2004 Mito HollyHock season

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Mito HollyHock
2004 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Maeda
Stadium Kasamatsu Stadium
J. League 2 9th
Emperor's Cup 4th Round
Top goalscorer Flag of Japan.svg Yasutaka Kobayashi (9)
  2003
2005 

2004 Mito HollyHock season

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Competitions

CompetitionsPosition
J. League 2 9th / 12 clubs
Emperor's Cup 4th Round

J2 League results

J. League 2

MatchDateVenueOpponentsScoreAttendance
12004.03.13 Kasamatsu Stadium Shonan Bellmare 0-09,155
22004.03.20 Yamagata Park Stadium Montedio Yamagata 2-26,159
32004.03.27 Kasamatsu Stadium Avispa Fukuoka 0-03,295
42004.04.03 Kasamatsu Stadium Yokohama FC 2-22,014
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Official J League Data


Emperor's Cup

MatchDateVenueOpponentsScore
3rd Round2004.10.10 Kasamatsu Stadium Alouette Kumamoto 4-0
4th Round2004.11.12 EDION Stadium Hiroshima Kashima Antlers 0-1

Player statistics

No.Pos.PlayerD.o.B. (Age)Height / Weight J. League 2 Emperor's Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Koji Homma April 27, 1977 (aged 26)cm / kg280
2DF Masanori Kizawa June 2, 1969 (aged 34)cm / kg190
3DF Takafumi Yoshimoto May 13, 1978 (aged 25)cm / kg152
4DF Rikiya Kawamae August 20, 1971 (aged 32)cm / kg131
5DF Naoki Mori November 21, 1977 (aged 26)cm / kg322
6DF Tsuyoshi Tanikawa April 25, 1980 (aged 23)cm / kg81
7MF Kenji Hada June 27, 1981 (aged 22)cm / kg302
8MF Takamichi Seki January 16, 1981 (aged 23)cm / kg371
9FW Yasutaka Kobayashi June 15, 1980 (aged 23)cm / kg409
10MF Daisuke Kimori July 28, 1977 (aged 26)cm / kg321
11FW Kazushi Isoyama January 8, 1975 (aged 29)cm / kg393
13MF Yoshio Kitajima October 29, 1975 (aged 28)cm / kg270
14MF Taijiro Kurita March 3, 1975 (aged 29)cm / kg340
15FW Tsuyoshi Kaneko April 8, 1983 (aged 20)cm / kg00
15DF Shingo Morita December 9, 1978 (aged 25)cm / kg81
16FW Atsushi Matsuura January 10, 1982 (aged 22)cm / kg182
17DF Keita Isozaki November 17, 1980 (aged 23)cm / kg344
18FW Kentaro Yoshida October 5, 1980 (aged 23)cm / kg150
19FW Shogo Sakurai April 3, 1984 (aged 19)cm / kg00
19MF Shunta Nagai July 12, 1982 (aged 21)cm / kg150
20DF Yuichi Shibakoya June 16, 1983 (aged 20)cm / kg390
21GK Go Kaburaki August 26, 1977 (aged 26)cm / kg30
22DF Shinobu Ito May 7, 1983 (aged 20)cm / kg330
23DF Mitsutada Ikeda June 18, 1984 (aged 19)cm / kg00
24MF Chihiro Matoba February 26, 1980 (aged 24)cm / kg00
24DF Toshihiro Yahata May 29, 1980 (aged 23)cm / kg00
25DF Kosuke Suda February 4, 1980 (aged 24)cm / kg210
26MF Kinoto Saito July 8, 1976 (aged 27)cm / kg00
27FW Yuya Iwadate May 25, 1985 (aged 18)cm / kg00
28MF Shōhei Ogura September 8, 1985 (aged 18)cm / kg150
29MF Kazuhiko Shingyoji February 5, 1986 (aged 18)cm / kg80
30MF Marquinho March 7, 1976 (aged 28)cm / kg191
31GK Hiroyuki Takeda November 30, 1983 (aged 20)cm / kg140
32DF Masashi Owada July 28, 1981 (aged 22)cm / kg40

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