

Match Report: Gainare Tottori 0–0 Oita Trinita
J2/J3 100 Year Vision League | Sunday, 24 May 2026, 13:00 local time
A tightly contested encounter at Tottori Bank Bird Stadium saw Gainare Tottori and Oita Trinita play out a goalless draw in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League. Neither side could break the deadlock in a match defined more by defensive solidity than attacking flair, leaving both teams with a share of the points that does little to alter their respective positions in the table.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, it was clear that both managers had prioritised organisation over risk-taking. Oita Trinita, looking to build momentum after a mixed start to the season, enjoyed the majority of possession but struggled to carve out clear-cut chances against a resolute Gainare Tottori backline. The home side, meanwhile, relied on quick transitions and set‑pieces to threaten the Trinita goal, but final‑third decisions let them down.
Key Moments
- 17' – Tottori's best chance: A floated free‑kick from the left found the head of centre‑back Kazuki Kiyohara, but his effort sailed just over the bar.
- 36' – Oita's response: Winger Kaito Mori cut inside from the right and unleashed a low drive that forced a sharp save from home goalkeeper Takashi Abe.
- 52' – Double save: Abe was called into action again, first to deny a point‑blank header from Yūki Otsu, then to scramble across and claw away the rebound.
- 78' – Final push: Oita Trinita substitute Shōta Sakaki rattled the crossbar with a venomous strike from 20 yards, the closest either side came to a winner.
Tactical Story
Gainare Tottori set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, inviting Oita to play through the thirds while looking to spring counter‑attacks through the pace of Kōhei Kudo up front. Oita Trinita, employing a possession‑based 4‑3‑3, dominated territory (65% possession) but found their rhythm repeatedly broken by Tottori's disciplined midfield block. The visitors' full‑backs pushed high in attack, yet the final cross often lacked precision. As the game wore on, fatigue set in, and both sides seemed content to secure a point rather than risk defeat.
Standout Performers
- Takashi Abe (Gainare Tottori): The home goalkeeper was the man of the match, making several crucial saves to preserve a clean sheet.
- Yūki Otsu (Oita Trinita): A constant menace in the box, Otsu's movement caused problems all afternoon, but he lacked the finishing touch.
Season Context
The draw leaves Gainare Tottori in 14th place with 20 points from 14 matches, still within touching distance of the promotion play‑off spots. For Oita Trinita, the point moves them to 10th, but their fourth draw in the last six games will be a source of frustration. Both teams will look to sharpen their attacking edge ahead of their next fixtures.