2016 AC Nagano Parceiro season

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AC Nagano Parceiro
2016 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Fumitake Miura
Stadium Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium
J3 League 3rd
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2016 AC Nagano Parceiro season.

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League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Oita Trinita (C, P)3019475024+2661Promotion to 2017 J2 League
2 Tochigi SC 3017853820+1859Qualification to J2 promotion playoffs [lower-alpha 1]
3 Nagano Parceiro 3015783322+1152
4 Blaublitz Akita 3014883726+1150
5 Kagoshima United 30155103929+1050
Updated to match(es) played on 20 November 2016. Source: 2016 MEIJI YASUDA J3 LEAGUE League table
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4th) head-to-head results; 5th) disciplinary points; 6th) draw
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Only teams that hold a J2 license are eligible for promotion.

J3 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12016.03.13 Oita Trinita 1-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Oita Bank Dome 9,189
22016.03.20 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-0 Tochigi SC Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 7,073
32016.04.03 Grulla Morioka 0-1 AC Nagano Parceiro Iwagin Stadium 1,434
42016.04.10 AC Nagano Parceiro 2-1 Fujieda MYFC Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,906
52016.04.16 Cerezo Osaka U-23 0-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Yanmar Stadium Nagai 1,594
62016.04.24 YSCC Yokohama 0-2 AC Nagano Parceiro NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 931
72016.05.01 AC Nagano Parceiro 0-0 Gainare Tottori Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 5,440
82016.05.08 Kataller Toyama 2-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Toyama Stadium 4,810
92016.05.15 AC Nagano Parceiro 2-1 Fukushima United FC Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,794
102016.05.22 Blaublitz Akita 1-1 AC Nagano Parceiro Akigin Stadium 2,229
112016.05.29 AC Nagano Parceiro 0-1 FC Tokyo U-23 Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 4,449
122016.06.12 AC Nagano Parceiro 2-0 FC Ryukyu Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,986
132016.06.18 Kagoshima United FC 0-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium 4,706
142016.06.26 AC Nagano Parceiro 2-1 SC Sagamihara Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 4,468
152016.07.03 Gamba Osaka U-23 1-1 AC Nagano Parceiro Suita City Football Stadium 1,862
162016.07.10 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-0 Blaublitz Akita Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 4,810
172016.07.16 AC Nagano Parceiro 3-0 YSCC Yokohama Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 4,020
182016.07.24 Gainare Tottori 2-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Tottori Bank Bird Stadium 1,616
192016.07.31 AC Nagano Parceiro 0-0 Kataller Toyama Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 10,377
202016.08.07 Fujieda MYFC 3-2 AC Nagano Parceiro Fujieda Soccer Stadium 1,817
212016.09.11 AC Nagano Parceiro 4-0 Gamba Osaka U-23 Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 4,863
222016.09.18 Fukushima United FC 1-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 1,423
232016.09.25 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-3 Cerezo Osaka U-23 Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,936
242016.10.02 SC Sagamihara 1-2 AC Nagano Parceiro Sagamihara Gion Stadium 3,448
252016.10.16 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-0 Oita Trinita Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 5,137
262016.10.23 FC Ryukyu 2-1 AC Nagano Parceiro Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium 1,354
272016.10.30 AC Nagano Parceiro 0-0 Grulla Morioka Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,905
282016.11.05 FC Tokyo U-23 1-2 AC Nagano Parceiro Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium 7,653
292016.11.13 Tochigi SC 0-1 AC Nagano Parceiro Tochigi Green Stadium 7,690
302016.11.20 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-0 Kagoshima United FC Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 5,110

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