Fixtures

Japan J-League 09/13 10:00 29 Kashima Antlers vs Shonan Bellmare - View
Japan J-League 09/20 10:00 30 Urawa Red Diamonds vs Kashima Antlers - View
Japan J-League 09/23 09:00 31 Kashima Antlers vs Cerezo Osaka - View
Japan J-League 09/27 08:00 32 Nagoya Grampus vs Kashima Antlers - View
Japan J-League 10/04 09:00 33 Kashima Antlers vs Gamba Osaka - View
Japan J-League 10/17 10:00 34 Vissel Kobe vs Kashima Antlers - View

Results

Japan J-League 08/31 09:30 28 [13] Shimizu S-Pulse v Kashima Antlers [3] D 1-1
Japan FA Cup 08/27 09:30 3 Blois v Kashima Antlers L 3-0
Japan J-League 08/23 10:00 27 [20] Albirex Niigata v Kashima Antlers [5] W 1-2
World Club Friendlies 08/17 03:00 - Kashima Antlers v Fukushima Utd D 4-4
Japan J-League 08/16 09:00 26 [1] Kashima Antlers v Avispa Fukuoka [10] D 1-1
Japan J-League 08/10 10:00 25 [15] FC Tokyo v Kashima Antlers [2] W 0-1
Japan FA Cup 08/06 10:00 4 Kashima Antlers v Avispa Fukuoka W 3-2
Japan J-League 07/20 09:00 24 [4] Kashima Antlers v Kashiwa Reysol [1] W 3-2
Japan FA Cup 07/16 10:00 9 V-Varen Nagasaki v Kashima Antlers W 1-2
Japan J-League 07/05 10:00 23 [6] Kaisar Kyzylorda v Kashima Antlers [1] L 2-1
Japan J-League 06/28 09:00 22 [1] Kashima Antlers v Fagiano Okayama [13] L 1-2
Japan J-League 06/21 07:00 21 [9] Machida Zelvia v Kashima Antlers [1] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 47 23 24
Wins 23 11 12
Draws 13 9 4
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 72 39 33
Goals against 49 25 24
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Kashima Antlers

The Kashima Antlers (鹿島アントラーズ, Kashima Antorāzu) are a professional football club based in Kashima, Ibaraki, Japan. They currently play in the J1 League, the top tier of Japanese professional football leagues. The club has financial backing from Mercari, a Japanese e-commerce company.

Since the J.League's creation and introduction of professional Japanese football in 1993, Kashima have proven themselves to be by far Japan's most successful football club in terms of trophies won, having won the J1 League title a record 8 times, the J.League Cup a record 6 times, the Emperor's Cup 5 times and the Japanese Super Cup a record 6 times for an unprecedented nineteen major domestic titles. Continentally, Kashima became Asian champions when they won the AFC Champions League in 2018. The club also won the J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship on 2 occasions in 2012 and 2013.

Internationally, Kashima has made two appearances in the FIFA Club World Cup where in the 2016 edition, the club qualified as the host of the tournament. Kashima notably became the only club to qualify from the first round until the final where they would go on to lose to 2015–16 UEFA Champions League winners, Real Madrid 4–2 after extra time with Gaku Shibasaki scoring both goals for Kashima.

Kashima are also one of only two clubs to have competed in Japan's top flight football every year since it was professionalized (the other being Yokohama F. Marinos, who has been playing in the top flight since 1982).

History

Leonardo Araújo played for Kashima from 1994 to 1996.

Founded in 1947 as Sumitomo Metal Industries Factory Football Club in Osaka and moved to Kashima, Ibaraki in 1975. It played in the semi-professional Japan Soccer League (JSL). They were promoted to the JSL's top flight in 1984, but never made much of an impact, going down in 1985/86, returning in 1986/87 and going down again in 1988/89. Its last standing in the JSL was 2nd in the Second Division for 1991/92. In October 1991, Kashima Antlers FC Co., Ltd. was established with investment from 43 companies (at the time) from 5 local governments.

After the formation of the fully professional J.League, Sumitomo, like all other clubs, stripped the corporate brand from the club's name and reformed as the Kashima Antlers in April 1992. Kashima was essentially promoted to the new top flight, as many JSL First Division clubs decided to relegate themselves being unprepared for professionalism. (Of the original 10 J.League founding member clubs, Kashima and Shimizu S-Pulse were newly promoted. Ironically, Kashima had defeated a forerunner of Shimizu's, Nippon Light Metal/Hagoromo Club, to earn its JSL Second Division place back in 1974).

Since the J.League's creation and introduction of professional Japanese football in 1993, Kashima have consistently been amongst the strongest clubs in the country, holding several distinctions and records. Led by former Brazil national team star and Japan national team coach Zico in the club's formative years, Kashima were the first club to win a J.League stage, claiming the 1st stage of the inaugural season in 1993. This laid a platform for continuous greatness and long after the Kashima icon had departed, in 2000 Kashima became the first J.League club to achieve the "treble", by winning all three major titles: J.League, J.League Cup, and Emperor's Cup in the same year.

In recent times, by clinching the 2007 J.League title they became the first and only club in Japan to have won ten domestic titles in the professional era. In 2008 they became the first and only club to successfully defend the J.League title on two occasions. In 2009 they became the first and only club to win three consecutive J.League titles. With victories in back to back J.League Cups in 2011, 2012 and most recently followed by their 2015 victory, Kashima extended their unmatched record of major domestic titles in the professional era to seventeen.

Kashima Antlers celebrate after winning the 2018 AFC Champions League at the Azadi Stadium vs Persepolis

To this day, Kashima has maintained strong ties with the football community in Brazil, a fact borne out of Zico's past affiliation with the club. Kashima's Brazilian connection has manifested itself in both the club's player transfer and coaching policy resulting in only three non-Brazilian foreign players and predominantly Brazilian managers signing for Kashima since the inception of the J.League.

The population of Kashima city is a mere 60,000 and for that reason club has also adopted the surrounding cities of Itako, Kamisu, Namegata and Hokota as its official hometowns, all in Ibaraki Prefecture. The combined population of five cities is 280,000. Antlers home games are played at Kashima Soccer Stadium, one of the 2002 FIFA World Cup venues with capacity of 40,000.

During the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup, Kashima became the first Asian club to reach the FIFA Club World Cup final and notably became the only club to qualify from the first round until the final following a 3–0 victory over South American winners, Atlético Nacional. In the final, after a 2–2 draw against European champions Real Madrid after 90 minutes, they were beaten 4–2 after extra time.


The Kashima Antlers are a professional soccer team based in Kashima, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1947, the team has a rich history and is one of the most successful clubs in Japanese football. Competing in the J1 League, the top tier of Japanese soccer, the Antlers are known for their distinctive red and white colors and their passionate fan base.

The team's home matches are played at the Kashima Soccer Stadium, a modern venue that can accommodate over 40,000 spectators. The Antlers have a reputation for their attacking style of play, characterized by skillful ball movement and tactical discipline. Over the years, they have produced numerous talented players who have gone on to represent Japan on the international stage.

Kashima Antlers have won multiple J1 League titles, Emperor's Cups, and have also made their mark in Asian competitions, including winning the AFC Champions League. The club's commitment to excellence, both on and off the pitch, has solidified its status as a powerhouse in Japanese football and a respected name in the Asian football community. With a strong focus on youth development and community engagement, the Antlers continue to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Japan.