2008 Kashima Antlers season

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Kashima Antlers
2008 season
Manager Oliveira
Stadium Kashima Soccer Stadium
J. League 1 Champions
Emperor's Cup 5th Round
J. League Cup Quarterfinals
Top goalscorer Marquinhos (21)
  2007
2009  

2008 Kashima Antlers season

Competitions

CompetitionsPosition
J. League 1 Champions / 18 clubs
Emperor's Cup 5th Round
J. League Cup Quarterfinals

J. League 1

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4 Shimizu S-Pulse 34186106041+1960
5 Júbilo Iwata 34177106851+1758
6 Kashima Antlers 34184126253+958
7 Nagoya Grampus Eight 34139125149+248
8 Oita Trinita 34138134745+247
Updated to match(es) played on December 2, 2006. Source: J. League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

J.League Division 1 results [1] [2]
DateOpponentVenueResult
F–A
Attendance
8 March 2008Consadole SapporoH4–028,152
16 March 2008Tokyo VerdyA2–018,934
30 March 2008Yokohama F. MarinosH2–122,901
2 April 2008Albirex NiigataA2–022,740
5 April 2008JEF United ChibaH4–117,257
13 April 2008Urawa Red DiamondsA0–254,450
19 April 2008Gamba OsakaH0–017,292
27 April 2008Omiya ArdijaA1–111,884
30 April 2008Vissel KobeH2–210,221
3 May 2008Kawasaki FrontaleA2–320,280
11 May 2008Shimizu S-PulseA0–116,195
17 May 2008Kashiwa ReysolH1–120,361
25 June 2008Oita TrinitaH1–08,286
28 June 2008Nagoya GrampusA4–018,215
5 July 2008Júbilo IwataA2–118,479
13 July 2008FC TokyoH4–116,561
16 July 2008Kyoto Sanga FCA1–215,081
20 July 2008Yokohama F. MarinosA2–034,752
27 July 2008Urawa Red DiamondsH1–136,412
9 August 2008JEF United ChibaA1–316,190
16 August 2008Tokyo VerdyH4–121,431
23 August 2008Nagoya GrampusH1–219,868
27 August 2008Vissel KobeA2–113,123
13 September 2008Kawasaki FrontaleH1–122,292
20 September 2008Kashiwa ReysolA1–110,669
28 September 2008Shimizu S-PulseH2–015,481
1 October 2008Omiya ArdijaH2–06,725
4 October 2008Gamba OsakaA0–019,386
18 October 2008Kyoto Sanga FCH2–120,580
26 October 2008FC TokyoA2–333,596
9 November 2008Albirex NiigataH0–021,500
23 November 2008Oita TrinitaA1–031,744
29 November 2008Júbilo IwataH1–029,820
6 December 2008Consadole SapporoA1–026,220

Emperor's Cup


J. League Cup


Player statistics

No.Pos.PlayerD.o.B. (Age)Height / Weight J. League 1 Emperor's Cup J. League Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Hideaki Ozawa 17 March 1974 (aged 33)cm / kg00
2DF Atsuto Uchida 27 March 1988 (aged 19)cm / kg251
3DF Daiki Iwamasa 30 January 1982 (aged 26)cm / kg332
4DF Go Oiwa 23 June 1972 (aged 35)cm / kg180
6MF Kōji Nakata 9 July 1979 (aged 28)cm / kg90
7DF Toru Araiba 12 July 1979 (aged 28)cm / kg302
8MF Takuya Nozawa 12 August 1981 (aged 26)cm / kg273
9FW Yūzō Tashiro 22 July 1982 (aged 25)cm / kg273
10MF Masashi Motoyama 20 June 1979 (aged 28)cm / kg323
11MF Danilo 11 June 1979 (aged 28)cm / kg284
13FW Shinzo Koroki 31 July 1986 (aged 21)cm / kg298
14MF Chikashi Masuda 19 June 1985 (aged 22)cm / kg190
15MF Takeshi Aoki 28 September 1982 (aged 25)cm / kg342
16MF Masaki Chugo 16 May 1982 (aged 25)cm / kg240
17FW Ryuta Sasaki 7 February 1988 (aged 20)cm / kg112
18FW Marquinhos 23 March 1976 (aged 31)cm / kg3021
19DF Masahiko Inoha 28 August 1985 (aged 22)cm / kg230
20MF Shuto Suzuki 31 August 1985 (aged 22)cm / kg00
21GK Hitoshi Sogahata 2 August 1979 (aged 28)cm / kg340
22DF Naoya Ishigami 2 March 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg40
23MF Yuji Funayama 19 January 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg20
24DF Takefumi Toma 21 March 1989 (aged 18)cm / kg00
25MF Yasushi Endo 7 April 1988 (aged 19)cm / kg00
26MF Kenji Koyano 22 June 1988 (aged 19)cm / kg00
27DF Kenta Kasai 25 December 1985 (aged 22)cm / kg00
28GK Shinichiro Kawamata 23 July 1989 (aged 18)cm / kg00
29GK Tetsu Sugiyama 26 June 1981 (aged 26)cm / kg00
30MF Hiroyuki Omichi 25 June 1987 (aged 20)cm / kg00
31DF Keita Goto 8 September 1986 (aged 21)cm / kg00
32DF Seiji Kaneko 27 May 1980 (aged 27)cm / kg00
33MF Marcinho 20 March 1981 (aged 26)cm / kg120
40MF Mitsuo Ogasawara 5 April 1979 (aged 28)cm / kg245

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