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Shonan Bellmare v Cerezo Osaka J1 League Lineup
This game is in the
J1 League
, kick off at 12:00 on Sunday 22 September 2024.
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Shonan Bellmare Substitutes
Bum-Keun Song
Akimi Barada
Kohei Okuno
Ryo Nemoto
Sho Fukuda
Sere Matsumura
Ishii Hisatsugu
Cerezo Osaka Substitutes
Han-Been Yang
Ryosuke Shindo
Reiya Sakata
Hiroaki Okuno
Capixaba
Ryogo Yamasaki
Masaya Shibayama
Shonan Bellmare v Cerezo Osaka J1 League
Shonan Bellmare
is based in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, while
Cerezo Osaka
is based in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture.
Shonan Bellmare
was founded in 1968, while
Cerezo Osaka
was founded in 1957.
Shonan Bellmare's
home stadium is Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka, while
Cerezo Osaka's
home stadium is Yanmar Stadium Nagai.
Shonan Bellmare's
team colors are blue and white, while
Cerezo Osaka's
team colors are pink and black.
Shonan Bellmare
finished in 12th place in the 2021 J1 League season, while
Cerezo Osaka
finished in 8th place.
Shonan Bellmare
has won the Emperor's Cup once in 1977, while
Cerezo Osaka
has won the Emperor's Cup twice in 1968 and 1970.