

Fukushima United and FC Ryukyu Okinawa Share Spoils in J2/J3 100 Year Vision League Draw
A tightly contested encounter at Toho Stadium saw Fukushima United FC and FC Ryukyu Okinawa play out a 1–1 draw in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League on June 7, 2026. Neither side could find a decisive breakthrough in a match that balanced solid defending with moments of quality in the final third.
Match Action
The game began with both teams cautious, knowing the importance of the points in the lower reaches of the table. Fukushima United, playing in front of their loyal fans, grew into the contest and took the lead in the 31st minute. A clever through ball split the Ryukyu defense, and the home striker finished calmly with his left foot.
FC Ryukyu Okinawa responded well after the interval, pressing higher and forcing mistakes from the Fukushima backline. Their equalizer came in the 67th minute when a deflected shot from outside the box wrong-footed the goalkeeper and nestled into the net. Despite late substitutions and a flurry of corners, neither team could add a second goal.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Fukushima 48% – 52% Ryukyu
- Shots on target: 4 – 3
- Yellow cards: 2 – 1
- Corners: 5 – 4
Standings Context
The draw leaves both teams in the middle of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League table. For Fukushima United, it extends their unbeaten run to three games, while FC Ryukyu Okinawa will be satisfied with a point on the road. The league, designed as a bridge between J2 and J3, continues to provide competitive fixtures that test the depth of emerging Japanese football clubs.
What’s Next?
Fukushima United travel to a tough away fixture next week, while FC Ryukyu Okinawa return home to face a promotion-chasing opponent. Both sides know consistency will be key if they want to climb the standings in the second half of the season.