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Fujieda MYFC - Myfc VS Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Live Score
Fujieda MYFC
03-28 13:00
1 - 1
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Fujieda MYFC
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo
Attacks
78
83
Dangerous Attacks
52
58
Ball Possession
41
59
On Target
4
4
Off Target
6006
3015
Important Events
Live text broadcast
97′
R. Aoki
96′
J.Miki
96′
M.Park
94′
S.Kido
93′
H. Kanda
92′
A. Fukumori
End 1-1
88′
A. Fukumori
H.Kawahara
84′
R.Nakamura
Y. Nakamura
80′
M.Park
T. Arano
79′
H. Kanda
R.Hisadomi
79′
K. Safo
S.Omori
69′
R. Aoki
K.Hara
69′
T. Hasegawa
Y.Sato
67′
1-1
R.Asakura
61′
R.Asakura
Y.Kikui
61′
K.Yamura
H. Manabe
57′
0-1
K.Hara
Halftime 0-0
4′
Y.Sato
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
Fujieda MYFC and Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo drew 1-1 in a J2/J3 100 Year Vision League match on March 28, 2026. The early afternoon kickoff at Fujieda's home ground provided an entertaining clash that ultimately ended all square, with both teams showing attacking intent but lacking a clinical finish to secure victory. The home side, Fujieda MYFC, started brightly and were rewarded with an early goal, sending their supporters into raptures. Consadole Sapporo, however, grew into the game and managed to equalize before the interval following a period of sustained pressure. The second half was an end-to-end affair with both teams creating chances, but neither could find a decisive winner, with the goalkeepers making crucial saves to preserve the point for their respective teams. The match was played in a good spirit with few controversial incidents, the focus instead on the competitive football from both clubs. This result does little to alter the table positions significantly for either side in what is a long league campaign. The Fujieda manager highlighted his team's fighting spirit against a strong opponent, while the Sapporo coach acknowledged the difficulty of playing away but was pleased with his team's response after going a goal down. The lineups reflected both teams' commitment to an attacking philosophy, contributing to an open and engaging contest.