2017 Vegalta Sendai season

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Vegalta Sendai
2017 season
ChairmanNishikawa Yoshihisa
Manager Susumu Watanabe
Stadium Yurtec Stadium Sendai
J1 League 12th
J.League Cup semi-finals
Emperor's Cup 2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague: Ishihara
All: Ishihara
  2016
2018  

2017 Vegalta Sendai season.

J1 League

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MatchDateTeamVenueScoreAttendance
125 February 2017 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Home1–017,230
24 March 2017 Júbilo Iwata Away 1–014,554
311 March 2017 Vissel Kobe Home0–214,369
418 March 2017 Kashiwa Reysol Away 1–09,905
51 April 2017 Kawasaki Frontale Home0–213,122
67 April 2017 Urawa Reds Away 0–725,372
716 April 2017 Kashima Antlers Home1–413,159
822 April 2017 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Away 3–310,814
930 April 2017 Shimizu S-Pulse Away 3–015,228
107 May 2017 FC Tokyo Home0–217,281
1114 May 2017 Omiya Ardija Away 1–29,920
1220 May 2017 Yokohama F. Marinos Away 1–116,758
1328 May 2017 Albirex Niigata Home2–114,259
144 June 2017 Ventforet Kofu Home3–013,107
1517 June 2017 Sagan Tosu Away 1–110,265
1625 June 2017 Cerezo Osaka Home2–415,530
171 July 2017 Gamba Osaka Home2–314,052
188 July 2017 Vissel Kobe Away 0–319,207
1930 July 2017 Kashiwa Reysol Home1–114,202
205 August 2017 Kashima Antlers Away 0–217,156
219 August 2017 Júbilo Iwata Home0–011,500
2213 August 2017 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Home1–014,258
2319 August 2017 Albirex Niigata Away 2–121,011
2426 August 2017 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Away 0–19,535
2510 September 2017 Sagan Tosu Home4–112,652
2616 September 2017 FC Tokyo Away 0–117,940
2723 September 2017 Cerezo Osaka Away 4–115,262
281 October 2017 Urawa Reds Home2–318,026
2914 October 2017 Kawasaki Frontale Away 2–318,892
3021 October 2017 Shimizu S-Pulse Home0–014,338
3129 October 2017 Gamba Osaka Away 1–115,962
3218 November 2017 Omiya Ardija Home3–015,533
3326 November 2017 Yokohama F. Marinos Home2–218,059
342 December 2017 Ventforet Kofu Away 0–114,680

J.League Cup

MatchDateTeamVenueScoreAttendance
Group A-115 March 2017 FC Tokyo Away 0–68,424
Group A-212 April 2017 Júbilo Iwata Home2–05,003
Group A-326 April 2017 Shimizu S-Pulse Home3–15,092
Group A-43 May 2017 Omiya Ardija Away 2–18,307
Group A-510 May 2017 Kashiwa Reysol Home1–15,608
Group A-624 May 2017 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Away 2–15,865
Quarterfinals-130 August 2017 Kashima Antlers Home3–16,659
Quarterfinals-23 September 2017 Kashima Antlers Away 2–311,943
Semi-finals-14 October 2017 Kawasaki Frontale Home3–28,382
Semi-finals-28 October 2017 Kawasaki Frontale Away 1–322,385

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Honours

Indivitual

J.League Cup

Others

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References

  1. J.League
  2. "Backnumber 2017". 13 November 2022.