GAME RESULTGame Result
Sec. 7 1999/4/23 (Fri)
Audience 784 people
Weather: Rain, Temperature: 18.3°C, Humidity: 66%
Referee: Toru KAMIKAWA Assistant Referees: Hiroshi TEZUKA / Yuki NODA Fourth Official: Akihito TOYAMA
J2 Sec. 7
Kose

HOME
Ventforet Kofu
0-3
Match Finished
First Half0-1
Second half0-2

AWAY
FC Tokyo
Ventforet Kofu | FC Tokyo | |
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Scorer |
36' Sandro 75' Almir 78' Masamitsu KOBAYASHI |
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72' Hiroki Dobashi → Kenji Nakada 73' Makoto Kaneko → Masahiro Shinmei 82' Atsuto Oishi → Michiharu Otagiri |
Player Substitution |
67' Hayato OKAMOTO → Jun WADA 87' Takayuki KOMINE → Yoshinori FURUBE 89' Almir → Kensuke KAGAMI |
5 | Shoot | 19 |
3 | CK | 7 |
27 | FK | 20 |
45' Hiroki Dobashi 68' Takeya Hori |
Warning |
60' Almir |
Ejected |
GK | 1 | Takeshisa SAKAMOTO |
DF | 2 | Tetsumasa KIMURA |
DF | 5 | Daishuke Ishihara |
DF | 12 | Hiroki Dobashi |
MF | 4 | Makoto Kaneko |
MF | 7 | Kazuto Saiki |
MF | 8 | Tatsuya AI |
MF | 10 | Katsutomo Oshiba |
MF | 19 | Atsuto OISHI |
FW | 3 | Susumu WATANABE |
FW | 14 | Takaya Horiuchi |
GK | 22 | Tomohiko ITO |
DF | 6 | Kenji NAKADA |
DF | 28 | Odagiri Michiharu |
MF | 11 | Shinmei Masahiro |
MF | 13 | Yoshinobu Akao |
GK | 1 | Hiromitsu HORIIKE |
DF | 12 | Osamu UMEYAMA |
DF | 26 | Takayuki KOMINE |
DF | 3 | Sandro |
DF | 8 | Ryuji FUJIYAMA |
MF | 6 | Hiroki Shinjo |
MF | 15 | Almir |
MF | 24 | Masamitsu KOBAYASHI |
MF | 14 | Yukihiko SATO |
MF | 18 | Hayato OKAMOTO |
FW | 17 | Toru KABURAGI |
GK | 22 | Takayuki SUZUKI |
DF | 5 | Yoshinori FURUBE |
MF | 16 | Toshiki KOIKE |
MF | 13 | Kagami Kensuke |
FW | 9 | Jun WADA |
【Player/Coach Comments】
Unbeatable Match
At the end of Sec. 6 of the J2 League, Kofu remains at the bottom with no wins and 0 points. On the other hand, Tokyo, with 2 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, is struggling in 6th place. The crucial match, where neither team can afford to lose any further, kicked off on the best pitch, transformed into a 'green carpet,' amidst light rain. Tokyo, missing their attacking core 'KING OF TOKYO' Amaral due to injury, gathered the ball to 'midfield dynamo' Almir, connecting passes carefully to create rhythm and trying to slip the ball behind the opponent's defense. However, Kofu's defense, focused on defense and deeply positioned, left no space, and while the passes connected, they could not break through to create decisive moments. On the other hand, Kofu played defensively overall, launching quick counterattacks using both full-backs after regaining possession. They attempted to create chances by having tall forward Watanabe connect with early crosses from the sides, but lacking precision in their passes, they could not create decisive moments. The back-and-forth battle continued, but gradually, Fujiyama's sharp dribbling began to break down Kofu's defensive line, and they started to take control of the game.
Sandro, a powerful shot!
In the 36th minute of the first half, the game finally comes to life. From a right corner kick, the ball kicked by Yukihiko was powerfully headed in by Sandro. This completely shifted the momentum to Tokyo. As Kofu, feeling the pressure, began to attack, space opened up behind the previously stable defense line, allowing Kaburaki and Okamoto to make runs and create chances. Defensively, Sandro completely contained Kofu's tall forward Watanabe, while Komine consistently outperformed the speedy forward Horii with stable and hard play. In midfield, Shinjo showcased tough tackles throughout, effectively shutting down the source of the ball. As the second half began, the game turned into a one-sided affair for Tokyo. On the left side, a breakthrough dribble by Fujiyama created a chance with a final pass to Okamoto, while on the right side, precise passes from Yukihiko and flexible dribbling from Kobayashi led to decisive opportunities. In the 30th minute of the second half, a perfectly timed pass from Yukihiko to Kobayashi on the right side allowed Kobayashi to deliver a direct cross. Almir, who was positioned near the deflected ball, powerfully kicked it in with his right foot for the second goal. It was a goal in the best possible form.
Tokyo's "secret weapon" that raises expectations
In the 22nd minute of the second half, Tokyo's "secret weapon" Wada returned to the pitch after about seven weeks. The man who suffered a left ankle fracture in a practice match just before the start of this season has made his long-awaited debut in J2. Although he is not yet in perfect condition and his movement is limited, his speed to break behind the opponent and fearless dives in front of the goal have certainly posed a threat to the opponent, and the "intensity in front of the goal" that Tokyo lacked this season has definitely increased. In the 44th minute of the second half, just before the end, he made a powerful diving header from a corner kick on the left, which unfortunately bounced off the goalpost, showing that he was already meeting expectations. Additionally, another player making his debut, Kobane, also showcased his strength and veteran-like stability in about four minutes of play, making a strong impression. The addition of both players is certainly a bright topic for Tokyo's future. The match ultimately saw Yukihiko, who moved to the left side in the 33rd minute of the second half, forcefully cross the ball while being surrounded by opponents, which Kobayashi headed in with a diving effort while competing with a defender, sealing the victory. The "must-win match" was won with a season-high three goals, providing a solid sense of achievement and making it a fruitful game.