Vissel Kobe vs Tokyo Verdy 1969, 2024 Japanese J1 League
· Japanese J.LeagueAbout
Vissel Kobe are hosting Tokyo Verdy 1969
at Noevir Stadium Kobe, Kobe, Japan, starting on
. The match is a part of the Japanese J.League.
Match Timeline
- 32': Kosuke Saito (Tokyo Verdy 1969) Substitution at 32'
- 33': Tetsuyuki Inami (Tokyo Verdy 1969) Yellow Card at 33'
- 54': Rikuto Hirose (Vissel Kobe) Yellow Card at 54'
- 56': Yuto Tsunashima (Tokyo Verdy 1969) Yellow Card at 56'
- 65': Hotaru Yamaguchi (Vissel Kobe) Own Goal at 65'
- 66': Daiju Sasaki (Vissel Kobe) Substitution at 66'
- 76': Goki Yamada (Tokyo Verdy 1969) Substitution at 76'
- 76': Ryo Hatsuse (Vissel Kobe) Substitution at 76'
- 81': Daiki Fukazawa (Tokyo Verdy 1969) Substitution at 81'
- 81': Haruya Ide (Vissel Kobe) Substitution at 81'
- 90'+3': Hiroto Yamami (Tokyo Verdy 1969) Substitution at 93'
Game Information
Competition: Japanese J.League
Venue: Noevir Stadium Kobe
Location: Kobe, Japan
Attendance: 22,104
Venue: Noevir Stadium Kobe
Location: Kobe, Japan
Attendance: 22,104
Japanese J1 League Table
| # | TEAM | GP | GD | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kashima Antlers | 18 | +20 | 45 |
| 2 | FC Tokyo | 18 | +12 | 37 |
| 3 | Machida Zelvia | 18 | +4 | 37 |
| 4 | Kawasaki Frontale | 18 | -4 | 28 |
Line-Ups
Vissel Kobe
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Daiya Maekawa (GK) |
| 15 | Yuki Honda |
| 4 | Tetsushi Yamakawa |
| 3 | Thuler |
| 24 | Gotoku Sakai |
| 96 | Hotaru Yamaguchi |
| 6 | Takahiro Ogihara |
| 23 | Rikuto Hirose |
| 10 | Yuya Osako |
| 11 | Yoshinori Muto |
| 9 | Taisei Miyashiro |
Tokyo Verdy 1969
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Matheus Vidotto (GK) |
| 6 | Kazuya Miyahara |
| 23 | Yuto Tsunashima |
| 15 | Kaito Chida |
| 33 | Yuan Matsuhashi |
| 10 | Tomoya Miki |
| 7 | Koki Morita |
| 17 | Tetsuyuki Inami |
| 22 | Hijiri Onaga |
| 20 | Yudai Kimura |
| 9 | Itsuki Someno |
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