2014 Cerezo Osaka season

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Cerezo Osaka
2014 season
Manager Flag of Serbia.svg Ranko Popović
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Pezzaiuoli
Flag of Japan.svg Kiyoshi Okuma
Stadium Yanmar Stadium Nagai
J1 League 17th

2014 Cerezo Osaka season.

Contents

J1 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12014.03.01 Cerezo Osaka 0-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Yanmar Stadium Nagai 37,079
22014.03.08 Tokushima Vortis 0-2 Cerezo Osaka Pocarisweat Stadium 12,202
32014.03.15 Cerezo Osaka 4-1 Shimizu S-Pulse Yanmar Stadium Nagai 20,323
42014.03.23 Kashima Antlers 0-2 Cerezo Osaka Kashima Soccer Stadium 32,099
52014.03.29 Cerezo Osaka 0-0 Albirex Niigata Kincho Stadium 15,232
62014.04.06 Kashiwa Reysol 2-1 Cerezo Osaka Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium 13,731
72014.04.12 Cerezo Osaka 2-2 Gamba Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 42,723
82014.04.19 FC Tokyo 2-0 Cerezo Osaka Ajinomoto Stadium 40,761
92014.04.26 Vissel Kobe 2-2 Cerezo Osaka Noevir Stadium Kobe 25,382
102014.04.29 Cerezo Osaka 1-1 Omiya Ardija Yanmar Stadium Nagai 19,367
112014.05.03 Nagoya Grampus 1-2 Cerezo Osaka Toyota Stadium 38,966
132014.05.10 Cerezo Osaka 0-1 Vegalta Sendai Kincho Stadium 15,479
142014.05.17 Urawa Reds 1-0 Cerezo Osaka Saitama Stadium 2002 54,350
122014.07.15 Cerezo Osaka 1-2 Kawasaki Frontale Kincho Stadium 15,873
152014.07.19 Cerezo Osaka 2-2 Yokohama F. Marinos Yanmar Stadium Nagai 30,188
162014.07.23 Ventforet Kofu 0-0 Cerezo Osaka Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium 12,052
172014.07.27 Cerezo Osaka 0-1 Sagan Tosu Kincho Stadium 13,431
182014.08.02 Albirex Niigata 1-0 Cerezo Osaka Denka Big Swan Stadium 30,078
192014.08.09 Cerezo Osaka 0-0 FC Tokyo Yanmar Stadium Nagai 16,211
202014.08.16 Kawasaki Frontale 5-4 Cerezo Osaka Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium 18,124
212014.08.23 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 0-0 Cerezo Osaka Edion Stadium Hiroshima 21,102
222014.08.30 Cerezo Osaka 1-2 Vissel Kobe Yanmar Stadium Nagai 21,091
232014.09.13 Cerezo Osaka 2-0 Kashiwa Reysol Yanmar Stadium Nagai 22,941
242014.09.20 Gamba Osaka 2-0 Cerezo Osaka Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium 19,569
252014.09.23 Cerezo Osaka 1-2 Nagoya Grampus Yanmar Stadium Nagai 17,807
262014.09.27 Cerezo Osaka 1-0 Urawa Reds Yanmar Stadium Nagai 22,936
272014.10.05 Shimizu S-Pulse 3-0 Cerezo Osaka IAI Stadium Nihondaira 11,971
282014.10.18 Sagan Tosu 1-0 Cerezo Osaka Best Amenity Stadium 15,083
292014.10.22 Cerezo Osaka 3-1 Tokushima Vortis Kincho Stadium 10,262
302014.10.26 Yokohama F. Marinos 0-0 Cerezo Osaka Nissan Stadium 27,384
312014.11.02 Cerezo Osaka 1-3 Ventforet Kofu Yanmar Stadium Nagai 23,378
322014.11.22 Vegalta Sendai 3-3 Cerezo Osaka Yurtec Stadium Sendai 19,404
332014.11.29 Cerezo Osaka 1-4 Kashima Antlers Yanmar Stadium Nagai 23,330
342014.12.06 Omiya Ardija 2-0 Cerezo Osaka NACK5 Stadium Omiya 12,035

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