2015 Grulla Morioka season

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Grulla Morioka
2015 season
Manager Naoki Naruo
Stadium Morioka Minami Park Stadium
J3 League 11th of 13
Highest home attendance3,025
Lowest home attendance635
Average home league attendance1,239
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2015 Grulla Morioka season.

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
9 FC Ryukyu 36129154551645
10 Fujieda MYFC 361142137612437
11 Grulla Morioka 368111736471135
12 J.League U-22 Selection (W)36772228714328Folded by JFA after the season.
13 YSCC Yokohama 36762324583427
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2015. Source: JLeague.jp
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4th) head-to-head results; 5th) disciplinary points; 6th) draw
(W) Withdrawn

J3 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
22015.03.22 Fukushima United FC 1-0 Grulla Morioka Toho Stadium 1,150
32015.03.29 Grulla Morioka 0-0 Kataller Toyama Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,938
42015.04.05 SC Sagamihara 1-1 Grulla Morioka Sagamihara Gion Stadium 1,660
52015.04.12 Grulla Morioka 1-2 J.League U-22 Selection Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,417
62015.04.19 Grulla Morioka 2-2 YSCC Yokohama Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,105
72015.04.26 FC Ryukyu 3-1 Grulla Morioka Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium 856
82015.04.29 Grulla Morioka 0-0 FC Machida Zelvia Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,277
92015.05.03 Blaublitz Akita 1-0 Grulla Morioka Akigin Stadium 2,023
102015.05.06 Grulla Morioka 0-1 Gainare Tottori Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,272
112015.05.10 Grulla Morioka 0-2 AC Nagano Parceiro Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,329
122015.05.17 Renofa Yamaguchi FC 4-0 Grulla Morioka Ishin Memorial Park Stadium 4,021
132015.05.24 Grulla Morioka 2-0 Fujieda MYFC Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,130
142015.05.31 Grulla Morioka 2-1 FC Ryukyu Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,004
152015.06.07 Fukushima United FC 1-1 Grulla Morioka Toho Stadium 1,599
162015.06.14 Grulla Morioka 2-3 SC Sagamihara Morioka Minami Park Stadium 3,025
172015.06.21 AC Nagano Parceiro 0-1 Grulla Morioka Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 4,882
192015.07.05 Grulla Morioka 5-0 J.League U-22 Selection Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,053
202015.07.12 Grulla Morioka 0-2 Fujieda MYFC Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,115
212015.07.19 Gainare Tottori 2-1 Grulla Morioka Tottori Bank Bird Stadium 3,295
222015.07.26 Grulla Morioka 1-1 YSCC Yokohama Morioka Minami Park Stadium 922
232015.07.29 FC Machida Zelvia 0-1 Grulla Morioka Machida Stadium 2,005
242015.08.02 Grulla Morioka 0-1 Renofa Yamaguchi FC Morioka Minami Park Stadium 855
252015.08.09 Kataller Toyama 1-0 Grulla Morioka Toyama Stadium 2,542
262015.08.16 Grulla Morioka 0-0 Blaublitz Akita Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,170
272015.09.06 SC Sagamihara 2-2 Grulla Morioka Sagamihara Gion Stadium 1,882
282015.09.13 Grulla Morioka 1-1 FC Machida Zelvia Morioka Minami Park Stadium 811
292015.09.20 FC Ryukyu 1-1 Grulla Morioka Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium 736
302015.09.23 Grulla Morioka 0-1 Blaublitz Akita Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,127
312015.09.27 AC Nagano Parceiro 2-2 Grulla Morioka Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,628
322015.10.04 Grulla Morioka 1-0 J.League U-22 Selection Morioka Minami Park Stadium 944
332015.10.11 Fujieda MYFC 2-1 Grulla Morioka Fujieda Soccer Stadium 964
342015.10.17 YSCC Yokohama 0-1 Grulla Morioka NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 548
362015.10.31 Grulla Morioka 1-2 Gainare Tottori Morioka Minami Park Stadium 890
372015.11.08 Grulla Morioka 1-4 Renofa Yamaguchi FC Morioka Minami Park Stadium 635
382015.11.15 Kataller Toyama 2-1 Grulla Morioka Toyama Stadium 2,780
392015.11.23 Grulla Morioka 3-1 Fukushima United FC Morioka Minami Park Stadium 1,765

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