Fixtures

Japan J2-League 02/15 05:00 1 Sagan Tosu vs Vegalta Sendai - View
Japan J2-League 02/23 04:55 2 Tokushima Vortis vs Vegalta Sendai - View
Japan J2-League 03/01 04:00 3 Vegalta Sendai vs Oita - View
Japan J2-League 03/08 04:00 4 Vegalta Sendai vs V-Varen Nagasaki - View
Japan J2-League 03/16 05:00 5 Mito Hollyhock vs Vegalta Sendai - View
Japan J2-League 03/23 04:00 6 Vegalta Sendai vs Jubilo Iwata - View

Results

Japan J-League Play-Offs 12/07 04:05 1 Fagiano Okayama v Vegalta Sendai L 2-0
Japan J-League Play-Offs 12/01 04:05 2 V-Varen Nagasaki v Vegalta Sendai W 1-4
Japan J2-League 11/10 05:00 38 [7] Vegalta Sendai v Oita [15] W 2-1
Japan J2-League 11/04 05:00 37 [14] Roasso Kumamoto v Vegalta Sendai [7] L 3-1
Japan J2-League 10/27 07:00 36 [16] Ehime FC v Vegalta Sendai [6] W 0-2
Japan J2-League 10/19 05:00 35 [6] Vegalta Sendai v Yokohama FC [1] W 3-0
Japan J2-League 10/06 06:00 34 [6] Vegalta Sendai v Blaublitz Akita [11] L 0-1
Japan J2-League 09/29 05:00 33 [9] Renofa Yamaguchi v Vegalta Sendai [5] W 0-1
Japan J2-League 09/21 09:00 32 [5] Vegalta Sendai v Ventforet Kofu [13] D 2-2
Japan J2-League 09/14 09:00 31 [4] Vegalta Sendai v Fujieda MYFC [10] L 2-3
Japan J2-League 09/07 10:00 30 [20] Thespa Gunma v Vegalta Sendai [4] D 0-0
Japan J2-League 08/31 10:00 29 [5] Vegalta Sendai v Iwaki SC [7] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 20 23
Wins 19 10 9
Draws 10 4 6
Losses 14 6 8
Goals for 56 28 28
Goals against 52 23 29
Clean sheets 13 7 6
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - Vegalta Sendai

Vegalta Sendai (ベガルタ仙台, Begaruta Sendai) is a Japanese professional football club based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. They currently play in J2 League, the Japanese second tier of professional football.

History

Founded in 1988 as Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. Soccer Club, Vegalta joined the J-League in 1999 after playing a few years in the JFL, with the nickname Brummell Sendai, to which they had been promoted in 1995 from the Tohoku Regional League. When joining the J-League, the name Vegalta was chosen as a homage to the famous Tanabata festival in Sendai. The names of the two celestial stars of the Tanabata legend, Vega and Altair were combined to form Vegalta.

They were first promoted to the top flight in 2002, but the team went back down the following season. They were promoted again for the 2010 season.

In 2011, despite the earthquake and tsunami, they achieved their highest position up to that time, 4th place in the top division.

In 2012, despite leading the table for most of the season, Sanfrecce Hiroshima's challenge proved too strong, and losing the penultimate week game to relegation battler Albirex Niigata cost them the title, rendering them second-place winners, their highest position in history.

In 2018, the Vegalta reached the final of the Emperor's Cup, losing 1-0 to Urawa Reds.

After twelve years spent in the J1 League, Vegalta returned to the J2 in 2022, after being relegated from the J1 at the end of 2021. After finishing in seventh place in the 2022 J2 League, thus failing to reach the promotion play-offs. Ryang Yong-gi, a symbol of Sendai, retired at the end of the 2023 season.

For the 2024 season, Yoshiro Moriyama, who has a track record of developing players at Sanfrecce Hiroshima's training age group and the U17 Japan National Team, was appointed as Manager.

Vegalta Sendai is a professional soccer team based in Sendai, Japan. The team competes in the J1 League, which is the top tier of Japanese soccer. Vegalta Sendai was founded in 1988 and has since become a prominent and respected team in Japanese soccer.

Known for their strong work ethic, technical skill, and tactical prowess, Vegalta Sendai has a dedicated fan base that supports them both at home and away matches. The team's colors are green and white, and their mascot is a wolf named "Vegalta-kun."

Vegalta Sendai has a history of success in Japanese soccer, with several appearances in the J.League Cup and Emperor's Cup finals. The team has also produced talented players who have gone on to represent Japan at the international level.

Overall, Vegalta Sendai is a competitive and exciting team to watch, with a rich history and a bright future ahead of them in Japanese soccer.