

Blaublitz Akita 2-0 Montedio Yamagata: Akita’s Tactical Discipline Secures Crucial Home Victory
Blaublitz Akita delivered a commanding performance at home on April 29, 2026, defeating Montedio Yamagata 2-0 in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League. The result showcased Akita’s renowned defensive organization and clinical finishing, moving them up the standings in what is shaping up to be a tightly contested campaign.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Akita pressed high and forced Yamagata into uncharacteristic errors. The home side’s shape—a disciplined 4-4-2 block—nullified Yamagata’s preferred build-up play through midfield. Akita struck first in the 23rd minute when a long throw into the box was headed home by center-back Shuto Kojima, his first goal of the season. The lead was doubled just before halftime, as winger Masaki Okino finished a swift counterattack with a low shot inside the far post.
Yamagata pushed forward in the second half, dominating possession at 62%, but found little joy against Akita’s compact backline. Keeper Kento Kikuchi made three routine saves to preserve the clean sheet.
Key Moments
- 23’ – Shuto Kojima header from a long throw, 1-0.
- 44’ – Masaki Okino finishes a quick breakaway, 2-0.
- 58’ – Yamagata’s best chance, a curling effort from Koki Kiyotake, tipped over the bar.
Tactical Story
Akita’s game plan was textbook: absorb pressure, then hit on the transitions. Yamagata, known for their technical midfield trio, could not break the lines and resorted to long-range shots—none of which tested the keeper. Akita’s full-backs, particularly Ryuji Ito, were excellent in doubling down on Yamagata’s wingers.
Standout Players
- Shuto Kojima (Blaublitz Akita) – Dominant in the air and composed on the ground. His opening goal set the tone.
- Kiwara Miyazaki (Blaublitz Akita) – Tireless in midfield, winning 10 duels and distributing with 89% accuracy.
- Koki Kiyotake (Montedio Yamagata) – The only visiting player who looked likely to create something, but lacked support.
Season Impact
The victory lifts Blaublitz Akita into the playoff conversation, while Yamagata’s inconsistent away form remains a concern. For Akita, the clean sheet was their fourth in seven league matches, underscoring their status as one of the division’s hardest teams to beat.
Attendance: 4,823 at Soyu Stadium