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18 Mar 23 | | Yokohama F |   | 2 - 1 |   | Kashima Antlers |  | Nissan Stadium |
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Kashima Antlers (鹿島アントラーズ, Kashima Antorāzu) are a Japanese professional association football club playing in the J1 League with financial backing from Mercari.
Antlers is derived from the city name, Kashima, which literally means "deer island".
Since the J.League's creation and introduction of professional Japanese football in 1993, Kashima have proved by far Japan's most successful club team, having won the J.League title a record eight times, the J.League Cup a record six times and the Emperor's Cup five times for an unprecedented total of nineteen major domestic titles. Kashima also won their first AFC Champions League title in 2018. Kashima have finished in the top five of the league for over seventy percent of all seasons played to date, recorded an average end of season league placing of third and captured a major domestic title in over sixty percent of all seasons played to date.
Kashima won the most titles out of all the J.League Champions, and are also one of only two teams to have competed in Japan's top flight of professional football every year since its inception (the other being Yokohama F. Marinos).

Team Members
Ryotaro Araki
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Arthur Cruz
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Shoma Doi
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Yasushi Endo
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Diego Evaristo
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Yu Funabashi
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Tomoki Hayakawa
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Naoki Hayashi
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Rikuto Hirose
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Tomoya Inukai
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Ryuji Izumi
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Kei Koizumi
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Sun-Tae Kwoun
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Koki Machida
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Yuta Matsumura
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Kento Misao
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Ryota Nagaki
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Katsuya Nagato
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Juan Nascimento
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Yusuke Ogawa
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Yuya Oki
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Ikuma Sekigawa
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Hugo Serejo
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Ryohei Shirasaki
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Itsuki Someno
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Everaldo Stum
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Daiki Sugioka
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Naoki Suto
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Keigo Tsunemoto
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Ayase Ueda #36 (上田綺世)
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Taiki Yamada
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Kashima Soccer Stadium (カシマサッカースタジアム, Kashima Sakkā Sutajiamu) is a football stadium in the city of Kashima, in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is the home stadium of the Kashima Antlers, a team in the J1 League. The stadium has a capacity of 40,728.
Before the creation of the J. League, Kashima's forerunner, Sumitomo Steel S.C., played at the nearby Sumitomo Steel plant's athletic grounds.
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