Kyoto Team Statistics involve Wins (18), Draws (11), Losses (8), and match performance metrics that define Kyoto FC's seasonal results in competitions such as the J1 League. These Kyoto team statistics support football betting predictions and performance analysis on platforms like UFABET Football, helping bettors evaluate match outcomes with greater accuracy. Kyoto statistics cover goals, passes, shots, and detailed player performance metrics that define the club’s football profile in competitions such as the J1 League. These Kyoto team statistics support match predictions and football betting analysis, helping bettors forecast future football match scores on platforms like UFABET Football and other J1 League betting markets. The Kyoto statistics involve defensive statistics such as Tackles Won (10.1), Interceptions (4.9), Team Clearances (20), and Clean Sheets (10), and offensive statistics such as Team Goals Scored (59), Team Shots Per Game (11.8), and Team Possession (48), which help define Kyoto's overall performance profile. These Kyoto team statistics such as Wins (18), Draws (11), Losses (8), Home Wins (8), Away Wins (10), Home Draws (6), Away Draws (5), Home Losses (4), and Away Losses (4) are to understand seasonal success and performance of Kyoto. Kyoto player statistics, including Captain (Shimpei Fukuoka), Captain Goals (0), Captain Assists (1), Fouls Committed (39), Saves (99), Tackles (34), and Minutes Played (2199), provide a detailed overview of individual contributions to Kyoto across the J1 League (18). Kyoto FC's top player statistics are highlighted by Elias Rafael with Elias Rafael Goals (18), Elias Rafael Assists (10), and Chances Created (13), Masaya Okugawa with Masaya Okugawa Key Passes (41), Masaya Okugawa Dribbles (14), and Masaya Okugawa Big Chances (0), and Taichi Hara with Taichi Hara Tackles (72), Taichi Hara Interceptions (13), and Taichi Hara Pass Accuracy (70), showcasing the individual impact of Kyoto's key performers across the J1 League.
Kyoto Statistics
Kyoto demonstrated consistent form, home and away, throughout the 2025/2026 across all competitions. They recorded 18 wins, 11 draws, and 8 losses in their primary formation (4-3-3) in the J1 League alone, with strong performances at home contributing significantly to their results. Kyoto played 37 matches in total, reflecting a competitive campaign marked by solid outcomes. Kyoto's statistics reveal key insights that influence betting and odds for their matches. In the J1 League, Kyoto played 37 games, scoring 59 and conceding 39, with an average of 11.8 shots per game and 48% possession. Their pass accuracy stands at 70%, reflecting strong control of the ball and precision in their play. Kyoto's overall rating of 7 shows solid performance, while individual players like Elias Rafael, with 18 goals and 4 assists, make a significant impact. Kyoto's high shots per game and the ability to maintain possession suggest they are likely to generate scoring opportunities. Kyoto's 511 fouls committed and 61 yellow cards indicate a somewhat aggressive style, which affects match dynamics. These factors suggest Kyoto is strong in attack but tends to be vulnerable defensively, which must be considered when placing bets on total goals, team performance, or player-based markets such as goal scorers and assists. Kyoto's strong possession and passing accuracy make them favorites for controlling the game, but their goal-conceding rate influences bets on both teams to score or over/under goal totals. The goalkeeper's clean sheets (10) and defensive statistics should be factored in when betting on Kyoto's defensive strength or when choosing odds related to match outcomes or goal margins. Kyoto, founded in , is one of Japan's most historic and successful football teams. Kyoto is based in Kameoka and competes in the J1 League. It plays its home matches at the Sanga Stadium by Kyocera, which has a capacity of 21600.
Kyoto delivered a consistent performance across all competitions in the 2025/2026. In the J1 League, they played 37 matches, winning 18, drawing 11, and losing 8. They recorded 59 goals scored and 39 goals conceded, showing defensive solidity and attacking efficiency. Kyoto maintained a balanced record with strong home and away performances, averaging 11.8 shots per game, and dominating with 48% possession and 70% pass completion rate. Kyoto showed aerial strength with 35.6 duels won per game and collected 511 total fouls and 61 yellow cards, indicating aggressive pressing play. Kyoto had a strong season with 0 total goals, highlighting a cohesive attack across all fronts.
| Tournament | Match Played | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goals Scored | Clean Sheets | Avg Possession% | Shots per Game | Shots on Target per Game | Pass Accuracy | Corners per Game | Fouls Committed per Game | Yellow Cards | Red Cards | Top Scorer | Top Assister | Play Possessions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J1 League | 37 | 18 | 11 | 8 | 59 | 10 | 48 | 11.8 | 2.1 | 70 | 5 | 511 | 61 | 3 | N/A | N/A | 9 |
| Total / Average | 37 | 18 | 11 | 8 | 59 | 10 | 48 | 11.8 | 2.1 | 70 | 5 | 511 | 61 | 3 | Elias Rafael (18 goals) | Taichi Hara (10 assists) | 9 |
Kyoto's current season, compared to the previous one, shows several trends. Kyoto has scored 59 goals from 37 matches in the current J1 League season, a performance slightly ahead of last year. Their shots per game are consistent at 11.8, while they maintain possession at 48% and pass with 70% accuracy. However, Kyoto's defensive vulnerabilities are visible with 39 goals conceded this season compared to fewer last year, indicating an area for improvement. Kyoto's passing consistency, with players like Elias Rafael and Masaya Okugawa contributing heavily to assists (4 and 2, respectively), highlights their strong setup. Kyoto's defense has been resilient, but with an increase in discipline (511 fouls) and 61 yellow cards, their aggressive playing style has seen mixed results. Their win rate (18 wins from 37 matches) and tendency to concede goals point to areas needing further improvement, especially in maintaining leads, although Kyoto has enjoyed good attacking play and solid possession. Kyoto continues to build on its tactical approach, with an emphasis on possession and attacking from the wings.
Kyoto Team Statistics

Kyoto's statistics reflect a club that is consistently competitive in domestic and international football. Known for an attacking style, Kyoto's offensive metrics are often among the best in the J1 League, with a focus on high possession, creative playmaking, and fluid passing. Kyoto generates a significant number of chances per game, averaging around 11.8 shots, with forwards and attacking midfielders contributing heavily to goal-scoring efforts. Defensively, Kyoto has shown moments of vulnerability, particularly under high-pressure situations or against teams that counter-attack effectively. While generally solid, there have been inconsistencies, especially regarding clean sheets (10) and occasional individual errors. Kyoto maintains one of the highest possession percentages in the J1 League, often around 48%, reflecting a tactical emphasis on controlling the ball and dictating the tempo of matches. Overall, Kyoto consistently ranks among the top clubs for attacking and possession statistics, highlighting their ability to create and control games despite certain weaknesses. Kyoto Team Statistics are illustrated in the table below.
| Player | Matches | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Elias Rafael | 27 | 18 |
| Masaya Okugawa | 29 | 7 |
| Taichi Hara | 33 | 5 |
| Tulio Marco | 17 | 5 |
| Temma Matsuda | 23 | 3 |
| Player | Matches | Assists |
|---|---|---|
| Taichi Hara | 33 | 10 |
| Elias Rafael | 27 | 4 |
| Taiki Hirato | 33 | 4 |
| Hidehiro Sugai | 36 | 4 |
| Tulio Marco | 17 | 3 |
Kyoto Characteristics

Kyoto is widely recognized for attractive, attacking football and strong organization in both phases. Kyoto excels at attacking down the wings, finishing chances, and executing set pieces in attack and defense. Areas for improvement include staying onside and protecting a lead in critical moments. Their style focuses on controlling the game in the opposition's half with short passing, frequent through balls, and primary attacks down the right. An emphasis on possession ensures fluid passing and tactical control throughout the 2025/2026.
- High-intensity pressingVery Strong
- Dominant ball possessionVery Strong
- Solid defensive organizationVery Strong
- Playing out from the backVery Strong
- Technical quality in midfieldStrong
- Dangerous from set piecesStrong
- Lack of clinical finishingWeak
- Vulnerable to counter-attacksVery Weak
- Positional play system
- High defensive line
- Aggressive pressing after losing possession
- Direct vertical passing
- Overloading central areas
- Width creation through fullbacks
- Patient build-up play
Kyoto Top Players

Kyoto's top performers in the 2025/2026 have been instrumental in driving the club's competitive edge. Elias Rafael emerged as the leading goal scorer with 18 goals, closely followed by Masaya Okugawa and Taichi Hara, who netted 7 and 5 respectively. Creativity from the flanks was led by Taichi Hara, who contributed 5 goals and topped the assist chart with 10 assists, showcasing his dual threat. Elias Rafael followed with 4 assists, while Hidehiro Sugai and Taiki Hirato each provided 4 and 4, underlining a well-distributed attacking unit. In aerial challenges, Taichi Hara stood out with 8.91 duels won per game, while Hidehiro Sugai and Yoshinori Suzuki supported with 5.22 and 5.19. Defensively, Hidehiro Sugai anchored the backline, appearing in 36 matches, while goalkeeper Gakuji Ota was ever-present, featuring in all 35 league games. Elias Rafael led in overall player ratings with a 7.4 average, reinforcing his position as one of Kyoto's most consistent and impactful players.
| Goals | |
|---|---|
| Elias Rafael | |
| Masaya Okugawa | |
| Taichi Hara | |
| Tulio Marco | |
| Shun Nagasawa | |
| Aggression | |
|---|---|
| Pedro Joao | 100 |
| Shimpei Fukuoka | 60 |
| Elias Rafael | 50 |
| Taiki Hirato | 21 |
| Kyo Sato | 40 |
| Appearances | |
|---|---|
| Hidehiro Sugai | 36 |
| Yoshinori Suzuki | 36 |
| Gakuji Ota | 35 |
| Kyo Sato | 34 |
| Taichi Hara | 33 |
| Aerials Won | |
|---|---|
| Taichi Hara | |
| Hidehiro Sugai | |
| Yoshinori Suzuki | |
| Elias Rafael | |
| Yuta Miyamoto | |
| Assists | |
|---|---|
| Taichi Hara | |
| Elias Rafael | |
| Hidehiro Sugai | |
| Taiki Hirato | |
| Shun Nagasawa | |
| Ratings | |
|---|---|
| Elias Rafael | |
| Taichi Hara | |
| Gakuji Ota | |
| Tulio Marco | |
| Yuta Miyamoto | |
Kyoto Player and Squad Statistics

Kyoto's player and squad statistics for the current season reflect a well-balanced team thriving under the leadership of head coach Gwi-Jae Jo. Elias Rafael has been a standout performer with 18 goals and 4 assists in 27 appearances, while maintaining 64.3% pass success rate. Midfield general Taichi Hara has played a pivotal role with 5 goals and 10 assists across 33 matches, paired with an impressive 54.4% pass accuracy. Elias Rafael contributes added offensive depth with 18 goals and 4 assists, complementing the creativity of Hidehiro Sugai, who has delivered 4 assists and 2 goals. Hidehiro Sugai and Taichi Hara provide a reliable backbone, Hidehiro Sugai contributing 2 goals and Taichi Hara excelling in aerial duels, averaging 8.91 aerials won per game. Taiki Hirato (4 assists) and Masaya Okugawa (7 goals) continue to impact scoring and buildup on the flanks. Gwi-Jae Jo's tactical approach has shaped a cohesive unit capable of competing on multiple fronts collectively, with a strong combination of individual brilliance and disciplined teamwork driving Kyoto's consistent form across all competitions. Kyoto Player and Squad Statistics are shown in the table below.
| Player Name | Position | Age | Appearances | Goals | Shot Attempts | Assists | Passes | Interceptions | Duels Won | Yellow Cards | Red Cards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elias Rafael | Attacker | 26 | 27 | 18 | 63 | 4 | 476 | 7 | 121 | 5 | 0 |
| Taichi Hara | Attacker | 26 | 33 | 5 | 39 | 10 | 890 | 7 | 294 | 2 | 0 |
| Masaya Okugawa | Attacker | 29 | 29 | 7 | 21 | 2 | 320 | 6 | 61 | 0 | 0 |
| Tulio Marco | Attacker | 27 | 17 | 5 | 22 | 3 | 246 | 4 | 21 | 1 | 0 |
| Hidehiro Sugai | Defender | 27 | 36 | 2 | 17 | 4 | 822 | 13 | 188 | 3 | 0 |
| Temma Matsuda | Midfielder | 30 | 23 | 3 | 12 | 3 | 232 | 8 | 43 | 4 | 0 |














