2017 Ehime FC season

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Ehime FC
2017 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Shuichi Mase
Stadium Ningineer Stadium
J2 League 15th
  2016
2018  

2017 Ehime FC season.

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J2 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12017.02.26 Ehime FC 1-0 Zweigen Kanazawa Ningineer Stadium 5,715
22017.03.05 Ehime FC 0-0 Matsumoto Yamaga FC Ningineer Stadium 3,645
32017.03.12 Kamatamare Sanuki 2-2 Ehime FC Pikara Stadium 4,037
42017.03.19 Ehime FC 0-1 Shonan Bellmare Ningineer Stadium 3,493
52017.03.25 Mito HollyHock 1-0 Ehime FC K's denki Stadium Mito 4,011
62017.04.01 Oita Trinita 1-1 Ehime FC Oita Bank Dome 6,788
72017.04.09 Ehime FC 1-0 Roasso Kumamoto Ningineer Stadium 3,766
82017.04.15 Kyoto Sanga FC 3-2 Ehime FC Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium 5,429
92017.04.22 Ehime FC 1-0 V-Varen Nagasaki Ningineer Stadium 2,280
102017.04.29 Ehime FC 2-0 Montedio Yamagata Ningineer Stadium 3,455
112017.05.03 Yokohama FC 4-0 Ehime FC NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium 5,182
122017.05.07 Ehime FC 2-1 Renofa Yamaguchi FC Ningineer Stadium 3,858
132017.05.13 Thespakusatsu Gunma 0-3 Ehime FC Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,402
142017.05.17 Ehime FC 2-0 Fagiano Okayama Ningineer Stadium 2,539
152017.05.21 Ehime FC 1-2 Nagoya Grampus Ningineer Stadium 7,863
162017.05.27 JEF United Chiba 4-2 Ehime FC Fukuda Denshi Arena 7,647
172017.06.04 FC Machida Zelvia 1-2 Ehime FC Machida Stadium 3,105
182017.06.11 Ehime FC 2-0 FC Gifu Ningineer Stadium 2,885
192017.06.17 Tokyo Verdy 3-3 Ehime FC Ajinomoto Stadium 6,057
202017.06.25 Ehime FC 0-1 Avispa Fukuoka Ningineer Stadium 7,117
212017.07.01 Tokushima Vortis 4-1 Ehime FC Pocarisweat Stadium 7,583
222017.07.09 V-Varen Nagasaki 2-0 Ehime FC Transcosmos Stadium Nagasaki 3,189
232017.07.16 Ehime FC 2-2 Oita Trinita Ningineer Stadium 4,011
242017.07.22 Matsumoto Yamaga FC 2-1 Ehime FC Matsumotodaira Park Stadium 11,222
252017.07.29 Ehime FC 1-0 JEF United Chiba Ningineer Stadium 3,908
262017.08.06 Nagoya Grampus 7-4 Ehime FC Paloma Mizuho Stadium 11,473
272017.08.11 Ehime FC 0-0 Mito HollyHock Ningineer Stadium 3,149
282017.08.16 Fagiano Okayama 0-1 Ehime FC City Light Stadium 9,948
292017.08.20 Ehime FC 1-1 FC Machida Zelvia Ningineer Stadium 2,189
302017.08.27 Ehime FC 0-3 Tokyo Verdy Ningineer Stadium 3,173
312017.09.03 FC Gifu 2-1 Ehime FC Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium 6,712
322017.09.09 Avispa Fukuoka 0-1 Ehime FC Level5 Stadium 7,194
342017.09.24 Ehime FC 2-3 Yokohama FC Ningineer Stadium 4,130
352017.10.01 Roasso Kumamoto 2-1 Ehime FC Egao Kenko Stadium 4,005
362017.10.07 Zweigen Kanazawa 4-1 Ehime FC Ishikawa Athletics Stadium 3,157
372017.10.15 Ehime FC 2-1 Kamatamare Sanuki Ningineer Stadium 3,658
382017.10.21 Shonan Bellmare 1-0 Ehime FC Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 5,896
392017.10.29 Montedio Yamagata 2-2 Ehime FC ND Soft Stadium Yamagata 3,707
402017.11.05 Ehime FC 1-3 Tokushima Vortis Ningineer Stadium 5,203
332017.11.08 Ehime FC 0-2 Kyoto Sanga FC Ningineer Stadium 1,958
412017.11.12 Ehime FC 4-2 Thespakusatsu Gunma Ningineer Stadium 3,198
422017.11.19 Renofa Yamaguchi FC 1-1 Ehime FC Ishin Memorial Park Stadium 9,397

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