Kashiwa Reysol: Form and Fortunes Heading in Opposite DirectionsShonan Bellmare will look to arrest an alarming slump when they welcome high-flying Kashiwa Reysol to Lemon Gas Stadium Hiratsuka on Saturday in what promises to be a compelling J1 League encounter
The hosts find themselves in desperate need of points after suffering five defeats in their last six matches
Ricardo Rodríguez's Reysol side have established themselves as one of the division's most resilient outfits
losing just once in ten outings this season
Bellmare's Struggles MountSatoshi Yamaguchi's men enter this fixture on the back of a disappointing 2-0 defeat at Kyoto Sanga
they failed to convert any of their 11 shots
The loss marked their third consecutive game without scoring
highlighting growing concerns about their attacking potency
The problem is mine," Yamaguchi conceded to local media this week
shouldering responsibility for the team's recent downturn
The January departure of forward Lukian to Yokohama FC appears to have had a significant impact
with the team increasingly reliant on Sho Fukuda and Akito Suzuki (both with three goals this season) for offensive output
The pair were effectively neutralised by Kyoto's defence last time out
exposing Bellmare's lack of alternative routes to goal
Kashiwa Reysol's campaign has been built on impressive consistency and defensive solidity
five draws and just one defeat has propelled them to fifth in the standings
with new signings integrating seamlessly into Rodríguez's well-drilled system
The visitors demonstrated their fighting spirit in their most recent outing
salvaging a 1-1 draw at FC Tokyo thanks to substitute Kosuke Kinoshita's late equaliser
This resilience has become a hallmark of their season so far
Yuki Kakita has been central to Reysol's attacking threat with two goals and three assists
while Yoshio Koizumi and Tojiro Kubo have contributed two goals apiece
boasting an impressive 93.68% pass completion rate
Saturday's clash presents an intriguing tactical matchup
Yamaguchi has remained committed to his 3-4-2-1 formation despite recent struggles
while Rodríguez has crafted a Reysol side that excels at grinding out results
The hosts will need to find solutions to their attacking problems against one of the league's most disciplined defensive units
maintaining their impressive unbeaten away record will be the priority
Shonan Bellmare's home advantage could provide some impetus
but their current form suggests they'll struggle to break down a well-organised Kashiwa defence
The visitors' ability to absorb pressure and strike at opportune moments makes them favourites
Given Bellmare's recent goal drought and Reysol's defensive strength
this has all the makings of a low-scoring affair with the visitors likely to edge it
Predicted Score: Shonan Bellmare 0 - 1 Kashiwa Reysol
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The current head to head record for the teams are Kashiwa Reysol 15 win(s)
Have scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches
Gamba Osaka haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 7 meetings (4W, 3D).
Ryoya Yamashita has the most shots on target per match for Gamba Osaka (1.4)
06 Apr 2025 06:00:00 GMT?Kashiwa Reysol won 1–0 over Gamba Osaka on Sun
06 Apr 2025 06:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
Gamba Osaka haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 7 meetings (4W
Kashiwa Reysol is playing home against Gamba Osaka at SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium on Sun
Fortress Reysol to suffocate struggling Albirex
(Kashiwa Reysol vs Albirex Niigata prediction) | OneFootballSportsEye
Kashiwa Reysol vs Albirex Niigata: Form Disparity Sets Stage for J1 League ClashKashiwa Reysol will look to maintain their impressive start to the J1 League season when they host struggling Albirex Niigata at Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium on Saturday
Ricardo Rodríguez's Kashiwa side currently sit second in the table with an impressive record of five wins
Their defensive resilience has been remarkable
conceding just one goal all season – a statistic that underlines their transformation into one of the league's most formidable units
Albirex Niigata find themselves languishing in 19th position
having managed just one win alongside five draws and five losses
Manager Daisuke Kimori is still searching for consistency with his squad
which underwent significant changes during the winter transfer window
The emergence of midfielder Koki Kumasaka has been one of Kashiwa's most compelling storylines this season
The academy product has established himself as a regular under Rodríguez
with his ball-winning abilities and impressive work rate earning him plaudits across the league
"He's been discovered," is how many J1 observers have described Kumasaka
who has become the engine room of Kashiwa's midfield and a crucial component in their tactical setup
The return of Hayato Nakama has also provided a significant boost
bringing energy to both attack and defence
who recently featured in a J.League manga promotion
has become something of a mood-maker within the squad
Albirex Niigata's struggles can partly be attributed to their extensive squad overhaul
With numerous new arrivals including goalkeeper Kazuki Fujita
who returned to the club from their academy system this season
Kimori is still working to establish cohesion
has been one of the few bright spots alongside Motoki Hasegawa
with both players contributing four goals this season
Captain Yuto Horigome has been trying to hold the team together during this difficult period
Kashiwa enter this fixture in excellent form
having secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory away at Shonan Bellmare in their previous outing
Yuki Kakita's 48th-minute strike proved decisive in a match where Reysol's defensive solidity was once again evident
suffered a disappointing 2-1 home defeat to Kyoto Sanga last time out
further highlighting their struggles to find consistency
Their sole victory this season came against Vissel Kobe
offering a glimpse of their potential when everything clicks
Rodríguez has established a clear identity at Kashiwa
with a 3-4-1-2 formation providing the perfect balance between defensive security and attacking threat
Hayato Tanaka and Wataru Harada has been particularly impressive
Kimori continues to search for his optimal lineup at Niigata
with the integration of new signings still a work in progress
The team has shown flashes of quality – notably in their 3-3 draw with Gamba Osaka – but defensive frailties have repeatedly undermined their efforts
The contrast in form and defensive records makes Kashiwa clear favourites
While Albirex have attacking threats in Yamura and Hasegawa
they'll likely struggle to break down Reysol's resolute defence
Kashiwa's organisation and growing confidence should see them secure another victory in what has been an impressive campaign thus far
Predicted Score: Kashiwa Reysol 2 - 0 Albirex Niigata
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Kashiwa Reysol vs Kashima Antlers prediction: Will Nakama's inside knowledge prove decisive against former club
Kashiwa Reysol vs Kashima Antlers Preview: J1 League Title Contenders ClashTwo of J1 League's early-season high-flyers meet this Saturday as Kashiwa Reysol host Kashima Antlers in what promises to be a compelling Round 5 encounter at Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium
Ricardo Rodríguez's Kashiwa side have made an impressive start to the 2024/25 campaign
collecting 10 points from their opening four matches
Their unbeaten run includes three victories and a draw
with their most recent outing yielding a convincing 2-0 win against Urawa Red Diamonds
After suffering a defeat in their season opener
the Antlers have responded emphatically with three consecutive victories
including a comfortable 2-0 triumph over FC Tokyo last time out
Both clubs have undergone significant squad overhauls during the winter transfer window
which could prove decisive in Saturday's encounter
bringing in goalkeeper Ryosuke Kojima from Albirex Niigata
and poaching Hayato Nakama directly from their weekend opponents
These acquisitions have offset the departures of key players like Matheus Savio to Urawa and Hiroki Sekine to French outfit Reims
Kashima have bolstered their attacking options with the signings of Brazilian striker Léo Ceará from Cerezo Osaka and Serbian forward Aleksandar Čavrić from Slovan Bratislava
The capture of creative midfielder Ryotaro Araki from FC Tokyo represents another significant coup for the Antlers
who lost Guilherme Parede to Talleres Cordoba and Hayato Nakama to Saturday's opponents
Rodríguez has implemented a dynamic system at Kashiwa that emphasises quick transitions and effective wing play
Harakawa has quickly established himself as the team's midfield orchestrator
while Daiki Sugioka offers versatility in both defensive and attacking phases
Kashiwa's 2-0 victory over Urawa showcased their tactical discipline
with Kojima keeping a clean sheet behind a defence marshalled by Taiyo Koga
Yuki Kakita and Kosuke Kinoshita provided the cutting edge that could trouble Kashima's backline
Oniki's Kashima side have demonstrated their attacking prowess during their three-match winning streak
The partnership between Léo Ceará and Yuma Suzuki has already yielded dividends
while Yuta Matsumura has added creativity from midfield
the experienced Naomichi Ueda provides stability alongside Ikuma Sekigawa
with Ryuta Koike offering width and attacking impetus from the full-back position
The midfield contest between Kashiwa's new signing Riki Harakawa and Kashima's Yuta Higuchi could determine the flow of the match
Both players possess excellent passing range and vision
making their battle for midfield supremacy potentially decisive
Another intriguing subplot involves Hayato Nakama
who switched from Kashima to Kashiwa in January
His inside knowledge of Kashima's tactics could provide Kashiwa with a strategic advantage
With both teams in excellent form and boasting revamped squads
this promises to be a closely contested affair
Kashiwa's home advantage could prove significant
but Kashima's three-match winning streak demonstrates their momentum
The hosts' unbeaten record will be severely tested by a Kashima side that has scored freely in recent weeks
Kashiwa's tactical discipline under Rodríguez has been impressive
and they'll be confident of securing at least a point
Given the attacking talent on display and both teams' recent defensive solidity
Expect moments of quality to decide what should be a tight contest between two well-matched sides
Predicted Score: Kashiwa Reysol 1-1 Kashima Antlers
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Nagoya Grampus vs Kashiwa Reysol: Form Guide and PredictionNagoya Grampus will welcome high-flying Kashiwa Reysol to Toyota Stadium on Tuesday in what promises to be a compelling J1 League clash between two sides experiencing contrasting fortunes this season
The hosts find themselves in a precarious position
currently sitting 18th in the table and firmly in the relegation zone after a difficult start to the campaign
Kenta Hasegawa's men have managed just three wins from their opening 12 matches
with seven defeats highlighting their struggles for consistency
Their recent form makes for concerning reading
with three losses in their last five outings
Their most recent defeat came at the hands of Kashima Antlers
they failed to create meaningful chances in the final third
registering just eight shots and one corner in a 1-0 loss
Kashiwa Reysol are enjoying an impressive season under Ricardo Rodríguez
currently occupying fourth position and very much in the title conversation
The visitors are unbeaten in their last five matches
with their only defeat of the season coming back in the fifth round against Kashima Antlers
Nagoya's winter transfer activity has yet to bear fruit
with the team still searching for chemistry after significant squad turnover
The January arrival of goalkeeper Daniel Schmidt from Belgian side Gent has been a positive
with the shot-stopper making five saves in their recent defeat to Kashima
The hosts will be without midfielder Keiya Shiihashi
who is suspended after accumulating three yellow cards
Forward Kensuke Nagai will likely lead the line
who netted both goals in their recent 2-1 victory over Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Kashiwa have integrated their new signings more effectively
with defender Taiyo Koga particularly impressive
with Yuki Kakita contributing three goals and three assists in 11 appearances
while midfielders Yoshio Koizumi and Tomoya Koyamatsu have added further goal threat from deeper positions
Nagoya have struggled to find fluidity in their play
with a lack of creativity in midfield and finishing in the final third proving problematic
Their defensive record has also been concerning
though Kennedy Mikuni has shown individual quality
have established themselves as one of the league's most balanced sides
while their varied attacking threats have enabled them to consistently find the net
The visitors' ability to control matches through midfield dominance could prove decisive against a Nagoya side that has committed 14 fouls in their last match
suggesting a tendency to become frustrated when out of possession
Nagoya will hope home advantage can help turn their fortunes around
The club has been working hard to strengthen ties with supporters
recently launching the fourth instalment of their "GRAMPUS SOCIO PROJECT" – a fan-participation merchandise development initiative
The Toyota Stadium atmosphere should be bolstered by various fan engagement activities
including special events aimed at attracting families and new supporters
Kashiwa's famous "Yellow Wall" of supporters will likely travel in numbers
having created impressive displays at recent home fixtures
Their digital fan engagement has also been enhanced through a new "Card Collection" service allowing supporters to collect player cards via smartphone
While Nagoya desperately need points to climb out of the relegation zone
Kashiwa's superior form and tactical cohesion make them favourites
The hosts have shown they can produce moments of quality
but Kashiwa's defensive solidity and attacking variety should prove too much
Nagoya will be determined to use home advantage to spark a revival
but Kashiwa's momentum and confidence should see them continue their impressive unbeaten run
Predicted Score: Nagoya Grampus 1-2 Kashiwa Reysol
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The current head to head record for the teams are Kashiwa Reysol 10 win(s)
Have kept the most clean sheets in the competition (2)
Mao Hosoya has the most shots on target per match for Kashiwa Reysol (1.8)
Have scored 11 goals in their last 5 matches
Have been awarded the most penalties this season (2)
08 Mar 2025 07:00:00 GMT?Kashima Antlers won 3–1 over Kashiwa Reysol on Sat
08 Mar 2025 07:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches
Kashiwa Reysol is playing home against Kashima Antlers at SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium on Sat
Former Spain and Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta announced his retirement Tuesday after an illustrious 24-year career that included his country's 2010 World Cup triumph and four Champions League titles
who spent about five years with Vissel Kobe in Japan through the summer of 2023
made the announcement during an event in Barcelona
Considered one of his country's greatest players
Iniesta made 131 appearances for Spain and secured the 2010 World Cup trophy by scoring the only goal of a 1-0 extra-time win over the Netherlands in the final
The gifted playmaker put the J-League in the global spotlight when he moved from Barcelona to Kobe in the summer of 2018
He helped Vissel win their first-ever trophy
on New Year's Day 2020 and led them to the semifinals in their maiden Asian Champions League campaign later that year
Iniesta parted ways with Kobe midway through their first J-League championship-winning season in 2023 but is credited with changing the culture of the club
"Please allow me to be a little emotional today," said a tearful Iniesta
who most recently played for the Emirates Club of the United Arab Emirates
In addition to their Champions League crowns
Iniesta won nine Spanish league titles and three Club World Cups with Barcelona
was among the players who paid tribute to the Spaniard
"Vissel are what we are today thanks to his leadership and quality as a person."
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Stoppage-time heartbreak deepens Tokyo's relegation nightmare (FC Tokyo vs Kashiwa Reysol analysis) | OneFootballSportsEye
Last-Gasp Kinoshita Strike Denies FC Tokyo Vital WinKashiwa Reysol's Late Equaliser Extends Tokyo's Winless Run to SevenFC Tokyo's relegation fears deepened as Kosuke Kinoshita's stoppage-time equaliser earned Kashiwa Reysol a 1-1 draw at a rain-soaked Ajinomoto Stadium on Sunday
Teruhito Nakagawa had given the hosts a 35th-minute lead with his first goal of the season
but Kinoshita's dramatic intervention in the 94th minute ensured the points were shared in this J1 League clash
Tale of Two StylesThe match showcased contrasting approaches
with third-placed Reysol dominating possession (69%) while struggling Tokyo relied on defensive resilience and counter-attacks
Ricardo Rodríguez's visitors completed an impressive 718 passes at 89% accuracy compared to Tokyo's 316
yet both sides registered 10 shots throughout the contest
but we need to improve our efficiency in the final third," Rodríguez said post-match
The result leaves Rikizo Matsuhashi's side languishing in 17th place and without a win in seven matches
having collected just two points from a possible 21
"We still have a lot of weaknesses," admitted Matsuhashi
whose team appeared set for a crucial victory until their late defensive lapse
Seiji Kimura was Tokyo's standout performer with a resolute defensive display that included two crucial blocks
while captain Takahiro Ko provided leadership with four interceptions
Kashiwa's unbeaten run now extends to five matches as they maintain their impressive league position
Midfield duo Koki Kumasaka and Yoshio Koizumi controlled proceedings
with Kumasaka completing 72 passes and making three interceptions
But it was substitute Kinoshita who proved the hero
keeping his composure when it mattered most to salvage a point that maintains Reysol's momentum
Both teams now turn their attention to away fixtures, with FC Tokyo facing Cerezo Osaka in what has become a must-win encounter
while Kashiwa travel to Shonan Bellmare looking to strengthen their position in the upper echelons of the table
Rafael Elias to inspire Sanga home victory
(Kyoto Sanga vs Kashiwa Reysol prediction) | OneFootballSportsEye
Kyoto Sanga vs Kashiwa Reysol: J1 League Clash Set for Intriguing Midweek EncounterKyoto Sanga will host Kashiwa Reysol at Sanga Stadium by KYOCERA on Wednesday evening in what promises to be a fascinating J1 League contest between two sides enjoying solid campaigns
The home side currently sit eighth in the standings with three wins
while visitors Kashiwa occupy third place having collected three wins
Recent FormKyoto enter this fixture on the back of consecutive victories
having dispatched Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-0 at home before securing an impressive 2-1 away win at Shimizu S-pulse
These results have helped Cho Kwi-Jae's men recover from a disappointing 1-0 home defeat to Avispa Fukuoka
have shown consistency but perhaps lack cutting edge in recent outings
Ricardo Rodríguez's side have drawn their last two matches – a goalless stalemate against Tokyo Verdy and a 1-1 draw at Sanfrecce Hiroshima – following a disappointing 3-1 home defeat to Kashima
The contest may well be decided in midfield where Kyoto's Shimpei Fukuoka will lock horns with Kashiwa's Riki Harakawa in a battle for control
Both players have been instrumental in their teams' positive starts to the campaign
Kashiwa boast impressive organisation with Taiyo Koga marshalling the backline with remarkable efficiency
have shown their own defensive mettle by keeping three clean sheets in their last five matches
with Yoshinori Suzuki and Hisashi Appiah Tawiah forming a formidable partnership
Brazilian forward Rafael Elias has been a revelation for Kyoto this season
contributing three goals and three assists in seven matches
His ability to both score and create has been central to Sanga's positive results
Yuki Kakita remains the primary threat with two goals and two assists this term
His movement and finishing ability will require close attention from the Kyoto defence
Kyoto have received a boost with young attacker Sora Hiraga returning to full training following an injury concern earlier in the season
providing additional attacking options for manager Cho
Kashiwa defender Daiki Sugioka has recovered from a minor injury and is available for selection
while fellow defender Tomoya Inukai is dealing with fitness issues but could still feature in the squad
Both teams have demonstrated solid defensive structures this season, but Kyoto's home advantage and the attacking threat of Rafael Elias could prove decisive
Kashiwa's recent draws suggest they may struggle to break down a well-organised Kyoto defence
The visitors' strong league position indicates their quality
and they possess enough firepower to trouble any defence in the division
Predicted Score: Kyoto Sanga 2-1 Kashiwa Reysol
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A couple in their 50s were stabbed to death in apparent murders in the city of Kashiwa
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There were wounds to Toshiaki's stomach and Reiko's chest
a fire occurred some 600 meters away from the scene of the stabbings
burning down eight houses and leaving a man in his 70s and a woman in her 80s injured
The police are looking to see whether the two incidents are linked
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A couple died after being stabbed in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, on Wednesday, police said.
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At around 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, a neighbor called 119 for an ambulance, quoted as saying, “A man and a woman, two people, were lying in blood,” in Kashiwa. The couple appeared to be in their 50s. The man suffered stab wounds to the abdomen and the woman stabbed in the chest, according to the Kashiwa fire department. They were confirmed dead at the hospital where they were taken.
Prefectural police are investigating the incident as a possible homicide.
At around 6:20 p.m., a resident called 110 for police at a venue about 600 meters from the stabbing location, quoted as saying, “The house next door is burning.”
According to police, the fire burned down a one-story house completely, and spread to about eight surrounding houses. The residents of the house which burned down have been unreachable. Two people were injured in the fire and taken to a hospital, where they are reported to be conscious.
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The current head to head record for the teams are Kashiwa Reysol 8 win(s)
Tojiro Kubo has created the most big chances for Kashiwa Reysol (1)
Cerezo Osaka haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 5 meetings (1W, 4D).
26 Feb 2025 10:00:00 GMT?Kashiwa Reysol won 2–1 over Cerezo Osaka on Wed
26 Feb 2025 10:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
Cerezo Osaka haven't lost to Kashiwa Reysol in their last 5 meetings (1W
Kashiwa Reysol is playing home against Cerezo Osaka at SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium on Wed
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The current head to head record for the teams are Kyoto Sanga FC 3 win(s)
Gakuji Ota is ranked 3 in saves per match in the competition (3.1)
Rafael Elias is ranked 2 in big chances created in the competition (5)
Kashiwa Reysol haven't lost to Kyoto Sanga FC in their last 5 meetings (2W, 3D).
02 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT?Kyoto Sanga FC vs Kashiwa Reysol on Wed
02 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT ended in a 1–1 tie.InsightsHave scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches
Kashiwa Reysol haven't lost to Kyoto Sanga FC in their last 5 meetings (2W
Kyoto Sanga FC is playing home against Kashiwa Reysol at Sanga Stadium by Kyocera on Wed
Kashiwa Reysol vs Kawasaki Frontale prediction: Can Reysol break their 7-year curse against unstoppable Frontale
Pre-Match Analysis: Kashiwa Reysol vs Kawasaki FrontaleThe J1 League's second round brings us an intriguing matchup as Kashiwa Reysol hosts Kawasaki Frontale at the Kashima Soccer Stadium
This fixture presents a fascinating tactical battle between Ricardo Rodríguez's revamped Reysol squad and Shigetoshi Hasebe's well-oiled Frontale machine
Kawasaki Frontale enters this match riding a wave of momentum
demonstrated by their emphatic 4-0 victory over Nagoya Grampus in their season opener
Their unbeaten streak of W-W-W-D-D in their last five league games showcases their consistency
Hasebe's men have maintained clean sheets in their first three official matches
despite starting their campaign with a narrow 1-0 win against Avispa Fukuoka
carries the burden of a challenging historical record against Frontale
The hosts haven't tasted victory against their opponents in 14 matches since 2016
Their recent form of W-L-D-D-L indicates inconsistency that needs addressing
The winter transfer window has seen significant reshaping of both squads. Kashiwa Reysol underwent a major overhaul
with notable departures including Matheus Sávio to Urawa and H
they've strengthened their ranks with strategic acquisitions like H
Kawasaki Frontale's transfer activity has been more measured but equally purposeful
FC Magdeburg and César Haydar from RB Bragantino have enhanced their defensive options
Nakagawa's loan arrival provides additional attacking depth
Rodríguez's Reysol demonstrated defensive solidity in their opener
and Koyamatsu will be crucial in disrupting Frontale's fluid attacking movements
Frontale's tactical approach under Hasebe has been impressive
particularly evident in their opening day performance
The midfield partnership of So Kawahara and Kento Tachibanada provides both defensive stability and creative impetus
while Akihiro Ienaga's experience continues to be invaluable in the final third
The central midfield battle between Reysol's new signing Harakawa and Frontale's Tachibanada could prove decisive
Both players excel in ball progression and defensive coverage
making their duel crucial for controlling the game's tempo
who demonstrated their potency against Nagoya
The hosts' ability to maintain their defensive organization while creating meaningful transitions could be the key to breaking their winless streak against Frontale
The betting markets reflect the teams' contrasting trajectories
with Kawasaki Frontale's season title odds at 5.5 compared to Reysol's 23.5
Reysol's home advantage and recent defensive improvements under Rodríguez suggest this match could be closer than historical records indicate
Given Frontale's defensive solidity under Hasebe and their superior head-to-head record
combined with Reysol's ongoing squad integration process
a tight but decisive victory for the visitors seems likely
Predicted Score: Kashiwa Reysol 0 - 2 Kawasaki Frontale
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Police arrested a 77-year-old man who may have been involved in the stabbing deaths of a couple in Kashiwa
and a nearby fire that destroyed eight homes
19 on suspicion of obstructing official duties after he tried to evade police officers in the neighboring city of Inzai
Sakamaki was in a financial dispute with Toshiaki Watarai and his wife
who were found stabbed to death outside their house in Kashiwa’s Takayanagi district after 6 p.m
The couple had multiple knife wounds on their chests
Defensive wounds were also found on their arms and palms
There were signs of a struggle inside the house
a fire broke out in the block where Sakamaki lived
and police had been searching for him on suspicion of arson
police received a report about a “suspicious vehicle” in Inzai
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The supercomputer was installed at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Kashiwa campus in Kashiwa
The government invested about 36 billion yen ($232 million) into the supercomputer
which is equipped with a large number of GPUs
semiconductors that can speed up AI calculations
It has the greatest computing capacity of any public supercomputer in the nation
companies will take on the challenge of advanced AI
but that Japanese companies and universities can do so too by utilizing ABCI 3.0,” said Hirotaka Ogawa
who is responsible for operations of the ABCI 3.0 at AIST
It can perform 6.2 quintillion computations per second using AI calculation methods
It is said to have about three times the AI calculation performance of the supercomputer Fugaku
which was developed by the Riken research institute
AIST plans to use ABCI 3.0 to develop “multimodal generative AI,” which can combine multiple formats such as image
sound and measurements of the size and distance of 3-D objects
The institute will also use ABCI 3.0 to integrate multimodal generative AI with robots
AIST started running ABCI 1.0 in 2018 to “make it easier for companies and universities to take on the challenge of AI development.”
AIST put ABCI 2.0 into operation with enhanced GPUs and other upgraded features
Companies and universities took advantage of ABCI 2.0 to develop advanced AI
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With international competition in AI development taking off
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Tokyo aims for victory since the match against Nagoya Grampus in Round 3
making one change to the starting lineup from the previous match against Fagiano Okayama
forming a three-back with Kanta DOI and Seiji KIMURA
It will also be interesting to see what roles the experienced players will be assigned by coach Rikizo MATSUHASHI
1st HALF - Teru's first goal of the season brings the long-awaited opening score
player Sato Keiun broke through and dribbled forward to take a shot
Although it went wide to the left of the goal
which firmly directed the arrow towards the goal
Both teams advocate for a style of football that emphasizes maintaining possession of the ball
Tokyo takes control with careful build-up play and sharp vertical passes
Tokyo created a solid block against the opponent who was pushing forward while maintaining possession
responding with defense that tightened key areas and did not allow freedom
While searching for attacking opportunities
player Oka received the ball near the halfway line and powerfully advanced
taking a strong mid-range shot with his left foot
but it created a chance through an attack calculated from the goal
the opposing goalkeeper rushed out and made a half-hearted clearance
which Kota TAWARATSUMIDA took advantage of by shooting at the unguarded goal as the clearance fell
this was saved by the diligently returning player Kojima
Tokyo desperately wants to score the opening goal
That desire comes to fruition in the 35th minute of the first half
who made a cut-in with quick steps from the left side
and Teruhito NAKAGAWA at the far side pushes it into the goal
Soma ANZAI's sharp right-footed kick from a direct free kick opportunity at a 45-degree angle on the left hit the crossbar
the movements of the blue-red players became lighter
they showed an aggressive attitude and took the lead with Nakagawa's first goal of the season
there were noticeable cases of space being exploited on the flanks of the three-back formation
They need to make solid adjustments at halftime and want to pull in a victory from here
The first half was played under heavy rain
and the second half kicked off with the loud cheers from the home supporters in sight
advances the match favorably in the second half
Tokyo also tries to connect the ball from the back line to create opportunities
but they struggle to transition to attack as they lose the ball when their buildup becomes sluggish
there are many scenes where they are put in danger from crosses using the flanks of the three-back formation
and they want to endure while responding well and aim for chances
Marcelo RYAN was brought in as the lone striker in place of Tawaratsukita
and Sato was moved to the left inside half
With an increase in counterattacks from a structured block
there are high expectations for RYAN's speed
Although his last pass near the penalty area was cut off by the opponent
his powerful dribbling breakthrough was a play that conveyed great potential
Kento HASHIMOTO switched with Kei KOIZUMI and Endo
who had been continuing rehabilitation due to an injury before the season started
this was his first official match appearance of the season
Sato and Doi were substituted for Nagatomo and Yasuki KIMOTO
This transitioned the formation to place Nagatomo on the left wing and Anzai as the right inside half
Kashiwa launched a simple attack that created dangerous scenes
a long ball from the final line was headed forward
and Yoshio KOIZUMI broke free to take a looping shot
This narrowly missed to the left of the goal
Kashiwa not only maintained possession but also launched quick and powerful attacks
Tokyo responded to the opponent's dangerous passes with committed plays
The five minutes of added time saw continued desperate defense
VAR support indicated the possibility of a penalty kick
was caught off guard by a ground cross ball that exploited the gaps in the three-back defense
they were equalized by player Kinoshita in the center
Tokyo pushed forward with a strong desire for victory
exerting all their strength to launch attacks
their desperate efforts did not bear fruit
Despite showing a strong desire for victory
they were unable to secure a win at the very end
making it seven matches without a win in the league
<FC Tokyo>STARTING ⅪGK Taishi Brandon NOZAWADF TEPPEI OKA/Kanta DOI (substituted in 33rd minute: Yasuki KIMOTO)/Seiji KIMURA/Kosuke SHIRAIMF Soma ANZAI/Takahiro UCHIYAMA/Kento HASHIMOTO (substituted in 25th minute: Kei KOIZUMI)/Kota TAWARATSUMIDA (substituted in 15th minute: Marcelo HIAN)FW Megumi SATO (substituted in 33rd minute: Yuto NAGATOMO)/Teruto NAKAGAWA (substituted in 25th minute: Keita ENDO)
SUBSGK Go HATANODF Henrique TrevisanMF Keigo HIGASHI/Maki KITAHARA
GOAL35th minute of the first half: Teruhito NAKAGAWA
<Kashiwa Reysol>STARTING ⅪGK Kosuke KOJIMADF Wataru HARADA/Taiyo KOGA/Hayato TANAKA/Tomoya KOYAMATSU (23rd minute: Diego)MF Mitsuki KUMASAKA/Yuto YAMADA (31st minute: Mao HOSOYA)/Tojiro KUBO (31st minute: Shun NAKAJIMA)/Yoshio KOIZUMIFW Riki WATANAI (23rd minute: Hayato NAKAMA)/Yuki KAKITA (13th minute: Kosuke KINOSHITA)
SUBSGK Haruki SARUTADF Tomoya INUKAIMF Sachiro TOSHIMA/Eiji SHIRAI
GOAL4 minutes into the second half: Kosuke KINOSHITA
Q: please review the game.It ended in a draw
and I am filled with a deep sense of regret
The match did not unfold in a way that allowed us to play at our own pace
ultimately we conceded a goal while continuing to attack
I feel that this reflects our own shortcomings
I want to align our focus with the players once again and prepare for the next challenge
Q: I believe you made substitutions to score the second goal
but what was lacking that prevented you from achieving the second goal?A
which made it difficult to adjust the back line
and we were able to maintain a compact formation
and our one-on-one responses were also insufficient
which allowed the opponent to freely initiate their attacks
Q: The scene of the conceded goal started from the opponent's throw-in
and we were caught off guard with our feet stopped.I understood that Kashiwa Reysol would come to target those areas even in tight spaces
but we couldn't respond to that in the end
we were ultimately beaten at the last moment
While we have been able to take actions with some intent organizationally
we still end up conceding in situations where we shouldn't
and it's quite possible that physical fatigue affected our decision-making
I believe we have defensive intensity both organizationally and individually
and I think we need to consider the reasons why that hasn't been demonstrated
his presence has demonstrated that we can no longer easily give freedom in defense
and while not all of it resulted in good attacks
I believe the number of counterattacks increased
his ability to inspire everyone and lead through his performance has a significant impact
even though I had some concerns about the balance
and I feel it contributed to our overall weaknesses
I think how we can address that will be important moving forward
but I believe he is a presence that has shown enough strength and has had a positive influence
Q: We missed out on victory due to a late goal
it is neither the result nor the content we desired
and I believe our abilities were reflected in the outcome
the long period of being pushed back by the opponent was a factor
Q: There were long periods of being under pressure
but there was also focused defense.If you give the opponent that much time to attack
the probability of conceding a goal naturally increases
The forwards were unable to perform defensive plays or actions to limit the areas where the opponent could take the ball
While there may have been enough players at the back
This interconnected defensive aspect is a challenge for us
Q: The opening goal was Nakagawa's first goal of the season.A goal was created from a good play by Kota TAWARATSUMIDA
There was also a lucky aspect where the cross ball came right in front of me
but I think it was good that I was able to convert that chance into a goal
we couldn't maintain possession of the ball
We can only use matches like this as a learning experience
Q: What factors led to the opponent gaining the upper hand?It was a mirror game
so the opponent marked me almost man-to-man
I was outplayed by their skill and the ability to create gaps
but there were long stretches in today's match where we were just 'present'
The difference in our ability to win the ball became apparent
there are many members and staff who have been with us since last season
and although there were times last season when we couldn't win
we all struggled and fought until we achieved victory
I believe there will be both good times and bad times
and we need to have a strong sense of urgency
We shouldn't think of it as just 10 matches; instead
with each person striving to take that extra step or to be a step quicker than the opponent
and I want to be committed to that extra step
Q: I think mental aspects are important during difficult times like this
what do you focus on and communicate to the team?During times when we can't win
I believe the most important thing is the voice within the team
It's common in this world to have to accept external voices as evaluations
and it's also natural to be criticized when results are not coming in
I really want to prioritize the voices within the team
I want to ensure that the players who are working within the team
Q: Do you feel a sense of achievement during the match?A
while there is a mindset of not conceding goals when we have the ball
it is natural that the more we are attacked
and when we decide to kick behind the opponent's defensive line
we need to aim for areas that are uncomfortable for the opponent
We need to improve the quality of each play
we absolutely cannot win without fighting harder than the opponent
I think there are aspects where Kei KOIZUMI leads the team
including the part about “fighting.” How will you approach the next match?First and foremost
and I believe I must become a player who can lead the team to victory
so I want to win solidly in the next Levain Cup match against RB Omiya Ardija to build momentum and connect it to the league matches
4/16 RB Omiya Match Preview & Interview
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10 vs Kashiwa Reysol (Kick-off at 19:00 / Japan National Stadium)
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<Review of the previous match against Fagiano Okayama>
player Keiin SATO created a chance with a sharp right cross
Kanta DOI's vertical pass connected with Kosuke SHIRAI on the right side
setting up a scoring opportunity for player SATO
Kota TAWARATSUMIDA's dribbling breakthrough allowed player SATO to aim for another shot in the center
but this was also thwarted at the last moment by the opponent's pressing
Soma ANZAI's right corner kick was perfectly met by player SATO
but it went straight to the goalkeeper and did not result in a goal
is still far from scoring the opening goal
After the 20-minute mark of the first half
the attack becomes monotonous and gradually loses momentum
leading to a period where they are pushed back by Okayama
They struggle against an opponent that has built a block with five players in the back line and four in midfield
which prevents them from adding depth to their attack
a scene where the goal net was shaken was judged offside with the support of VAR
but they were still unable to regain control of the flow as they wished
a ball that could not be cleared was chest-trapped by Ryo TABEI
Substitutions and a system change to a four-back formation were attempted to turn the game around
The team returned home with the frustrating result of six league matches without a win
We want to change the flow of everything at our National
the team has gone six league matches without a win
The consecutive scoreless streak was stopped in the match against Tokyo Verdy two games ago
the team has been unable to convert those opportunities into goals
leading to a continued period without victories
It is likely that everyone is feeling the frustration in their hearts
The situation is such that the "arrows" tend to point in various directions due to the lack of results
if we do not believe in the path we have walked and the path we will take from here
"If we easily reach out for something different and it doesn't go well
It is important not to give up immediately during difficult times
I believe this applies to individual players as well; growth does not happen gradually
If we can keep this in mind and continue to endure
we can believe in the potential the team has and move forward."
To convey to the team that the path they have walked so far is not wrong
the coach presented offensive data after the last match
The coach analyzed and shared what he thought was being done subjectively from an objective perspective
aligning their focus to ensure they can move forward in the same direction
This applies not only to our efforts throughout the season but also on the pitch
there has been a tendency to tone down despite creating many chances
"It is important to endure and be patient while attacking." This includes repositioning while holding the ball
varying between long and short passes in our attacks
In situations where we tend to become anxious and resort to monotonous attacks just because we want to score
how can we build chances while being patient and show an attack that is well-calculated from the goal
This is truly a test of the endurance and persistence of 'Rikizo TOKYO.'
under the new leadership of coach Ricardo RODRIGUEZ this season
has shifted to a possession-based style of play
boasting the top possession statistics in the league
They started strong with 3 wins and 1 draw
but have since struggled with 3 draws and 1 loss
they secured a long-awaited victory in the last match against Gamba Osaka
Key attacking players to watch are second-year player Kumazaka and Harakawa
Tokyo aims to secure victory by effectively positioning themselves to thwart the opponents' attacks while maintaining solid ball control in the midfield
and forge ahead on the path you should pursue
To turn your steps into confidence and to achieve goals and victories
Together as one in "Our National"
Q: This week's home game will be held at Japan National Stadium.A
and I have had the opportunity to stand as a player myself
but I think the atmosphere will be a bit different and may increase the tension
I want to fight with all my might aiming for victory
Q: What kind of approach are you taking towards the players during this series of difficult matches?A
things have not been going well; we have not been able to convert chances into goals
and there were moments when we conceded easy goals
there are objectively improving aspects when looking at the numbers alone
By showing the players not only subjective views but also objective data
we shared the situation we have been in and communicated that we are indeed making progress
We are currently going through a difficult time
but I believe that by continuing to push forward
we will definitely move in a positive direction
I do not see this as a mistake or a failure
but rather recognize it as a challenging period
we need to delve into the reasons behind why this has happened
There is a tendency for good momentum to shift to the opponent
I also feel that we are relying too much on the organization
which may be diluting the strengths and qualities of each individual
Regarding the battles and strengths in various situations
I believe the players will fight with renewed determination
Q: This is a game at the Japan National Stadium
which is a good match for the team.First of all
I want to fully leverage the atmosphere of the venue and be committed to the competition
Q: We have been continuing to have matches away from victory
but please tell us what is necessary to rise from here.While taking advantage of the atmosphere at the venue
I believe this match is a key game for me as an individual
but the point difference with the upper group is narrowing
I want to endure the upcoming consecutive matches and aim for a winning streak
Q: I think the key point will be how to take control against Kashiwa Reysol.A team that plays interesting soccer
and while it's important to see who retains the ball
I believe the key to winning is how to take the ball from the opponent and how to turn the opponent who comes to take it into a chance
I think there will be more situations where each player plays man-to-man
so I believe individual breakthroughs and choices in play will create differences against the opponent
we conceded a goal in the second half and lost.In recent matches
we have been able to create good opportunities in the first half
but we have not been able to finish them off and ended up conceding goals in the second half
I believe there are more things we can improve
We need to ensure that we can play in the second half like we did in the first half
Mistakes become more noticeable when we get tired
and we often see scenes where we concede goals from those mistakes
and we can see the areas that need improvement
Q: We have been experiencing consecutive matches with goals conceded
mistakes in judgment have led to goals conceded
so if we find ourselves in a situation where we are being pressed
I think it is necessary to use long balls to force the opponent to turn backward
so I believe we needed to consider that in our play
Q: Please tell us your impression of Kashiwa Reysol.While firmly maintaining possession of the ball
We want to challenge ourselves to secure the first goal while also managing risks properly to avoid conceding
Q: How will you approach the match at the Japan National Stadium?As the matches progress
We are able to create good opportunities in front of the goal
I have been able to pass not only to the feet of the forwards but also behind the opponents
so I want to continue to work on that aspect
while it is important to challenge ourselves
we must eliminate our mistakes in terms of quality
so I believe we need to keep pushing forward
[Updated on 3/27]・The details of the "Kiraboshi Booth" have been published.・Information about the 'Development Fund Presentation Ceremony' has been posted
10 match vs Kashiwa Reysol (kick-off at 19:00 / Japan National Stadium)
we will hold the 'Kiraboshi Bank Day' with the sponsorship of our official partner
Please come to Japan National Stadium with your friends
2025 (Friday)2025 Meiji Yasuda J1 LeagueSec
10 FC Tokyo vs Kashiwa Reysol(19:00 Kick-off / Japan National Stadium)
Presenting the Original Mesh Pouch!In commemoration of the 'Kiraboshi Bank Day' event
the first 20,000 attendees will receive an 'Original Mesh Pouch' as a gift
It can be used as a small item holder for stationery
Distribution TimeFrom gate opening until the end of halftime
*Will end as soon as supplies run out.Distribution LocationEach entrance gate※Not distributed on the visitor side
2.A lottery will be held at the 'Kiraboshi Booth' where you can win signed merchandise!Those who present the follow screen of the Kiraboshi Group's digital bank "UI Bank" official X (@UIbank_official) will receive an "original sticker" as a gift for the first 500 people!In addition
we will hold a lottery for 5 people who present the repost screen of the eligible post
where you can win a "replica uniform signed by the player."Please come to the "Kiraboshi Booth" on the day of the event
[Implementation Time]15:00 to 19:00 (until kickoff)※The campaign will end as soon as the prizes run out
3.Development Fund Presentation CeremonyIn support of one of FC Tokyo's club visions
which is the healthy physical and mental development of youth through soccer and the promotion of sports culture
a development fund for children will be presented to the club by Kiraboshi Bank
4/25 (Fri) G Osaka Match Japan National Stadium Map
Regarding Viewing Manners for the Hiroshima Match on 5/25 (Sunday)
Notice of advancement to the 3rd Round of the 2025 J.League YBC Levain Cup 1st Round
Notice of the 'JTB Day' event for the match against Kobe on 5/10 (Saturday)
4/11 (Fri) Kashiwa Match Japan National Stadium Map
Road construction status around Japan National Stadium
3/29 (Sat) Kawasaki Match Access Information
PERFORMANCE: Guma' Kinahulo Atdao na Tåno’ and cultural musician Vince San Nicolas performed at the Kashiwa de International Exchange Festa in Japan
Mayors’ Council of Guam Executive Director Angel Sablan
Guam Visitors Bureau President and CEO Carl Gutierrez
Inalåhan Mayor Anthony Chargualaf and his wife
attended the Kashiwa de International Exchange Festa in Japan
STUDENT EXCHANGE: Mayors’ Council of Guam and Guam Visitors Bureau officials met with the Kashiwa International Relations Association and discussed the restart of the student exchange and homestay programs between Guam and Japan
A Guam dance team made its way to the Kashiwa de International Exchange Festa
held in Japan's Kashiwa city to promote international relations between Guam and Japan
a release from the Guam Visitors Bureau announced
The festival was organized by the Kashiwa International Relations Association and was held from Nov
Twenty performers in the Guam Chamorro Dance Academy
who are also a part of Guma’ Kinahulo Atdao na Tåno’
danced and chanted during the festival's grand finale
Also present were Mayors' Council of Guam members
said he was proud to share the CHamoru culture with other parts of the world
“After witnessing the Japan Guma’ Kinahulo Atdao na Tåno’ with its Japanese song and dance students performing to the CHamoru songs played by Inalåhan’s Vince San Nicolas
I now have a more profound and deeper appreciation and utmost respect for those individuals here on our island of Guam who are perpetuating and exhibiting our CHamoru culture,” said Chargualaf
This is the first time the event has taken place since the COVID-19 pandemic and marked the 30th anniversary of the Kashiwa-Guam friendship city exchange program
“The performance was so moving and overwhelming
I am now motivated to learn the lyrics and movements of the bendision (blessing) and I encourage all people of Guam to learn it as well
participate and follow along with any CHamoru groups whenever it is sung
appreciation and joy for those who were in attendance as Guam was definitely recognized with their exceptional performance at the Kashiwa festival,” Chargualaf added
There has also been a rise in Japanese influencers visiting Guam
sharing their experiences on their social media platforms
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Enjoy the game with various special tickets that can only be enjoyed at the Japan National Stadium
・AKRacing PITA Side Seat Overview here・Overview of seats with lounge is here・Overview of cushioned seats is here
□ "AKRacing Pitch Side Seat" Overview
Sit in the high-performance chair "AKRacing" created by our official partner
and enjoy watching the game from the sidelines!Please experience the special seats where you can sit on the bench seats actually used by the players and enjoy the exciting pitch up close
【Seat Features】① You can watch the match while sitting on the AKRacing bench seat actually used by FC Tokyo players during home games!② The pitch is right in front of you
and this is the seat closest to the pitch at the Japan National Stadium!Selling PriceMember Price29,800 yenGeneral Price30,200 yen【Sales】18 seats【Meeting Place・Meeting Time】Details for the day will be sent via email to the J.League ID registered email address used at the time of purchase by April 7 (Monday) at 18:00.※Please note that if you unsubscribe from FC Tokyo
you may not receive emails.[Notes]・This is the cheering section for FC Tokyo
You cannot watch the game wearing the visiting team's uniform or merchandise.・Knee-level viewing for preschool children is not allowed in PITA seats
Please purchase one seat per person.- If you are watching the game from the pitch-side seats
there is a possibility that you may not be able to see a part of the pitch due to advertising boards
Please purchase with this in mind.・Due to the nature of the seats
there is a possibility that the ball may come flying
We cannot be held responsible for any injuries
so please keep your eyes on the ball at all times and be sure to pay sufficient attention to its whereabouts when seated in the pitch-side seats
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.・After being guided to the pitch-side seat
you will not be able to return to the concourse
Please purchase goods and food and drinks before the meeting time and come to the meeting place.- You cannot watch the game with an umbrella
please bring a poncho or raincoat and enjoy the game.・Cheering while standing during the game is prohibited as it may obstruct the view of customers in the stands.- Bringing in food and drinks is prohibited
Only drinking water is allowed in your seat.・We may refuse entry to those who are drinking alcohol.- Flags
and musical instruments are not allowed to be brought in
and uniforms are allowed to be worn.- Participation with spiked shoes or high heels with pointed heels is not allowed.・Photography and video recording on the pitch during the match are not allowed.・Please note that we may use photos or videos taken of customers watching the game at our club or in the J-League or general media
so please be aware of this in advance.- Please watch the game from the pitch-side seats according to the staff's guidance
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation
□ "Lounge Seat North Side" OverviewThis is a special area with seats equipped with armrest cushions and a lounge that can be used exclusively by purchasers
similar to the VIP lounge on the two-tier main stand side
We provide free drinks from the opening until the end of halftime
Only those who hold a pair seat annual ticket can purchase at a discounted price.Sales Number174 seatsNote: The plan with the experience event is limited to 30 seats.Due to procurement circumstances
the plan with meal boxes will be available for sale until April 2 (Wednesday).[About the Experience Event]This will be the match against Kashiwa Reysol at Japan National Stadium since FC Tokyo won the title in the '2020 J League YBC Levain Cup Final Round'!In connection with this
everyone who purchases the 'Experience Event Included' lounge seats will be able to participate in the 'Cup Up Event'.<What is the Cup Up Event>This is an event where participants take photos holding the championship trophy of the 2020 J League YBC Levain Cup.This time TOKYO DOROMPA is also participating!Let's take a photo holding the championship cup with TOKYO DOROMPA!The cup-up event is scheduled to start 90 minutes before kickoff (around 17:30)
Please note that if you cannot arrive at the lounge of the Japan National Stadium by the above time
you will not be able to participate in the event.We will provide information to everyone who purchased the lounge seat experience event.[Exclusive Gift for Purchasers]A postcard will be given exclusively to those who purchase lounge seats!All customers with the meal box plan will receive a postcard signed by the players as a gift.※Players who have signed cannot be selected.[Notes]・This is the cheering section for FC Tokyo
Wearing and cheering for the visiting team's uniform and goods is not allowed.- Food and drinks are allowed in the lounge
but only free drinks (including alcohol) will be provided
so those who wish to have a meal should prepare it themselves
Tables and chairs for dining are available
but please be aware that there is a limited number.・If there are actions that hinder the safety and comfort within the lounge (such as excessive drinking
etc.) or actions that may cause discomfort or inconvenience to other customers
there may be cases where the use of the lounge is restricted.・Preschool children can watch the game for free
up to one child per adult (no free drinks included)
A ticket is required if you want to use a seat
□ "Cushioned Seats" OverviewYou can watch the game from the seats with armrest cushions on the 2nd layer of the main stand side
Selling PriceMember Price10,800 yenGeneral Price11,200 yen【Sales】North side: 102 seatsSouth side: 320 seats[Notes]・The north side is designated as the FC Tokyo cheering section
Wearing and cheering for the visiting team's uniforms and merchandise is not allowed.・The south side is a mixed seating area
It is an area where both FC Tokyo and visiting team's uniforms and merchandise can be worn.・Both north and south lounges are not available for use