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AC Nagano Parceiro
04-12 12:00
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Jubilo Iwata
Overview
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115
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Standings
Prediction
AC Nagano Parceiro
Jubilo Iwata
Attacks
97
70
Dangerous Attacks
82
44
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
1
1
Off Target
6015
1003
Important Events
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97′
I.Kawasaki
96′
K.Tanaka
95′
H.Uemura
93′
M. Peixoto
91′
R.Watanabe
End 1-1
87′
S.Shimizu
S.Yoshizawa
79′
S.Nakata
H.Hasegawa
79′
K.Ishii
Z.Watanabe
79′
K.Kutsuna
T. Kondo
76′
H.Uemura
R. Uehara
67′
K.Ando
K. Nojima
66′
R.Watanabe
Gustavo
65′
N. Koike
R.Yoshimura
56′
Y.Aida
T.Kawai
Halftime 1-1
39′
1-1
K. Fujikawa
Assist: Y.Hasegawa
33′
K. Nojima
16′
0-1
M. Peixoto
Goal
Shot on target
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yellow card
red card
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Match Info
AC Nagano Parceiro and Jubilo Iwata played out a 1-1 draw in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League at the Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium on Sunday, April 12th, 2026. The shared points reflected a closely contested match where both teams had opportunities to secure a victory but ultimately settled for a result that did little to alter their respective mid-table ambitions. The home side, Nagano Parceiro, opened the scoring midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to take a lead they would hold until the interval. Jubilo Iwata, showing the resilience of a team with J1 League experience, fought back in the second period, finding an equalizer through a well-worked team move that culminated in a precise finish from inside the box. The final half-hour saw both teams push for a winner, with Nagano hitting the crossbar from a free-kick and Jubilo's goalkeeper making a crucial save in stoppage time to preserve the draw. The match was played at a high tempo with few major controversies, though the physical nature of the contest led to several yellow cards. The result leaves both teams in a stable position in the league table, with Jubilo Iwata likely viewing it as a point gained in their promotion push, while Nagano Parceiro will be satisfied with a solid performance against a strong opponent. Post-match, the Nagano manager praised his team's structure, while the Jubilo coach emphasized the character shown to come from behind on the road. The starting lineups featured Nagano's organized defensive block and Jubilo's experienced attacking trio, who were largely kept in check for large portions of the game.