2017 Azul Claro Numazu season

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Azul Claro Numazu
2017 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Ken Yoshida
Stadium Ashitaka Park Stadium
J3 League 3rd
2018  

2017 Azul Claro Numazu season.

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J3 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
22017.03.18 Azul Claro Numazu 1-2 Fukushima United FC Ashitaka Park Stadium 3,089
32017.03.25 Azul Claro Numazu 4-1 Fujieda MYFC Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,947
42017.04.02 Kataller Toyama 0-3 Azul Claro Numazu Toyama Stadium 3,008
52017.04.16 Tochigi SC 2-1 Azul Claro Numazu Tochigi Green Stadium 3,591
62017.04.30 Azul Claro Numazu 2-0 Kagoshima United FC Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,813
72017.05.07 SC Sagamihara 2-2 Azul Claro Numazu Sagamihara Gion Stadium 6,015
82017.05.13 FC Ryukyu 2-2 Azul Claro Numazu Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium 1,365
92017.05.21 Azul Claro Numazu 4-0 Gamba Osaka U-23 Ashitaka Park Stadium 3,056
102017.05.28 YSCC Yokohama 1-4 Azul Claro Numazu NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 1,005
112017.06.04 Azul Claro Numazu 1-0 Giravanz Kitakyushu Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,112
122017.06.10 Cerezo Osaka U-23 1-4 Azul Claro Numazu Kincho Stadium 852
132017.06.18 Azul Claro Numazu 0-1 Blaublitz Akita Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,491
142017.06.25 FC Tokyo U-23 1-6 Azul Claro Numazu Yumenoshima Stadium 1,735
152017.07.02 Gainare Tottori 2-2 Azul Claro Numazu Tottori Bank Bird Stadium 1,552
162017.07.09 Azul Claro Numazu 1-1 AC Nagano Parceiro Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,612
172017.07.16 Azul Claro Numazu 1-0 Grulla Morioka Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,338
182017.07.23 Blaublitz Akita 0-2 Azul Claro Numazu Akigin Stadium 1,355
192017.08.20 Azul Claro Numazu 1-1 Gainare Tottori Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,962
202017.08.27 Fukushima United FC 0-0 Azul Claro Numazu Toho Stadium 3,897
212017.09.02 Azul Claro Numazu 5-0 FC Tokyo U-23 Ashitaka Park Stadium 3,848
222017.09.10 Gamba Osaka U-23 2-3 Azul Claro Numazu Suita City Football Stadium 1,044
232017.09.17 Azul Claro Numazu 2-0 Kataller Toyama Ashitaka Park Stadium 1,574
242017.09.24 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Azul Claro Numazu Iwagin Stadium 1,017
252017.10.01 Azul Claro Numazu 1-1 YSCC Yokohama Ashitaka Park Stadium 4,293
262017.10.08 Fujieda MYFC 2-2 Azul Claro Numazu Fujieda Soccer Stadium 2,577
282017.10.21 Kagoshima United FC 1-2 Azul Claro Numazu Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium 2,798
292017.10.29 Azul Claro Numazu 1-0 Cerezo Osaka U-23 Ashitaka Park Stadium 753
302017.11.05 Azul Claro Numazu 0-0 SC Sagamihara Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,911
312017.11.12 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-0 Azul Claro Numazu Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,605
322017.11.19 Azul Claro Numazu 1-0 FC Ryukyu Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,014
332017.11.26 Giravanz Kitakyushu 0-0 Azul Claro Numazu Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu 5,723
342017.12.03 Azul Claro Numazu 1-1 Tochigi SC Ashitaka Park Stadium 8,649

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