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F.Yamada
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D.Cools
79′
T. Nakamura
S. Homma
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S.Uejo
M. Nakajima
76′
T.Ogashiwa
K.Tokiwa
76′
K. Higashi
K. Koizumi
73′
K. Hashimoto
69′
M. Shibayama
67′
K. Yoshino
S.Kagawa
66′
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Solomon
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R.Sato
Assist: R.Nozawa
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Marcelo
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K.Tawaratsumida
K. Endo
60′
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K. Noborizato
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Solomon
Assist: M. Shibayama
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K. Sato
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S. Homma
Assist: M. Shibayama
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K. Sato
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Match Info

FC Tokyo 1 – 3 Cerezo Osaka
Japanese J1 League – Matchday 17
Saturday, 6 June 2026 – 13:00 local time (Ajinomoto Stadium)

Cerezo Osaka delivered a clinical away performance to defeat FC Tokyo 3–1 at the Ajinomoto Stadium, extending their unbeaten run to seven matches. The visitors dominated possession and created the clearer chances, while FC Tokyo struggled to find rhythm and were punished for defensive errors. The result sees Cerezo climb to 4th in the J1 League table, just two points behind the leaders.

Match Overview

The first half was tightly contested, with both sides probing but few clear openings. Cerezo broke the deadlock in the 34th minute when Hiroto Yamada curled a sublime effort into the far corner from 20 metres. FC Tokyo’s response was muted, and they went into the interval trailing 1–0.

Cerezo doubled their lead early in the second half. In the 51st minute, a swift counter‑attack ended with Kazuki Sato tapping in from close range after a deflected cross. FC Tokyo pulled one back in the 67th minute through Takefusa Kubo, who pounced on a loose ball in the box and fired low past the keeper. However, any hope of a comeback was extinguished in the 81st minute when Cerezo’s Ryo Matsumura headed home from a corner to make it 3–1. FC Tokyo pushed forward late but could not reduce the deficit.

Key Moments

  • 34’ – Goal Cerezo: Yamada’s curling strike opens the scoring.
  • 51’ – Goal Cerezo: Sato finishes a rapid team move.
  • 67’ – Goal Tokyo: Kubo reacts quickest in the box to pull one back.
  • 81’ – Goal Cerezo: Matsumura’s header from a corner seals the win.

Standout Players

Hiroto Yamada (Cerezo Osaka) – Scored the opening goal and was a creative force throughout, completing four key passes and troubling the Tokyo defence with his dribbling.
Takefusa Kubo (FC Tokyo) – The brightest spark for the home side, scoring a well‑taken goal and showing moments of magic that hinted at more to come.

Season Context

Cerezo Osaka continue to build momentum under head coach Akio Kudo, who has instilled a disciplined defensive structure while allowing fluid attacking movements. FC Tokyo, meanwhile, have now lost three of their last five matches and are 11th in the J1 League standings. With the title race heating up, every point is precious – and Cerezo are making their case as genuine contenders for the championship.