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Match Report: J1 Round 12: Yokohama F. Marinos vs. FC Tokyo

J.League Division 1 Week 12
First Half
0 – 0

Second Half
0 – 1

Final
0 – 1

May 16th 2009, 7PM Kickoff at Nissan Stadium (Yokohama, Kanagawa) Attendance 20,349
GK 21 Hiroki Ikura
DF 5 Yusuke Tanaka
DF 7 Yuzo Kurihara
DF 22 Yuji Nakazawa
DF 13 Takanobu Komiyama
MF 10 Koji Yamase
MF 3 Naoki Matsuda
MF 17 Shingo Hyodo
FW 14 Kenta Kano
FW 9 Yazuma Watanabe
FW 11 Daisuke Sakata
Starting Members
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 4 Bruno
DF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
MF 28 Takuji Yonemoto
MF 40 Tatsuya Suzuki
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
FW 24 Shingo Akamine
FW 13 Sota Hirayama
70′ 19 Manabu Saito (for Daisuke Sakata)
70′ 20 Kota Mizunuma (for Kenta Kano)
77′ 15 Kim Kun-Hoan (for Kazuma Watanabe)
Substitutes 50′ 14 Hokuto Nakamura (for Yohei Kajiyama)
73′ 19 Yohei Otake (for Shingo Akamine)
85′ 7 Satoru Asari (for Tatsuya Suzuki)
Goals 62′ Hokuto Nakamura
8′ Yusuke Tanaka
52′ Takanobu Komiyama
Cautions
Ejections

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With a cool breeze blowing in from the bay, the weather was perfect at Nissan Stadium as FC Tokyo traveled to take on Yokohama F. Marinos in a Saturday-night clash.

With Cabore and Ishikawa out with injury, Jofuku opted to put Akamine up front with FC Tokyo’s resident monk, the newly-skinheaded Sota Hirayama.  At midfield were regulars Kajiyama and Hanyu along with Yonemoto and Suzuki, and on defense was another slight switch; Nagatomo started on the right side instead of his usual left while Bruno and Konno held ground in the center.

Hirayama seemed intent to prove his seemingly newfound devotion to higher play, racing to the ball and fighting for several headers in the first half.  Both teams struggled to find their rhythm but it seemed that Tokyo had something resembling offensive control for most of the first half.  While Gonda had no problem with the few shots that did come his way, he somewhat disconcertingly seemed a bit unsure of himself when it came to clearing, at times taking several seconds longer to consider where to punt the ball than anyone behind the goal was comfortable with.

The second half started with a Tokyo attack stifled by dodging officiating – with the line judge pointing adamantly towards the corner indicating that Tokyo deserved a corner kick, the referee ignored the protest of the players as he urged Marinos goalkeeper  Hiroki Ikura to take the goal kick, stifling Tokyo’s momentum.

5 minutes into the second half, Jofuku made the call everyone was anticipating as he substituted Hokuto Nakamura for an injured Yohei Kajiyama.  Following a longer than expected recovery from an injury, this was Nakamura’s first appearance in an FC Tokyo uniform as well as his first J.League game in roughly two and a half years (when Avispa Fukuoka lost the 2006 promotion/division series to Vissel Kobe).  Both the fans and the team (particularly Nakamura’s former teammate Hirayama) seemed to gain a second wind as Tokyo again pressed on with the attack.

10 minutes later, a Tokyo corner kick set the stage for the most dramatic score all season.   The ball sailed over the heads of three players and seemingly landed at the feet of Hirayama in the penalty box, who somehow got it to Nakamura, who blasted in a shot from the top of the box that kissed the left post and went in for the score.  Matsu over at the Rising Sun claims that Hirayama, in a rare display of teamwork, passed the ball to Nakamura as opposed to taking a shot for himself and missing wide like he always does.  Perhaps I’m underestimating the average pro player’s level of self-awareness in that sort of situation, but I’m not entirely convinced that Hirayama’s actions were anything but reflex and nerves.  In any case, he did have the self-awareness necessary to Get The Hell Out Of The Way when Nakamura took his shot, and that’s good enough for me.

But don’t take my word for it, here’s the instant replay:

Tokyo continued to press the attack for the next 20 minutes or so, including a couple great chances that were thwarted either by solid goalkeeping by Iwata or hesitancy by the Tokyo strikers, particularly Hanyu on one agonizing sequence.

Late in the match, FCT seemed to tire and Yokohama countered one last time, culminating in a superb display of reflexes by Gonda.  From then on it was all about clock-killing and Tokyo eventually took a win and three points, ending the weekend in 9th place.

Quotes

“My old high school teammate (MF 17) Shingo Hyogo is on F. Marinos, so there was certainly a feeling of not wanting to lose.  I came into the game as a somewhat forward position so I definitely wanted to score.  I’m very happy that I got the goal and I’m incredibly pleased that we won due to my goal.  From now on my target is to be able to play from the beginning of the match.” ~ Hokuto Nakamura


“We haven’t been playing winning football in the last few matches so both the players and myself considered today’s game a must-win and that’s how they comported themselves on the pitch.  Through the first 10 games we gave up the most goals in J.League, through the next 10 games I want us to give up the fewest.  To accomplish that won’t just take improving our defense, but also extending our posession time and finishing our attack.

“Thanks to Nakamura’s shot we were able to take home three points and as a team we’re certainly thankful for that, but if you look at his ability we’d like to see him get a 2nd goal as well.  His defense and his physical strength still need improvement so I don’t want him to feel satisfied yet.” ~ Hiroshi Jofuku



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Injury Report: Cabore injures left knee, Out 1-2 weeks

FCT has announced that starting FW Cabore has injured a ligament in his left knee, and will be out for one to two weeks. He has already missed the last two matches of the Golden Week Sprint dealing with the injury. Hopefully, he will return in time for the last league match before the mid-season break, but he may rest the knee until the break and the Nabisco Cup matches played during the break.

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Match Report: J1 Round 11: FC Tokyo vs. Kyoto Sanga

J.League Division 1 Week #
First Half
0 – 0

Second Half
0 – 0

Final
0 – 0

May 9th 2009, 2PM Kickoff at Ajinomoto Stadium (Chofu, Tokyo) Attendance 18,221
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 4 Bruno
DF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
MF 28 Takuji Yonemoto
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
FW 24 Shingo Akamine
FW 13 Sota Hirayama
Starting Members
GK 21 Yuichi Mizutani
DF 24 Tatsuya Masushima
DF 4 Hiroki Mizumoto
DF 14 Lee Jung-Soo
DF 26 Makoto Kakuda
MF 22 Daigo Watanabe
MF 7 Yuto Sato
MF 16 Jun Ando
MF 11 Takenori Hayashi
FW 20 Paulinho
FW 10 Diego
59′ 19 Yohei Otake (for Naotake Hanyu)
67′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Shingo Akamine)
74′ 32 Yusuke Kondo (for Naohiro Ishikawa)
Substitutes 62′ 8 Yusuke Nakatani (for Takenori Hayashi)
74′ 28 Kim Seng-Yong (for Paulinho)
86′ 18 Koken Kato (for Diego)
Goals
51′ Shingo Akamine
62′ Takuji Yonemoto
89′ Yusuke Kondo
Cautions
Ejections

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Neither of us managed to see the game, Matsu’s Rising Sun capsule is here.

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Match Report: J1 Round 10: Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs. FC Tokyo

J.League Division 1 Week #10
First Half
1 – 0

Second Half
1 – 0

Final
2 – 0

May 5th 2009, 7PM Kickoff at Hiroshima Big Arch (Asaminami, Hiroshima) Attendance 15,342
GK 34 Hirotsugu Nakabayashi
DF 24 Ryota Moriwaki
DF 2 Ilian Stoyanov
DF 5 Tomoaki Makino
MF 14 Mihael Mikic
MF 8 Kazuyuki Morisaki
MF 6 Toshihiro Aoyama
MF 17 Kota Hattori
MF 15 Yojiro Takahgi
MF 10 Yosuke Kashiwagi
FW 11 Hisato Sato
Starting Members
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 4 Bruno
DF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
MF 28 Takuji Yonemoto
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
FW 24 Shingo Akamine
FW 32 Yusuke Kondo
65′ 19 Kohei Morita (for Yojiro Takahagi)
80′ 39 Tatsuhiko Kubo (for Hisato Sato)
84′ 35 Koji Nakajima (for Yosuke Kashiwagi)
Substitutes 51′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Yusuke Kondo)
63′ 13 Sota Hirayama (for Takuji Yonemoto)
82′ 19 Yohei Otake (for Naotake Hanyu)
22′ Yojiro Takahagi
74′ Hisato Sato
Goals
10′ Kazuyuki Morisaki
76′ Hirotsugi Nakabayashi
Cautions
Ejections

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Neither of us caught the game, so no report. Matsu has a capsule of the game over at the Rising Sun News here.

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Match Report: J1 Round 9: FC Tokyo vs. Omiya Ardija

J.League Division 1 Week #
First Half
2 – 1

Second Half
1 – 1

Final
3 – 2

May 2nd 2009, 7PM Kickoff at Ajinomoto Stadium (Chofu, Tokyo) Attendance 18,886
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 4 Bruno Quadros
DF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
MF 28 Takuji Yonemoto
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
FW 24 Shingo Akamine
FW 9 Cabore
Starting Members
GK 21 Koji Ezumi
DF 25 Kohei Tokita
DF 6 Yosuke Kataoka
DF 3 Mato
DF 19 Yusuke Murayama
MF 33 Ryohei Arai
MF 23 Shin Kanazawa
MF 30 Daisuke Watabe
MF 7 Tomoya Uchida
FW 13 Yoshihito Fujita
FW 9 Naoki Ishihara
80′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Naohiro Ishikawa)
81′ 13 Sota Hirayama (for Cabore)
87′ 7 Satoru Asari (for Naotake Hanyu)
Substitutes Half 14 Park Won-Jae (for Daisuke Watabe)
67′ 11 Chikara Fujimoto (for Ryohei Arai)
78′ 28 Shunsuke Fukuda (for Tomoya Uchida)
4′ Naohiro Ishikawa
25′ Naohiro Ishikawa
57′ Naohiro Ishikawa
Goals 36′ Tomoya Uchida
67′ Mato
59′ Takuji Yonemoto
60′ Yuhei Tokunaga
87′ Satoru Asari
Cautions 13′ Yosuke Kataoka
Ejections

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Sadly I wasn’t able to watch the match so I didn’t get to see Ishikawa’s hat trick… this is a trend, as almost any time I miss a home game we take home points.

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YouTube Roundup: Kobe, Jubilo, Kashima, JEF, Oita, Nabisco Cup Promo


Fan-shot footage of FCT’s match vs. Vissel Kobe


Highlights from against Jubilo, as well as the rest of the J-League from that match day. FTC-Jubilo starts at about 7:30 in.


Full highlights of the match against Kashima Antlers

More videos after the jump.
Continue reading ‘YouTube Roundup: Kobe, Jubilo, Kashima, JEF, Oita, Nabisco Cup Promo’

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Match Report: J1 Round 7 Oita Trinita vs. FC Tokyo

J.League Division 1 Week #
First Half
0 – 0

Second Half
0 – 1

Final
0 – 1

April 25th 2009, 7PM Kickoff at Kyushu “Big Eye” (Oita, Oita) Attendance 17,246
GK 1 Shusaku Nishikawa
DF 22 Taikai Uemoto
DF 6 Masato Morishige
DF 25 Hiroyuki Kobayashi
MF 5 Edmilson
MF 33 Yoshiaki Fujita
MF 20 Daisuke Takahashi
MF 8 Mu Kanazaki
MF 11 Shingo Suzuki
FW 9 Yasuhito Morishima
FW 10 Ueslei
Starting Members
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 3 Hideki Sahara
DF 2 Teruyuki Moniwa
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
FW 9 Cabore
FW 32 Yusuke Kondo
Half 28 Hiroshi Kiyotake (for Yasuhito Morishima)
83′ 2 Shusuke Tsubouchi (for Mu Kanazaki)
89′ 21 Keigo Higashi (for Ueslei)
Substitutes 58′ 19 Yohei Otake (for Naohiro Ishikawa)
65′ 24 Shingo Akamine (for Yusuke Kondo)
79′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Naotake Hanyu)
Goals 89′ Yohei Kajiyama (PK)
29′ Edmilson
32′ Edmilson
66′ Taikai Uemoto
73′ Shusaku Nishikawa
81′ Ueslei
89′ Daisuke Takahashi
Cautions 44′ Yuhei Tokunaga
32′ Edmilson Ejections

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Sadly I didn’t get to watch the match as I had a show in Shinjuku to shoot, but the box score pretty much says it all.  Edmilson let his temper get the best of him and got his dumb ass ejected, Oita decided to play physical for the second half and amassed about as many cautions as a team can amass in a single game, and a stupid tackle by Daisuke Takahashi in stoppage time allowed Yohei Kajiyama the chance to win the game with a PK.  You can read Matsu’s more detailed report over at the Rising Sun here.

Still waiting on the team to score a second goal but maybe the Golden Week Sprint will be just what the doctor ordered.

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Match Report: J1 Round 8: Gamba Osaka vs. FC Tokyo

J.League Division 1 Week 8
First Half
2 – 0

Second Half
2 – 2

Final
4 – 2

April 24th 2009, 7PM Kickoff at Expo ‘70 “Banpaku” Stadium (Osaka City, Osaka) Attendance 16,853
GK 22 Yosuke Fujigaya
DF 27 Hideo Hashimoto
DF 2 Sota Nakazawa
DF 5 Satoshi Yamaguchi
DF 19 Takumi Shimohira
MF 17 Tomokazu Myojin
MF 7 Yasuhito Endo
MF 16 Hayato Sasaki
MF 9 Lucas Severino
FW 18 Cho Jae-Jin
FW 23 Leandro
Starting Members
GK Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 3 Hideki Sahara
DF 2 Teruyuki Moniwa
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
FW 9 Cabore
FW 32 Yusuke Kondo
74′ 8 Shinishi Terada (for Hayato Sasaki)
78′ 11 Ryuji Bando (for Cho Jae-Jin)
89′ 20 Shu Kurata (for Lucas Severino)
Substitutes 58′ 33 Kenta Mukuhara (for Hideki Sahara)
61′ 24 Shingo Akamine (for Yusuke Kondo)
69′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Naotake Hanyu)
19′ Own Goal
25′ Lucas Severino
47′ Leandro
68′ Cho Jae-Jin
Goals 79′ Naohiro Ishikawa
81′ Tatsuya Suzuki
Cautions 31′ Naotake Hanyu
Ejections

Report

No report as I didn’t watch the game, but this should be noted as the first game of the season that Tokyo scored more than one goal so I guess that’s progress?

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Match Report: J1 Week 6 FC Tokyo vs. JEF United Chiba

J.League Division 1 Week #
First Half
1 – 0

Second Half
0 – 2

Final
1 – 2

April 18th 2009, 7PM Kickoff at Ajinomoto Stadium (Chofu, Tokyo) Attendance 27,486
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 3 Hideki Sahara
DF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 22 Maotake Hanyu
MF 28 Takuji Yonemoto
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
FW 9 Cabore
FW 32 Yusuke Kondo
Starting Members
GK 1 Masahiro Okamoto
DF 2 Masataka Sakamoto
DF 14 Shohei Ikeda
DF 4 Eddy Bosnar
DF 31 Ryota Aoki
MF 10 Kohei Kudo
MF 22 Koki Yonekura
MF 3 Daisuke Saito
MF 5 Alex
FW 9 Masaki Fukai
FW 18 Seiichiro Maki
64′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Naohiro Ishikawa)
69′ 7 Satoru Asari (for Takuji Yonemoto)
78′ Shingo Akamine (for Cabore)
Substitutes Half 13 Takumi Wada (for Shohei Ikeda)
63′ 16 Tatsuya Yazawa (for Koki Yonekura)
69′ 6 Tomi Shimomura (for Daisuke Saito)
18′ Naohiro Ishikawa Goals 86′ Seiichiro Maki
89′ Masaki Fukai
20′ Yuto Nagatomo Cautions 35′ Kohei Kudo
44′ Shohei Ikeda
75′ Takumi Wada
Ejections

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Fuck it.  You want to know what happened at the game, go watch a tape of last year’s Verdy match at Kokuritsu and imagine different-colored uniforms you’ll see pretty much the exact same thing.  FCT scores first and then fails to capitalize on its many chances thereafter.  In the second half the team’s speed and agility seem to fade to about the level of molasses, and the opposing team gets a goal to tie it up and then a clincher in the waning minutes of the game to win it.  Shameful.  Absolutely shameful.  I’m not even going to discuss JEF’s overaggressive play or the poor refereeing.  Shouldn’t have mattered.

Hell, now that I think of it, you don’t even have to imagine different-colored uniforms, both Verdy and JEF have white away kits.

The booing started last night.  At this rate it might continue for a while.

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Match Report: J-League Week 5 vs. Kashima Antlers

J.League Division 1 Week #
First Half
1- 2

Second Half
0 – 0

Final
1- 2

April 12th 2009, 1PM Kickoff at Ajinomoto Stadium (Chofu, Tokyo) Attendance 32,913
GK 20 Shuichi Gonda
DF 25 Yuhei Tokunaga
DF 2 Teruyuki Moniwa
DF 3 Hideki Sahara
DF 5 Yuto Nagatomo
MF 6 Yasuyuki Konno
MF 22 Naotake Hanyu
MF 18 Naohiro Ishikawa
MF 10 Yohei Kajiyama
FW 9 Cabore
FW 24 Shingo Akamine
Starting Members
GK 21 Hitoshi Sogahata
DF 2 Atsuto Uchida
DF 3 Daiki Iwamasa
DF 19 Masahiko Inoha
DF 35 Park Joo-Ho
MF 15 Takeshi Aoki
MF 40 Mitsuo Ogasawara
MF 10 Masashi Motoyama
MF 8 Takuya Nozawa
FW 18 Marquinhos
FW 34 Yuya Osako
58′ 40 Tatsuya Suzuki (for Cabore)
61′ 19 Yohei Otake (for Naohiro Ishikawa)
74 13 Sota Hirayama (for Shingo Akamane)
Substitutes 53′ 7 Toru Araiba (for Masashi Motoyama)
59′ 13 Shinzo Koroki (for Yuya Osako)
82′ 14 Chikashi Masuda (for Takuya Nozawa)
40′ Shingo Akamine Goals 1′ Marquinhos
15′ Yuya Osako
58′ Yuhei Tokunaga Cautions 44′ Marquinhos
89′ Mitsuo Ogasawara
Ejections

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Sorry, readers – with my work starting this week I’ve been too busy to write a full report, but suffice to say that this was a hard-fought match and if a ball or two had gone a foot lower and if Kashima’s GK Hitoshi Sogahata wasn’t such a tool, we might have gotten a draw (which I think we deserved) or even a win.

For completeness sake I’m going to backdate this entry.  Sorry for the delay!


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About This Site

Aishiteru-Tokyo.com was launched in April of 2008 when dokool decided to troll the Rising Sun Forums and was instead invited by other English-language J.League bloggers to start his own.

About the Writer

dokool lives in Tokyo, Japan, where he spends his nights at punk shows and his weekends at FCT matches (and more punk shows. He can be found at most home games (and reasonably accessible away games) in the LA12 cheering section, often snapping away with his DSLR.