match Match Schedule & Results

2013 U-15 Musashi Match Results

September 22 (Sun) Due to facility circumstances, it cannot be posted (Kickoff 5:45 p.m.)
Prince Takamado Trophy 2013 6th Tokyo Youth (U-15) Soccer League Sec. 1

FC Tokyo U-15 Musashi

9 - 0

Machida JFC Junior Youth

FC Tokyo Scorer

28, Masataka KOBAYASHI (4'), 11, Yoshiatsu OIJI (31'), 10, Rimu MATSUOKA (38'), 9, Haruka KUWABARA (41', 51', 56'), 8, Junya ITO (65'), 18, Kantarou MORI (70', 80')

FC Tokyo Players

GK 1, Go HATANO → 20, Yudai WADA (67 min)
DF 2, Yuta SEKIGUCHI → 18, Kantaro MORI (73 min), 4, Yoshitake SUZUKI → 15, Tomoya KOBAYASHI (79 min), 3, Kaito TAKAHASHI, 22, Shoji SAKAGUCHI → 12, Aoi OZAKI (46 min)
MF 28, Masataka KOBAYASHI → 13, Kazuki KIKUTANI (58 min), 7, Hayate SAJO → 21, Shogo HAGIWARA (51 min), 8, Junya ITO, 11, Yoshiatsu OIJI → 14, Kai HASHIMOTO (73 min)
FW 9, Haruka KUWABARA → 19, Takumi YONETANI (67th minute), 10, Rimu MATSUOKA → 6, Kohei NAGASHIMA (67th minute)

Commentary

[Reserves]
GK:16, Daisuke Takigawa
DF:5, Hayato Otsuka
MF:26, Mikio Kobayashi
FW:17, Hayato Ishikawa

○Match Digest
The opponent for Sec. 11 of the 6th Tokyo Youth (U-15) Soccer League, 2013 Prince Takamado Cup, was Machida JFC Junior Youth. With the early autumn atmosphere lingering, the match kicked off at 5:45 p.m. with Machida taking the ball.

From the start, Musashi controlled the ball and looked for scoring opportunities. Then, in the 4th minute, Ito delivered a through pass as precise as threading a needle to the opponent’s well-defended goal area, where Kobayashi Mataka, running diagonally, connected and scored the opening goal!! In the 31st minute, Ikiji and Matsuoka broke through the center with intricate passing and technique, and Ikiji, having broken free, slammed the ball into the goal for an additional point!! Then, in the 38th minute, Ikiji broke down the right side and sent a through pass that caught the opponent off guard, allowing Matsuoka, who ran in, to score with his right foot for the third goal!! Having scored three goals and maintaining the upper hand, they ended the first half.

Entering the second half, Musashi launched a relentless attack. At the 41st minute, Kuwahara sliced through the opponent with dribbling and speed, then powerfully struck the ball with his left foot to score the 4th goal!! Then at the 46th minute, Ozaki was brought on for Sakaguchi, intensifying the momentum in both offense and defense. At the 51st minute, Kuwahara once again seized the ball amid a scramble in front of the goal and fired his right foot to score the 5th goal. At this point, Musashi substituted Shogo Hagiwara in for Saijo at the 51st minute. Kuwahara’s momentum, having already scored two goals in the second half, did not stop; at the 56th minute, he connected on a corner kick to score the 6th goal, completing his hat-trick!! At the 58th minute, Kizutani came on for Mataka Kobayashi, keeping up the offensive pressure. Musashi continued to seek additional goals, and at the 65th minute, after winning the ball through forward defense, Ito received it and neatly finished to score the 7th goal!! At the 67th minute, substitutions were made: Yonetani for Kuwahara, Wada for Hatano, and Nagashima for Matsuoka. At the 73rd minute, Mori came on for Sekiguchi, and Hashimoto for Ikiji; at the 79th minute, Kobayashi replaced Suzuki, with the whole team aiming for victory. Then, at the 75th and 80th minutes, substitute Mori shone by scoring two decisive goals, leading to a 9-0 victory.

“Promotion to the Kanto League”
This has been the goal since the founding of Musashi in 2004 and is the objective set for this season. Currently undefeated in 11 matches and temporarily leading the T League, we aim for the championship and want to firmly fight each of the remaining three league matches to secure a ticket to the Kanto League qualifying tournament.

Thank you very much for your passionate support for FC Tokyo U-15 Musashi today.
We kindly ask for your continued warm support in the future.