Hachiko
Jul 4, 2004, 12:49
Some J-League action for ya...
NIIGATA -- Tokyo Verdy midfielder Atsuhiro Miura struck a late equalizer as J. East played out an entertaining 3-3 draw with J. West in the J. League All-Star match in Niigata on Saturday evening.
http://www.japantimes.com/images/photos2004/sj20040704a1a.jpg
J. EAST MIDFIELDER Naohiro Ishikawa (right) celebrates with Atsuhiro Miura after scoring a goal in the sixth minute of the J. League all-Star match at Niigata Stadium. The match ended in a 3-3 draw.
Brazilian striker Ueslei came off the bench and scored his second of the night to put West 3-2 ahead with nine minutes remaining but Miura rifled home a 25-meter free-kick in the 87th minute as the annual exhibition game ended in a draw for the first time.
East raced into a 2-0 lead after 18 minutes through goals from Man of the Match Naohiro Ishikawa and fellow Japan Under-23 teammate Tatsuya Tanaka, the Urawa Reds striker heading home from close range after Yohei Sato could only parry Ishikawa's shot.
"It's only a bit more than a month since I came back from an injury, so it was very tough, but I'm glad I was able to score a goal," said Ishikawa, 23, of FC Tokyo.
Japan Times (http://www.japantimes.com/cgi-bin/getsp.pl5?sj20040704a1.htm)
NIIGATA -- Tokyo Verdy midfielder Atsuhiro Miura struck a late equalizer as J. East played out an entertaining 3-3 draw with J. West in the J. League All-Star match in Niigata on Saturday evening.
http://www.japantimes.com/images/photos2004/sj20040704a1a.jpg
J. EAST MIDFIELDER Naohiro Ishikawa (right) celebrates with Atsuhiro Miura after scoring a goal in the sixth minute of the J. League all-Star match at Niigata Stadium. The match ended in a 3-3 draw.
Brazilian striker Ueslei came off the bench and scored his second of the night to put West 3-2 ahead with nine minutes remaining but Miura rifled home a 25-meter free-kick in the 87th minute as the annual exhibition game ended in a draw for the first time.
East raced into a 2-0 lead after 18 minutes through goals from Man of the Match Naohiro Ishikawa and fellow Japan Under-23 teammate Tatsuya Tanaka, the Urawa Reds striker heading home from close range after Yohei Sato could only parry Ishikawa's shot.
"It's only a bit more than a month since I came back from an injury, so it was very tough, but I'm glad I was able to score a goal," said Ishikawa, 23, of FC Tokyo.
Japan Times (http://www.japantimes.com/cgi-bin/getsp.pl5?sj20040704a1.htm)