2002 Ventforet Kofu season

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Ventforet Kofu
2002 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Oki
Stadium Kose Sports Park Stadium
J. League 2 7th
Emperor's Cup 3rd Round
Top goalscorer Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyoshi Tsurumi (8)
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Kageyama (8)
  2001
2003  

2002 Ventforet Kofu season

Contents

Competitions

CompetitionsPosition
J. League 2 7th / 12 clubs
Emperor's Cup 3rd Round

League Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
5 Shonan Bellmare 441616124643+364
6 Omiya Ardija 441417135242+1059
7 Ventforet Kofu 441610185155458
8 Avispa Fukuoka 4410122258691142
9 Sagan Tosu 449142141642341
Updated to match(es) played on November 24, 2002. Source: J.League Data Site
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Domestic results

J. League 2

MatchDateVenueOpponentsScore
12002.3.3 Mitsuzawa Stadium Yokohama F.C. 2-3
22002.3.9 Kose Sports Stadium Avispa Fukuoka 0-2
32002.3.16Hitachinaka (ja:ひたちなか市総合運動公園陸上競技場) Mito HollyHock 1-0
42002.3.21 Yamagata Park Stadium Montedio Yamagata 3-2
52002.3.24 Kose Sports Stadium Cerezo Osaka 1-3
62002.3.30 Kose Sports Stadium Omiya Ardija 1-0
72002.4.6 Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium Shonan Bellmare 0-0
82002.4.10 Kose Sports Stadium Sagan Tosu 1-1
92002.4.13Oita (ja:大分市営陸上競技場) Oita Trinita 0-1
102002.4.20 Kose Sports Stadium Albirex Niigata 1-3
112002.4.24 Kose Sports Stadium Kawasaki Frontale 1-4
122002.4.27 Hakata no mori stadium Avispa Fukuoka 1-1
132002.5.3 Kose Sports Stadium Montedio Yamagata 1-0
142002.5.6Ojiyama (ja:皇子山陸上競技場) Cerezo Osaka 2-2
152002.5.11 Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium Omiya Ardija 1-3
162002.7.6 Kose Sports Stadium Shonan Bellmare 0-2
172002.7.10 Tosu Stadium Sagan Tosu 0-0
182002.7.13 Todoroki Athletics Stadium Kawasaki Frontale 1-2
192002.7.20 Kose Sports Stadium Yokohama F.C. 1-0
202002.7.24 Kose Sports Stadium Oita Trinita 1-2
212002.7.27 Niigata Stadium Albirex Niigata 0-1
222002.8.3 Kose Sports Stadium Mito HollyHock 2-1
232002.8.7 Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium Omiya Ardija 0-3
242002.8.10 Kose Sports Stadium Kawasaki Frontale 2-2
252002.8.17 Kose Sports Stadium Sagan Tosu 0-0
262002.8.21Oita (ja:大分市営陸上競技場) Oita Trinita 1-0
272002.8.25 Kose Sports Stadium Avispa Fukuoka 3-0
282002.8.31 Yumenoshima Stadium Yokohama F.C. 1-1
292002.9.7 Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium Shonan Bellmare 1-0
302002.9.11 Kose Sports Stadium Albirex Niigata 2-1
312002.9.15 Yamagata Park Stadium Montedio Yamagata 1-0
322002.9.21 Kose Sports Stadium Cerezo Osaka 0-2
332002.9.25 Kasamatsu Stadium Mito HollyHock 2-1
342002.9.29 Kose Sports Stadium Omiya Ardija 2-3
352002.10.5 Kose Sports Stadium Oita Trinita 1-2
362002.10.9 Niigata City Athletic Stadium Albirex Niigata 1-1
372002.10.12 Kose Sports Stadium Montedio Yamagata 3-0
382002.10.19 Hakata no mori stadium Avispa Fukuoka 4-1
392002.10.23 Kose Sports Stadium Mito HollyHock 1-0
402002.10.26 Nagai Stadium Cerezo Osaka 0-0
412002.11.2 Kose Sports Stadium Shonan Bellmare 0-1
422002.11.10 Tosu Stadium Sagan Tosu 4-1
432002.11.16 Todoroki Athletics Stadium Kawasaki Frontale 1-2
442002.11.24 Kose Sports Stadium Yokohama F.C. 0-1

Emperor's Cup

MatchDateVenueOpponentsScore
1st Round2002..[[]] Tsukuba University 3-1
2nd Round2002..[[]] Alouette Kumamoto 2-0
3rd Round2002..[[]] Vegalta Sendai 0-1

Player statistics

No.Pos.PlayerD.o.B. (Age)Height / Weight J. League 2 Emperor's Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Hiromasa Azuma August 29, 1977 (aged 24)cm / kg00
2DF Yusaku Tanioku October 18, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg70
3DF Masahiro Kano April 4, 1977 (aged 24)cm / kg120
4MF Makoto Kaneko December 9, 1975 (aged 26)cm / kg00
5DF Masayoshi Yoshida August 4, 1982 (aged 19)cm / kg20
6DF Kenji Nakada October 4, 1973 (aged 28)cm / kg231
7MF Hiroyuki Dobashi November 27, 1977 (aged 24)cm / kg261
8MF Kazuki Kuranuki November 10, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg441
9FW Manabu Komatsubara April 2, 1981 (aged 20)cm / kg81
10MF Ken Fujita August 27, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg335
11FW Naoki Urata June 27, 1974 (aged 27)cm / kg101
13MF Tetsuya Oishi November 26, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg290
14MF Katsuya Ishihara October 2, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg404
15MF Yusuke Yoshizaki June 12, 1981 (aged 20)cm / kg140
16FW Hitoshi Matsushima April 30, 1980 (aged 21)cm / kg241
17MF Tomoyoshi Tsurumi October 12, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg418
18FW Hayato Yano October 29, 1980 (aged 21)cm / kg10
19MF Takashi Ono July 4, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg00
20MF Jun Mizukoshi January 15, 1975 (aged 27)cm / kg334
21GK Yusuke Kawakita May 13, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg90
22GK Tatsuya Tsuruta September 9, 1982 (aged 19)cm / kg360
23FW Kosuke Suzuki June 16, 1981 (aged 20)cm / kg70
24DF Koichi Yokozeki September 11, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg50
25DF Yukihiro Aoba July 26, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg430
26MF Hiromitsu Hayashi June 14, 1983 (aged 18)cm / kg00
27MF Kenichi Ego June 7, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg10
28FW Shinya Hoshido October 4, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg00
28MF Shinya Nasu December 29, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg284
29FW Yoshitaka Kageyama March 31, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg388
30MF Reiji Nakajima June 28, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg10
31MF Naoki Makino November 11, 1976 (aged 25)cm / kg40
32DF Yosuke Ikehata June 7, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg361
33DF Tsuyoshi Nakao May 29, 1983 (aged 18)cm / kg10
34DF Alair January 27, 1982 (aged 20)cm / kg210
35GK Kazuki Sawada June 5, 1982 (aged 19)cm / kg00
36DF Yohei Suzuki July 26, 1978 (aged 23)cm / kg00
37FW Jorginho September 5, 1979 (aged 22)cm / kg167

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