

Kataller Toyama 2–2 Tokushima Vortis
J2/J3 100 Year Vision League | 17 May 2026, 13:00
Six-goal thriller ends in stalemate
Kataller Toyama and Tokushima Vortis played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, a competition designed to bridge the gap between the second and third tiers of Japanese football. Both sides had chances to win it, but in the end a share of the spoils was a fair reflection of an open contest.
Match overview
The match started at a frantic pace. Tokushima Vortis took the lead inside the first ten minutes through a well-placed header from a corner. Kataller Toyama responded quickly, equalising just before the half-hour mark with a composed finish after a defensive mix-up. The second half saw both teams trade goals again – a brilliant free-kick from Tokushima restored their advantage, only for Toyama to level once more with a close-range effort after a goalmouth scramble.
Key moments
- 9' – Goal (0-1): Tokushima Vortis score from a set piece.
- 28' – Goal (1-1): Kataller Toyama capitalise on a defensive error.
- 55' – Goal (1-2): Superb free-kick puts Tokushima back ahead.
- 67' – Goal (2-2): Scramble in the box ends with a tap-in for Toyama.
- 85' – Missed chance: Tokushima hit the crossbar from a counter-attack.
Standout performers
Tokushima Vortis’s playmaker was a constant threat, delivering dangerous crosses and the free-kick goal. For Kataller Toyama, the centre-back who scored the equaliser also made several crucial interceptions. The match saw a high number of shots on target, entertaining the neutral crowd.
Tactical battle
Both teams set up in attacking formations, leaving spaces that were exploited. Kataller Toyama’s wing-backs pushed high, while Tokushima Vortis looked to exploit counter-attacking opportunities. The draw keeps both sides in mid-table contention, though neither will be fully satisfied with letting leads slip.
League position impact
With the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League acting as a developmental bridge, every match offers valuable experience for younger players. Kataller Toyama remain unbeaten at home this season, while Tokushima Vortis will rue missed chances to claim a victory that would have lifted them into the top three.