GAME RESULTGame Result
Sec. 34 2006/12/02 (Sat)
Audience 20,854 people
Weather: Cloudy, Temperature: 13.1 degrees Celsius, Humidity: 44%
Referee: Hajime MATSUO Assistant Referee: Masaaki SHIMOMURA/Shinichi HIRANO Fourth Official: Koji MURAKAMI
J1 Sec. 34
Kuishi Do
0-1
Match Finished
First Half0-0
Second half0-1
Oita Trinita | FC Tokyo | |
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Scorer |
58' Lucas |
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77' Edmilson → Keihiro Uchimura 81' Daikai Uemoto → Daishi Ichihara |
Player Substitution |
55' Mitsuhiro TODA → Norio SUZUKI 85' Ryoichi KURISAWA → Nobuo KAWAGUCHI 89' Naohiro ISHIKAWA → Shingo AKAMINE |
12 | Shoot | 9 |
4 | CK | 4 |
36 | FK | 15 |
01' Edmilson |
Warning |
44' Yasuyuki KONNO 76' Norio SUZUKI 79' Norio SUZUKI |
Ejected |
79' Norio SUZUKI |
GK | 16 | Shogo Shimokawa |
DF | 2 | Takashi Miki |
DF | 4 | Tomoki Fukaya |
DF | 22 | Uehon Taikai |
MF | 5 | Edmilson |
MF | 6 | Umeda Takashi |
MF | 11 | Tulio |
MF | 17 | Yuuichi NEMOTO |
MF | 21 | Tsukasa UMESAKI |
FW | 8 | Shota Matsubashi |
FW | 9 | Rafael |
GK | 23 | So KAWAHARA |
DF | 31 | Hirohei Fukumoto |
MF | 7 | Teppei Nishiyama |
MF | 14 | Tadatoshi MASUDA |
MF | 20 | Daisuke TAKAHASHI |
FW | 18 | Daisuke Ichihara |
FW | 26 | Keihiro Uchimura |
GK | 22 | Hitoshi SHIOTA |
DF | 25 | Yuhei TOKUNAGA |
DF | 3 | Jean |
DF | 19 | Masahiko Inobe |
DF | 8 | Ryuji FUJIYAMA |
MF | 6 | Yasuyuki KONNO |
MF | 23 | Yohei KAJIYAMA |
MF | 18 | Naohiro ISHIKAWA |
MF | 13 | Mitsuhiro TODA |
MF | 27 | Ryoichi KURISAWA |
FW | 9 | Lucas |
GK | 1 | Yoichi DOI |
DF | 5 | Tatsuya MASUSHIMA |
MF | 7 | Satoru ASARI |
MF | 16 | Masashi MIYAZAWA |
MF | 20 | Nobuo KAWAGUCHI |
MF | 15 | Norio SUZUKI |
FW | 24 | Shingo AKAMINE |
【Player/Coach Comments】
League final match! I want to win and improve my ranking even a little
The final match of the J1 League was an away game against Oita Trinita. The previous match was against Urawa, where the championship was at stake, but we managed to prevent them from celebrating right in front of us. The result was a scoreless draw, but we defensively held off Urawa and pushed them to the brink of defeat. This match is attracting attention for the championship race and the promotion and relegation battle between J1 and J2. However, as Tokyo, we will fight this match with all our might for victory! For the fans who have come from far away, nothing less than a victory will do.
Oita, on the other hand, is currently in 7th place. In November, they suffered three consecutive losses against Nagoya, Kofu, and Omiya, but in the previous match, they secured a solid victory against Yokohama FM, showing signs of recovery. Especially today, it is the final home game, so they should have a strong determination to win. Coach Kuramata is wary of FW Rafael's post-play and the speedy FW Matsubashi running into the gaps. It is necessary to prevent these two players from freely moving with strict man-marking. MF Edmilson and Tulio, both central midfielders, will be the key players in both attack and defense. In particular, MF Edmilson's forward runs should be carefully watched.
Tokyo, Hirayama is absent due to participation in the Asia Games. Baba is suspended for accumulated warnings. In his place, Kurisawa will start as a member. "It's been a while since I played, but I want to go all out from the beginning. I feel like I've prepared well so far, and I have an image of how to play in the team, such as making simple passes and making runs into space," he confidently says. Oita will play in a 3-5-2 formation, with both wing-backs attacking from high positions. As a strategy, we should aim to dominate the sides like we did in the Urawa game and aggressively make moves to create opportunities to win. We want to score goals from our passionate play.
No matter what, we want to win the last league match with a Tokyo-like battle and carry it over to the Emperor's Cup that follows. This match will also be important in determining the future. The game started at 2:04 pm with a kickoff in Oita, under a cloudy sky with a cold wind blowing and a light drizzle starting to fall.
League final match! I want to win and improve my ranking even a little
The final match of the J1 League was an away game against Oita Trinita. The previous match was against Urawa, where the championship was at stake, but we managed to prevent them from celebrating right in front of us. The result was a scoreless draw, but we defensively held off Urawa and pushed them to the brink of defeat. This match is attracting attention for the championship race and the promotion and relegation battle between J1 and J2. However, as Tokyo, we will fight this match with all our might for victory! For the fans who have come from far away, nothing less than a victory will do.
Oita, on the other hand, is currently in 7th place. In November, they suffered three consecutive losses against Nagoya, Kofu, and Omiya, but in the previous match, they secured a solid victory against Yokohama FM, showing signs of recovery. Especially today, it is the final home game, so they should have a strong determination to win. Coach Kuramata is wary of FW Rafael's post-play and the speedy FW Matsubashi running into the gaps. It is necessary to prevent these two players from freely moving with strict man-marking. MF Edmilson and Tulio, both central midfielders, will be the key players in both attack and defense. In particular, MF Edmilson's forward runs should be carefully watched.
Tokyo, Hirayama is absent due to participation in the Asia Games. Baba is suspended for accumulated warnings. In his place, Kurisawa will start as a member. "It's been a while since I played, but I want to go all out from the beginning. I feel like I've prepared well so far, and I have an image of how to play in the team, such as making simple passes and making runs into space," he confidently says. Oita will play in a 3-5-2 formation, with both wing-backs attacking from high positions. As a strategy, we should aim to dominate the sides like we did in the Urawa game and aggressively make moves to create opportunities to win. We want to score goals from our passionate play.
No matter what, we want to win the last league match with a Tokyo-like battle and carry it over to the Emperor's Cup that follows. This match will also be important in determining the future. The game started at 2:04 pm with a kickoff in Oita, under a cloudy sky with a cold wind blowing and a light drizzle starting to fall.