Matches played at 13:00 to 16:00 in Japan does actually looks like the sun is shining. Stadiums like Sapporo Dome and Panasonic Stadium Suita seems to not absorbe sunlight for some reason, i don't like that. Sankyo Frontier K Stadium is surely one of the best in Japan by terms of attractivness
Nope, he directly received the ball from throw in meaning the offside rule doesn't count: "There is no offside offence if a player receives the ball directly from: a goal kick. a throw-in. a corner kick." "There is no offside offense if a player receives the ball directly from a throw-in taken by a player on their own team. If there were an offside offense at a throw-in, the player taking the throw would be restricted in the direction they could throw the ball in the opposition’s half of the field. To prevent this from happening, the offside rule does not apply in this situation."
Reysol always have a really good atmosphere at their stadium. It's small, the stands are close to the pitch and everyone wears sunny yellow
My dream is to watch a match in Japan
@@Daniel.Emmanuel10 where would you go?
Matches played at 13:00 to 16:00 in Japan does actually looks like the sun is shining. Stadiums like Sapporo Dome and Panasonic Stadium Suita seems to not absorbe sunlight for some reason, i don't like that. Sankyo Frontier K Stadium is surely one of the best in Japan by terms of attractivness
This team is like the team in Ao Ashi
I have a gut feeling that he’s touted as the next generation of strikers that represent Japan
FC Tokyo missed too much chances
Goalzone Show please come back.
Primeira vez que vejo vaias no final de um jogo da JLeague
How?
Anybody know why Henrique got subbed off?
Apparently an injury...
1:44 The Referee Makes a Mistake
That FC Tokyo Goal Equaliser absolutely Offside
Nope, he directly received the ball from throw in meaning the offside rule doesn't count:
"There is no offside offence if a player receives the ball directly from: a goal kick. a throw-in. a corner kick."
"There is no offside offense if a player receives the ball directly from a throw-in taken by a player on their own team. If there were an offside offense at a throw-in, the player taking the throw would be restricted in the direction they could throw the ball in the opposition’s half of the field.
To prevent this from happening, the offside rule does not apply in this situation."
lol. did you start watching football yesterday