2014 Vissel Kobe season

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Vissel Kobe
2014 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Adachi
Stadium Noevir Stadium Kobe
J1 League 11th

2014 Vissel Kobe season.

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J1 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12014.03.02 Kawasaki Frontale 2-2 Vissel Kobe Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium 14,011
22014.03.08 Vissel Kobe 1-1 Kashiwa Reysol Noevir Stadium Kobe 13,143
32014.03.15 Vissel Kobe 2-1 FC Tokyo Noevir Stadium Kobe 10,089
42014.03.23 Nagoya Grampus 2-1 Vissel Kobe Nagoya Mizuho Athletic Stadium 10,737
52014.03.29 Vissel Kobe 3-1 Urawa Reds Noevir Stadium Kobe 12,174
62014.04.06 Omiya Ardija 0-3 Vissel Kobe NACK5 Stadium Omiya 9,870
72014.04.12 Vissel Kobe 3-0 Tokushima Vortis Noevir Stadium Kobe 13,408
82014.04.19 Kashima Antlers 2-3 Vissel Kobe Kashima Soccer Stadium 11,952
92014.04.26 Vissel Kobe 2-2 Cerezo Osaka Noevir Stadium Kobe 25,382
102014.04.29 Albirex Niigata 1-1 Vissel Kobe Denka Big Swan Stadium 23,442
112014.05.03 Vissel Kobe 0-0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Noevir Stadium Kobe 17,573
122014.05.06 Vegalta Sendai 4-3 Vissel Kobe Yurtec Stadium Sendai 12,945
132014.05.10 Vissel Kobe 1-0 Ventforet Kofu Noevir Stadium Kobe 12,224
142014.05.17 Shimizu S-Pulse 1-1 Vissel Kobe IAI Stadium Nihondaira 12,639
152014.07.19 Vissel Kobe 0-1 Sagan Tosu Noevir Stadium Kobe 20,616
162014.07.23 Yokohama F. Marinos 1-1 Vissel Kobe NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 13,445
172014.07.27 Vissel Kobe 1-5 Gamba Osaka Noevir Stadium Kobe 18,012
182014.08.02 Urawa Reds 2-2 Vissel Kobe Saitama Stadium 2002 26,494
192014.08.09 Vissel Kobe 1-0 Albirex Niigata Noevir Stadium Kobe 11,303
202014.08.16 Kashiwa Reysol 2-0 Vissel Kobe Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium 9,219
212014.08.23 Vissel Kobe 2-1 Vegalta Sendai Noevir Stadium Kobe 13,329
222014.08.30 Cerezo Osaka 1-2 Vissel Kobe Yanmar Stadium Nagai 21,091
232014.09.13 FC Tokyo 1-1 Vissel Kobe Ajinomoto Stadium 19,097
242014.09.20 Vissel Kobe 3-1 Shimizu S-Pulse Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium 14,850
252014.09.23 Ventforet Kofu 2-0 Vissel Kobe Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium 9,916
262014.09.27 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-1 Vissel Kobe Edion Stadium Hiroshima 12,433
272014.10.05 Vissel Kobe 1-3 Nagoya Grampus Noevir Stadium Kobe 17,516
282014.10.18 Tokushima Vortis 2-2 Vissel Kobe Pocarisweat Stadium 6,678
292014.10.22 Vissel Kobe 0-0 Kashima Antlers Noevir Stadium Kobe 9,375
302014.10.26 Vissel Kobe 2-1 Omiya Ardija Noevir Stadium Kobe 12,826
312014.11.02 Sagan Tosu 2-1 Vissel Kobe Best Amenity Stadium 12,895
322014.11.22 Vissel Kobe 1-2 Yokohama F. Marinos Noevir Stadium Kobe 15,791
332014.11.29 Gamba Osaka 3-1 Vissel Kobe Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium 18,587
342014.12.06 Vissel Kobe 1-2 Kawasaki Frontale Noevir Stadium Kobe 17,574

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