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Japan Forward
3 days ago
- Sport
- Japan Forward
Urawa Reds Drop FIFA Club World Cup Opener
Reporting on the Urawa Reds, World Table Tennis' new deal with TV Tokyo, the start of Ippei Mizuhara's prison sentence and Anon Matsuoka's surfing success. Urawa Reds' Genki Haraguchi (left) in action with River Plate's Lucas Martinez Quarta in a 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group E match on June 17 at Lumen Field in Seattle. (©Stephen Brashear/IMAGN IMAGES/via REUTERS) Argentine squad River Plate outplayed the Urawa Reds in the teams' 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group E opener on Tuesday, June 17 in Seattle, winning 3-1. Striker Facundo Colidio's ninth-minute header gave River Plate a 1-0 lead. Sebastian Driussi doubled the advantage in the 48th minute. Midfielder Yusuke Matsuo pulled the Reds to within 2-1 by converting a penalty in the 58th minute. But that was as close as Urawa would get. Maximiliano Meza completed the scoring in the 73rd minute. After the match, Colidio said a tone-setting victory was important for River Plate in the 32-team tournament. "It was essential to start by winning," Colidio said, according to "The opening match is always very important and of course a win is vital. I think we played well right from the start of the game." Midfielder Yusuke Matsuo of the Urawa Reds scores on a second-half penalty kick against River Plate. (KYODO) "Unfortunately we lost today but we're going to learn a lot and take that into the next match," Matsuo added, according to Agence France-Presse. What was Reds manager Maciej Skorza's assessment of his team's performance? "We weren't able to play as we had prepared at the start and couldn't get into a rhythm," Skorza told reporters after the match. "After about 20 minutes, we started to get our groove, but we conceded a goal early on in the second half. I thought we controlled the game after we scored, but the third goal put us in a difficult situation." Up next: the Urawa Reds face Italian club Inter Milan on Saturday, June 21 (Sunday 4 AM JST) in Seattle. Arthur Papas (KYODO) Cerezo Osaka's Arthur Papas was named the Manager of the Month for May, it was announced on Wednesday, June 18. Under Papas' guidance, Cerezo won four of their six league matches in May, also earning a draw and losing one fixture. Through Sunday, June 15, Cerezo are eighth in the standings (among 20 teams). "It is a great honor for me to present the May Manager of the Month award on behalf of the club," Papas said in a statement. "For me, this award is a tribute to all the staff and players who have worked tirelessly over the past month and contributed greatly to the team's progress, and I believe it is an award that we all earned together." World Table Tennis and TV Tokyo have signed a four-year broadcast deal through 2028. An announcement was made on Monday, June 16. "This four-year deal marks one of the most comprehensive media rights agreements for WTT, ensuring Japanese viewers won't miss a beat — from global showdowns to homegrown heroes chasing greatness," WTT said in a news release. TV Tokyo will broadcast WTT Grand Smashes, WTT Champions, WTT Star Contender, WTT Finals and other banner events, including the ITTF World Team Championships, the ITTF Singles World Cup, the ITTF World Youth Championships and the ITTF Mixed Team World Cup. "Japan is a powerhouse in the world of table tennis, and its fans are among the most passionate and knowledgeable on the planet," Ali Tavallai, the WTT broadcast director said in a statement. "This partnership with TV Tokyo means we're not just showing matches, we're building stories, creating access, and connecting millions of fans with every major WTT moment across the sport." Ippei Mizuhara (KYODO) Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, began serving his prison sentence at the federal prison complex in Allenwood, Pennsylvania, on Monday, June 16. On the same day, Ohtani made his pitching debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers, returning to the mound for the first time in a game in 633 days. Mizuhara, 40, stole around $17 million USD (nearly ¥2.5 billion JPY) from Ohtani between 2021 and 2024 to pay for gambling debts, according to a federal investigation. In February 2025, he was handed a 57-month prison sentence in the fraud case. A native of Hokkaido Prefecture, Mizuhara is not an American citizen and will likely be deported at the end of prison sentence, according to published reports, citing his legal team. Ippei Mizuhara Handed a 57-Month Prison Sentence in Fraud Case Anon Matsuoka celebrates with fellow surfers after winning the World Surf League Qualifying Series 6,000 women's competition on June 17 in Ujung Bocur, South Sumatra, Indonesia. (WSL) Japanese teenager Anon Matsuoka placed first in the World Surf League Qualifying Series 6,000 women's event in Ujung Bocur, South Sumatra, Indonesia, on Tuesday, June 17. Matsuoka, 19, met the challenge of riding 3-to-4 foot waves at Ujung Bocur in the first stop of the 2025-26 Asia and Australia/Oceania Qualifying Series. Matsuoka rallied from fourth place to first in the final round to secure her second title in this Indonesian event. She also triumphed there in 2023. Anon Matsuoka is seen during the competition. (WSL) "So happy to [earn] this win," Matsuoka wrote in an Instagram post. "Thanks to my dad and mom, friends [and] all of my sponsors. I've learned so much the last few weeks. It is important for me to always think about what I should be doing and focus on what is in front of me. I will carry this positive feeling forward. The journey continues to South Africa." To reach the second-tier WSL Challenger Series in both regions, the Qualifying Series is an important stepping stone for surfers. Author: Ed Odeven Find Ed on JAPAN Forward' s dedicated website, SportsLook . Follow his [Japan Sports Notebook] on Sundays, [Odds and Evens] during the week, and X (formerly Twitter) @ed_odeven .


The Hindu
4 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
FIFA Club World Cup 2025: River Plate sees off Urawa to make winning start
River Plate opened its Club World Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday, with goals from Facundo Colidio, Sebastian Driussi, and Maxi Meza enough to see off a spirited challenge from the Japanese side. The Argentine team got off to a dominant start and opened the scoring after 12 minutes when Colidio headed home a fine cross from Marcos Acuna on the left. 'We needed to start the tournament like this. We knew we could do it; it was a tough game, like we knew it was going to be,' Colidio told DAZN. 'Today we were very effective, and that's why we won. We knew we had to be intense too and we took our chances.' Urawa went close to equalising before the break, with Marius Hoibraten having a goal ruled out for offside and Takuro Kaneko drawing a sharp save from goalkeeper Franco Armani. READ: FIFA Club World Cup: Rayners gives Mamelodi Sundowns 1-0 win over Ulsan HD However, Driussi doubled the lead three minutes into the second half, capitalising on a poor header back from Hoibraten to head the ball over the advancing goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa and into an empty net. Striker Driussi was forced off soon after, having picked up an injury in the build-up, and Urawa pulled one back in the 58th minute through Yusuke Matsuo, who calmly converted a penalty following a foul by Acuna. While Urawa pushed hard for an equaliser, substitute Meza delivered the decisive blow in the 73rd minute, with yet another header from Acuna's corner, his second assist of the match. 'I'm happy with the first game. There were a lot of nerves; it was important to win,' River coach Marcelo Gallardo said. 'They are a physical, fast, and dynamic team; we knew it was going to be like that. The goals gave us peace of mind... we have room for improvement for what's to come.' River will face Mexico's Monterrey on Saturday, while Urawa takes on Champions League runner-up Inter Milan in Group E.


Deccan Herald
4 days ago
- Sport
- Deccan Herald
River Plate see off Urawa to make winning start at Club World Cup
The Argentine team got off to a dominant start and opened the scoring after 12 minutes when Colidio headed home a fine cross from Marcos Acuna on the left.


The National
4 days ago
- Sport
- The National
River Plate cut Urawa Red Diamonds down to size as Mamelodi become first African side to win at Club World Cup
River Plate opened their Club World Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday, with goals from Facundo Colidio, Sebastian Driussi and Maxi Meza enough to see off a spirited challenge from the Japanese side. The Argentine team got off to a dominant start and opened the scoring after 12 minutes when Colidio headed home a fine cross from Marcos Acuna on the left. "We needed to start the tournament like this we knew we could do it, it was a tough game like we knew it was going to be," Colidio told DAZN. "Today we were very effective and that's why we won. We knew we had to be intense too and we took our chances." Urawa went close to equalising before the break, with Marius Hoibraten having a goal ruled out for offside and Takuro Kaneko drawing a sharp save from goalkeeper Franco Armani. However, Driussi doubled the lead three minutes into the second half, capitalising on a poor header back from Hoibraten to head the ball over the advancing goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa and into an empty net. Striker Driussi was forced off soon after, having picked up an injury in the build-up, and Urawa pulled one back in the 58th minute through Yusuke Matsuo, who calmly converted a penalty following a foul by Acuna. While Urawa pushed hard for an equaliser, substitute Meza delivered the decisive blow in the 73rd minute, with yet another header from Acuna's corner, his second assist of the match. "I'm happy with the first game. There was a lot of nerves, it was important to win," River coach Marcelo Gallardo said. "They are a physical, fast and dynamic team, we knew it was going to be like that. The goals gave us peace of mind ... we have room for improvement for what's to come." River will face Mexico's Monterrey on Saturday, while Urawa take on Uefa Champions League runners-up Inter Milan in Group E. Mamelodi see off Ulsan South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns won their opening game at the Club World Cup as striker Iqraam Rayners netted the only goal in a 1-0 win over South Korea's Ulsan HD. The result put this month's African Champions League runners-up top of Group F after Borussia Dortmund were held 0-0 by Fluminense earlier in the day. It was also a first victory for an African side at the new-look 32-team tournament in the United States after Egypt's Al Ahly drew their opener while Esperance of Tunisia lost to Flamengo on Monday. Rayners' goal came nine minutes before half time at the Inter & Co Stadium in a match that was delayed by just over an hour due to the threat of lightning in central Florida. The teams had come onto the pitch to start the match before French referee Clement Turpin ordered them back to the change rooms as a precaution. Rayners had two other first-half strikes ruled out after VAR checks – one for handball and the other inches offside. The effort which counted was a well-worked effort with Sundowns' Brazilian playmaker Lucas Ribeiro slipping a pass through the Ulsan defence for the striker to poke into the net.


CNA
4 days ago
- Sport
- CNA
River Plate see off Urawa to make winning start at Club World Cup
SEATTLE, WA :River Plate opened their Club World Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday, with goals from Facundo Colidio, Sebastian Driussi and Maxi Meza enough to see off a spirited challenge from the Japanese side. The Argentine team got off to a dominant start and opened the scoring after 12 minutes when Colidio headed home a fine cross from Marcos Acuna on the left. Driussi doubled the lead three minutes into the second half, capitalising on a poor header back from Marius Hoibraten to head the ball over the advancing goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa and into an empty net. Striker Driussi was forced off soon after, having picked up an injury in the build up, and Urawa pulled one back in the 58th minute through Yusuke Matsuo, who calmly converted a penalty following a foul by Acuna. While Urawa pushed hard for an equaliser, substitute Meza delivered the decisive blow in the 73rd minute, with yet another header from Acuna's corner, his second assist of the match.