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Official Match Report JAPAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Match Report KIRIN CHALLENGE CUP 2014 Date and Time October 10,2014 19:29Duration 90min Stadium DENKA BIG SWAN STADIUM,NIIGATA Weather Clear Temp 18.3℃Humidity 58% Wind Light Pitch Condition Attendances Match Commissioner KAGAYAMA Hiroshi Asst.Ref.1 WANG Dexin /CHN 4th Off. KIMURA Hiroyuki Lawn Excellent Lawn 39,628 Referee MA Ning /CHN Asst.Ref.2 SHI Xiang /CHN Scorer SAKAGAMI Tsukasa Damp Dry 1 1st Half 0 Japan National Team 0 2nd Half 0 Jamaica National Team 1 0 KICK OFF Ball Possession Ball Possession 51.6% 48.4% Substitute Shots Shots Substitute Goal Name No. Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No.OUT Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2ndOUT Time No. 0 NISHIKAWA Shusaku 12 GK GK 1 Ryan THOMPSON 0 89' 0 NAGATOMO Yuto 5 DF DF 4 Westley MORGAN (Cap.) 1 1 0 SHIOTANI Tsukasa 16 DF DF 2 Nyron NOSWORTHY 0 2 2 SAKAI Gotoku 3 DF DF 5 Alvas POWELL 1 1 0 HOSOGAI Hajime 13 MF DF 20 Kemar LAWRENCE 1 1 0 MORISHIGE Masato 6 MF DF 8 Nicholy FINLAYSON 0 64' 90' 2 1 3 KAGAWA Shinji 10 MF DF 6 Jermaine TAYLOR 0 1 1 SHIBASAKI Gaku 7 MF MF 14 Joel GRANT 0 75' 59' 2 2 4 OKAZAKI Shinji 9 FW MF 15 Je-Vaughn WATSON 1 1 2 2 4 HONDA Keisuke (Cap.) 4 FW FW 16 Jamar LOZA 0 HT 74' 3 1 4 MUTO Yoshinori 14 FW FW 11 Dane RICHARDS 0 HT KAWASHIMA Eiji 1 GK GK 13 Dwayne MILLER GONDA Shuichi23 GK DF 3 Upston EDWARDS MIZUMOTO Hiroki2 DF DF 12 Hughan GRAY 0 8 5 0 OTA Kosuke21 DF MF 18 Cardel BENBOW 0 14 NISHI Daigo20 DF FW 9 Michael SEATON 1 1 16 SUZUKI Daisuke15 DF FW 21 Deshorn BROWN TANAKA Junya8 MF FW 10 Darren MATTOCKS 0 11 10 0 TAGUCHI Taishi 22 MF MORIOKA Ryota 17 MF HAVENAAR Mike 18 FW 9 2 2 KOBAYASHI Yu 19 FW 14 0 KAKITANI Yoichiro 11 FW Caution and Sent-off Head Coach Head Coach Caution and Sent-off Javier AGUIRRE /MEX Winfried SCHAEFER /GER 5' C 4 W.MORGAN Unsport. 25' C 16 J.LOZA Unsport. 2nd 1st Team Total 1st 2nd 76' C 15 J.WATSON Unsport. 11 9 20Shots 5 1 4 afterM. C 6 J.TAYLOR Dissent 3 2 5GK 15 7 8 5 1 6CK 3 2 1 7 9 16Dir.FK 11 5 6 3 1 4Ind.FK 3 2 1 3 1 4(Off-side) 3 2 1 0 0 0PK 0 0 0 Time TeamNo. Scorer assist Scoring Play:~:Dribble,→:Ground Rolling Pass,↑:Floating Pass,×:Mix up,S:Shot,H:Heading,R.F.:Right Foot 16' Japan Own Goal Centre-2 Opp FP ~9 Intercept ~ Centre-1 → 4 → 7 S(R.F.)Opp GK Clear Opp FP OWN GOAL [Duration of Match] 1st 46:52(1:52), 2nd 47:59(2:59), Game time required 1:50:52 [Notes].
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