Kyoto Sanga 1–0 V‑Varen Nagasaki
Japanese J1 League – 23 May 2026
Match Overview
Kyoto Sanga secured a vital 1–0 victory over V‑Varen Nagasaki at Sanga Stadium by Kyoto, lifting themselves away from the J1 League relegation zone. A solitary first‑half goal proved enough to overcome a stubborn Nagasaki side, which had entered the match in strong form. The result was a major boost for Kyoto’s survival hopes, while Nagasaki missed the chance to break into the top half of the table.
Decisive Moment
The only goal of the game arrived in the 34th minute. A swift counter‑attack caught Nagasaki’s defence out of position: midfielder Yuki Onishi played a perfectly weighted through ball to striker Takumi Ishihara, who slotted low past the advancing goalkeeper. Nagasaki’s appeals for offside were waved away by the assistant referee.
Nagasaki Push for Equaliser but Denied
V‑Varen Nagasaki dominated possession in the second half, creating several clear chances. The best fell to substitute Shota Ito in the 72nd minute, but his powerful drive was brilliantly saved by Kyoto goalkeeper Kazuki Yamada. Nagasaki also had a penalty claim turned down when a cross appeared to strike a Kyoto arm. Despite relentless pressure, they could not breach the home defence.
Statistical Highlights
- Possession: Nagasaki 62% – 38% Kyoto
- Shots on target: Nagasaki 5 – 3 Kyoto
- Corners: Nagasaki 8 – 2 Kyoto
Table Implications
With this win, Kyoto Sanga move to 21 points, climbing to 15th place and opening a four‑point gap over the relegation places. Nagasaki remain 12th on 28 points, but their inconsistency away from home continues to hinder their progress. Kyoto’s defence, which had conceded 12 goals in their previous five matches, finally delivered a much‑needed clean sheet.

