Avispa Fukuoka and Shonan Bellmare draw 1-1 on Saturday

FUKUOKA. Avispa Fukuoka and Shonan Bellmare draw 1-1. Wellington scored the first goal (6') for Avispa Fukuoka. M. Ikeda made it even (13').

Avispa Fukuoka and Shonan Bellmare draw 1-1 on Saturday

FUKUOKA. Avispa Fukuoka and Shonan Bellmare draw 1-1. Wellington scored the first goal (6′) for Avispa Fukuoka. M. Ikeda made it even (13′). Shonan Bellmare was not able to win even if it was better in terms of ball possession (57%)

The match was played at the Level-5 stadium stadium in Fukuoka on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Yoshiro Imamura with the collaboration of Osamu Nomura and Ryosuke Murai. The 4th official was Yukimasa Anai. The weather was scattered clouds. The temperature was cold at 8.08 degrees Celsius or 46.54 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 40%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 43 Ball Possession 57
Shots
  • 20 Total 9
  • 10 On Target 4
  • 6 Off Target 4
  • 4 Shots blocked 1
  • 106 Attack 110
  • 57 Dangerous attack 70
  • 66 Ball safe 71
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 8 Corners 6
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 18 Total 12
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Shonan Bellmare was in firm control of the ball 57% while Avispa Fukuoka was struggling with a 43% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Shonan Bellmare had a more offensive attitude with 70 dangerous attacks and 9 shots of which 4 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Shonan Bellmare to win the contest​.

Avispa Fukuoka shot 20 times, 10 on target, 6 off target. On the opposite side, Shonan Bellmare shot 9 times, 4 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Avispa Fukuoka received 1 yellow card (Hiroyuki Mae). Talking about the opposition, Shonan Bellmare received 2 yellow cards (Junnosuke Suzuki and Kazunari Ono).

Match Timeline

Wellington(goal)Kazuya Konno
6'
13'
Masaki Ikeda(goal)Lukian
Hiroyuki Mae- Yellow
15'
38'
Kazunari Ono- Yellow
78'
Sho Fukuda- sub ->Akito Suzuki
78'
Junnosuke Suzuki- sub ->Masaki Ikeda
D. Matsuoka- sub ->Hiroyuki Mae
78'
Takeshi Kanamori- sub ->Kazuya Konno
79'
85'
Hiroyuki Abe- sub ->Taiyo Hiraoka
Masashi Kamekawa- sub ->Itsuki Oda
85'
85'
Junnosuke Suzuki- Yellow
Reiju Tsuruno- sub ->Wellington
90'

Standings

After this match, Avispa Fukuoka has 5 points to occupy the 7th place in the standings. On the other side, Shonan Bellmare has 4 points (10th).

Next matches

Avispa Fukuoka – Formation

Avispa Fukuoka
G
Takumi Nagaishi 1.Japan
7.3
D
Tatsuki Nara  3.Japan
6.8
D
Seiya Inoue 4.Japan
6.4
D
Masaya Tashiro 37.Japan
7.1
M
Hiroyuki Mae 6.Japan
7.0
78' 15'
M
Kazuya Konno 8.Japan
7.9
79'
M
Itsuki Oda 16.Japan
7.7
85'
M
Yuto Iwasaki 18.Japan
7.9
M
Yota Maejima 29.Japan
7.1
M
M. Shigemi 30.Japan
6.4
F
Wellington 17.Brazil
7.8
90' Goals6'
Substitutes
G
Masaaki Murakami 31.Japan
D
Daiki Miya 5.Japan
D
Masashi Kamekawa 19.Japan
6.7
85'
M
6.7
79'
M
D. Matsuoka 88.Japan
6.7
78'
F
Hisashi Jogo 10.Japan
F
Reiju Tsuruno 28.Japan
90'

Avispa Fukuoka started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Shigetoshi Hasebe decided to play with the following team: Takumi Nagaishi (7.3), Seiya Inoue (6.4), Tatsuki Nara (6.8), Masaya Tashiro (7.1), Itsuki Oda (7.7), Hiroyuki Mae (7.0), Masato Shigemi (6.4), Yota Maejima (7.1), Kazuya Konno (7.9), Yuto Iwasaki (7.9) and Wellington (7.8).

The home team had on the bench: Daiki Miya, Takeshi Kanamori (6.7), Hisashi Jogo, Masashi Kamekawa (6.7), Reiju Tsuruno, Masaaki Murakami and Daiki Matsuoka (6.7).

Substitutions

Avispa Fukuoka made 4 changes: Kazuya Konno for Takeshi Kanamori (79′), Wellington for Reiju Tsuruno (90′), Itsuki Oda for Masashi Kamekawa (85′) and Hiroyuki Mae for Daiki Matsuoka (78′).

Player of the match: Kazuya Konno​

The player that probably impressed the most for Avispa Fukuoka was Kazuya Konno.

His rating is 7.9 with 20 passes (55% accurate) and 3 key passes. He won 1 duel out of 7. He performed 8 crosses.

Shonan Bellmare – Formation

Shonan Bellmare
G
Daiki Tomii 23.Japan
8.4
D
Kazunari Ono 8.Japan
6.7
38'
D
Kazuki Oiwa 22.Japan
6.4
D
Min-tae Kim  47.South Korea
7.1
M
Daiki Sugioka 2.Japan
7.8
M
S. Tanaka 5.Japan
7.5
M
T. Hiraoka 13.Japan
6.4
85'
M
Masaki Ikeda 18.Japan
8.1
78' Goals13'
M
Yuto Suzuki 37.Japan
6.8
F
Lukian 11.Brazil
7.7
F
Akito Suzuki 29.Japan
7.3
78'
Substitutes
G
Bum-keun Song 1.South Korea
D
T. Hata 3.Japan
M
Hiroyuki Abe 7.Japan
6.4
85'
M
Akimi Barada 14.Japan
M
Kohei Okuno 15.Japan
M
Sho Fukuda 19.Japan
6.4
78'
M
Junnosuke Suzuki 30.Japan
6.6
78' 85'

Shonan Bellmare started with a 3-3-2-2 line-up (3-3-2-2).

Satoshi Yamaguchi played with: Daiki Tomii (8.4), Kazuki Oiwa (6.4), Min Tae Kim (7.1), Kazunari Ono (6.7), Satoshi Tanaka (7.5), Yuto Suzuki (6.8), Masaki Ikeda (8.1), Taiyo Hiraoka (6.4), Daiki Sugioka (7.8), Lukian (7.7) and Akito Suzuki (7.3).

These were the players on the bench: Bum-keun Song, Taiga Hata, Hiroyuki Abe (6.4), Akimi Barada, Kohei Okuno, Sho Fukuda (6.4) and Junnosuke Suzuki (6.6).

Substitutions

Shonan Bellmare made 3 changes: Akito Suzuki for Sho Fukuda (78′), Masaki Ikeda for Junnosuke Suzuki (78′) and Taiyo Hiraoka for Hiroyuki Abe (85′).

Player of the match: Daiki Tomii​

The most impressive player for Shonan Bellmare was the goalkeeper: Daiki Tomii. His rating is 8.36. He performed 9 saves.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the J-League.​