

Kataller Toyama 1 – 0 Tegevajaro Miyazaki
J2/J3 100 Year Vision League – May 30, 2026 – 17:00 local time
Match Overview
Kataller Toyama secured a narrow but crucial 1-0 victory over Tegevajaro Miyazaki in a tightly contested J2/J3 100 Year Vision League fixture on Saturday evening. The match, played under clear skies at Toyama Athletic Stadium, was decided by a solitary second-half strike as the home side continued their push for a playoff spot in the ambitious cross-division competition.
The Decisive Moment
The game remained goalless for over an hour, with both sides cancelling each other out in midfield. Kataller Toyama, known for their disciplined defensive structure, gradually gained control in the second half. The breakthrough came in the 67th minute when a swift counter-attack caught the Tegevajaro backline off guard. Winger Ryo Onishi delivered a precise cross from the right flank, and striker Yuta Nakamura rose highest to nod the ball past the helpless goalkeeper. It was Nakamura’s fifth goal of the season, underlining his importance to Toyama’s attack.
Tactical Battle and Standout Performers
Tegevajaro Miyazaki, who had enjoyed a bright start, struggled to break down a resolute Kataller defence marshalled by veteran centre-back Kazuki Sato. The visitors’ best chance came in the 52nd minute when midfielder Takumi Fujita unleashed a long-range effort that forced a sharp save from Toyama keeper Hiroki Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi’s clean sheet was his fourth of the campaign, highlighting his reliability between the posts.
Kataller Toyama’s midfield trio, led by Shota Imai, effectively stifled Miyazaki’s creative outlets and transitioned quickly into attack. The home side’s game plan was built on patience and pressing in the middle third, ultimately paying off with the crucial goal.
Season Implications
This victory lifts Kataller Toyama into the upper half of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings, keeping them within touching distance of the promotion playoffs. For Tegevajaro Miyazaki, the defeat is a setback in their quest to climb away from the relegation zone. The margin between success and failure in this unique league remains razor-thin, and every point carries extra weight.
With the season approaching its halfway point, both teams will look to build on this performance. Toyama travel to face a strong FC Ryukyu side next weekend, while Miyazaki host Gainare Tottori in a must-win encounter.