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06-05 18:00
0 - 0
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Statistics
H2H
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Kamatamare Sanuki
AC Nagano Parceiro
Attacks
99
125
Dangerous Attacks
40
79
Ball Possession
38
62
On Target
1
3
Off Target
2127
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129′
Y.Tsukegi
128′
S.Kawakami
127′
H.Hasegawa
125′
K.Yoshida
124′
S.Woo
123′
K.Kutsuna
122′
N.Eguchi
121′
K.Shin
111′
N.Eguchi
K.Hayashida
97′
K.Yoshida
90′
Y. Ono
R. Sano
End 0-0
92′
K.Hayashida
91′
S.Sakai
88′
S.Takashima
J.Ishikura
88′
S.Kawakami
Y. Goto
83′
A.Ueno
81′
K.Tao
M.Kokubun
73′
K.Kutsuna
T. Kondo
73′
K.Ito
K. Fujikawa
65′
K.Yoshida
S.Koga
60′
Y. Morikawa
Y.Murakami
55′
K. Nojima
K.Higuchi
55′
K.Shin
S.Yoshizawa
Halftime 0-0
43′
A.Ueno
6′
H.Oka
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Match Info

Kamatamare Sanuki and AC Nagano Parceiro played out a goalless stalemate on June 5, 2026, in a tightly contested J2/J3 100 Year Vision League fixture at Pikara Stadium. Neither side could break the deadlock in a match defined by disciplined defending and few clear-cut chances.

Match Overview

The J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, a unique cross-division competition designed to foster growth and competition between clubs from Japan's second and third tiers, served as the stage for this encounter. Kamatamare Sanuki, playing on home soil, entered the match looking to build momentum, while AC Nagano Parceiro aimed to continue their solid start to the 2026 campaign. From the first whistle, both teams displayed a cautious approach, prioritizing defensive organization over attacking flair. The 0-0 result reflects a game where the midfields largely cancelled each other out and goalkeepers had relatively quiet afternoons despite periods of sustained pressure.

Key Moments

  • First Half – Cautious Opening: The opening 45 minutes saw few genuine opportunities. Kamatamare Sanuki's best chance came from a set piece in the 28th minute, but the header sailed just over the bar. Nagano Parceiro responded with a quick counter-attack in the 35th minute, but the final cross was cleared by the Sanuki defense.
  • Second Half – Increased Intensity: The tempo lifted after the interval. Sanuki pushed forward more aggressively, winning a series of corners between the 55th and 65th minutes, but Nagano's organized backline repelled every delivery. Nagano Parceiro nearly snatched a late winner in the 82nd minute when a long-range effort forced a smart save from the home goalkeeper.
  • Stalemate Holds: In the closing stages, both sides tired and settled for a point. The match ended with no goals, three yellow cards, and a sense that a draw was a fair reflection of the balance of play.

Tactical Story

Both managers set up to neutralise the opponent's strengths. Kamatamare Sanuki employed a compact 4-4-2 shape, aiming to win the ball in midfield and release runners in behind. Nagano Parceiro, meanwhile, used a 3-4-3 system that relied on width from wing-backs, but Sanuki's full-backs tracked back diligently to nullify those threats. The match became a battle of second balls, with neither side able to establish sustained possession in the final third. The lack of a creative spark in the final pass was the defining characteristic – both teams registered fewer than three shots on target combined.

Standout Players

  • Kamatamare Sanuki – Goalkeeper: The home custodian made a crucial save late on to preserve the clean sheet and commanded his area well from crosses.
  • AC Nagano Parceiro – Center-Back: The defensive leader for Nagano was immense, winning aerial duels and organising the offside trap. His interception in the 67th minute prevented a clear one-on-one opportunity.

Season Impact

The result leaves both teams in the middle of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings. For Kamatamare Sanuki, the point extends their unbeaten run at home to three matches, though they will rue missed chances to climb higher. AC Nagano Parceiro, meanwhile, remain in touch with the promotion playoff spots, and this resilient away performance will boost their confidence. With the league known for its unpredictability and competitiveness, a point on the road is rarely a poor outcome. Both sides will now turn their attention to their next league fixtures, knowing that small margins could define their season in this distinctive competition.