Football Season Guide

Fagiano Okayama

In


Svend Brodersen (gk) Yokohama FC; Kohei Kawakami (gk) Toyo University; Daichi Tagami (def) Albirex Niigata; Takahiro Yanagi (def) Ryukyu; Rui Sueyoshi (mid) JEF United; Sora Igawa (mid) Consadole Sapporo; Ryo Takeuchi (mid) Shimizu S-Pulse; Ibuki Fujita (mid) Montedio Yamagata; Ryo Tabei (mid) Yokohama FC; Koju Yoshio (mid) Yoshei University; Gabriel Xavier (att) free agent; Gleyson (att) Gyeongham; Keita Saito (att) Blaubitz Akita; Hiroto Iwabuchi (att) Iwaki; Ryunosuke Ota (att) meiji University; Kaito Abe (def) Blaubitz Akita – end of loan; Kiwara Miyazaki (mid) Iwaki – end of loan;

Out


Jordy Buijs (k) (def) released; Yosuke Kawai (r) (mid) Kataller Toyama; Rui Sueyoshi (r) (mid) JEF United – end of loan; Tiago Alves (r) (att) Chapicoense; Isa Sakamoto (r) (att) Gamba Osaka – end of loan; Stefan Mauk (sp) (mid) Adelaide United; Eui-gwon Han (sp) (att) Balzan; Solomon Sakuragawa (sp) (att) JEF United – end of loan; Rissei Taniguchi (gk) Kirakuytsu; Mizuki Hamada (def) Omiya Ardija; Tatsuhiko Noguchi (mid) Veertien; Wakaba Shimoguchi (def) Omiya Ardija; Koji Sugiyama (def) Kirakutsu; Shunnosuke Matsuki (mid) Tottori; Ryo Nagai (att) Kirakutsu; Yuto Hikida (mid) released; Taiki Yamada (gk) Kashima Antlers – end of loan;

Fagiano had a pretty solid season last term but the inability to record enough wins saw them miss out on a play-off spot. Fagiano were not scoring enough goals all season, only 49 in 42 matches, but they defended well and had the most draws in the entire J2 – 19. Had only 10 league defeats during the campaign, only the top 4 sides in the standings had fewer, but the lack of cutting edge meant that Fagiano missed out on a top 6 finish by 9 points. The ineffective front line was gutted this winter, all of Sakuragawa, Alves and Sakamoto left. It is yet to be seen if the signings of the Brazilian striker Xavier and Gleyson will prove a fruitful move but with them as a duo hopes are Fagiano will be scoring more. Stefan Mauk and the key centre-back Jordy Buijs also left the team. Those were expected departures though and Fagiano have good depth in defence and midfield even without them. Iwabuchi is an interesting new arrival. He can play both as a secondary striker and as an inner midfielder, with Fagiano signing 5 other midfielders to really add depth and quality to this area. Hopes are that defensively the stability will be there again, which if the forward actions are better should make the team from Okayama a play-off contender.

Target


Hopes are to make a strong play-off push. Better scoring record could be just about enough for a top 6 finish.