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Cong Phuong's team was relegated.

VnExpressVnExpress03/12/2023


Japan's Yokohama FC was relegated from J-League 1 after losing 1-2 to Kashima Antlers in the final round this afternoon, December 3.

Yokohama FC failed to stay in J-League 1 after just one season of promotion. Photo: Yokohama FC

Yokohama FC failed to stay in J-League 1 after just one season of promotion. Photo: Yokohama FC

Before round 34, Yokohama was at the bottom with 29 points, three points behind the team above Kashiwa Reysol, with a goal difference of 12 goals. Yokohama's chances of staying in the league were extremely slim as they had to win big against the top team Kashima Antlers, while Kashiwa Reysol lost big to Nagoya Grampus.

Yokohama was determined to win so that even if they did not stay in the league, they could still create a gift of gratitude to their fans. At Kahshima Stadium, coach Shuhei Yomoda and his team played well, controlling the ball 51% of the time and taking 14 shots with three on target compared to their opponents' 19 shots and eight on target. However, the home team took advantage of their opportunities better.

Yokohama got a consolation goal in the 63rd minute thanks to Mauricio Caprini, with a beautiful left-footed volley from about 28 meters from goal. The effort after that was not enough to save the team from losing their 19th match - the most in the league, after 34 rounds.

Yokohama is the only team in J-League 1 in 2023. The champion is Vissel Kobe with 71 points. From next season, the league will expand from 18 to 20 teams permanently, so there will be only one relegation spot in 2023, and there will be three J-League 2 teams promoted next season.

This is the third time in Yokohama FC's history that they have been relegated from J-League 1 since its establishment in 1998. The previous two times were in 2007 and 2021. The team only stayed in the league once in the 2020 season and has only played in Japan's top flight four seasons so far.

Vietnamese striker Nguyen Cong Phuong (right) returns to J-League 2 for the second time. Photo: Yokohama FC

Vietnamese striker Nguyen Cong Phuong (right) returns to J-League 2 for the second time. Photo: Yokohama FC

After 34 matches, striker Nguyen Cong Phuong was not registered to play by the club once. He was only registered twice in the J-League Cup, once coming off the bench in the second half of the 2-3 loss to Nagoya Grampus on April 5. At the end of the season, the striker born in 1995 could not complete his goal of playing 25 matches for Yokohama.

Cong Phuong's situation contrasts with two other Southeast Asian players playing in the J-League 1, both from Thailand. Supachok Sarachat has played 24 games, scoring seven and assisting one for 12th-placed Consadole Sapporo. The 25-year-old striker has played 1,175 minutes out of a possible 3,060. The other is midfielder Ekanit Panya, 24, who has played five games and 186 minutes for third-placed Urawa Red Diamonds.

Cong Phuong has two years left on his contract with Yokohama FC and will play in J-League 2 for the second time. Previously, he played for Mito Hollyhock for one season in 2016.

Hieu Luong



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