Sunday 19 December 2010

FIFA Club World Cup 2010 final report



Internazionale (Italy) 3-0 TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
Goals: Pandev 13, Eto’o 17, Biabiany 86


Internazionale beat TP Mazembe 3-0 on Sunday evening to add the FIFA Club World Cup to the trio of titles won last season under former boss Jose Mourinho and relieve some of the pressure on his successor, Rafa Benitez, in the process.

Early goals from Goran Pandev and Samuel Eto’o gave the Italians an advantage they never looked like surrendering, and despite a determined response from Mazembe – the first ever team from outside Europe and South America to reach a Club World Cup final – glory was secured when Jonathan Biabiany added a third goal near the end.

Benitez made two changes to the eleven that started in Wednesday’s 3-0 semi-final win over Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, keeping faith with Thiago Motta as a replacement for the hamstrung Wesley Sneijder, and moving Javier Zanetti into midfield at the expense of Dejan Stankovic, with the Brazilian Maicon coming in at right-back.

Mazembe coach Lamine N’Diaye unsurprisingly retained the same side that made history by beating Internacional of Brazil 2-0 last Tuesday.

Despite a confident start by the Africans, it took only 13 minutes for Inter to stamp their footprint on the final. Cameroonian Eto’o flicked the ball over the Mazembe back four, and when captain Kazembe Mihayo missed with an acrobatic attempt at a clearance, Pandev took advantage to slot the ball home low to the goalkeeper’s right.

The advantage was then doubled just four minutes later. Esteban Cambiasso fed the overlapping Zanetti on the right-hand flank, and though Pandev failed to control the 37-year-old skipper’s cutback, Eto’o was on hand to roll a low shot agonisingly past Muteba Kidiaba’s dive and inside his right-hand post.

To their credit, Mazembe showed few signs of losing either nerve or discipline, but despite some clever wide play from Joel Kimwaki and Mulota Kabangu, their attempts on goal were generally restricted to speculative pot shots from distance. The best chances of the remainder of the half fell to Inter, as Diego Milito was twice put clean through on goal only to be denied on each occasion by Kidiaba, the hero of the semi-final.

N’Diaye brought on forward Mukok Kanda for Ngandu Kasongo at the start of the second half in an attempt to change the flow of the game, but his side were again forced to shoot from distance as Inter looked content with their two-goal advantage.

The game finally opened up a little more for Mazembe in the final quarter of an hour, after Dioko Kaluyituka had a penalty claim for a challenge by Inter ‘keeper Julio Cesar turned down by Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura. Kaluyituka then saw his close-range volley parried by Cesar, with the European champions’ defence just about managing to clear before Amia Ekanga could net the rebound.

With five minutes left on the clock, young Frenchman Biabiany sealed a well-deserved triumph for Benitez’s men when he expertly controlled a lofted through ball from fellow substitute Stankovic, deceiving Kidiaba to roll the ball into the empty net.

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Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, who saw off J. League clubs Kawasaki Frontale and Gamba Osaka on their way to being crowned champions of Asia in Tokyo last month, were beaten 4-2 by Internacional in the playoff for third place. Jang Suk-Won was sent off in the first half as the Koreans succumbed to goals from Tinga, Alecsandro (2), and Andres D’Alessandro before Mauricio Molina netted two goals in reply late on.

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Monday 06 December 2010

Kansai joy on final day as Kobe survive and Osaka clubs seal ACL qualification



There were celebrations all over the Kansai region on Saturday evening as a trio of big victories secured J1 survival for Vissel Kobe and places in next year’s AFC Champions League (ACL) for both Gamba and Cerezo Osaka.

Still in the bottom three going into the final day, Vissel knew they had to go for broke in a tough-looking trip to Urawa Reds, and survived a number of early scares to take a crucial lead on 31 minutes through veteran forward Takayuki Yoshida.

Yoshida then doubled the lead from the spot shortly after half time, and when Park Kang-Jo latched onto a Popo through pass to stun a packed Saitama Stadium with a third goal on the hour mark, attentions turned to Nishikyogoku, where Kobe still required a favour from Kansai rivals Kyoto Sanga against FC Tokyo.

The capital club held a one-point advantage that would be enough to secure their safety if they could win at long since relegated Kyoto, but fell behind to a Dutra header after 34 minutes. A desperate attacking effort throughout the second half was continually thwarted by an inspired Sanga defence, and though the hosts were reduced to ten men with a straight red card for Yasumasa Nishino minutes from the end, it was they who found a late goal deep into injury time.

Dutra broke through the Tokyo defence only to be felled by goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda, leaving Diego to convert the resultant spot kick and complete a 2-0 victory - Kyoto’s first for three months and only their fourth of the entire season.

Back in Saitama, 18-year-old Keijiro Ogawa then crowned a perfect day for Vissel by slotting home to make the final score 4-0 and spark ecstatic celebrations on the touchlines as news of the FC Tokyo score filtered through.

Vegalta Sendai saw off their mathematical risk of relegation with a 1-1 draw at home to Kawasaki Frontale.

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The battle for the two remaining ACL places up for grabs was no less dramatic, with both Kashima Antlers and Gamba Osaka beginning the afternoon on 59 points but Cerezo Osaka just a point behind and boasting a superior goal difference.

On paper, Gamba had the hardest fixture of the three with a visit to Shimizu S-Pulse, but any pre-match nerves were settled early in the first half when Lucas volleyed home on his 200th - and last - J. League appearance following a poor punch from goalkeeper Yohei Nishibe. Further goals from Takuya Takei and Hayato Sasaki secured a 3-0 win that guaranteed Asian qualification regardless of other results.

City neighbours Cerezo raced into a 2-0 first half lead at home to Jubilo Iwata, and were buoyed further by the news that Shogo Nishikawa had given Montedio Yamagata a shock advantage over Kashima. The second period in Osaka began with four goals shared evenly in a crazy ten-minute period that also took Cerezo striker Adriano’s tally for the day to four, but a Mitsuo Ogasawara equaliser from the penalty spot in Yamagata meant that everything would depend on whether Kashima could find a winner.

Despite creating a number of chances, the recently deposed champions ultimately ran out of time, allowing Cerezo to climb into third position in their first year back in the top flight. The pink half of Osaka toasted their impending success with further late goals from Amaral and Ryuji Bando, making the final score 6-2.

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Elsewhere, Omiya Ardija won 2-0 at Yokohama F Marinos, Albirex Niigata beat bottom side Shonan Bellmare 3-1, and champions Nagoya Grampus ousted Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2-1 to seal a final winning margin of ten points.

Joshua Kennedy of Grampus and Ryoichi Maeda of Jubilo shared the J1 golden boot with 17 goals apiece.


J1 results (matchday 34)
Vegalta Sendai 1-1 Kawasaki Frontale
Montedio Yamagata 1-1 Kashima Antlers
Urawa Reds 0-4 Vissel Kobe
Yokohama F Marinos 0-2 Omiya Ardija
Albirex Niigata 3-1 Shonan Bellmare
Shimizu S-Pulse 0-3 Gamba Osaka
Nagoya Grampus 2-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Kyoto Sanga 2-0 FC Tokyo
Cerezo Osaka 6-2 Jubilo Iwata


J1 final standings
1. Nagoya Grampus - 72
2. Gamba Osaka - 62
3. Cerezo Osaka - 61
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4. Kashima Antlers - 60
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5. Kawasaki Frontale - 54
6. Shimizu S-Pulse - 54
7. Sanfrecce Hiroshima - 51
8. Yokohama F Marinos - 51
9. Albirex Niigata - 49
10. Urawa Reds - 48
11. Jubilo Iwata - 44
12. Omiya Ardija - 42
13. Montedio Yamagata - 42
14. Vegalta Sendai - 39
15. Vissel Kobe - 38
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16. FC Tokyo - 36
17. Kyoto Sanga - 19
18. Shonan Bellmare - 16


J2 final standings (top 5)
1. Kashiwa Reysol - 80
2. Ventforet Kofu - 70
3. Avispa Fukuoka - 69
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4. JEF United Chiba - 61
5. Tokyo Verdy - 58

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Monday 29 November 2010

100th episode - Ten-man Kobe stay alive thanks to late Mogi winner



Vissel Kobe kept alive their hopes of surviving in J1 with a 1-0 win at home to fifth-placed Shimizu S-Pulse, despite being reduced to ten men with the game still goalless.

Three points adrift of safety going into the penultimate matchday, the hosts grew in confidence throughout the second half having withstood sustained Shimizu pressure in the first, but looked to have been dealt a huge blow when midfielder Hideo Tanaka was sent off for a second yellow card with a quarter of an hour remaining.

However, Yosuke Ishibitsu’s cross was deflected into the path of Keijiro Ogawa, who was able to square for defender Hiroto Mogi to fire past Yohei Nishibe and end S-Pulse’s chances of Asian Champions League qualification.

Kobe boss Masahiro Wada announced to supporters after the game that his side “would continue to fight for as long as possibility still remains”, and their chances were boosted further when FC Tokyo could only draw 1-1 at home to Montedio Yamagata later on Saturday evening.

Sota Hirayama’s deflected opener on 74 minutes had appeared to set the capital club on course for a crucial victory until Yuzo Tashiro headed home a Ryo Kobayashi cross with just four minutes left on the clock.

The results take Vissel to within just one point of FC Tokyo going into the final round of fixtures next Saturday. Vegalta Sendai are still not mathematically safe after a last-gasp defeat at Sanfrecce Hiroshima left them three points and six goals clear of danger, but Omiya Ardija secured another season of top-flight football with a 2-2 draw against Albirex Niigata.

At the top, Gamba Osaka missed the opportunity to guarantee ACL qualification after two early goals gave Yokohama F Marinos a 2-0 win at Banpaku. Shunsuke Nakamura opened the scoring after only three minutes, before setting up Kazuma Watanabe to net for the first time in 13 matches just before the quarter-hour mark.

Kashima Antlers survived a late fightback by relegated Kyoto Sanga to move back into second with a 2-1 victory, while Cerezo Osaka gained a potentially crucial goal difference advantage after thrashing bottom side Shonan Bellmare 4-0. Levir Culpi’s men are now just a point behind Kashima and Gamba and perfectly placed to pounce should either of their rivals slip up next weekend.

Kawasaki Frontale’s chances of a return to the Asian stage were ended with a 1-1 draw at home to Urawa Reds, while champions Nagoya Grampus restored their ten-point lead by winning 2-1 at Jubilo Iwata.

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The Japanese U-21 men’s football team won the gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou after Yuki Saneto’s late strike gave them a 1-0 win over the United Arab Emirates. The success matched that of the Japanese women’s team, who beat North Korea by a similar scoreline thanks to Azusa Iwashimizu.


J1 results (matchday 33)
Kawasaki Frontale 1-1 Urawa Reds
Jubilo Iwata 1-2 Nagoya Grampus
Gamba Osaka 0-2 Yokohama F Marinos
Vissel Kobe 1-0 Shimizu S-Pulse
Omiya Ardija 2-2 Albirex Niigata
FC Tokyo 1-1 Montedio Yamagata
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-0 Vegalta Sendai
Kashima Antlers 2-1 Kyoto Sanga
Shonan Bellmare 0-4 Cerezo Osaka


2010 Asian Games football gold medal match (men)
Japan U-21
1-0 United Arab Emirates U-21


2010 Asian Games football gold medal match (women)
Japan
1-0 North Korea

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Wednesday 24 November 2010

Oguro fires FC Tokyo to shock win as late equaliser hits Vissel survival hopes



FC Tokyo were the big winners on an afternoon of twists and turns in the J1 survival battle yesterday as Japan celebrated Labour Thanksgiving Day.

With the majority of the Toyota Stadium in party mood as Nagoya Grampus celebrated on home soil for the first time since clinching the J. League title on Saturday, the capital club took advantage to surprisingly steal a third successive away win. Former Japan striker Masashi Oguro netted the game’s only goal when his looping effort beat Grampus ‘keeper Seigo Narazaki on 27 minutes.

The champions once again brought on Keita Sugimoto in an attempt to rescue the situation, but Joshua Kennedy and Keiji Tamada lacked their usual potency in front of goal as the FC Tokyo defence held firm.

The significance of the result was underlined three hours later when third-from-bottom Vissel Kobe conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at Omiya Ardija. Masahiro Wada’s side led twice through Park Kang-Jo and a Yuki Fukaya own goal, but were pegged back first by Mato Neretljak and ultimately by Naoki Ishihara with just five minutes remaining.

Vissel are now three points behind FC Tokyo with a significantly inferior goal difference, meaning defeats in either of their two remaining matches will virtually guarantee relegation to J2. Neither Omiya nor Vegalta Sendai, who drew 1-1 at Albirex Niigata, are mathematically out of trouble yet with the gap to the drop zone still six points, but Montedio Yamagata ensured their safety with a 1-0 win over Kyoto Sanga.

Elsewhere, Kashima Antlers suffered a shock 2-1 home defeat to Jubilo Iwata that sees them fall to third and suddenly in danger of missing out on qualification for the Asian Champions League. The outgoing champions were stunned by goals from Ryoichi Maeda and Gilsinho in the opening quarter of an hour, and only found one Daiki Iwamasa header in reply despite outshooting their opponents by 22 shots to seven.

This was good news for both Osaka clubs as Gamba moved three points ahead into second with a laboured 2-1 victory against Shonan Bellmare, while Cerezo won a pulsating encounter away to Kawasaki Frontale by a similar scoreline. Levir Culpi was rewarded for his attacking changes with second half goals by Rui Komatsu and Adriano, as Cerezo climbed to within a point of Kashima in fourth.

Frontale drop to sixth behind Shimizu S-Pulse, who are now two points adrift of the ACL places after beating Sanfrecce Hiroshima - also by 2-1. Both Sanfrecce and Yokohama F Marinos, who were thrashed 4-1 at home to Urawa Reds, are now out of Asian contention.

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Kashiwa Reysol clinched the J2 championship with a 2-0 victory over Yokohama FC, while Avispa Fukuoka guaranteed the third and final promotion spot after their 2-0 win at FC Gifu was followed by defeat for closest challengers JEF United Chiba at in-form Thespa Kusatsu.


J1 results (matchday 32)
Kashima Antlers 1-2 Jubilo Iwata
Yokohama F Marinos 1-4 Urawa Reds
Shimizu S-Pulse 2-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Nagoya Grampus 0-1 FC Tokyo
Gamba Osaka 2-1 Shonan Bellmare
Omiya Ardija 2-2 Vissel Kobe
Kawasaki Frontale 1-2 Cerezo Osaka
Albirex Niigata 1-1 Vegalta Sendai
Montedio Yamagata 1-0 Kyoto Sanga


Selected J2 results (matchday 36)
FC Gifu 0-2 Avispa Fukuoka
Thespa Kusatsu 2-0 JEF United Chiba
Kashiwa Reysol 2-0 Yokohama FC

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Monday 22 November 2010

Stojković “very proud” as Nagoya Grampus seal first ever title



Nagoya Grampus are champions of Japan for the first time in the 18-year history of the J. League after a 1-0 win away to bottom side Shonan Bellmare, as closest challengers Kashima Antlers could only draw 0-0 at Vissel Kobe.

With an eight-point advantage going into the weekend, Grampus knew that any slipup from the three-times defending champions would hand them the title as long as they beat Bellmare, but were immediately forced onto the back foot by an opponent whose relegation was confirmed last week. It took the second half introduction of supersub Keita Sugimoto to change the rhythm of the game, and it was he who fed in Keiji Tamada to slot home the only goal on 67 minutes.

Following confirmation that Kashima had been unable to break a frustrating stalemate in Kobe, the Grampus substitutes joined arms on the touchline for a nervy final two minutes before the referee’s whistle sparked scenes of ecstatic celebration both on the pitch and amongst the travelling support.

Manager Dragan Stojković, who also played for the club between 1994 and 2001, appeared drained and relieved as he spoke to television reporters before the trophy presentation.

“We work very hard and every game was really hard, but to make this kind of result for the first time in the history of the club is something really special. So I'm very, very happy, and I'm very proud for the people of Nagoya.

“This is completely different to when I was a player. I'm very satisfied with my work and with a very good fight from all the players. They deserve it.”

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Gamba Osaka strengthened their grip on the third automatic Asian Champions League place with a 2-0 victory at fierce rivals Urawa Reds. Second half goals from Yasuhito Endo and Lucas rounded off a largely dominant performance from Akira Nishino’s men, who now move level on points with Kashima.

Cerezo Osaka remain four points behind their city rivals in fourth position after a vital 2-0 win at home to Yokohama F Marinos, who slip down to eighth. Kawasaki Frontale stay fifth - behind Cerezo on goal difference - after Juninho’s late strike gave them a 2-1 away win at struggling FC Tokyo, with Shimizu S-Pulse a point back in sixth after coming from behind to beat ten-man Vegalta Sendai 3-1.

The results leave FC Tokyo just one point ahead of Kobe in the final relegation spot with three matches to play. Sendai are now one of a trio of clubs on 37 points - six clear of danger - alongside Omiya Ardija, who won 2-0 at relegated Kyoto Sanga, and Montedio Yamagata, whose scoreless draw at Jubilo Iwata guaranteed safety for their hosts.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima hammered Albirex Niigata 4-0 in the weekend’s remaining fixture.

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Avispa Fukuoka crowned a perfect week with a dramatic 3-2 win over Tokyo Verdy that means promotion from J2 could be secured as early as tomorrow. The club from Kyushu are also the only second-tier side remaining in the last eight of the Emperor’s Cup after beating Omiya Ardija on penalties last Wednesday.

Holders Gamba Osaka were given a scare by J2 champions-elect Kashiwa Reysol but remain on course for a third successive crown after coming back to win 4-1 after extra time.


J1 results (matchday 31)
Vegalta Sendai 1-3 Shimizu S-Pulse
Urawa Reds 0-2 Gamba Osaka
FC Tokyo 1-2 Kawasaki Frontale
Shonan Bellmare 0-1 Nagoya Grampus
Vissel Kobe 0-0 Kashima Antlers
Jubilo Iwata 0-0 Montedio Yamagata
Cerezo Osaka 2-0 Yokohama F Marinos
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 4-0 Albirex Niigata
Kyoto Sanga 0-2 Omiya Ardija


Selected J2 results (matchday 35)
Sagan Tosu 1-1 Kashiwa Reysol
Ventforet Kofu 2-4 Thespa Kusatsu
Avispa Fukuoka 3-2 Tokyo Verdy
JEF United Chiba 2-1 Giravanz Kitakyushu


Emperor’s Cup 4th round results
Kashima Antlers 2-1 Cerezo Osaka
Nagoya Grampus 1-1 Albirex Niigata (after extra time; Nagoya win 5-4 on penalties)
Omiya Ardija 2-2 Avispa Fukuoka (after extra time; Fukuoka win 4-3 on penalties)
FC Tokyo 2-0 JEF United Chiba
Kawasaki Frontale 3-3 Montedio Yamagata (after extra time; Yamagata win 5-4 on penalties)
Yokohama F Marinos 0-3 Shimizu S-Pulse
Gamba Osaka 4-1 Kashiwa Reysol (after extra time)
Urawa Reds 1-0 Jubilo Iwata

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Monday 15 November 2010

Defeats confirm relegation to J2 for Kyoto and Shonan



Having trailed the rest of the division for most of the season, the inevitable fate of relegation back down to J2 was confirmed for both Kyoto Sanga and Shonan Bellmare with defeats on Sunday afternoon.

Kyoto, the lowest scorers in all of J1, slipped to a 2-0 defeat at an influent Urawa Reds thanks to goals from the Brazilian duo of Edmilson and Robson Ponte. Meanwhile, Shonan had their status as the top flight’s leakiest defence underlined with a crushing 5-0 defeat away to Shimizu S-Pulse, but only after their bright start was interrupted by a bizarre incident in which goalkeeper Ryota Tsuzuki managed to break part of the goal frame, causing play to be delayed for 11 minutes.

S-Pulse then seized the initiative, opening the scoring in an unlikely 13th minute of first half stoppage time through Shinji Ono, and romping through the second period with goals from Frode Johnsen, Jungo Fujimoto, and Shinji Okazaki (2).

Sanga manager Yutaka Akita cited the absence of a real leader amongst the squad as a key factor behind the fourth relegation in the club’s history - a J. League record - while his counterpart at Bellmare, Yasuharu Sorimachi, said he had now “seen both heaven and hell” just 12 months after achieving promotion in his first season in charge. Both sides have mustered just 16 points from the 30 matches played so far.

Elsewhere, a brace from Sota Hirayama gave FC Tokyo a surprise 2-1 victory at in-form Yokohama F Marinos as the battle over the final relegation spot intensifies ever further. Vissel Kobe are now two points adrift of safety despite extending their unbeaten run to three games with a 1-1 draw at Albirex Niigata.

Ventforet Kofu are now assured of one of the three promotion places from J2 after scoring twice late on to secure a 2-0 win away to Tochigi SC.

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The status quo in the J1 title race was maintained with narrow victories for each of the top three. Runaway leaders Nagoya Grampus shrugged off the absence of three star names - Marcus Tulio Tanaka, Mu Kanazaki, and Joshua Kennedy - to win 2-1 against ten-man Omiya Ardija. Closest challengers Kashima Antlers came from behind to beat fifth-placed Kawasaki Frontale by a similar scoreline, while Gamba Osaka in third enjoyed a 2-0 success over Sanfrecce Hiroshima.

With an eight-point advantage and just four games remaining, victory at relegated Shonan on Saturday will confirm a first ever J. League title for Grampus if Kashima fail to win away to Kobe. Gamba need a miracle to overcome a ten-point deficit, but have at least stretched out a four-point cushion in the final Asian Champions League place. Osaka rivals Cerezo are now back up to fourth after scoring twice in second half stoppage time to rescue a 3-3 draw at Montedio Yamagata.

The results leave Omiya and Yamagata respectively just four and six points clear of danger, but Vegalta Sendai took a major step towards safety with an impressive 3-0 win over Nabisco Cup winners Jubilo Iwata. Last season’s second division champions are now seven points ahead of Kobe, with Iwata three points better off in 11th position and still not mathematically sure of survival.

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Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma of the South Korean K-League were crowned as champions of Asia at the National Stadium in Tokyo on Saturday evening after a 3-1 victory over Iranian side Zobahan in the final of the AFC Champions League.


J1 results (matchday 30)
Urawa Reds 2-0 Kyoto Sanga
Kawasaki Frontale 1-2 Kashima Antlers
Yokohama F Marinos 1-2 FC Tokyo
Shimizu S-Pulse 5-0 Shonan Bellmare
Nagoya Grampus 2-1 Omiya Ardija
Vegalta Sendai 3-0 Jubilo Iwata
Montedio Yamagata 3-3 Cerezo Osaka
Albirex Niigata 1-1 Vissel Kobe
Gamba Osaka 2-0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima

(matchday 28 - rearranged fixture)
Shonan Bellmare 1-3 Omiya Ardija


Selected J2 results (matchday 34)
Tochigi SC 0-2 Ventforet Kofu
Tokyo Verdy 1-2 JEF United Chiba
Oita Trinita 0-0 Avispa Fukuoka


AFC Champions League final result (Tokyo)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (KOR) 3-1 Zobahan (IRN)

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Monday 08 November 2010

Marquinhos keeps Antlers’ hopes alive as Jubilo and Reysol bask in glory



A second half strike from Brazilian forward Marquinhos kept the J1 title race alive as three times reigning champions Kashima Antlers edged a hard-fought encounter with this year’s runaway leaders Nagoya Grampus.

The veteran marksman collected a short pass from compatriot Gilson and fired a low shot inside Seigo Narazaki’s right-hand post from 25 yards to record the game’s only goal on 59 minutes.

Grampus thought they had been awarded penalties on two occasions in the first half, only for referee Nobutsugu Murakami to correctly change his initial decision to a free kick just outside the area in the former instance, and caution Joshua Kennedy for diving in the latter. A determined late rally saw Yoshizumi Ogawa miss a last-minute sitter as his low header bounced agonisingly past the post, but in truth a draw would have been harsh on a Kashima side that had just about been the better team throughout.

The result brings the Antlers back within eight points of their opponents with five matches left, but as beaten manager Dragan Stojković was at pains to underline afterwards, the Nagoya club remain very much in charge of their own destiny.

Elsewhere, Gamba Osaka could only draw 1-1 at FC Tokyo in a match that had implications at both ends of the table. The capital side are now separated from the relegation zone on goal difference alone as Vissel Kobe completed successive victories for the first time all year with a 2-0 success over Vegalta Sendai. Omiya Ardija are two points better off with a game in hand after beating Montedio Yamagata 2-1.

At five and six points ahead of Kobe respectively, neither Sendai nor Yamagata are safe from danger just yet, while relegation could be confirmed for Kyoto Sanga and Shonan Bellmare as early as next week after both shipped four goals in front of their home fans. A 4-3 win for Kawasaki Frontale at Nishikyogoku took them to within a point of the automatic Asian Champions League places in fourth, with Yokohama F Marinos just one point behind them in sixth after their 4-1 win against Kanagawa rivals Shonan.

Cerezo Osaka remain ahead of Yokohama on goal difference after a tense 1-0 win over Shimizu S-Pulse, who fall to seventh. Sanfrecce Hiroshima move up to eighth thanks to a last gasp winner from Hisato Sato on his return from injury against Urawa Reds, while Albirex Niigata were pegged back by a 95th-minute strike by Ryoichi Maeda to draw 1-1 at Jubilo Iwata.

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There had been scenes of glory earlier in the week for Jubilo as they secured their first silverware in seven years with an incredible 5-3 win over Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the final of the Yamazaki Nabisco Cup. Sanfrecce looked set for victory as they led 2-1 going into the final minute of the 90, but Maeda saved his side’s bacon at the last to set up a thrilling half hour of extra time.

Substitutes Minoru Suganuma and Ryohei Yamazaki scored in quick succession to give the Iwata outfit a 4-2 lead, before Tomoaki Makino halved the deficit with a dipping free kick. Maeda then completed the scoring on 109 minutes, but there was still time for Makino to miss a late penalty as Hiroshima searched desperately for a way back.

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Kashiwa Reysol secured an immediate return to the top flight with six games still remaining of the J2 season after a 3-0 home victory over FC Gifu. Ventforet Kofu need just two more wins to join them after thrashing bottom club Giravanz Kitakyushu 6-0.


J1 results (matchday 29)
Shonan Bellmare 1-4 Yokohama F Marinos
Cerezo Osaka 1-0 Shimizu S-Pulse
Vissel Kobe 2-0 Vegalta Sendai
FC Tokyo 1-1 Gamba Osaka
Jubilo Iwata 1-1 Albirex Niigata
Omiya Ardija 2-1 Montedio Yamagata
Kyoto Sanga 3-4 Kawasaki Frontale
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2-1 Urawa Reds
Kashima Antlers 1-0 Nagoya Grampus


Selected J2 results (matchday 33)
Kashiwa Reysol 3-0 FC Gifu
Ventforet Kofu 6-0 Giravanz Kitakyushu
Avispa Fukuoka 2-3 Tochigi SC
Kataller Toyama 2-3 Tokyo Verdy
Consadole Sapporo 1-0 JEF United Chiba


Yamazaki Nabisco Cup final result
Jubilo Iwata 5-3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (after extra time)

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Monday 01 November 2010

Grampus on the brink of glory as relegation battlers raise stakes



Nagoya Grampus took a major step towards their first ever J. League title with a controversial 1-0 victory over Cerezo Osaka as both Kashima Antlers and Gamba Osaka suffered shock defeats.

A crowd of 24,061 at the Toyota Stadium witnessed a lively start to a Saturday lunchtime encounter that pitched first against fourth, with both sides showing plenty of attacking intent until the game’s decisive incident on 28 minutes. Joshua Kennedy fell dramatically to the ground after a tussle with defender Taikai Uemoto in the penalty area, and despite vociferous Cerezo protests, the Australian held his nerve from the spot to extend his personal scoring record for the season to 16.

The visitors dominated much of the second half in search of an equaliser to prolong their own championship hopes, but were repeatedly denied by a stubborn Grampus defence and an inspired performance from Seigo Narazaki in goal. Takashi Inui came closest to a breakthrough when his curling shot struck the crossbar.

Cerezo boss Levir Culpi could barely contain his anger at the final whistle, declaring live on satellite television that his team had been “beaten by the referee” and “would have won with any other official”.

As has been a common feature throughout the latter part of this campaign, Grampus were then able to sit back and watch their nearest rivals implode in unexpected fashion. Third-placed Gamba were humiliated in a 4-2 home defeat to third-from-bottom Vissel Kobe later on Saturday despite leading twice, while Kashima lost 2-1 at Albirex Niigata on Sunday thanks to a last-minute strike from Isao Homma.

The results leave the Nagoya club with an 11-point advantage over Kashima and Gamba with just six games remaining. The biggest lead ever to have been overcome this late in the season was ten points, when an Urawa Reds collapse over the final five matches let the Antlers in for the first of their three straight titles in 2007.

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Montedio Yamagata and Vegalta Sendai each took a major step toward ensuring their survival with respective 1-0 wins over Urawa and Kyoto Sanga, while FC Tokyo remained two points clear of danger despite Kobe’s victory after winning 2-1 at Shimizu S-Pulse. The missed opportunity to close in on the Asian Champions League places was followed by the announcement that Kenta Hasegawa will step down as manager of Shimizu after six years at the end of the season.

Elsewhere, Kawasaki Frontale leapfrogged Cerezo into fourth despite only drawing 1-1 at home to Jubilo Iwata, while Yokohama F Marinos moved level on 45 points with Cerezo and S-Pulse after coming from behind to beat Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2-1.

Omiya Ardija are now just two points outside the drop zone in 15th position after their trip to bottom club Shonan Bellmare was postponed due to disruption caused by Typhoon Chaba.


J1 results (matchday 28)
Vegalta Sendai 1-0 Kyoto Sanga
Shimizu S-Pulse 1-2 FC Tokyo
Nagoya Grampus 1-0 Cerezo Osaka
Urawa Reds 0-1 Montedio Yamagata
Kawasaki Frontale 1-1 Jubilo Iwata
Gamba Osaka 2-4 Vissel Kobe
Shonan Bellmare P-P Omiya Ardija
Yokohama F Marinos 2-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Albirex Niigata 2-1 Kashima Antlers

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Monday 25 October 2010

Injuries mar narrow win for Grampus



J1 leaders Nagoya Grampus maintained their eight-point advantage with a closely fought 2-1 victory at struggling Vissel Kobe on Saturday evening, but were dealt a double blow when Japan internationals Mu Kanazaki and Marcus Tulio Tanaka both suffered pulled hamstrings in the second half.

The match began in perfect fashion for Dragan Stojković’s side as Keiji Tamada headed home after just five minutes to take his personal tally for the season to 11 - equalling a career best achieved with Kashiwa Reysol back in 2003. A free-kick on the half hour mark by Danilson gave the champions-elect sufficient breathing space to withstand a determined recovery effort in the second period from Vissel, who were ultimately restricted to a single headed consolation by Brazilian forward Popó.

The real story, however, came with the injuries, as Kanazaki limped off shortly before the hour and Tulio was forced to play on in pain for the last few minutes after the visitors had made all three permitted substitutions. Both players underwent further medical tests today, but with only six weeks remaining of the league season, it is expected that neither will be able to play a significant part in the run-in.

Second-placed Kashima Antlers recovered from a missed penalty by Mitsuo Ogasawara on his 300th J. League appearance to beat Yokohama F Marinos 2-0 thanks to a brace from Shinzo Koroki within three first half minutes, while Gamba Osaka were fortunate to come away with a 2-1 win at second-from-bottom Kyoto Sanga. The seemingly-doomed hosts dominated until the interval but were punished for not pushing home their advantage with goals in quick succession from Hayato Sasaki and Shoki Hirai in the second half.

The results mean that both Kashima and Gamba remain eight points off the pace, but Cerezo Osaka and Kawasaki Frontale are each now four points further back after frustrating draws against sides in the lower reaches of the table. Cerezo could not break their stalemate at home to Vegalta Sendai despite outshooting their visitors by 24 shots to three, while Frontale surrendered a 2-0 first half lead to draw 2-2 at scandal-ridden Omiya Ardija. The Squirrels were forced to issue a public apology before the match after admitting having falsely inflated their crowd figures over the past three seasons.

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Shonan Bellmare remain rooted to the bottom after a comprehensive 3-0 defeat at Sanfrecce Hiroshima, but FC Tokyo recovered from a sixth converted free kick of the season from Marcio Richardes to earn a crucial point at home to Albirex Niigata. Yohei Kajiyama levelled the scores from the spot on 61 minutes, but Kiyoshi Okuma’s men later had goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda to thank for saving Richardes’s penalty in second half stoppage time. FC Tokyo now have a two-point cushion over Kobe in the last relegation place.

Elsewhere, Shimizu S-Pulse won 3-0 at Montedio Yamagata to clinch maximum points for the first time in six matches, while Urawa Reds saw their eight-game unbeaten run ended with a 2-1 loss at Jubilo Iwata.


J1 results (matchday 27)
Jubilo Iwata 2-1 Urawa Reds
Montedio Yamagata 0-3 Shimizu S-Pulse
FC Tokyo 1-1 Albirex Niigata
Cerezo Osaka 0-0 Vegalta Sendai
Vissel Kobe 1-2 Nagoya Grampus
Kyoto Sanga 1-2 Gamba Osaka
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 3-0 Shonan Bellmare
Kashima Antlers 2-0 Yokohama F Marinos
Omiya Ardija 2-2 Kawasaki Frontale

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Monday 18 October 2010

Albirex stun Grampus to keep title race alive



J1 leaders Nagoya Grampus passed up an opportunity to go eleven points clear with just eight games remaining as they suffered a shock 4-1 defeat away to Albirex Niigata yesterday evening.

Brazilian talisman Marcio Richardes marked his return from a thigh injury that had caused him to miss four matches - during which Albirex had only mustered one point - with a superb free-kick on the half hour, only for the division’s top scorer, Joshua Kennedy, to equalise for Grampus just three minutes later. However, the home side regained the initiative in rapid-fire fashion as Yuta Mikado and Hideo Oshima scored a goal apiece immediately before the interval to secure a 3-1 first half lead.

Any hopes their shell-shocked opponents had of staging a recovery were dashed just eight minutes after the restart when midfielder Naoshi Nakamura was sent off for a second cautionable offence. Richardes took advantage to seal victory and a fine individual performance with his second goal late on.

The blow to Nagoya’s title charge was at least softened by yet more poor results for their closest challengers. Second place Kashima Antlers are now eight points behind after conceding a 95th-minute equaliser to Yoshiro Abe of bottom club Shonan Bellmare, with Cerezo Osaka down to fourth and a further two points back after a 2-0 loss at resurgent Urawa Reds.

Gamba Osaka returned to third position, behind Kashima on goal difference, after a 5-1 victory over ten-man Omiya Ardija. The Squirrels led early on through Yuki Fukaya but lost defensive rock Mato Neretljak to a straight red card after just 19 minutes, allowing Gamba to recover their rhythm with two goals each from Lee Keun-Ho and Shoki Hirai plus a fine solo effort from 18-year-old Takashi Usami.

Kawasaki Frontale are now level on points with Cerezo in fifth following a straightforward 2-0 home win over Montedio Yamagata, with Yokohama F Marinos up to sixth after 17-year-old striker Yuji Ono became the club’s youngest ever scorer in a 1-0 victory over struggling Vissel Kobe. Shimizu S-Pulse slip to seventh after only drawing at home to Kyoto Sanga - a result that extends the Shizuoka club’s winless run to seven games in all competitions.

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Last season’s J2 champions Vegalta Sendai were the big winners at the bottom after a dramatic turnaround in their home game against fellow relegation battlers FC Tokyo. Goals from one-time Japan forwards Masashi Oguro and Sota Hirayama - either side of Ryang Yong-Gi’s equaliser - looked set to give the capital club a priceless three points until a horrible misjudgement by goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda allowed an Elizeu free-kick to sail straight in from 45 yards with four minutes remaining. Fernandinho then scored in stoppage time to take Vegalta seven points clear of the drop zone.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Jubilo Iwata drew 1-1 in their mid-table clash, which served as a dress rehearsal for next month’s Nabisco Cup final.


J1 results (matchday 26)
Shonan Bellmare 1-1 Kashima Antlers
Vegalta Sendai 3-2 FC Tokyo
Urawa Reds 2-0 Cerezo Osaka
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-1 Jubilo Iwata
Kawasaki Frontale 2-0 Montedio Yamagata
Gamba Osaka 5-1 Omiya Ardija
Shimizu S-Pulse 1-1 Kyoto Sanga
Yokohama F Marinos 1-0 Vissel Kobe
Albirex Niigata 4-1 Nagoya Grampus

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