2011 Thespa Kusatsu season

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Thespa Kusatsu
2011 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Soejima
Stadium Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma
J2 League 9 th
  2010
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2011 Thespa Kusatsu season.

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J2 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12011.03.06 Tochigi SC 2-1 Thespa Kusatsu Tochigi Green Stadium 6,144
82011.04.24 Oita Trinita 1-2 Thespa Kusatsu Oita Bank Dome 9,537
92011.04.30 Thespa Kusatsu 1-0 Roasso Kumamoto Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 3,258
102011.05.04 Consadole Sapporo 1-0 Thespa Kusatsu Sapporo Dome 12,386
112011.05.08 Thespa Kusatsu 1-2 Fagiano Okayama Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 2,416
122011.05.14 Thespa Kusatsu 2-1 FC Tokyo Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 6,520
132011.05.22 Kataller Toyama 2-3 Thespa Kusatsu Kataller Toyama 2,985
142011.05.29 Shonan Bellmare 2-0 Thespa Kusatsu Hiratsuka Stadium 4,705
152011.06.04 Thespa Kusatsu 3-1 JEF United Chiba Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 6,054
162011.06.12 Tokyo Verdy 1-3 Thespa Kusatsu Ajinomoto Stadium 4,199
172011.06.19 Thespa Kusatsu 2-4 Kyoto Sanga FC Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 3,106
182011.06.26 Giravanz Kitakyushu 2-1 Thespa Kusatsu Honjo Stadium 2,340
22011.06.29 Thespa Kusatsu 0-0 Ehime FC Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,458
192011.07.02 Thespa Kusatsu 1-2 Mito HollyHock Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 3,654
202011.07.09 Tokushima Vortis 3-0 Thespa Kusatsu Pocarisweat Stadium 3,801
212011.07.18 Thespa Kusatsu 0-5 Gainare Tottori Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,979
222011.07.24 Fagiano Okayama 1-2 Thespa Kusatsu Kanko Stadium 8,344
232011.07.31 Thespa Kusatsu 0-0 Sagan Tosu Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 3,544
32011.08.06 Sagan Tosu 1-2 Thespa Kusatsu Best Amenity Stadium 4,497
242011.08.13 FC Tokyo 1-0 Thespa Kusatsu Ajinomoto Stadium 20,790
252011.08.21 Thespa Kusatsu 1-0 Shonan Bellmare Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 3,018
262011.08.27 Yokohama FC 2-0 Thespa Kusatsu NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 4,230
42011.08.31 Thespa Kusatsu 2-0 Tokushima Vortis Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,266
272011.09.11 Thespa Kusatsu 0-0 Tokyo Verdy Kumagaya Athletic Stadium 3,382
282011.09.18 Kyoto Sanga FC 3-1 Thespa Kusatsu Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium 5,787
292011.09.23 Thespa Kusatsu 1-1 Oita Trinita Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 2,864
52011.09.28 Gainare Tottori 1-1 Thespa Kusatsu Tottori Bank Bird Stadium 1,787
302011.10.01 Roasso Kumamoto 1-0 Thespa Kusatsu Roasso Kumamoto 6,797
312011.10.16 JEF United Chiba 2-3 Thespa Kusatsu Fukuda Denshi Arena 8,902
62011.10.19 Thespa Kusatsu 4-2 FC Gifu Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,348
322011.10.23 Thespa Kusatsu 2-2 Giravanz Kitakyushu Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 4,076
72011.10.26 Thespa Kusatsu 1-1 Yokohama FC Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 2,064
332011.10.30 Mito HollyHock 2-2 Thespa Kusatsu K's denki Stadium Mito 4,050
342011.11.06 Thespa Kusatsu 0-0 Kataller Toyama Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 2,200
352011.11.13 FC Gifu 0-1 Thespa Kusatsu Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium 4,149
362011.11.20 Thespa Kusatsu 2-1 Consadole Sapporo Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 5,565
372011.11.27 Ehime FC 1-2 Thespa Kusatsu Ningineer Stadium 3,963
382011.12.03 Thespa Kusatsu 4-0 Tochigi SC Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 3,246

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