2013 Shonan Bellmare season

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Shonan Bellmare
2013 season
Manager Cho Kwi-jea
Stadium Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka
J1 League 16th
  2012
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2013 Shonan Bellmare season.

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J1 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12013.03.02 Yokohama F. Marinos 4-2 Shonan Bellmare Nissan Stadium 24,298
22013.03.09 Shonan Bellmare 1-1 Sagan Tosu Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 11,439
32013.03.16 Shonan Bellmare 1-1 Shimizu S-Pulse Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 9,453
42013.03.30 Nagoya Grampus 2-0 Shonan Bellmare Nagoya Mizuho Athletic Stadium 10,706
52013.04.06 Shonan Bellmare 1-1 Kawasaki Frontale Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 7,347
62013.04.14 Urawa Reds 2-0 Shonan Bellmare Saitama Stadium 2002 36,477
72013.04.20 Shonan Bellmare 2-1 Oita Trinita Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 6,301
82013.04.27 Júbilo Iwata 4-0 Shonan Bellmare Yamaha Stadium 9,272
92013.05.03 Shonan Bellmare 0-3 Cerezo Osaka Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 10,947
102013.05.06 Kashima Antlers 1-0 Shonan Bellmare Kashima Soccer Stadium 16,411
112013.05.11 Shonan Bellmare 3-2 FC Tokyo Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 8,248
122013.05.18 Omiya Ardija 2-1 Shonan Bellmare NACK5 Stadium Omiya 10,886
132013.05.25 Shonan Bellmare 0-2 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 10,682
142013.07.06 Vegalta Sendai 0-0 Shonan Bellmare Yurtec Stadium Sendai 13,470
152013.07.10 Shonan Bellmare 1-2 Kashiwa Reysol Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 7,319
162013.07.13 Ventforet Kofu 0-1 Shonan Bellmare Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium 10,175
172013.07.17 Shonan Bellmare 0-2 Albirex Niigata Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 6,080
182013.07.31 Kawasaki Frontale 1-2 Shonan Bellmare Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium 15,934
192013.08.03 Shonan Bellmare 1-2 Yokohama F. Marinos Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 13,786
202013.08.10 Shimizu S-Pulse 3-1 Shonan Bellmare IAI Stadium Nihondaira 15,395
212013.08.17 Shonan Bellmare 1-1 Júbilo Iwata Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 12,140
222013.08.24 Shonan Bellmare 1-2 Ventforet Kofu Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 10,165
232013.08.28 Kashiwa Reysol 5-2 Shonan Bellmare Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium 8,110
242013.08.31 Shonan Bellmare 3-2 Vegalta Sendai Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 11,188
252013.09.14 Sagan Tosu 1-0 Shonan Bellmare Best Amenity Stadium 9,391
262013.09.21 Oita Trinita 1-2 Shonan Bellmare Oita Bank Dome 8,520
272013.09.28 Shonan Bellmare 2-2 Urawa Reds Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 13,743
282013.10.05 Shonan Bellmare 1-1 Nagoya Grampus Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 8,650
292013.10.19 Cerezo Osaka 2-1 Shonan Bellmare Kincho Stadium 15,766
302013.10.27 Albirex Niigata 3-2 Shonan Bellmare Tohoku Denryoku Big Swan Stadium 23,949
312013.11.10 Shonan Bellmare 1-2 Kashima Antlers Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 11,736
322013.11.23 FC Tokyo 2-1 Shonan Bellmare Ajinomoto Stadium 21,648
332013.11.30 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-0 Shonan Bellmare Edion Stadium Hiroshima 27,392
342013.12.07 Shonan Bellmare 0-1 Omiya Ardija Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 9,257

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