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Zweigen Kanazawa FC
04-12 13:00
0 - 0
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FC Imabari
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Zweigen Kanazawa FC
FC Imabari
Attacks
89
89
Dangerous Attacks
52
58
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
3
6
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H.Nagakura
99′
W.Da Silva
98′
Y.Shinomiya
96′
K. Sugiura
95′
G. Gomes
94′
K. Oyama
91′
Y.Kajiura
End 0-0
87′
G. Gomes
86′
K. Oyama
J.Murata
86′
Y.Nagamine
M. Kojima
78′
W.Da Silva
E. Junio
78′
R.Souza
T.Yamada
78′
K. Sugiura
T.Osawa
68′
M.Hayashi
Y. Komai
64′
K.Shirawachi
S. Shimada
64′
Patric
K. Buwanika
61′
S. Shimada
57′
S.Sasa
J.Kato
57′
K.Kubo
K. Mori
Halftime 0-0
31′
Y.Nishiya
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Match Info
The J2/J3 100 Year Vision League match between Zweigen Kanazawa FC and FC Imabari ended in a 0-0 draw at Ishikawa Athletics Stadium on Sunday, April 12, 2026. This result, a hard-fought but ultimately goalless stalemate, saw both teams share the points in a contest defined more by defensive organization than attacking flair. The match kicked off at 1:00 PM local time in front of a home crowd hoping for a victory from Zweigen Kanazawa.
The match process was one of few clear-cut chances, with both midfields working hard to cancel each other out. The first half saw a cagey opening, with neither side willing to overcommit. The best opportunity likely fell to the home side just before halftime, but a header from a corner kick sailed narrowly over the bar. FC Imabari grew into the game in the second period, enjoying more possession and forcing the Zweigen Kanazawa goalkeeper into a couple of routine saves from long-range efforts. The key moment that could have broken the deadlock came in the 75th minute when a swift Imabari counter-attack ended with a low shot across goal that was well saved by the home keeper at his near post. In the final ten minutes, Zweigen Kanazawa applied some late pressure, winning a series of set-pieces, but the Imabari defense stood firm to secure a valuable away point.
The focus point of the match was the disciplined defensive performances from both backlines. The central defensive partnerships for each team were outstanding, reading the game well and making crucial interceptions to snuff out any promising attacks. There were no major controversies or VAR interventions to report, as the game was played in a competitive but fair spirit. The standout performance arguably came from the FC Imabari goalkeeper, who commanded his area confidently and distributed the ball well to initiate attacks from the back.
In terms of table impact, a point apiece does little to dramatically alter either team's standing in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League table. For Zweigen Kanazawa, it represents a solid, if unspectacular, result at home, while FC Imabari will be pleased with a clean sheet and a point on the road, which helps build momentum. The managers likely had mixed feelings in their post-match voices. The Zweigen Kanazawa coach might have expressed frustration at his team's inability to create clearer chances at home, while the FC Imabari manager would have praised his team's resilience and tactical discipline to earn a draw away from home.
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