

Montedio Yamagata suffered a dramatic 3-2 defeat at home to SC Sagamihara on May 10, 2026, in a pulsating J2/J3 100 Year Vision League encounter. The visitors staged a remarkable second‑half comeback after trailing 2-0, snatching all three points with a stoppage‑time winner.
Match Overview
The match at ND Soft Stadium Yamagata began in perfect fashion for the hosts. Montedio Yamagata flew out of the blocks and looked to be cruising to a comfortable victory. However, SC Sagamihara showed tremendous character to turn the game on its head, producing a performance that will be remembered by their fans for a long time.
Key Moments
- 8th minute: Yamagata's midfielder Haruki Sato volleyed home from a corner to give the hosts an early lead.
- 32nd minute: Striker Takuma Endo doubled the advantage with a composed finish after a slick passing move.
- 52nd minute: Sagamihara pulled one back when a misjudged clearance fell to Kazuki Hasegawa, who smashed the ball into the net.
- 71st minute: The visitors equalised through a well‑worked free‑kick routine, with defender Ryoichi Suzuki heading in.
- 90+4th minute: In a frantic finale, Sagamihara's substitute Daiki Matsumoto latched onto a through ball and slotted past the goalkeeper to complete the comeback.
Tactical Story
Montedio Yamagata started with a high press and aggressive wing play, which paid off with two early goals. However, they dropped deeper after the break, allowing SC Sagamihara to gain a foothold. The visitors switched to a more direct approach, bypassing Yamagata's midfield and using the pace of their forwards to unsettle the home defence. Yamagata's failure to manage the game after taking the lead proved costly, as they lost concentration in crucial moments.
Standout Players
- Daiki Matsumoto (SC Sagamihara): The super‑sub scored the winner and changed the game with his energy.
- Haruki Sato (Montedio Yamagata): Scored a stunning opener and was influential in the first half.
- Ryoichi Suzuki (SC Sagamihara): His headed equaliser was vital, and he marshalled the defence admirably.
Table Impact
The defeat was a bitter pill for Montedio Yamagata, who remain in mid‑table but have now lost three of their last five matches. SC Sagamihara, meanwhile, climbed into the top sixth of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings, building a solid foundation for a potential playoff push. The comeback will give them immense confidence for the matches ahead.