2014 Kataller Toyama season

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Kataller Toyama
2014 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Takayoshi Amma
Stadium Toyama Stadium
J2 League 22nd
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2014 Kataller Toyama season.

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J2 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12014.03.02 Fagiano Okayama 0-0 Kataller Toyama Kanko Stadium 9,577
22014.03.09 FC Gifu 3-0 Kataller Toyama Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium 7,879
32014.03.16 Kataller Toyama 1-2 Yokohama FC Toyama Stadium 4,554
42014.03.22 Kataller Toyama 1-2 Kyoto Sanga FC Toyama Stadium 3,761
52014.03.30 Thespakusatsu Gunma 2-0 Kataller Toyama Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,814
62014.04.05 Kataller Toyama 0-3 Tokyo Verdy Toyama Stadium 2,873
72014.04.13 Ehime FC 4-0 Kataller Toyama Ningineer Stadium 2,272
82014.04.20 Kataller Toyama 1-1 JEF United Chiba Toyama Stadium 5,733
92014.04.26 Oita Trinita 3-0 Kataller Toyama Oita Bank Dome 5,971
102014.04.29 Kataller Toyama 3-2 Matsumoto Yamaga FC Toyama Stadium 6,781
112014.05.03 Montedio Yamagata 1-0 Kataller Toyama ND Soft Stadium Yamagata 6,430
122014.05.06 Kataller Toyama 0-2 Giravanz Kitakyushu Toyama Stadium 4,021
132014.05.11 Avispa Fukuoka 2-1 Kataller Toyama Level5 Stadium 5,708
142014.05.18 Kataller Toyama 0-1 Júbilo Iwata Toyama Stadium 8,018
152014.05.24 Kamatamare Sanuki 2-1 Kataller Toyama Kagawa Marugame Stadium 2,772
162014.05.31 Roasso Kumamoto 2-0 Kataller Toyama Kumamoto Suizenji Stadium 3,580
172014.06.07 Kataller Toyama 0-1 Shonan Bellmare Toyama Stadium 4,596
182014.06.14 Kataller Toyama 0-3 Mito HollyHock Toyama Stadium 3,240
192014.06.21 Consadole Sapporo 2-1 Kataller Toyama Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium 6,844
202014.06.28 Kataller Toyama 1-0 V-Varen Nagasaki Toyama Stadium 2,622
212014.07.05 Tochigi SC 2-1 Kataller Toyama Tochigi Green Stadium 4,227
222014.07.20 Kataller Toyama 1-1 Kamatamare Sanuki Toyama Stadium 4,602
232014.07.26 Shonan Bellmare 2-0 Kataller Toyama Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 7,312
242014.07.30 Kataller Toyama 1-3 Ehime FC Toyama Stadium 3,756
252014.08.03 Yokohama FC 2-0 Kataller Toyama NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 3,922
262014.08.10 Kataller Toyama 1-1 Montedio Yamagata Toyama Stadium 2,983
272014.08.17 Júbilo Iwata 3-2 Kataller Toyama Yamaha Stadium 8,388
282014.08.24 Kataller Toyama 0-2 Roasso Kumamoto Toyama Stadium 3,371
292014.08.31 V-Varen Nagasaki 2-0 Kataller Toyama Nagasaki Stadium 3,502
302014.09.06 Kataller Toyama 0-0 FC Gifu Toyama Stadium 4,571
312014.09.14 Kataller Toyama 1-1 Oita Trinita Toyama Stadium 3,624
322014.09.20 Tokyo Verdy 0-1 Kataller Toyama Ajinomoto Stadium 3,445
332014.09.23 Kataller Toyama 0-1 Thespakusatsu Gunma Toyama Stadium 4,698
342014.09.28 Kataller Toyama 1-2 Avispa Fukuoka Toyama Stadium 4,005
352014.10.04 Giravanz Kitakyushu 2-2 Kataller Toyama Honjo Stadium 2,734
362014.10.11 Mito HollyHock 2-3 Kataller Toyama K's denki Stadium Mito 3,818
372014.10.19 Kataller Toyama 0-2 Consadole Sapporo Toyama Stadium 4,108
382014.10.26 Matsumoto Yamaga FC 2-1 Kataller Toyama Matsumotodaira Park Stadium 14,007
392014.11.01 Kataller Toyama 1-0 Tochigi SC Toyama Stadium 2,837
402014.11.09 Kyoto Sanga FC 1-1 Kataller Toyama Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium 3,680
412014.11.15 JEF United Chiba 2-1 Kataller Toyama Fukuda Denshi Arena 10,199
422014.11.23 Kataller Toyama 0-3 Fagiano Okayama Toyama Stadium 4,842

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