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J2/J3 League
FC Osaka - Osaka VS Kataller Toyama Sport
FC Osaka
04-11 13:00
1 - 2
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Kataller Toyama - Osaka VS Kataller Toyama Score Today
Kataller Toyama
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
FC Osaka
Kataller Toyama
Attacks
117
114
Dangerous Attacks
75
71
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
6
5
Off Target
6016
6002
Important Events
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End 1-2
87′
V.Souza
S.Sumida
87′
H.Wada
R.Kubo
87′
Shun Mizoguchi
Y. Kagawa
86′
T.Kim
82′
Y. Nakashima
T. Yoshihira
76′
S.Morimura
T.Shimada
68′
R.Kubo
67′
1-1
K.Mima
Assist: S.Sumida
60′
T.Toya
Ryusei Nose
59′
T.Kitsui
S. Masuda
58′
T.Kim
K.Tsuboi
58′
A.Kameda
K. Ogawa
58′
Y.Takahashi
D.Matsuoka
57′
0-1
K. Ogawa
Assist: S.Fuseya
Halftime 0-0
Goal
Shot on target
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Penalty
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Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
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Match Info
FC Osaka suffered a disappointing 1-2 home defeat to Kataller Toyama in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League on April 11th, 2026. The match at the Yanmar Stadium Nagai saw the visitors execute a classic away performance, soaking up pressure and striking decisively on the break. Kataller Toyama stunned the home crowd by taking an early lead in the 10th minute, capitalizing on a defensive mix-up. FC Osaka dominated possession and eventually found an equalizer from the penalty spot just after the hour mark, setting up a grandstand finish. However, against the run of play, Kataller Toyama snatched all three points with a swift counter-attack in the 85th minute, their striker finishing coolly past the onrushing goalkeeper. The result is a major setback for FC Osaka's campaign, while it marks a terrific away victory for Kataller Toyama. The key focus point was Osaka's inability to convert their territorial dominance into clear chances, with Toyama's defensive block proving impenetrable for long periods. The loss leaves FC Osaka needing to regroup quickly, as the three points for Toyama provide a massive boost in their fight for position. The Osaka manager expressed frustration with his team's profligacy, while the Toyama coach hailed his players' tactical discipline and fighting spirit.