FC Tokyo lose first-choice keeper
Akihiro Hayashi will be out of action for six to eight months following knee surgery, FC Tokyo revealed on 13 December. Continue reading “FC Tokyo lose first-choice keeper”
Akihiro Hayashi will be out of action for six to eight months following knee surgery, FC Tokyo revealed on 13 December. Continue reading “FC Tokyo lose first-choice keeper”
FC Tokyo failed to make their third AFC Champions League quarterfinals appearance after falling 0-1 to Beijing Guoan on 6 December. Continue reading “ACL ’20: Tokyo knocked out (R16)”
FC Tokyo overcame Perth Glory 1-0 in the AFC Champions League, and qualified for the knockout stage as the second best team in Group F.
FC Tokyo’s progression into the next stage of the AFC Champions League hangs by a thread following their 1-2 defeat to Ulsan on 30 November.
FC Tokyo rebounded from Tuesday defeat to beat Shanghai Shenhua 2-1 in the AFC Champions League, and moved back into contention for qualification into the next round.
Continue reading “ACL ’20: Tokyo edge past Shanghai (MD4)”
FC Tokyo’s first AFC Champions League match in over nine months ended in disappointment as they fell 0-1 to Shanghai Shenhua on 24 November.
FC Tokyo announced on 10 November the contract extension of manager Kenta Hasegawa.
The J.League held an emergency online press conference on 4 November to announce 10 new COVID-19 cases in the Kashiwa Reysol team.
Kawasaki Frontale extended their winning run to 12 after beating FC Tokyo 2-1 in the Tamagawa Classico, with the decisive goal coming from birthday boy and club veteran Kengo Nakamura. Continue reading “J1: Nakamura marks 40th birthday with Frontale winner (MD25)”
FC Tokyo fell 1-3 defeat to Kashiwa Reysol in one of three rescheduled league matches on 28 October. Continue reading “J1: Tokyo lose for third time”