2011 Kataller Toyama season

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Kataller Toyama
2011 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Takayoshi Amma
Stadium Toyama Stadium
J2 League 16 th
 2010
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2011 Kataller Toyama season.

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J2 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12011.03.06 Yokohama FC 1–2 Kataller Toyama NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 11,306
82011.04.23 Kataller Toyama 1–3 Tochigi SC Toyama Stadium 2,849
92011.04.30 Gainare Tottori 0–0 Kataller Toyama Tottori Bank Bird Stadium 3,268
102011.05.04 Kataller Toyama 1–0 FC Gifu Toyama Stadium 4,142
112011.05.08 FC Tokyo 1–0 Kataller Toyama Ajinomoto Stadium 14,174
122011.05.15 Kyoto Sanga FC 0–0 Kataller Toyama Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium 5,464
132011.05.22 Kataller Toyama 2–3 Thespa Kusatsu Toyama Stadium 2,985
142011.05.29 Giravanz Kitakyushu 2–1 Kataller Toyama Honjo Stadium 1,336
152011.06.04 Kataller Toyama 1–1 Roasso Kumamoto Toyama Stadium 2,390
162011.06.12 Mito HollyHock 3–0 Kataller Toyama K's denki Stadium Mito 2,582
172011.06.19 Kataller Toyama 1–5 Tokyo Verdy Toyama Stadium 2,695
182011.06.26 Consadole Sapporo 0–0 Kataller Toyama Sapporo Dome 10,357
22011.06.29 Kataller Toyama 0–2 Tokushima Vortis Toyama Stadium 1,716
192011.07.03 Kataller Toyama 1–2 JEF United Chiba Toyama Stadium 3,529
202011.07.10 Sagan Tosu 0–1 Kataller Toyama Best Amenity Stadium 4,357
212011.07.17 Roasso Kumamoto 1–1 Kataller Toyama Kumamoto Athletics Stadium 25,005
222011.07.23 Kataller Toyama 2–0 Mito HollyHock Toyama Stadium 3,310
232011.07.30 Tokushima Vortis 3–1 Kataller Toyama Pocarisweat Stadium 5,189
32011.08.06 Ehime FC 1–0 Kataller Toyama Ningineer Stadium 2,679
242011.08.14 Kataller Toyama 1–2 Consadole Sapporo Toyama Stadium 3,939
252011.08.21 JEF United Chiba 0–0 Kataller Toyama Fukuda Denshi Arena 8,445
262011.08.28 Kataller Toyama 1–0 FC Tokyo Toyama Stadium 8,663
42011.09.03 Kataller Toyama 1–0 Oita Trinita Toyama Stadium 2,087
272011.09.11 Kataller Toyama 2–3 Shonan Bellmare Toyama Stadium 3,103
282011.09.18 Tochigi SC 1–2 Kataller Toyama Tochigi Green Stadium 5,425
292011.09.25 Kataller Toyama 1–1 Kyoto Sanga FC Toyama Stadium 3,586
52011.09.28 Shonan Bellmare 2–0 Kataller Toyama Hiratsuka Stadium 4,571
302011.10.01 Oita Trinita 1–2 Kataller Toyama Oita Bank Dome 6,013
312011.10.16 Kataller Toyama 1–2 Giravanz Kitakyushu Toyama Stadium 3,296
62011.10.19 Kataller Toyama 0–3 Sagan Tosu Toyama Stadium 2,014
322011.10.22 Tokyo Verdy 1–2 Kataller Toyama Ajinomoto Stadium 3,455
72011.10.26 Fagiano Okayama 1–1 Kataller Toyama Kanko Stadium 4,323
332011.10.30 Kataller Toyama 4–2 Gainare Tottori Toyama Stadium 2,460
342011.11.06 Thespa Kusatsu 0–0 Kataller Toyama Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 2,200
352011.11.13 Kataller Toyama 0–2 Fagiano Okayama Toyama Stadium 2,889
362011.11.19 Kataller Toyama 2–1 Ehime FC Toyama Stadium 2,087
372011.11.27 FC Gifu 1–1 Kataller Toyama Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium 5,518
382011.12.03 Kataller Toyama 0–2 Yokohama FC Toyama Stadium 4,493

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