Kawasaki Frontale 1–1 Machida Zelvia | J1 League | May 17, 2026
Match Overview
Kawasaki Frontale and Machida Zelvia played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Todoroki Athletics Stadium on Sunday evening in a J1 League encounter that saw both sides create clear chances but ultimately share the spoils. The result leaves Kawasaki in the top half of the table while Machida continued their impressive start to life in the top flight.
First Half: Cautious Start, Late Drama
The opening 45 minutes were a tactical chess match, with Kawasaki dominating possession under new head coach Toru Oniki but struggling to break down a well-organized Machida defense. The visitors, known for their direct style under manager Kazuya Sasaki, soaked up pressure and looked dangerous on the counter. The deadlock was broken just before the interval when Kawasaki's Brazilian forward Marcio Augusto Latifê Mendes – better known as Marcinho – latched onto a through ball from Yasuto Wakizaka and slotted calmly past goalkeeper Tomoya Wakahara.
Second Half: Zelvia Fight Back
Machida emerged with renewed energy after the break and equalized in the 54th minute. A swift counter-attack saw winger Erik Lima deliver a pinpoint cross that was met by the head of striker Naoki "Leo" Tanaka, who powered his effort beyond Jung Sung-ryong. The goal was Tanaka’s seventh of the season, underlining his importance to the Zelvia attack.
Both sides pushed for a winner in the final half-hour. Kawasaki substitute Ryota Oshima hit the post with a curling shot from the edge of the box, while Machida’s Shota Fujio saw a close-range effort brilliantly saved by Jung. The draw was a fair reflection of the balance of play, with each team having four shots on target.
Key Performers
- Marcinho (Kawasaki Frontale) – The Brazilian showed composure for the opening goal and was a constant threat with his movement.
- Naoki "Leo" Tanaka (Machida Zelvia) – His equalizer kept Machida’s unbeaten run alive and showcased his aerial ability.
- Jung Sung-ryong (Kawasaki Frontale) – The veteran goalkeeper made several crucial saves to keep his side in the game.
Table Impact
The point moves Kawasaki Frontale to 18 points from 13 matches, sitting seventh in the J1 League standings. Machida Zelvia, in their debut top-flight season, remain ninth with 16 points, but the draw extends their remarkable run of only one defeat in their last six outings. With the title race tightening and the relegation battle still wide open, both teams will view this as a missed opportunity to climb higher.

