Japanese J.League

Kashima Antlers vs Tokyo Verdy 1969, 2008 Japanese J League

· Japanese J.League
  • 20': Shinzo Koroki
  • 44': Daiki Iwamasa
  • 50': Marcos Gomes De Araujo Marquinhos
  • 79': Takuya Nozawa
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4 - 1

About

Kashima Antlers are hosting Tokyo Verdy 1969 at Kashima Soccer Stadium, Kashima, Japan, starting on . The match is a part of the Japanese J.League.

Game Information

Competition: Japanese J.League

Venue: Kashima Soccer Stadium
Location: Kashima, Japan

Line-Ups

KAN Kashima Antlers

No. Name
3 Daiki Iwamasa
13 Shinzo Koroki
8 Takuya Nozawa
18 Marcos Gomes De Araujo Marquinhos

TYKV Tokyo Verdy 1969

No. Name
Diego

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