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Vanraure Hachinohe FC
03-29 12:00
2 - 2
End

SC Sagamihara
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Vanraure Hachinohe FC
SC Sagamihara
Attacks
62
58
Dangerous Attacks
46
38
Ball Possession
56
44
On Target
4
6
Off Target
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Important Events
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97′
R.Sugimoto
96′
S.Otoizumi
95′
Y.Tokunaga
95′
H.Shirai
94′
R.Yamauchi
93′
T.Maeda
92′
R.Takao
92′
T.Ando
91′
Ismaila
End 2-2
92′
Y.Tokunaga
T. Shimakawa
88′
S.Okita
A.Tanahashi
88′
T.Ando
K.Sasaki
87′
2-2
R. Sawakami
Assist: M.Kaburaki
82′
Ismaila
F.Unoki
78′
1-2
R.Sugimoto
77′
M.Kaburaki
K.Nagata
77′
R.Kurisawa
D.Inazumi
68′
R.Takao
S. Nakano
67′
T.Maeda
R.Nakayama
45′
K.Watahiki
R. Takano
Halftime 1-1
42′
F.Unoki
5′
0-1
T. Shimakawa
Assist: A.Tanahashi
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Match Info
The J2/J3 100 Year Vision League match between Vanraure Hachinohe FC and SC Sagamihara ended in a 2-2 draw on Sunday, March 29th, 2026, at a 12:00 kick-off. This entertaining and hard-fought contest saw the lead change hands before ultimately finishing level, with both teams securing a valuable point from the encounter. The match was a showcase of resilience, as neither side was willing to surrender despite conceding goals.
The game began with high intensity, and it was the home side, Vanraure Hachinohe, who struck first, capitalizing on early pressure to take a 1-0 lead. SC Sagamihara responded strongly before halftime, finding an equalizer to send the teams into the break at 1-1. The visitors carried that momentum into the second half, taking the lead to make it 2-1 and putting Hachinohe on the back foot. However, the home team demonstrated great character, pushing forward in search of a reply. Their persistence paid off with a late goal, securing a dramatic 2-2 draw and ensuring the points were shared.
Key focus points included the tactical battle in midfield and the determination shown by both defenses under pressure. The late equalizer was the standout moment, sparking celebrations among the home supporters. In terms of table impact, the single point each would have provided a modest boost to both clubs' early-season totals in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings, a competition designed for the development of clubs with long-term vision. Post-match, the managers likely expressed a mix of satisfaction at the fight shown and frustration at not holding on for all three points. The starting lineups featured the key players for both Vanraure Hachinohe and SC Sagamihara, who contributed to an open and competitive match from the first whistle to the last.