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What does a club do when it has just won the second division at a canter and has been crowned
national Cup champions for the first time in its history? Sign a new coach, if that club is FC
Tokyo.
The capital outfit celebrated beating Kyoto Sanga 4-2 in the Emperor's Cup final on New Year's Day
by officially announcing Serb tactician Ranko Popovic as its new coach barely a day later.
Kit launches out of Japan continue ahead of the J. League's March kick-off. One of the latest was
the highly-anticipated unveiling of the Sanfrecce Hiroshima (サンフレッチェ広島) Nike 2012
home, away...
Kit launches out of Japan continue ahead of the J. League's March kick-off. One of the latest was
the highly-anticipated unveiling of the Sanfrecce Hiroshima (サンフレッチェ広島) Nike 2012
home, away...
Five weeks after a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused widespread
destruction in Japan's northern Miyagi Prefecture, the J. League finally resumes with five Round 7
games taking place on April 23.
Foremost among them is the clash between Kawasaki Frontale and Vegalta Sendai, with Sendai the city
closest to the epicentre of the earth-shattering quake which struck on March 11.
Following the devastating earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan on March 11, the J-League
has rearranged the schedule for the Yamazaki Nabisco Cup.
The two group format has been abandoned in favor of a straight two-leg knock-out competition.
1st Round 1st Leg June 5
Urawa Reds vs Yamagata
Kashiwa Reysol vs Sendai
Yokohama F Marinos vs Vissell Kobe
Venforet Kofu vs Shimizu S-Pulse
Jubilo Iwata vs Fukuoka
Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Kawasaki Frontale
1st Round 2nd Leg June 27
27 Jul Wed
Sendai vs Kashiwa Reysol
Yamagata vs Urawa Reds
Kawasaki Frontale vs
Shimizu S-Pulse vs Ventforet Kofu
Vissel Kobe vs Yokohama F Marinos
Fukuoka vs Jubilo Iwata
Second round two-leg games will take place on 14 September and 28 September when Omiya Ardija and
Albirex Niigata will join the competition.
A final da Copa da Ásia de 2011, foi realizada no dia 29/01/2011, na cidade de Doha-QAT, no
Khalifa International Stadium, onde jogaram as seleções do Japão (29º no ranking da FIFA) e a
seleção da Austrália (26º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Copa do Mundo2006Kaiserslautern 12/06/2006 AUS3:1 (0:1)JPN Group matches
Copa das Confederações2001Yokohama 07/06/2001 JPN1:0 (1:0)AUS Semi-finals
Copa da Ásia2011Doha 29/01/2011 JPN1:0 a.
The 2011 J. League kicks off on March 5, and it looks set to be another bumper
season.
A handful of marquee match-ups dominate the opening day, including the
Osaka derby between Gamba and Cerezo and a regional showdown between promoted Ventforet Kofu and
Jubilo Iwata.
Defending champions Nagoya Grampus kick off their campaign with a tricky home fixture against
Yokohama F.
Japan bagged their fourth ever Asian Cup after a nail-biting 1-0 win over Australia at
the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha with the winner coming courtesy of a splendid first-time
volley by striker Tadanari Lee...
Japan bagged their fourth ever Asian Cup after a nail-biting 1-0 win over Australia at the
Khalifa International Stadium in Doha with the winner coming courtesy of a splendid first-time
volley by striker Tadanari Lee.
Kit launches out of Japan teams continue ahead of the J. League's March kick-off. The latest was
the unveiling of the Sanfrecce Hiroshima Nike 2011 home, away and third kits on Saturday. The 2010
7th place J. League Division 1 finisher's kit collection features a purple home strip, orange away
strip and blue goalkeeper uniform.
Kit launches out of Japan teams continue ahead of the J. League's March kick-off. The latest was
the unveiling of the Sanfrecce Hiroshima Nike 2011 home, away and third kits on Saturday. The 2010
7th place J. League Division 1 finisher's kit collection features a purple home strip, orange away
strip and blue goalkeeper uniform.