

Tochigi SC and AC Nagano Parceiro played out a goalless stalemate in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League on May 31, 2026. The match at Tochigi Green Stadium kicked off at 13:00 and saw both teams struggle to break the deadlock in a defensive affair.
Match Overview
The opening exchanges were cautious, with both sides focusing on defensive solidity. Tochigi SC enjoyed slightly more possession but lacked the creativity to unlock the Nagano backline. The visitors, meanwhile, were content to sit deep and rely on quick transitions, but their final ball consistently let them down.
As the game progressed, chances remained at a premium. The best opportunity fell to Tochigi SC striker Kojiro Kato in the 67th minute, but his header from a corner went straight at the goalkeeper. Nagano’s best moment came in the 81st minute when midfielder Shota Kanno curled a free-kick just wide of the post.
Key Moments
- 12' Save: Tochigi’s goalkeeper Ryo Ishii makes a routine stop from a long-range effort.
- 34' Block: Nagano’s defender Tatsuya Hasegawa blocks a goal-bound shot from Tochigi’s forward.
- 67' Miss: Kojiro Kato heads wide from a promising corner.
- 81' Free-kick: Shota Kanno’s curling effort narrowly misses the target.
- 89' Yellow Card: Tochigi’s midfielder Yuki Ono is cautioned for a late tackle.
Tactical Story
Both teams employed a 4-4-2 formation, leading to a congested midfield battle. Tochigi SC attempted to build play through the wings, but Nagano’s full-backs were disciplined in their positioning. AC Nagano Parceiro, meanwhile, relied on set-pieces for their best chances but failed to convert them. The lack of a cutting edge upfront was evident from both sides.
Standout Players
Ryo Ishii (Tochigi SC) – The goalkeeper was rarely tested but commanded his area well. Tatsuya Hasegawa (Nagano) – The defender’s last-ditch blocks and clearances kept Tochigi at bay. Both teams’ defensive units deserve credit for preserving clean sheets.
Season Impact
The point moves Tochigi SC one place up the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League table, while Nagano remain in the bottom half. Neither side will be satisfied with the attacking performance, but the defensive discipline provides a foundation to build upon.