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100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

On December 31, the 100th Japan High School Footballer Quan entered the second round, and the defending champion Yamanashi Gakuin was eliminated in the first match, breaking out a small and unpopular goal; the popular team Aomori Yamada won a six-goal victory under the leadership of core Matsuki Jiusheng, and Shizuoka Gakuen also won a small victory to advance to the third round.

In the match that started at 12:05, the defending champion Yamanashi Gakuin appeared, and their opponent in this round was Saga Higa. However, the defending champions were hit hard at the start, with Saga Higashi's Ryūsei Nakayama scoring a 1-0 lead after a solo dribble breakout just three minutes into the opening. Yamanashi Academy went on a rampage, only 5 minutes left in the field when Saga-to's striker Takaya Mizoguchi countered and was eliminated.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

Title-winning favourite Aomori Yamada was forced to draw 0-0 in the first half of a match against Shimane Prefectural Representative Taisha. Just when many people were expecting another cold goal, Aomori Yamada's number one star, Matsuki Jiusheng, who jumped into japan's U22 Paris Olympic selection team, led the team to set off an offensive frenzy, and only 3 minutes after the opening of the second half, Masamitsu Nasukawa completed the goal, completely crushing the opponent's defense. In the end, the team scored six goals in the second half, including three consecutive goals from the 79th minute to the third minute of stoppage time. In addition, Aomori Yamada hit the goal frame with four shots on goal in the second half, otherwise it might have been a double-double match. Matsuki scored the third goal of his team, scoring in every national tournament from his freshman year to his junior year of high school.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

Shizuoka Gakuen, another team to win the championship and has four J-League players, only defeated Kon-Daiwa Wakayama in the previous round after a 5-0 win in the previous round.

Shoshi Zeis Henry, a mixed-race defender who also has a jump into Japan's U22, defeated Setouchi 4-3 in the last round, and in this round, he staged a penalty shootout with Kanto No. 1, who won 6-0 in the opening match, this time they lost 5-6. It should be noted that this is also the third round of the first national competition in the first history of the Kanto.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

After the game, Zeiss Henry still did not stop crying in an interview, he admitted that he was not afraid of the opponent's attack at all, but the team's attack was too weak: "I am very unwilling to lose, even if I hold the ball, I am not afraid, because I know that I can block their attack." ”

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

At present, there are a number of J-League teams that have targeted the introduction of him, and even foreign teams are investigating. In this regard, Zeiss Henry said that he hopes to become a professional player to make up for this regret. However, the mixed-race player, who is recognized as the first defender of this tournament, did not lose, because he did not concede a single goal, and even made few mistakes.

In the previous round, Mie Prefecture, who won 1-0 over Seibudai and won the first time in the history of the national competition, represented Mie Takashi, and in this round, he lost 0-6 to Yuki Hiroshi Motohashi of Gunma Prefecture. In the last round of the match, the triple high kick was very tenacious, and they withstood nearly 20 shots from Seibudai after scoring first. Mie Taka's coach Toshihiko Tokuchi said after the game that because the team was really weak, he had feared that the first round would be a fiasco, but the result was the first victory in history. But this time, the triple height is to hide from the first one, and it can't hide from the fifteenth.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

After a 4-0 win in the first round, Maebashi scored six more goals in this round, including striker Naoya Koike in this round, plus he also scored 1 goal in the first round, and his personal goals in this tournament have already equaled teammate Mototaro Moriya, who scored a hat trick in the first round. In addition, midfielder Kasa Ryū wing, who was set by J2 team Nagasaki Nautami, also scored a goal.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

In the 14:10 tie, two popular teams, Niigata, met with Teikyo Nagaoka and Kagoshima on behalf of Shinmura Gakuen. Teikyo Nagaoka has entered the top 4 for two consecutive years, and the overall strength is very strong. However, Shinmura Gakuen currently has japan's U-series national name midfielder Daisuke and striker Shiofuku Fukuda, of which Daisuke was also the captain of the Japanese U16 national team.

The game was also full of ups and downs. In the first half, Taki Nagaoka striker Yujin Watanabe scored two goals in the 16th and 32nd minutes, and it seemed that the suspense was lost at half-time.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

However, just four minutes into the opening of the second half, it was Daisuke who opened the corner and Fukuda Shiwang's header broke the goal, pulling the suspense of the game back. After this, the offensive players of Shinmura Gakuen such as Daisuke and Wakamizu Fukafei were extremely active, putting great pressure on the backline of Teikyo Nagaoka, and goalkeeper Yasugo Sato also made an extremely wonderful save in the face of Wakamizu Fukaze's pumping shot.

In this situation, Teikei Nagaoka's No. 10 Ryotaro Miyake stepped forward and received a pass from Hiroi Ranjin to rewrite the score to 3-1. Although Daisuke then used a corner kick to assist Riki Sato to break the score to 2-3, they were unable to change the score in the final minutes, and Teiyoshi Nagaoka advanced to the third round 3-2.

What is more surprising is that Higashi-Fukuoka, known as the "Red Comet", defeated Akita Sho in the last round, and lost 0-4 to Kumamoto's representative Otsu. Otsu's Atsushi Kawaguchi picked up a leak in the opening eight minutes and disrupted all deployments in Higashi-Fukuoka. In the second half, Higashi-Fukuoka replaced a number of forward players to fight hard, only to be easily countered by Otsu, with Atsushi Kawaguchi, Ryo Takahata and Inada scoring three goals in a row to seal a 4-0 score.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

Osaka's representative Hannan Daigao swept Nara Yuei 8-0, and Hannan Daigao was set by Shonan Marine's striker Akidou Suzuki, who scored a hat-trick in the first half for 12 minutes, and then scored 2 goals in the second half 4 minutes, scoring 5 goals in the whole game, directly soaring to the top of the top scorer list, surpassing maehashi Yuei Marumai Moriya Ryotaro, who scored a hat-trick in the first round. Although Yuei Maebashi won 6-0 in this round, Rintaro Shouya did not have a scoring record.

100th Japan High School Footballers' Rights Second Round: Noboru Noboru, the fifth son of the J-League

Akito Suzuki scored four goals in five matches in the Osaka qualifiers, which is very remarkable. In an interview before the national competition, he said that he just wanted to be like the idol Daisuke Yong, and it was best to break the individual goal record (10 goals) in the national competition.

100th Japan High School Soccer Players' Rights Second Round Results (December 31)

Saki 2-0 Yamanashi Gakuin (Yamanashi)

Higashiyama (Kyoto) 2-0 Municipal Nagano (Nagano)

Aomori Yamada (Aomori) 6-0 Taisha (Kanne)

Maehashi Yuei (Gunma) 6-0 Mie (Mie)

Shizuka Gakujo 1-0 Jindai Wakayama (Wakayama)

Kanto Ichi (Tokyo B) 0 (6PK5) 0 Shoshi (Fukushima)

Kiriko kokaku (Kanagawa) 1 (7PK6) 1 Teikyo University Kagumi (Gifu)

Takakawa Gakuen (Yamaguchi) 2-1 Okayama Gakuunkan (Okayama)

Gakusuke Shikano (Ibaraki) 2-0 Takamatsu Sho (Kagawa)

Hidai Kasuzaki 1-0 Toyama 1 (Toyama)

Yaita Chuo (Tochigi) 2 (3PK2) 2 Yonago Kita (Hattori)

Teikyo Nagaoka (Niigata) 3-2 Shinmura Gakuen (Kagoshima)

Sendai Yuei (Miyagi) 2-1 Takikawa II (Hyogo)

Nagasaki General Branch (Nagasaki) 1-0 Horikoshi (Tokyo A)

Hannan University High School (Osaka) 8-0 Nara Ikuei (Nara)

Otsu (Kumamoto) 4-0 Higashi-Fukuoka (Fukuoka)

100th Japan Senior Soccer Players' Rights Round 3 Schedule (January 2)

Saga Higa(Saga) vs Otsu (Kumamoto)

Maehashi Yuei (Gunma) vs Kashima Gakuen (Ibaraki)

Shizuoka Gakuen (Shizuoka) vs Miyazaki Hidō (Miyazaki)

Kanto Ichi (Tokyo B) vs Yaba Central (Tochigi)

Kirikotsu (Kanagawa) v Teikyo Ryo (Niigata)

Takakawa Gakuen (Yamaguchi) vs Sendai Yuei (Miyagi)

Higashiyama (Kyoto) vs Nagasaki General Branch (Nagasaki)

Aomori Yamada (Aomori) v Hannan University High School (Osaka)

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