

Match Report: AC Nagano Parceiro 0–0 Ventforet Kofu – J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, May 23, 2026
AC Nagano Parceiro and Ventforet Kofu played out a hard-fought goalless draw at Nagano U Stadium on Saturday afternoon in a J2/J3 100 Year Vision League encounter that showcased defensive discipline rather than attacking flair. Both sides entered the match seeking valuable points in the hybrid league that combines teams from Japan’s second and third tiers, but neither could find a breakthrough despite several promising moments.
Match Overview
The opening stages saw Ventforet Kofu, traditionally a J2 mainstay, assert early possession and attempt to impose their higher-division pedigree. However, AC Nagano Parceiro, competing in J3, demonstrated a compact defensive shape that frustrated Kofu’s build-up play. The home side’s goalkeeper made a crucial save in the 22nd minute to deny a low drive from Kofu’s forward, while Nagano’s best chance came from a counter-attack just before half-time, but the finish was dragged wide.
Key Tactical Battle
The match developed into a midfield stalemate in the second half, with both teams reluctant to commit numbers forward. Ventforet Kofu attempted to exploit width through overlapping full-backs, but Nagano’s disciplined backline, led by their captain, held firm. The hosts, playing on home soil, grew in confidence as the match wore on and created a flurry of set-piece opportunities, yet Kofu’s aerial defensive work kept the scoreline level.
Standout Performers
- AC Nagano Parceiro goalkeeper – Commanded his area well and made two sharp saves to keep a clean sheet.
- Ventforet Kofu midfield pivot – Controlled tempo but lacked final-third incision against a packed defence.
Table and Season Impact
The stalemate leaves AC Nagano Parceiro still seeking momentum in the lower half of the J3 standings, while Ventforet Kofu drop points in their push for a J2 playoff spot. With both teams showing defensive resilience, the draw could prove valuable later in the campaign, though each side will rue missed opportunities.
The clean sheet for Nagano is a positive sign as they continue to adapt to the competitive standard of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, a competition designed to bridge the gap between Japan’s professional divisions. For Kofu, the failure to convert dominance into goals remains a concern that their coaching staff will address in training.