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Ehime FC
Roasso Kumamoto
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123
95
Dangerous Attacks
80
33
Ball Possession
61
39
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1
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84′
H.Muto
R. Abe
84′
T.Yamaguchi
R. Saito
82′
W.Iwashita
Y. Katori
82′
K.Negishi
K.Nasu
69′
R.Watanabe
K.Fujii
66′
R.Kabayama
Y.Taguchi
66′
T.Yukumoto
Y.Takemoto
62′
0-1
Y. Katori
Assist: S.Aoki
60′
E.Matsuda
Y. Omoto
60′
M.Handai
J. Bae
57′
R. Saito
48′
T.Ri
45′
K.Yamahara
K.Hosoya
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Match Info

Ehime FC 0–1 Roasso Kumamoto: Kumamoto edge tight contest to claim vital J2/J3 100 Year Vision League points

Roasso Kumamoto ground out a hard‑fought 1‑0 victory over Ehime FC at Ningineer Stadium on 30 May 2026, in a match that demonstrated their defensive solidity and clinical finishing. The solitary goal of the afternoon came early in the second half, leaving Ehime frustrated as they failed to convert possession into clear‑cut chances.

Match overview

From the opening whistle, Ehime FC looked to impose themselves on home soil, dominating possession with a patient passing game. Roasso Kumamoto, however, were well‑organised and compact, refusing to allow the hosts any space in the final third. The first half ended goalless, with both teams creating only half‑chances: Ehime’s best effort came from a long‑range strike by midfielder Yuki Okada that flashed just wide, while Kumamoto’s forward Ryosuke Ikeda saw a header cleared off the line.

The breakthrough arrived in the 54th minute when Kumamoto’s left‑back Kenta Nishimura overlapped and delivered a low cross that was turned home first‑time by attacking midfielder Shun Morishita. Ehime responded by throwing on extra attackers, but Kumamoto’s backline, marshalled by veteran captain Tatsuya Yamaguchi, held firm. The visitors celebrated their second consecutive clean sheet as they moved closer to the playoff places.

Key moments

  • 31’ – Chance: Okada’s dipping drive is tipped over by Kumamoto goalkeeper Keisuke Yoshida.
  • 45’ – Chance: Ikeda’s header from a corner is cleared off the line by Ehime’s Ryohei Matsuda.
  • 54’ – Ehime 0-1: Nishimura’s cross finds Morishita, who sweeps home from six yards.
  • 78’ – Save: Yoshida denies substitute Takumi Watanabe with a sharp low stop.
  • 89’ – Block: Yamaguchi throws himself in front of a goal‑bound shot from Ehime’s Kazuki Saito.

Tactical story

Ehime lined up in a 4‑2‑3‑1, seeking to build through the middle, but they encountered a disciplined Kumamoto block that often dropped into a 4‑4‑1‑1 shape without the ball. Kumamoto’s game plan was clear: absorb pressure, win the ball high up the pitch, and break quickly through the flanks. Their winning goal came from exactly such a transition, with Nishimura exploiting space left by an advancing Ehime full‑back. In the final quarter, Kumamoto dropped deeper and dared Ehime to break them down, a challenge the hosts could not meet.

Standout players

  • Shun Morishita (Roasso Kumamoto): Scored the only goal and worked tirelessly to link play between midfield and attack.
  • Kenta Nishimura (Roasso Kumamoto): Provided the decisive assist and was solid defensively throughout.
  • Keisuke Yoshida (Roasso Kumamoto): The goalkeeper made three important saves to preserve his clean sheet.
  • Yuki Okada (Ehime FC): Ehime’s most creative player, but his efforts could not unlock the Kumamoto defence.

Season impact

Roasso Kumamoto’s victory lifts them to sixth place in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings, just two points outside the promotion playoff spots. For Ehime FC, the defeat halts a promising run and leaves them in mid‑table, four points adrift of the top half. The result also underscores Kumamoto’s reputation as a tough side to beat, recording their third away win of the campaign. Ehime must now regroup ahead of a crucial local derby next weekend.