

Zweigen Kanazawa and Albirex Niigata played out a competitive 1-1 draw in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League on May 10, 2026, at Kanazawa Stadium. The result keeps both sides in the hunt for promotion but leaves each with a sense of what might have been after a tightly contested afternoon.
First‑Half Chess Match
The opening 45 minutes were a tactical battle, with both midfields pressing aggressively and few clear chances created. Zweigen Kanazawa, backed by a vocal home crowd, looked to exploit the flanks through their energetic wing‑backs, while Albirex Niigata tried to build patiently through their technically gifted midfield trio. The deadlock was finally broken in the 38th minute when Albirex’s forward collected a perfectly weighted through ball, cut inside the box, and slotted a low shot past the Kanazawa goalkeeper. The visitors took a deserved lead into half‑time, having controlled possession without becoming overly dominant.
Second‑Half Response from Kanazawa
Zweigen came out with renewed urgency after the break. Manager Yoshihiro Nishi made a double substitution early in the second half, injecting fresh legs and a more aggressive attacking shape. The pressure told in the 63rd minute when Kanazawa won a free kick 25 yards from goal. The delivery was met by a powerful header from centre‑back Kensuke Nagai, who rose highest to level the score. The home side continued to push for a winner, hitting the crossbar through a long‑range effort in the 78th minute, but Albirex’s defence held firm. The final stages saw both teams settle for a point, though each had openings to snatch all three.
Key Moments at a Glance
- 38' – Albirex Niigata open the scoring with a clinical finish after a swift counter‑attack.
- 63' – Zweigen Kanazawa equalise through a set‑piece header by Kensuke Nagai.
- 78' – Kanazawa hit the crossbar; the rebound is cleared by the Niigata defence.
- 87' – Albirex’s goalkeeper denies a close‑range Kanazawa shot to preserve the draw.
Standout Performers
For Zweigen Kanazawa, centre‑back Kensuke Nagai was immense at both ends of the pitch, his goal complemented by a series of crucial interceptions and aerial clearances. Midfielder Takumi Hasegawa controlled the tempo after coming on as a substitute, driving his team forward with intelligent passing. On the Albirex side, playmaker Yuta Minami dictated large portions of the match with his vision and movement, while goalkeeper Ryohei Suzuki made several vital saves to keep the visitors in the game.
Table Impact
The draw leaves both clubs in the upper half of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, each with designs on promotion. Kanazawa remain within touching distance of the automatic places, while Albirex slip one spot but still hold a game in hand. With the season approaching its decisive phase, points shared in such a competitive fixture may prove valuable in the final reckoning.