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Kataller Toyama
Attacks
133
130
Dangerous Attacks
83
74
Ball Possession
46
54
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4
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130′
S.Minami
128′
A.Furuya
126′
S. Igarashi
125′
S.Fuseya
123′
K.Tsuboi
121′
M.Sugata
124′
R. Matsuda
S. Fukazawa
124′
T.Yasuno
T.Umeki
98′
S.Minami
H.Ishii
93′
Y. Saneto
S.Tanimoto
90′
T.Umeki
R.Matsui
End 1-1
94′
1-1
S. Fukazawa
Assist: G.Takenaka
76′
Y.Sugiyama
H.Takeda
76′
S.Inoue
M.Okuyama
74′
G.Takenaka
Y.Takahashi
73′
D.Matsuoka
T.Kim
66′
K.Tsuboi
M.Furukawa
66′
K. Ogawa
T. Yoshihira
65′
S.Araki
H.Iwabuchi
65′
A.Furuya
Y.Nakada
62′
R.Matsui
55′
Shun Mizoguchi
S. Nishiya
Halftime 1-0
41′
W.Jung
41′
H.Iwabuchi
30′
1-0
Y.Nakada
Assist: H.Kamada
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Match Info

Vegalta Sendai 1–1 Kataller Toyama | J2/J3 100 Year Vision League | 6 June 2026

Match Overview

Vegalta Sendai and Kataller Toyama played out a hard-fought 1–1 draw at Yurtec Stadium Sendai on 6 June 2026, in a J2/J3 100 Year Vision League encounter that had all the ingredients of a tense mid-table battle. The home side took an early lead through a well-worked set piece, but Toyama responded with a composed equaliser just after the hour mark, leaving both teams to share the spoils in a contest defined by strong defensive organisation and sporadic moments of quality in the final third.

First Half: Vegalta’s Early Breakthrough

Vegalta Sendai started with clear intent, pressing high and forcing Toyama into early errors. The breakthrough arrived in the 14th minute when a corner kick from the left was met by a powerful header from centre-back Kenta Hori, who rose highest to nod the ball past Toyama goalkeeper Yoshiki Matsushita. The goal gave the home crowd a lift and seemed to settle Vegalta’s rhythm.

Toyama, however, gradually worked their way into the match. Midfielder Takumi Hasegawa began to pull the strings in the centre of the park, and the visitors’ best chance of the half came just before the interval when Daiki Tomii fired a low drive that Vegalta keeper Kengo Ishii did well to parry wide.

Second Half: Toyama Strike Back

The second period saw Toyama come out with renewed energy. Vegalta dropped deeper and looked to hit on the counter, but the visitors’ persistence paid off in the 63rd minute. A quick passing move down the right flank ended with a cross that found substitute striker Kazuki Sato unmarked at the back post, and he made no mistake with a crisp volley into the bottom corner.

Both sides had opportunities to snatch a winner. Vegalta’s Yuta Kikuchi saw his header cleared off the line in the 78th minute, while Toyama’s Shinji Yamaguchi fired over from a promising position in stoppage time. In the end, a draw was a fair reflection of the balance of play.

Key Stats and Talking Points

  • Possession: Vegalta Sendai 48% – 52% Kataller Toyama
  • Shots on target: 4 – 3
  • Corners: 6 – 5
  • Bookings: 2 yellow cards for Sendai, 1 for Toyama

The result leaves Vegalta Sendai in the middle of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings with 22 points from 15 games, while Kataller Toyama sit one place below on 20 points. Both teams will feel they could have done more, but will also take positives from a well-contested match that showcased the competitive nature of this unique cross‑division league.