

Zweigen Kanazawa FC produced a commanding display at home on 7 June 2026, sweeping aside Thespa Kusatsu Gunma with a resounding 4-1 victory in the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League. The result underlined Kanazawa's growing authority on their own turf and deepened Gunma's struggles away from home this season.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Zweigen Kanazawa pressed high and dictated the tempo. The home side's midfield controlled possession, while their forwards exploited gaps in Gunma's defensive line. By halftime, Kanazawa had already built a two-goal cushion, and they never looked back. Thespa Kusatsu Gunma pulled one back early in the second half but the response from Kanazawa was immediate and emphatic, restoring the two-goal lead within minutes and adding a fourth to seal the comprehensive win.
Key Moments
- 15' – Opening goal: A slick passing move through the centre released Kanazawa's striker, who slotted calmly past the goalkeeper.
- 38' – Second goal: A corner kick was met with a powerful header from a centre‑back, doubling the advantage.
- 52' – Gunma pull one back: A swift counter‑attack caught Kanazawa off guard, with the away side's winger finishing neatly.
- 56' – Kanazawa restore two‑goal lead: A long‑range strike from outside the box deflected past the keeper.
- 78' – Fourth goal: Substitute forward broke free on a counter and chipped the ball over the advancing goalkeeper.
Standout Players
Kanazawa's attacking trio were in inspired form, with the central striker registering a goal and an assist. The midfielder who controlled the tempo completed over 90% of his passes. For Gunma, the goalscorer was a bright spark but lacked support from the rest of the team.
Table & Season Impact
This dominant victory propelled Zweigen Kanazawa FC up the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League standings, strengthening their push for a playoff spot. Thespa Kusatsu Gunma, meanwhile, remain in the lower half of the table and will need to address their defensive vulnerabilities if they are to climb away from the relegation zone.
Kanazawa's fans left the stadium buoyant, with the team now holding one of the best home records in the league. For Gunma, it was a harsh reminder of the gap between the sides on a day when the hosts were simply too sharp in every department.