Sanfrecce Hiroshima secured a gritty 1-0 away victory over Kawasaki Frontale at the Todoroki Athletics Stadium on June 6, 2026, in a closely contested J1 League fixture. The result lifted Hiroshima into the upper half of the table, while Kawasaki were left to rue missed chances in front of their home supporters.
Match Overview
The first half saw both sides cancel each other out. Kawasaki Frontale, known for their high-pressing style, created several early openings through winger Leandro Damião and midfielder Yasuto Wakisaka, but Hiroshima’s defense held firm. Sanfrecce goalkeeper Keisuke Osako made a crucial save in the 23rd minute to deny a close-range header.
The breakthrough came in the 67th minute. A swift counter-attack orchestrated by Hiroshima’s Tsukasa Morishima found Douglas Vieira on the edge of the box. The Brazilian striker drove a low shot past Kawasaki goalkeeper Kengo Kawamata to make it 1-0. Frontale pushed for an equalizer but were unable to find the net, with Hiroshima’s defensive block absorbing late pressure.
Key Moments
- 23’ – Keisuke Osako denies Leandro Damião with a reflex save.
- 67’ – Douglas Vieira scores the match-winner from a Morishima assist.
- 81’ – Kawasaki substitute Akihiro Ienaga heads just wide from a corner.
- 90+4’ – Hiroshima survive a late scramble inside the box.
Tactical Story
Kawasaki Frontale dominated possession (62%) but struggled to break down a compact Hiroshima defense that sat deep. Sanfrecce focused on rapid transitions, exploiting the space left by Frontale’s full-backs. The winning goal epitomized their game plan: a quick vertical pass and clinical finish. Kawasaki’s lack of cutting edge in the final third was evident, with only 3 shots on target.
Standouts
Douglas Vieira was the match hero, taking his only clear chance with composure. For Kawasaki, central defender Shogo Taniguchi performed well but could not prevent the solitary goal. Hiroshima’s midfield pivot Shunki Higashi also deserves credit for breaking up play and starting counters.
Table Impact
Sanfrecce Hiroshima moved to 5th place with 31 points, while Kawasaki Frontale dropped to 8th, now five points off the AFC Champions League spots. The loss marked Kawasaki’s third defeat at home this season, raising concerns about their consistency.

