2016 Gamba Osaka season

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Gamba Osaka
2016 season
Chairman Teruhisa Noro
Manager Kenta Hasegawa
J1 League 4th
Emperor's Cup Quarter-final
J.League Cup Runner Up
AFC Champions League Group Stage
Japanese Super Cup Runner Up
Top goalscorerLeague:
Ademilson 9
Shun Nagasawa 9

All: Ademilson 13
Highest home attendance34,231 vs Yokohama F. Marinos (J1) on 2 April 2016
Lowest home attendance8,789 vs Shimizu S-Pulse (Emperor's Cup) on 9 November 2016
Average home league attendance25,342
  2015
2017  

The 2016 Gamba Osaka season was Gamba Osaka's 23rd season in the J1 League and 29th overall in the Japanese top flight. Like the previous season, the 2016 campaign was split into two stages, with the first stage running from February to June, the second stage being held between July and November and finally a Championship stage in late November. With city-rivals Cerezo Osaka failing to gain promotion from J2, Gamba's main rivalry match was the Hanshin derby against Vissel Kobe with an away game held in round 4 on the 19th March and the return home match in round 26 on August 20. [1] [2] Gamba finished in 6th place in the first stage of the season and 4th place in the second stage for an overall 4th-place finish.

Contents

Gamba's position as runner-up in the 2015 J1 League Championship saw them automatically qualify for the 2016 AFC Champions League, their eighth appearance in the competition. Looking to improve on their run to the semi-finals in 2015, they were drawn into the tough looking Group G along with Australian side Melbourne Victory, South Korea's Suwon Samsung Bluewings and big-spending Chinese outfit Shanghai SIPG. The group stage kicked off on Wednesday 24 February and concluded on Tuesday 3 May with all sides in the group playing each other home and away in a round-robin basis. [3] Gamba were eliminated at the group stage with only 2 points from 6 games to show for their efforts.

As winners of the 2015 Emperor's Cup, Gamba competed in the season opening Japanese Super Cup, held in Yokohama on 20 February. The annually held match pitted Gamba against Sanfrecce Hiroshima, the side who defeated them in the final of the 2015 J1 League Championship. This was Gamba's 6th appearance in the Super Cup, however they were unable to build on their previous victories in 2007 and 2015 and lost 3–1. Trailing 2–0 due to early second half goals from Satō and Asano, top scorer of the previous 3 campaigns Takashi Usami pulled one back, however Utaka added a third for Hiroshima shortly afterwards to seal the win. [4]

Later on in the season, Gamba entered the 2016 J.League Cup and 2016 Emperor's Cup. Due to their AFC Champions League commitments, they were given a bye past the J.League Cup group stage and entered in the quarter-finals. [5] Similarly they entered the Emperor's Cup in the 4th round. [6] They went all the way to the final of the J.League cup for the 3rd time in a row, however they lost out to the Urawa Red Diamonds in a penalty shoot-out. In the Emperor's Cup, they bowed out to Yokohama F. Marinos in the quarter-finals meaning that this would be their first season without any silverware since 2012.

This was Gamba's first season playing at the newly opened Suita City Football Stadium which was built in the same park as Osaka Expo '70 Stadium, their home from 1980–2015. [7] The first official game to be held in the new stadium was on 14 February 2016, the pre-season Panasonic Cup match between Gamba and Nagoya Grampus which the home side won 3–1. [8] The first league match was held in front of 32,463 spectators on 28 February against Kashima Antlers. It resulted in a 1–0 defeat against the team which went on to win the first stage of the 2016 J1 League [1] The move to the new stadium was a huge success in terms of increasing attendance with average league attendances increasing from 15,999 in 2015 to 25,342 in 2016.

Transfers

Coming off the back of a draining 2015 season which saw them play 60 games in all competitions, Gamba sought to add depth to their squad. In came experienced former Shimizu S-Pulse, Nagoya Grampus, Yokohama F. Marinos and Japan national team midfielder Jungo Fujimoto to compete for a right-wing slot with Hiroyuki Abe and Kotaro Omori. [9] Ademilson who had spent the previous campaign as Fujimoto's teammate in Yokohama, moved west to Osaka on a season-long loan deal from São Paulo FC in his homeland. He is expected to battle with Shu Kurata for a place playing just off target-man Patric. [10] In addition, Hiroto Goya, a prolific scorer at varsity level for Kwansei Gakuin University signed up for his first shot at professional football and two youngsters, Hiroki Noda and Kazunari Ichimi joined from Otsu High School in Kumamoto Prefecture. Noda, a native of Kumamoto has actually turned out for his local side Roasso Kumamoto on 5 occasions over the previous 2 seasons despite his tender age of just 18. [11]

There were fewer departures than arrivals during the close season and crucially no starting-eleven members from the previous year were amongst those to leave. Veteran midfielder Tomokazu Myojin made a surprising move to Nagoya Grampus aged 38, following 10 years of sterling service to the club. [12] Brazilian attacker Lins was also released. A promising debut season in 2014 which saw him net 8 times in 39 games including several crucial late winners gave way to a disappointing 2015 in which he started only 8 games and could only net 4 goals in 36 games in all competitions, therefore it was no surprise when his departure was announced. [13] Finally, Shingo Akamine a close-season signing from Vegalta Sendai the previous year and who, like Lins had endured a frustrating 2015, announced he would be joining J2 side Fagiano Okayama on loan for 2016. [14]

In addition to those main transfers; Kenya Okazaki, Naoki Ogawa and Shōhei Ogura rejoined the club following loan spells at Ehime FC, Fujieda MYFC and Montedio Yamagata respectively [11] while Yuto Uchida who spent the 2015 season with Tokushima Vortis made his loan move into a permanent one. [15]

In the summer transfer window, the big news was the departure of star attacker Takashi Usami to German Bundesliga side Augsburg. The move came 3 years after Usami had returned to Gamba following spells abroad with Bayern Munich and Hoffenheim. He had finished as the club's leading goalscorer in 2013, 2014 and 2015 and was again leading the Gamba goalscoring charts with 6 goals at the time of his departure. [16] Veteran midfielder Takahiro Futagawa, who had spent most of the first half of the season with Gamba's Under-23 side in J3, also moved on and joined Tokyo Verdy on loan for the remaining six months of the campaign. [17]

Brazilian forward Patric, who had endured a hugely disappointing campaign, injured his knee in October and was released by the club in order to complete his rehabilitation in his native country. [18] Also in October, Patric's compatriot, Ademilson, turned his loan move from São Paulo into a permanent one. [19]

In

No. Pos PlayerTransferred FromFeeDateSource
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg Ademilson Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo Loan8 Jan [10]
17 MF Flag of Japan.svg Kenya Okazaki Flag of Japan.svg Ehime FC Loan Return17 Jan [11]
23 FW Flag of Japan.svg Hiroto Goya Flag of Japan.svg Kwansei Gakuin University Unknown17 Jan [11]
24 FW Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Ogawa Flag of Japan.svg Fujieda MYFC Loan Return17 Jan [11]
25 MF Flag of Japan.svg Jungo Fujimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama F. Marinos Unknown11 Jan [9]
32 DF Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Noda Flag of Japan.svg Ohzu High SchoolUnknown17 Jan [11]
33 FW Flag of Japan.svg Kazunari Ichimi Flag of Japan.svg Ohzu High SchoolUnknown17 Jan [11]
40 MF Flag of Japan.svg Shōhei Ogura Flag of Japan.svg Montedio Yamagata Loan Return17 Jan [11]
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg Ademilson Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo Unknown14 October [19]

Out

No. Pos PlayerTransferred ToFeeDateSource
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg Lins ReleasedFree2 Jan [13]
17 MF Flag of Japan.svg Tomokazu Myojin Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya Grampus Unknown6 Jan [12]
23 DF Flag of Japan.svg Yuto Uchida Flag of Japan.svg Tokushima Vortis Unknown6 Jan [15]
24 FW Flag of Japan.svg Shingo Akamine Flag of Japan.svg Fagiano Okayama Loan7 Jan [14]
10 MF Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Futagawa Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Verdy Loan1 Jul [17]
39 FW Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Usami Flag of Germany.svg FC Augsburg Unknown1 Jul [16]
39 FW Flag of Brazil.svg Patric releasedUnknown21 Oct [18]

First team squad

As of the beginning of 2016 season. [11]
No.NameNationalityPosition(s)Date of Birth (Age)Height (cm)Weight (kg)SincePrevious ClubGames PlayedGoals Scored
Goalkeepers
1 Masaaki Higashiguchi Flag of Japan.svg GK May 12, 1986 (aged 30)184782014 Albirex Niigata 1050
16 Ken Tajiri Flag of Japan.svg GK June 11, 1993 (aged 23)182762013 Gamba Osaka Youth 00
18 Yōsuke Fujigaya Flag of Japan.svg GK February 13, 1981 (aged 35)185782015 Júbilo Iwata 3420
31 Mizuki Hayashi Flag of Japan.svg GK September 4, 1996 (aged 20)182742015 Gamba Osaka Youth 00
Defenders
3 Takaharu Nishino Flag of Japan.svg CB (1993-09-14)September 14, 1993 (aged 23)187732012 Gamba Osaka Youth 666
4 Hiroki Fujiharu Flag of Japan.svg LB November 28, 1988 (aged 28)175602011 Osaka University of H&SS 1998
5 Daiki Niwa Flag of Japan.svg CB January 16, 1986 (aged 30)180762012 Avispa Fukuoka*1376
6 Kim Jung-ya Flag of Japan.svg / Flag of South Korea.svg CB May 17, 1988 (aged 28)183742014 Sagan Tosu*580
8 Keisuke Iwashita Flag of Japan.svg CB September 24, 1986 (aged 30)181762012 Shimizu S-Pulse 1175
14 Koki Yonekura Flag of Japan.svg RB May 17, 1988 (aged 28)176682014 JEF United 847
22 Oh Jae-suk Flag of South Korea.svg RB / LB January 4, 1990 (aged 26)178742013 Flag of South Korea.svg Gangwon FC 640
30 So Hirao Flag of Japan.svg RB July 1, 1996 (aged 20)170682015 Gamba Osaka Youth 20
32 Hiroki Noda Flag of Japan.svg CB July 27, 1997 (aged 19)181732016Otsu High School00
35 Ryo Hatsuse Flag of Japan.svg RB / LB July 10, 1997 (aged 19)175642015 Gamba Osaka Youth 00
Midfielders
7 Yasuhito Endō (c) Flag of Japan.svg CM / AM January 28, 1980 (aged 36)178752001 Kyoto Purple Sanga 614118
10 Takahiro Futagawa Flag of Japan.svg RM / LM June 27, 1980 (aged 36)168631999 Gamba Osaka Youth 59887
11 Shu Kurata Flag of Japan.svg RW / LW / AM November 26, 1988 (aged 28)172682012 Cerezo Osaka*20436
13 Hiroyuki Abe Flag of Japan.svg RW July 5, 1989 (aged 27)170692012 Kwansei Gakuin University 15426
15 Yasuyuki Konno Flag of Japan.svg CB / DM January 25, 1983 (aged 33)178732012 FC Tokyo 17314
17 Kenya Okazaki Flag of Japan.svg CM / RM / LM May 31, 1990 (aged 26)173622016 Ehime FC*292
19 Kotaro Omori Flag of Japan.svg RW / LW April 28, 1992 (aged 24)167632011 Gamba Osaka Youth 11114
21 Yosuke Ideguchi Flag of Japan.svg CM August 23, 1996 (aged 20)171692014 Gamba Osaka Youth 220
25 Jungo Fujimoto Flag of Japan.svg RW March 24, 1984 (aged 32)173692016 Yokohama F. Marinos 00
26 Naoya Senoo Flag of Japan.svg LB / LM August 15, 1996 (aged 20)172602015 Gamba Osaka Youth 10
27 Tatsuya Uchida Flag of Japan.svg CB / DM February 8, 1992 (aged 24)177702011 Gamba Osaka Youth 701
28 Shota Yomesaka Flag of Japan.svg CB / LB / LM October 19, 1996 (aged 20)177672014 Gamba Osaka Youth 00
36 Mizuki Ichimaru Flag of Japan.svg CM / RM May 8, 1997 (aged 19)174662016 Gamba Osaka Youth 00
38 Ritsu Doan Flag of Japan.svg RM / LM June 16, 1998 (aged 18)172702015 Gamba Osaka Youth 40
40 Shōhei Ogura Flag of Japan.svg RB / CB / DM September 8, 1985 (aged 31)174672015 Yokohama F. Marinos 100
Strikers
9 Ademilson Flag of Brazil.svg AM / CF January 9, 1994 (aged 22)176742016 Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo (loan)00
20 Shun Nagasawa Flag of Japan.svg CF August 25, 1988 (aged 28)192822015 Shimizu S-Pulse 115
23 Hiroto Goya Flag of Japan.svg CF January 2, 1994 (aged 22)177682016 Kwansei Gakuin University 00
24 Naoki Ogawa Flag of Japan.svg AM / CF July 3, 1995 (aged 21)168622016 Fujieda MYFC*31
29 Patric Flag of Brazil.svg CF October 26, 1987 (aged 29)189822014 Flag of Brazil.svg Atlético Goianiense 8236
33 Kazunari Ichimi Flag of Japan.svg CF November 10, 1997 (aged 19)183742016Otsu High School00
37 Akito Takagi Flag of Japan.svg CF August 4, 1997 (aged 19)175682016 Gamba Osaka Youth 10
39 Takashi Usami Flag of Japan.svg LW / AM / CF May 6, 1992 (aged 24)178692013 Flag of Germany.svg Hoffenheim*17286
* indicates player returned to Gamba Osaka from a loan spell with this club.

Pre-season friendlies

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F-A
ScorersAttendance
14 February 2016 Nagoya Grampus H 3–1 o.g. 26', Konno 36', Niwa 66'35,231

Japanese Super Cup

As winners of the 2015 Emperor's Cup, Gamba squared off against reigning J1 League champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima at Nissan Stadium, Yokohama. The match ended up in a 3–1 defeat for Gamba, with Hisato Satō opening the scoring for Sanfrecce in the 52nd minute and Takuma Asano adding a second from the penalty spot 5 minutes later. Takashi Usami pulled a goal back for Gamba in the 68th minute but it wasn't enough as Sanfrecce's new Nigerian signing Peter Utaka wrapped up the game with 17 minutes remaining. The result means that Gamba have now won just 2 of their 6 appearances in the Japanese Super Cup with victories in 2007 and 2015 and defeats in 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2016. One other point to note is that this game saw the competitive debuts in a Gamba shirt for attacking midfielders Ademilson and Jungo Fujimoto, both of whom joined from Yokohama F. Marinos in the close season.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F-A
ScorersAttendance
20 February 2016 Sanfrecce Hiroshima N 1–3 Usami 68'33,805

J1 League First Stage

The first half of the 2016 J1 League season was a disappointing one for Gamba and ended up in a 6th-place finish. Results were wildly inconsistent with 7 wins 3 draws and 7 defeats. Goalscoring was a real issue, especially early on, with only 9 goals in their first 10 games. They also failed to score more than once in 11 out of their 17 games.

Gameweeks 11–17 which fell after their exit from the AFC Champions League brought more goals but, also saw what had been a pretty solid defence become more porous. 3–3 draws at home to two struggling sides, Shonan Bellmare and Nagoya Grampus, summed up this stage of the campaign.

In terms of team selection, the early weeks of the season where Gamba had to balance J1 League and Champions League commitments saw coach Kenta Hasegawa rotate his squad a lot. The full back and attacking midfield berths saw the most instability. While an injury to South Korean full-back Oh Jae-suk and the game time allowed to youngster Ryo Hatsuse with Gamba's Under-23 side in J3 saw Koki Yonekura and Hiroki Fujiharu become the established right-back and left-back respectively, the strongest combination of attacking midfielders in the favoured 4–2–3–1 formation was never determined. Takashi Usami, Shu Kurata, Hiroyuki Abe and Kotaro Omori had all been retained from the previous year, where the latter 3 tended to be rotated. However, the close-season signings of Ademilson and Jungo Fujimoto from Yokohama F. Marinos gave Gamba excessive depth in that area. Ademilson acquitted himself well with 4 goals which came both from attacking midfield and also centre-forward, however Fujimoto struggled to establish himself and had to turn out occasionally for Gamba U-23 to get game time after Gamba's Champions League elimination.

Returning to the theme of goalscoring, perhaps the biggest concern from the first half of the season was the poor goal return of Patric who failed to find the target in 13 appearances. Following two goal-laden seasons in which he and Usami had scored 50 goals between them, they could only muster 6 goals during the first 17 games of this campaign. Indeed, Patric often found himself playing off the bench with his compatriot Ademilson or the tall Shun Nagasawa starting in his place. In light of this, Usami's departure for Germany in mid-season would prove to be a major worry for Gamba going forward.

Results

RoundDateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
128 February 2016 Kashima Antlers H 0–1 32,46313th
26 March 2016 Ventforet Kofu A 1–0 Nagasawa 36'14,10312th
311 March 2016 Omiya Ardija H 2–1 Konno 49', Abe 60'20,5354th
419 March 2016 Vissel Kobe A 1–2 Kim 84'16,0267th
52 April 2016 Yokohama F. Marinos H 1–2 Ademilson 19'34,23112th
610 April 2016 Vegalta Sendai A 3–1 Nagasawa 5', Usami 14', Ademilson 15'18,0118th
715 April 2016 Kashiwa Reysol H 0–1 13,7318th
824 April 2016 Avispa Fukuoka A 1–0 Usami 79'18,5088th
929 April 2016 Kawasaki Frontale H 0–1 33,9419th
108 May 2016 Albirex Niigata A 0–0 27,43910th
1113 May 2016 Júbilo Iwata H 2–1 Ademilson 45', Endō 66'17,2998th
1221 May 2016 Sanfrecce Hiroshima A 3–1 Ademilson 23', Kurata 64', Nagasawa 82'17,2206th
1329 May 2016 FC Tokyo A 0–1 37,8058th
1411 June 2016 Shonan Bellmare H 3–3 Konno 45'+2, Iwashita 58', Usami 82'22,2578th
1515 June 2016 Urawa Red Diamonds H 1–0 Usami 8'29,3976th
1618 June 2016 Sagan Tosu A 1–2 Usami 44'14,4506th
1725 June 2016 Nagoya Grampus H 3–3 Abe 45', Kim 54', Konno 87'33,5466th

Match Day Line-Ups

The following players appeared for Gamba Osaka during the 2016 J1 League First Stage:

Player Appearances – 2016 J1 League First Stage
RoundOpponentGKRBLBCBCBCMCMRWLWAMCFSub on.svgSub on.svgSub on.svg
1 Kashima Antlers Higashiguchi Yonekura Yellow card.svg Fujiharu Niwa Sub off.svg Kim Endō Konno Fujimoto Omori Sub off.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Kurata Yellow card.svg Ideguchi Usami
2 Ventforet Kofu Higashiguchi Oh Hatsuse Konno Kim Endō Uchida Sub off.svg Abe Usami Kurata Sub off.svg Yellow card.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Omori Ideguchi Goya
3 Omiya Ardija Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Konno Soccerball shade.svg Kim Endō Ideguchi Yellow card.svg Abe Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Omori Sub off.svg Usami Sub off.svg Nagasawa Kurata Goya Fujimoto
4 Vissel Kobe Higashiguchi Hatsuse Fujiharu Konno Kim Soccerball shade.svg Endō Uchida Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Abe Sub off.svg Usami Kurata Sub off.svg Nagasawa Yellow card.svg Ademilson Ideguchi Yellow card.svg Patric
5 Yokohama F. Marinos Higashiguchi Yonekura Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Fujiharu Konno Kim Endō Ideguchi Ademilson Soccerball shade.svg Usami Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Yellow card.svg Goya Hatsuse
6 Vegalta Sendai Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Kim Endō Sub off.svg Yellow card.svg Konno Abe Usami Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Kurata Omori Ogura
7 Kashiwa Reysol Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Yellow card.svg Kim Endō Konno Abe Sub off.svg Usami Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Sub off.svg Kurata Omori Patric
8 Avispa Fukuoka Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Kim Endō Konno Abe Kurata Sub off.svg Goya Sub off.svg Patric Fujimoto Usami Soccerball shade.svg
9 Kawasaki Frontale Higashiguchi Hatsuse Fujiharu Niwa Kim Endō Konno Abe Sub off.svg Usami Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Nagasawa Goya Sub off.svg Fujimoto
10 Albirex Niigata Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Iwashita Yellow card.svg Endō Sub off.svg Konno Abe Yellow card.svg Usami Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Sub off.svg Kurata Ideguchi Patric
11 Júbilo Iwata Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Iwashita Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Ideguchi Yellow card.svg Konno Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Usami Sub off.svg Endō Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Patric Kim Kurata Fujimoto
12 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Iwashita Endō Konno Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Usami Kurata Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Patric Sub off.svg Omori Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svg Ogura
13 FC Tokyo Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Iwashita Endō Sub off.svg Konno Yellow card.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Usami Kurata Patric Sub off.svg Omori Goya Fujimoto
14 Shonan Bellmare Higashiguchi Yonekura Yellow card.svg Fujiharu Niwa Yellow card.svg Iwashita Soccerball shade.svg Endō Konno Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Usami Soccerball shade.svg Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Sub off.svg Omori Goya Fujimoto
15 Urawa Red Diamonds Higashiguchi Niwa Fujiharu Kim Iwashita Ideguchi Konno Abe Usami Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Endō Ademilson Sub off.svg Kurata Patric
16 Sagan Tosu Higashiguchi Niwa Fujiharu Kim Sub off.svg Iwashita Sub off.svg Ideguchi Yellow card.svg Konno Abe Usami Soccerball shade.svg Endō Ademilson Sub off.svg Kurata Yonekura Patric
17 Nagoya Grampus Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Kim Soccerball shade.svg Endō Konno Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Abe Soccerball shade.svg Usami Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Sub off.svg Ademilson Omori Ideguchi
Sub on.svg = Substitute on, Sub off.svg = Substitute Off, Soccerball shade.svg = Number of goals scored, Yellow card.svg = Yellow Card and Red card.svg = Red Card.

J1 League Second Stage

Freed from Asian Champions League commitments, Gamba performed much better during the second stage of the 2016 J1 League season finishing with a record of 10 wins, 4 draws and 3 defeats which saw them come home in 4th place in both the second stage and overall league tables. Impressive away victories over Kashima Antlers and Kawasaki Frontale bookended what was a half of the season largely full of positives.

The mid-season departure of Takashi Usami was not felt as keenly as first feared with the team netting 31 times in 17 games, Shun Nagasawa found the back of the net 6 times, Ademilson 5 and impressive central-midfielder Yosuke Ideguchi, buoyed by his appearance in the Olympics provided 4 in what was a great overall team effort.

The only negatives were the disappointing 0–0 draw at home to league whipping boys Avispa Fukuoka, the painful 1–0 derby defeat against Vissel Kobe in which Ademilson missed a penalty which would have salvaged a draw and also the chastening 4–0 reverse away to second stage champions Urawa Red Diamonds.

Gamba's 4th-place finish in the overall standings left them waiting on the result of the Emperor's Cup to know whether or not they had qualified for the following season's Champions League.

RoundDateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
182 July 2016 Kashima Antlers A 3–1 Omori 26', Konno 60', Kim 73'21,5245th
199 July 2016 Vegalta Sendai H 3–1 Yonekura 14', Patric 78', 90'+219,4823rd
2013 July 2016 Omiya Ardija A 0–0 9,8734th
2117 July 2016 Avispa Fukuoka H 0–0 23,5404th
2223 July 2016 Kashiwa Reysol A 2–3 Ademilson 16', Nakatani o.g. 23'13,8087th
2330 July 2016 Sanfrecce Hiroshima H 1–0 Abe 52'32,4446th
246 August 2016 Sagan Tosu H 2–1 Fujita o.g. 61', Nagasawa 90'+217,3554th
2513 August 2016 Júbilo Iwata A 2–0 Ademilson 57', Nagasawa 83'23,1443rd
2620 August 2016 Vissel Kobe H 0–1 26,5204th
2727 August 2016 Shonan Bellmare A 2–1 Nagasawa 26', 64'10,6644th
2810 September 2016 Ventforet Kofu H 2–1 Nagasawa 8', Kurata 80'17,9213rd
2917 September 2016 Nagoya Grampus A 3–1 Omori 27', Ademilson 65', Ideguchi 90'+129,4812nd
3025 September 2016 FC Tokyo H 3–3 Omori 15', Nagasawa 18', Fujiharu 90'+130,1413rd
311 October 2016 Urawa Red Diamonds A 0–4 43,4155th
3222 October 2016 Yokohama F. Marinos A 2–2 Ideguchi 45'+1, 88'38,3804th
3329 October 2016 Albirex Niigata H 3–1 Ademilson 5', Endō (pen.) 60', Goya 90'+826,0034th
343 November 2016 Kawasaki Frontale A 3–2 Fujiharu 65', Ideguchi 66', Ademilson 76'25,6944th

Match Day Line-Ups

The following players appeared for Gamba Osaka during the 2016 J1 League Second Stage:

Player appearances – 2016 J1 League Second Stage
RoundOpponentGKRBLBCBCBCMCMRWLWAMCFSub on.svgSub on.svgSub on.svg
18 Kashima Antlers Higashiguchi Yellow card.svg Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Kim Soccerball shade.svg Endō Konno Soccerball shade.svg Abe Omori Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Kurata Ademilson Sub off.svg Ideguchi Patric
19 Vegalta Sendai Higashiguchi Yonekura Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Fujiharu Niwa Kim Endō Konno Abe Omori Sub off.svg Kurata Sub off.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Ideguchi Oh Patric Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svg
20 Omiya Ardija Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Kim Endō Konno Abe Sub off.svg Omori Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Sub off.svg Ademilson Ideguchi Fujimoto Yellow card.svg
21 Avispa Fukuoka Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Iwashita Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Ideguchi Konno Abe Sub off.svg Kurata Endō Yellow card.svg Patric Sub off.svg Ademilson Nagasawa Fujimoto
22 Kashiwa Reysol Higashiguchi Yonekura Oh Yellow card.svg Niwa Yellow card.svg Kim Endō Konno Abe Sub off.svg Omori Sub off.svg Kurata Ademilson Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Nagasawa Patric Doan
23 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Higashiguchi Yellow card.svg Yonekura Oh Niwa Kim Endō Sub off.svg Konno Abe Soccerball shade.svg Kurata Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Sub off.svg Omori Uchida Patric
24 Sagan Tosu Higashiguchi Yonekura Oh Niwa Kim Endō Konno Abe Kurata Ademilson Sub off.svg Goya Sub off.svg Omori Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svg
25 Júbilo Iwata Higashiguchi Yonekura Oh Niwa Kim Endō Sub off.svg Konno Abe Sub off.svg Omori Sub off.svg Kurata Ademilson Soccerball shade.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svg Hatsuse Doan
26 Vissel Kobe Higashiguchi Yonekura Sub off.svg Oh Niwa Kim Endō Konno Abe Sub off.svg Omori Yellow card.svg Kurata Sub off.svg Ademilson Yellow card.svg Fujiharu Nagasawa Yellow card.svg Doan
27 Shonan Bellmare Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Kim Yellow card.svg Endō Ideguchi Omori Kurata Sub off.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Nishino Abe Patric
28 Ventforet Kofu Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Kim Yellow card.svg Endō Ideguchi Abe Sub off.svg Kurata Soccerball shade.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Konno Omori Goya
29 Nagoya Grampus Higashiguchi Oh Sub off.svg Fujiharu Niwa Kim Endō Sub off.svg Ideguchi Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Omori Soccerball shade.svg Kurata Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Nagasawa Nishino Yonekura Konno
30 FC Tokyo Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Soccerball shade.svg Niwa Kim Yellow card.svg Ideguchi Konno Sub off.svg Omori Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Kurata Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svg Endō Goya Fujimoto
31 Urawa Red Diamonds Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Nishino Endō Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Ideguchi Kurata Omori Sub off.svg Ademilson Red card.svg Nagasawa Sub off.svg Konno Goya Fujimoto Yellow card.svg
32 Yokohama F. Marinos Higashiguchi Yonekura Sub off.svg Oh Yellow card.svg Niwa Kim Ideguchi Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svg Konno Fujimoto Omori Endō Sub off.svg Goya Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Fujiharu Kurata Nagasawa
33 Albirex Niigata Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Yellow card.svg Iwashita Yellow card.svg Kim Ideguchi Konno Fujimoto Sub off.svg Kurata Sub off.svg Endō Soccerball shade.svg Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Abe Omori Goya Soccerball shade.svg
34 Kawasaki Frontale Higashiguchi Oh Yellow card.svg Fujiharu Soccerball shade.svg Iwashita Sub off.svg Kim Ideguchi Soccerball shade.svg Konno Yellow card.svg Kurata Omori Sub off.svg Endō Ademilson Soccerball shade.svg Abe Goya
Sub on.svg = Substitute on, Sub off.svg = Substitute Off, Soccerball shade.svg = Number of goals scored, Yellow card.svg = Yellow Card and Red card.svg = Red Card.

AFC Champions League

Gamba were drawn in Group G along with Australian side Melbourne Victory, Korean outfit Suwon Samsung Bluewings and China's Shanghai SIPG. It was to prove a disappointing campaign for them culminating in an exit at the group stage, a strong contrast with the previous season's run to the semi-finals. An inability to find the back of the net which had plagued their early form in J1 also proved to be their downfall in the Champions League with only 4 goals scored in 6 games.

Draws in their opening two games away to Samsung and at home to Melbourne were to prove the high points as they were followed by a run of four defeats in a row, three of which came by a solitary goal. As it happened, Sven-Göran Eriksson's Shanghai side ran out group winners with 12 points, 3 ahead of both Melbourne and Samsung on 9. It was Melbourne who advanced with them, with their final round win over a largely second string Gamba side giving them the points they required to overtake Suwon due to having a better head-to-head record in matches played between the two sides. Gamba finished fourth and last in the group.

Results

RoundDateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
124 February 2016 Samsung Bluewings A 0–0 9,9472nd=
22 March 2016 Melbourne Victory H 1–1 Endō 57'14,2703rd
315 March 2016 Shanghai SIPG A 1–2 Patric 60'29,0053rd
46 April 2016 Shanghai SIPG H 0–2 14,7564th
519 April 2016 Samsung Bluewings H 1–2 Konno 89'10,8464th
63 May 2016 Melbourne Victory A 1–2 Ademilson 84'10,1474th

Match Day Line-Ups

The following players appeared for Gamba Osaka during the 2016 AFC Champions League:

Player Appearances – 2016 AFC Champions League
RoundOpponentGKRBLBCBCBCMCMRWLWAMCFSub on.svgSub on.svgSub on.svg
1 Samsung Bluewings Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Niwa Kim Ideguchi Konno Abe Sub off.svg Usami Sub off.svg Kurata Patric Sub off.svg Endō Yonekura Nagasawa
2 Melbourne Victory Higashiguchi Oh Fujiharu Konno Kim Ideguchi Endō Soccerball shade.svg Abe Usami Sub off.svg Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Ademilson Omori
3 Shanghai SIPG Higashiguchi Oh Sub off.svg Fujiharu Konno Kim Ideguchi Yellow card.svg Endō Abe Sub off.svg Omori Sub off.svg Usami Patric Soccerball shade.svg Kurata Yonekura Fujimoto
4 Shanghai SIPG Higashiguchi Yonekura Fujiharu Konno Kim Ideguchi Sub off.svg Endō Ademilson Usami Kurata Sub off.svg Patric Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Nishino Nagasawa Fujimoto
5 Samsung Bluewings Higashiguchi Oh Sub off.svg Fujiharu Niwa Kim Konno Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Endō Fujimoto Usami Ademilson Sub off.svg Nagasawa Sub off.svg Kurata Yonekura Patric
6 Melbourne Victory Fujigaya Yonekura Hatsuse Niwa Iwashita Yellow card.svg Ideguchi Uchida Sub off.svg Fujimoto Omori Sub off.svg Ademilson Soccerball shade.svg Nagasawa Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Futagawa Goya Doan
Sub on.svg = Substitute on, Sub off.svg = Substitute Off, Soccerball shade.svg = Number of goals scored, Yellow card.svg = Yellow Card and Red card.svg = Red Card.

J.League Cup

As a result of their qualification for the AFC Champions League, Gamba were given a bye into the quarter-finals of the League Cup, where they were paired against Sanfrecce Hiroshima in a two-legged encounter. A 1–1 draw in Hiroshima was followed by an emphatic 6–3 home win for Gamba which saw them qualify for the semi-finals and a tie against Yokohama F. Marinos in October. The first leg, held in Osaka, finished 0–0 and the second leg was also a draw, this time 1–1 which saw Gamba through on away goals and paved the way for a 3rd league cup final appearance in 3 years. The final was played against Urawa Red Diamonds at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Saturday 15 October 2016.

A solo run by Ademilson gave Gamba a first half lead which lasted until the 76th minute when Tadanari Lee's header squared things up. Extra-time followed and Gamba came agonisingly close to netting the winner in the 120th minute when Hiroto Goya's shot was deflected past the goalkeeper and onto the post, it then proceeded to roll along the goal line before being swept to safety by Urawa defender Ryota Moriwaki. It was perhaps an omen as following 3 successful penalty kicks for each side, Goya had his spot-kick saved by Shusaku Nishikawa. This proved to be the decisive miss as the Reds netted all of their penalties and went on to win the shootout 5–4.

This was Gamba's 5th appearance in the J.League Cup final and their 3rd in as many years. To date they have lifted the trophy twice, in 2007 and 2014 with this defeat being their 3rd defeat in the final, following reverses in 2005 and 2015.

RoundDateOpponentsH / AResult
F-A
ScorersAttendance
QF31 August 2016 Sanfrecce Hiroshima A 1–1 Goya 86'5,529
QF4 September 2016 Sanfrecce Hiroshima H 6–3 Nagasawa 32', 45'+2, Niwa 55', Ademilson 60', 63', Abe 71'12,977
SF5 October 2016 Yokohama F. Marinos H 0–0 11,160
SF9 October 2016 Yokohama F. Marinos A 1–1 Endō 63'19,378
F15 October 2016 Urawa Red Diamonds N 1-1aet
4-5pens
Ademilson 17'51,248

Match Day Line-Ups

The following players appeared for Gamba Osaka during the 2016 J.League Cup:

Player Appearances – 2016 J.League Cup
RoundOpponentGKRBLBCBCBCMCMRWLWAMFWSub on.svgSub on.svgSub on.svg
QF Sanfrecce Hiroshima Fujigaya Yonekura Yellow card.svg Fujiharu Niwa Kim Ideguchi Sub off.svg Kurata Abe Yellow card.svg Omori Fujimoto Sub off.svg Patric Sub off.svg Nagasawa Goya Soccerball shade.svg Uchida
QF Sanfrecce Hiroshima Fujigaya Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Soccerball shade.svg Kim Ideguchi Endō Abe Soccerball shade.svg Omori Sub off.svg Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Kurata Goya Fujimoto
SF Yokohama F. Marinos Fujigaya Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Kim Ideguchi Yellow card.svg Konno Fujimoto Yellow card.svg Sub off.svg Omori Kurata Yellow card.svg Patric Sub off.svg Ademilson Goya
SF Yokohama F. Marinos Fujigaya Yonekura Fujiharu Niwa Kim Ideguchi Konno Fujimoto Sub off.svg Kurata Endō Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Ademilson Sub off.svg Iwashita Omori Nagasawa
F Urawa Red Diamonds Higashiguchi Yellow card.svg Yonekura Fujiharu Yellow card.svg Niwa Kim Ideguchi Konno Kurata Sub off.svg Omori Sub off.svg Endō Yellow card.svg Ademilson Soccerball shade.svgSub off.svg Nagasawa Yellow card.svg Goya Fujimoto
Sub on.svg = Substitute on, Sub off.svg = Substitute Off, Soccerball shade.svg = Number of goals scored, Yellow card.svg = Yellow Card and Red card.svg = Red Card.

Emperor's Cup

Gamba began their defence of the title they've won for the past 2 seasons at home to J2 side Shimizu S-Pulse on November 9. [20] Shun Nagasawa's strike in extra time was enough to see them through to the quarter-finals where they were paired with Yokohama F. Marinos in what would be the 5th meeting of the season between the two teams. Having already drawn twice at Nissan Stadium earlier in the season, this was once again a tight affair with Manabu Saitō putting the Marinos ahead from the penalty spot in the 63rd minute only for Yasuyuki Konno to seemingly send the tie into extra time with an 87th-minute equaliser. Unfortunately for Gamba, Jun Amano had other ideas and his 96th-minute strike from outside the box sent them through to the semi-finals and left Gamba hoping Kashima or Kawasaki would lift the cup to ensure their progression to the 2017 Asian Champions League.

RoundDateOpponentsH / AResult
F-A
ScorersAttendance
4th round9 November 2016 Shimizu S-Pulse H 1–0 aet Nagasawa 112'8,789
QF24 December 2016 Yokohama F. Marinos A 1–2 Konno 87'21,898

Match Day Line-Ups

The following players appeared for Gamba Osaka during the 2016 Emperor's Cup:

Player Appearances – 2016 Emperor's Cup
RoundOpponentGKRBLBCBCBCMCMRWLWAMFWSub on.svgSub on.svgSub on.svg
4R Shimizu S-Pulse Fujigaya Oh Sub off.svg Fujiharu Niwa Iwashita Sub off.svg Endō Konno Doan Sub off.svg Kurata Ademilson Yellow card.svg Goya Red card.svg Abe Nagasawa Soccerball shade.svg Yellow card.svg Hatsuse
QF Yokohama F. Marinos Fujigaya Oh Sub off.svg Fujiharu Niwa Kim Sub off.svg Ideguchi Konno Soccerball shade.svg Kurata Fujimoto Sub off.svg Endō Yellow card.svg Ademilson Omori Nagasawa Hatsuse

Sub on.svg = Substitute on, Sub off.svg = Substitute Off, Soccerball shade.svg = Number of goals scored, Yellow card.svg = Yellow Card and Red card.svg = Red Card.

Squad statistics

No.Pos.Name League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Champions League Super Cup TotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals Yellow card.svg Red card.svg
1GK Flag of Japan.svg Masaaki Higashiguchi 3400010501041030
3DF Flag of Japan.svg Takaharu Nishino 1(2)000000(1)0001(3)000
4DF Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Fujiharu 27(2)22050501040(2)220
5DF Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Niwa 2802051301039140
6DF Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jung-ya 27(1)31050500038(1)330
7MF Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhito Endō (c)33(1)220314(1)11043(2)460
8DF Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Iwashita 101100(1)0100012(1)150
9FW Flag of Brazil.svg Ademilson 24(5)9203(1)33(1)11033(7)1331
10MF Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Futagawa 0000000(1)0000(1)000
11MF Flag of Japan.svg Shu Kurata 25(9)2204(1)03(2)00(1)034(13)230
13MF Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Abe 21(3)30(1)021301027(4)420
14DF Flag of Japan.svg Koki Yonekura 19(2)100503(2)00027(4)150
15MF Flag of Japan.svg Yasuyuki Konno 30(3)42130511041(3)640
16GK Flag of Japan.svg Ken Tajiri 00000000000000
17MF Flag of Japan.svg Kenya Okazaki 00000000000000
18GK Flag of Japan.svg Yōsuke Fujigaya 00204010007000
19MF Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro Omori 13(11)30(1)04(1)02(1)00019(14)310
20FW Flag of Japan.svg Shun Nagasawa 13(8)90(2)11(3)22(2)00(1)016(16)1260
21MF Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Ideguchi 14(8)41050501026(8)470
22DF Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Jae-suk 17(1)02000401024(1)030
23FW Flag of Japan.svg Hiroto Goya 3(11)1100(4)10(1)0004(16)211
24FW Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Ogawa 00000000000000
25MF Flag of Japan.svg Jungo Fujimoto 3(10)0103(2)02(2)00(1)09(15)030
26MF Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Senoo 00000000000000
27MF Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Uchida 2(1)0000(1)010003(2)010
28MF Flag of Japan.svg Shota Yomesaka 00000000000000
29FW Flag of Brazil.svg Patric 10(10)200204(1)11017(11)330
30DF Flag of Japan.svg So Hirao 00000000000000
31GK Flag of Japan.svg Mizuki Hayashi 00000000000000
32DF Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Noda 00000000000000
33FW Flag of Japan.svg Kazunari Ichimi 00000000000000
35DF Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Hatsuse 3(2)00(2)00010004(4)000
36MF Flag of Japan.svg Mizuki Ichimaru 00000000000000
37FW Flag of Japan.svg Akito Takagi 00000000000000
38MF Flag of Japan.svg Ritsu Doan 0(3)010000(1)0001(4)000
39FW Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Usami 15(2)50000501121(2)600
40MF Flag of Japan.svg Shōhei Ogura 0(2)0000000000(2)000
Own goals 200002

Statistics accurate as of match played on 24 December 2016. [21] [22]

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