A Winning Streak at Home: Kashima’s Secret to Success
Kashima's head coach, Tatsuya Oiwa, leverages a series of three home games to build momentum after a challenging start to the season. Playing at home reduces travel fatigue, offering a…
Kashima Antlers is a professional soccer club based in Kashima, Japan. Founded in 1947, the team competes in the J1 League, which is the top tier of Japanese football. The club is known for its distinctive red and white colors and its nickname “Antlers,” which is derived from the area’s local mythological deer. The Kashima Antlers have a notable history in Japanese football, having won multiple league titles and domestic cups, and are recognized for their strong youth development program. The team plays its home matches at the Kashima Soccer Stadium, which has a capacity of over 40,000 spectators. The club’s emblem features a deer, symbolizing agility and strength, reflecting the spirit of the team.
Kashima's head coach, Tatsuya Oiwa, leverages a series of three home games to build momentum after a challenging start to the season. Playing at home reduces travel fatigue, offering a…