

In a tightly contested encounter at the Hanazono Rugby Stadium, FC Osaka and Zweigen Kanazawa FC played out a 1-1 draw in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League on May 17, 2026. Both sides entered the match eager to climb the table, but a share of the spoils meant neither could gain a decisive edge on a humid afternoon in Osaka.
Match Overview
The opening stages saw FC Osaka take the initiative, pressing high and forcing Kanazawa into early errors. The hosts’ aggressive approach paid off in the 23rd minute when forward Takumi Hasegawa latched onto a through ball from midfielder Shota Kobayashi and slotted home past Kanazawa goalkeeper Kaito Yamamoto. Osaka’s 1-0 lead was a reward for their bright start, but the visitors gradually found their rhythm as the first half wore on.
Key Moments
- 23’ – Goal FC Osaka: Hasegawa scores from a sharp counter-attack, finishing low to the far post.
- 44’ – Equalizer for Kanazawa: A corner kick delivery found defender Ryohei Yoshida unmarked at the back post, who powered a header into the net to level the score just before halftime.
- 68’ – Missed chance: FC Osaka’s substitute Kai Nakamura forced a fine save from Yamamoto from long range.
- 82’ – Kanazawa hit the crossbar: A speculative effort from Kenjiro Ogawa rattled the woodwork, leaving the away side frustrated.
Tactical Story
FC Osaka’s 4-4-2 formation relied on quick transitions, with wide players Sota Kitagawa and Yuma Suzuki stretching Kanazawa’s backline. However, the visitors’ 4-2-3-1 setup grew into the game after the equalizer, dominating possession in the second half. Kanazawa’s double pivot of Hiroshi Tanaka and Yuto Nakamura provided stability, allowing attacking midfielder Tsubasa Endo to roam and create chances. Osaka’s defensive line eventually dropped deep, inviting pressure that almost cost them late on.
Standout Players
Takumi Hasegawa (FC Osaka) was a constant threat with his movement and finishing, while Ryohei Yoshida (Zweigen Kanazawa) proved decisive at both ends, winning aerial duels and scoring the equalizer. Kanazawa’s Kaito Yamamoto in goal also made vital stops to ensure the draw.
Table and Season Impact
The point keeps both teams in mid-table of the 100 Year Vision League, separated by goal difference. FC Osaka remain winless in three matches, while Kanazawa extended their unbeaten run to four games, a sequence that has lifted them into the top half of the standings.