

Roasso Kumamoto 0 – 1 FC Ryukyu Okinawa
J2/J3 100 Year Vision League | 10 May 2026
FC Ryukyu Okinawa claimed a gritty 1‑0 away win over Roasso Kumamoto in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League, thanks to a well‑executed second‑half goal. The result gives Ryukyu a vital boost in their fight for a top‑three finish, while Kumamoto missed a chance to climb into the playoff places.
Tight First Half
The opening 45 minutes were a tactical chess match, with both teams cautious in possession. Kumamoto enjoyed the majority of the ball but failed to break through Ryukyu’s compact defensive block. The visitors created the best chance of the half, hitting the post from a long‑range effort.
The Decisive Moment
The only goal of the game came in the 58th minute. A swift counter‑attack down the left flank ended with a low driven cross, turned home at the near post by Ryukyu’s striker. Kumamoto pushed for an equaliser but found the away side’s defence in resolute form.
Defensive Masterclass
Ryukyu’s central defensive pairing were outstanding, making numerous clearances and interceptions. Goalkeeper also made a crucial save in the 80th minute, tipping a fierce shot over the bar. This clean sheet was built on hard work and organisation.
Looking Ahead
For Roasso Kumamoto, the defeat is a setback after a promising run. They remain in the middle of the pack, but the gap to the promotion zone is now five points. FC Ryukyu move up to 4th, just two points behind the automatic promotion places, with momentum firmly on their side.