2018 Grulla Morioka season

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Grulla Morioka
2018 season
Manager Flag of Japan.svg Toshimi Kikuchi
Stadium Iwagin Stadium
J3 League 13th
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2018 Grulla Morioka season.

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12018.03.11 Gamba Osaka U-23 3-2 Grulla Morioka Panasonic Stadium Suita 1,330
22018.03.17 Azul Claro Numazu 1-0 Grulla Morioka Ashitaka Park Stadium 2,481
32018.03.21 Grulla Morioka 3-2 YSCC Yokohama Iwagin Stadium 1,606
42018.03.25 Gainare Tottori 1-0 Grulla Morioka Chubu Yajin Stadium 3,855
52018.04.01 Grulla Morioka 1-1 Thespakusatsu Gunma Iwagin Stadium 733
62018.04.08 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Blaublitz Akita Iwagin Stadium 955
82018.04.28 Grulla Morioka 1-4 Kagoshima United FC Iwagin Stadium 743
92018.05.03 FC Tokyo U-23 2-0 Grulla Morioka Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka 2,114
102018.05.06 SC Sagamihara 1-0 Grulla Morioka Sagamihara Gion Stadium 4,015
112018.05.20 Grulla Morioka 0-4 Fujieda MYFC Iwagin Stadium 1,194
122018.06.03 Fukushima United FC 0-0 Grulla Morioka Toho Stadium 1,891
132018.06.10 Grulla Morioka 2-0 Giravanz Kitakyushu Iwagin Stadium 1,129
142018.06.16 Grulla Morioka 3-0 AC Nagano Parceiro Iwagin Stadium 1,239
152018.06.23 Kataller Toyama 1-3 Grulla Morioka Toyama Stadium 2,227
162018.07.01 Grulla Morioka 1-4 FC Ryukyu Iwagin Stadium 925
172018.07.07 Cerezo Osaka U-23 1-2 Grulla Morioka Kincho Stadium 513
182018.07.15 Grulla Morioka 0-3 SC Sagamihara Iwagin Stadium 1,304
192018.07.22 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Gamba Osaka U-23 Kitakami Stadium 3,115
202018.08.25 FC Ryukyu 5-2 Grulla Morioka Tapic Kenso Hiyagon Stadium 886
212018.09.02 Blaublitz Akita 2-1 Grulla Morioka Akigin Stadium 2,461
222018.09.09 Grulla Morioka 3-3 Gainare Tottori Iwagin Stadium 515
232018.09.16 Grulla Morioka 0-3 Azul Claro Numazu Iwagin Stadium 844
242018.09.21 Thespakusatsu Gunma 0-1 Grulla Morioka Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 1,604
252018.09.30 Grulla Morioka 2-2 Fukushima United FC Iwagin Stadium 787
262018.10.07 Fujieda MYFC 2-1 Grulla Morioka Fujieda Soccer Stadium 876
272018.10.14 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Kataller Toyama Iwagin Stadium 1,308
282018.10.20 Kagoshima United FC 1-0 Grulla Morioka Shiranami Stadium 3,824
292018.10.28 Giravanz Kitakyushu 2-1 Grulla Morioka Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu 3,047
302018.11.03 Grulla Morioka 0-2 FC Tokyo U-23 Iwagin Stadium 1,712
312018.11.11 YSCC Yokohama 2-3 Grulla Morioka Yokohama Mitsuzawa Athletic Stadium 805
322018.11.18 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Cerezo Osaka U-23 Iwagin Stadium 1,352
342018.12.02 AC Nagano Parceiro 0-1 Grulla Morioka Nagano U Stadium 4,425

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