

Matsumoto Yamaga FC 0 – 2 Nara Club
J2/J3 100 Year Vision League – 6 June 2026
Nara Club produced an assured performance on the road, defeating Matsumoto Yamaga 2‑0 at Sunpro Alwin Stadium. The visitors’ disciplined defensive structure and effective counter‑attacking condemned Matsumoto to a frustrating afternoon in front of their own fans, stretching their winless run to four matches.
Match Overview
The first half was a tight, tactical affair, with Matsumoto enjoying the majority of possession but failing to turn it into clear chances. Nara Club, set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, waited for their opportunities and struck twice before the interval. The home side pushed forward after the break but could not find a way past a resolute backline that has now kept three clean sheets in six outings.
Key Moments
- 32’ – Goal (0‑1): A quick break from a Matsumoto corner caught the home defence out of position. Nara’s Takumi Kanno raced half the length of the pitch, exchanged a one‑two with forward Yuki Sakai, and slotted coolly past the goalkeeper.
- 44’ – Goal (0‑2): Just before the break, Nara doubled the lead. A cross from the left was inadvertently turned into his own net by Matsumoto defender Ryohei Yoshida under pressure from two attackers.
- 68’ – Missed penalty: Matsumoto were awarded a penalty after a clumsy challenge in the box, but Nara goalkeeper Shuhei Kawamoto dived to his left to deny Ryosuke Tada, keeping the two‑goal cushion intact.
Tactical Story
Matsumoto’s possession dominance (nearly 65%) meant little against Nara’s well‑drilled low block. The home side lacked penetration in the final third, often resorting to hopeful crosses that were comfortably cleared. Nara, in contrast, were clinical with their limited chances, using the pace of Kanno and Sakai to exploit gaps left by Matsumoto’s advanced full‑backs. The visitors’ midfield duo of Tsubasa Kawasaki and Shota Kobayashi worked tirelessly to break up play and shield the back four.
Standout Players
- Takumi Kanno (Nara Club): A constant threat on the counter, his goal and assist‑worthy run set the tone. His pace stretched the Matsumoto defence all afternoon.
- Shuhei Kawamoto (Nara Club): The goalkeeper’s penalty save was the turning point; he also made three crucial stops to preserve the clean sheet.
- Ryohei Yoshida (Matsumoto Yamaga): A difficult afternoon, but his defensive efforts (six clearances, three interceptions) kept the scoreline from becoming worse despite the own goal.
Impact on the Standings
The victory moved Nara Club up to fourth place in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, closing the gap to the automatic promotion places. For Matsumoto Yamaga, the loss left them in 14th position, just two points above the relegation playoff zone. With a tricky trip to SC Sagamihara on the horizon, manager Keisuke Ota will need to find solutions to his side’s attacking impotence quickly.