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Kataller Toyama
03-15 12:05
0 - 2
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Zweigen Kanazawa FC
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Kataller Toyama
Zweigen Kanazawa FC
Attacks
77
80
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54
46
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56
44
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3
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End 0-2
93′
T.Kim
93′
S.Terasaka
D.Matsumoto
93′
M. Kojima
F.Sakurai
89′
S.Okamoto
85′
T.Kim
76′
T. Kato
T.Osawa
76′
T.Kim
T. Yoshihira
76′
J. Imase
Y. Kagawa
71′
0-2
T.Osawa
Assist: K. Sugiura
68′
K. Buwanika
K.Shirawachi
68′
K. Sugiura
S. Shimada
51′
G. Harada
45′
A.Kameda
K. Ogawa
Halftime 0-0
46′
Y. Kagawa
45′
S.Fuseya
43′
S. Shimada
40′
K.Tsuboi
M.Furukawa
34′
S.Fuseya
20′
K. Ogawa
4′
J.Murata
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Match Info
In a J2/J3 100 Year Vision League fixture at Toyama Athletic Recreation Park Stadium, Zweigen Kanazawa FC secured a convincing 0-2 away victory over Kataller Toyama on March 15, 2026. The visitors controlled the match from the outset, with their clinical finishing in the second half proving decisive and handing them a valuable three points on the road. The win solidifies Kanazawa's position in the upper echelons of the league table, while Toyama will be left to rue missed opportunities in a disappointing home performance.
The match began with both teams feeling each other out, but it was Zweigen Kanazawa who created the clearer chances. The deadlock was finally broken in the 58th minute when a swift counter-attack down the right flank culminated in a low cross that was turned home from close range by Kanazawa's striker. Toyama tried to respond but found the visiting defense resolute. The points were sealed in the 82nd minute when Kanazawa capitalized on a defensive error, pouncing on a loose ball in the box to slot home a second goal and put the result beyond doubt. The standout performance came from Kanazawa's midfield anchor, who dictated the tempo and broke up numerous Toyama attacks, earning him the Man of the Match accolade.
The result sees Zweigen Kanazawa climb the table, applying pressure on the promotion contenders, while Kataller Toyama remains in a precarious mid-table position, needing to find more consistency, especially in front of their home supporters. Post-match, the Kanazawa manager praised his team's discipline and execution on the break, stating, "We knew their weaknesses and exploited them perfectly today." The Toyama coach was left frustrated, saying, "We lacked the final product. We controlled possession in spells but were punished for our mistakes."