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Avispa Fukuoka
V-Varen Nagasaki
Attacks
89
92
Dangerous Attacks
45
20
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
4
1
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7006
2021
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End 1-0
91′
T.Kamijima
T. Nara
86′
K.Yamawaki
Y.Hashimoto
86′
H. Onaga
I. Arai
86′
D. Pituca
H. Yamaguchi
85′
K. Okuno
S. Nago
74′
Y.Kitajima
M.Shigemi
74′
Y.Michiwaki
S.Usui
68′
N.Campbell
Y. Iwasaki
65′
T. Santana
R. Yamasaki
62′
1-0
T.Miki
Assist: Y.Hashimoto
53′
R. Shindo
45′
T.Kasayanagi
T. Sawada
Halftime 0-0
1′
I. Arai
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Match Info
Avispa Fukuoka edged out V-Varen Nagasaki 1-0 in a Japanese J1 League fixture at the Best Denki Stadium on April 11, 2026. This result was crucial for Fukuoka's mid-table aspirations, providing a hard-fought win against a determined Nagasaki side. The match was decided by a solitary goal scored just before the hour mark, as Avispa's winger cut inside and fired a low shot into the corner. V-Varen Nagasaki responded well and thought they had equalized with twenty minutes remaining, but the goal was disallowed for a marginal offside call after a VAR review, which became a major talking point. Avispa's goalkeeper was called into action several times in the closing stages, making a spectacular save in stoppage time to preserve the clean sheet and secure the points. The win gives Avispa Fukuoka a positive boost in the league table, creating a gap between themselves and the lower reaches, while Nagasaki's search for an away win continues. The Fukuoka manager highlighted his team's fighting spirit, while the Nagasaki coach expressed frustration with the disallowed goal but admitted his team needed to be more clinical.