2017 Grulla Morioka season

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Grulla Morioka
2017 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Toshimi Kikuchi
Stadium Iwagin Stadium
J3 League 15th
  2016
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2017 Grulla Morioka season.

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J3 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12017.03.12 Cerezo Osaka U-23 2-2 Grulla Morioka Kincho Stadium 1,038
22017.03.18 FC Ryukyu 1-2 Grulla Morioka Okinawa Athletic Park Stadium 4,438
32017.03.26 Grulla Morioka 0-3 Kataller Toyama Iwagin Stadium 1,018
42017.04.02 Blaublitz Akita 1-0 Grulla Morioka Akigin Stadium 2,416
52017.04.16 Grulla Morioka 1-0 Fujieda MYFC Iwagin Stadium 805
62017.04.30 Gainare Tottori 2-2 Grulla Morioka Tottori Bank Bird Stadium 2,067
72017.05.07 Grulla Morioka 0-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Iwagin Stadium 1,125
82017.05.14 SC Sagamihara 1-1 Grulla Morioka Sagamihara Gion Stadium 3,898
92017.05.21 Grulla Morioka 0-0 FC Tokyo U-23 Iwagin Stadium 1,206
112017.06.03 Grulla Morioka 0-1 YSCC Yokohama Iwagin Stadium 1,148
122017.06.11 Grulla Morioka 1-2 Tochigi SC Iwagin Stadium 1,451
132017.06.18 Gamba Osaka U-23 1-0 Grulla Morioka Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium 735
142017.06.25 Grulla Morioka 5-1 Fukushima United FC Iwagin Stadium 1,516
152017.07.02 Grulla Morioka 0-0 Kagoshima United FC Iwagin Stadium 1,335
162017.07.08 Giravanz Kitakyushu 5-1 Grulla Morioka Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu 4,857
172017.07.16 Azul Claro Numazu 1-0 Grulla Morioka Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,338
182017.07.23 Grulla Morioka 1-2 Gainare Tottori Iwagin Stadium 520
192017.08.20 Grulla Morioka 0-2 Gamba Osaka U-23 Kitakami Stadium 3,590
202017.08.26 Tochigi SC 3-2 Grulla Morioka Tochigi Green Stadium 4,226
212017.09.03 Grulla Morioka 0-3 Giravanz Kitakyushu Iwagin Stadium 1,106
222017.09.10 Grulla Morioka 1-3 Blaublitz Akita Iwagin Stadium 1,217
232017.09.16 Fujieda MYFC 0-2 Grulla Morioka Fujieda Soccer Stadium 722
242017.09.24 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Azul Claro Numazu Iwagin Stadium 1,017
252017.10.01 FC Tokyo U-23 3-1 Grulla Morioka Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka 1,690
262017.10.08 AC Nagano Parceiro 1-1 Grulla Morioka Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium 3,356
272017.10.15 Grulla Morioka 0-0 FC Ryukyu Iwagin Stadium 2,112
282017.10.22 Kataller Toyama 0-2 Grulla Morioka Toyama Stadium 1,917
302017.11.05 Kagoshima United FC 1-0 Grulla Morioka Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium 3,615
312017.11.12 Grulla Morioka 0-2 SC Sagamihara Iwagin Stadium 1,199
322017.11.19 YSCC Yokohama 1-2 Grulla Morioka Yokohama Mitsuzawa Athletic Stadium 1,230
332017.11.26 Grulla Morioka 2-3 Cerezo Osaka U-23 Iwagin Stadium 1,020
342017.12.03 Fukushima United FC 3-1 Grulla Morioka Toho Stadium 2,206

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