Japanese J.League

Vegalta Sendai vs Oita Trinita, 2020 Japanese J1 League

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  • 34': Kazushi Mitsuhira
  • 80': Kei Chinen
  • 85': Tatsuya Tanaka

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Vegalta Sendai are hosting Oita Trinita at Yurtec Stadium Sendai, Sendai, Japan, starting on . The match is a part of the Japanese J.League.

Game Information

Competition: Japanese J.League

Venue: Yurtec Stadium Sendai
Location: Sendai, Japan
Attendance: 2,191

Line-Ups

VEG Vegalta Sendai

No. Name
27 Jakub Slowik (GK)
23 Simão
36 Takahiro Yanagi
39 Jung-Ya Kim
2 Pará
5 Keiya Shiihashi
14 Takayoshi Ishihara
19 Ryo Germain
29 Alexandre Guedes
26 Takuma Hamasaki
20 Shun Nagasawa

OIT Oita Trinita

No. Name
22 Mun Kyung-Gun (GK)
5 Yoshinori Suzuki
3 Yuto Misao
29 Tomoki Iwata
49 Kento Haneda
11 Tatsuya Tanaka
2 Yuki Kagawa
32 Ryosuke Maeda
18 Kohei Isa
8 Yamato Machida
27 Kazushi Mitsuhira

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