2017 Emperor's Cup
Tournament details | |
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Country | Japan |
Dates | 22 April 2017 – 1 January 2018 |
Teams | 88 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Cerezo Osaka (4th title) |
Runner-up | Yokohama F. Marinos |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 87 |
Goals scored | 292 (3.36 per match) |
Attendance | 313,782 (3,607 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Hugo Vieira, Seiya Nakano (5 goals each) |
The 97th Emperor's Cup (第97回天皇杯全日本サッカー選手権大会) was the 2017 edition of the annual Japanese national cup tournament, which began on 22 April 2017 and ended with the finals on 1 January 2018.[1]
Cerezo Osaka won the tournament for the first time as a J.League club. It had won the cup 43 years ago, in 1974 when the club was playing for Japan Soccer League as Yanmar Diesel. As a result of this win, Cerezo automatically qualified to the group stage of the 2018 AFC Champions League.
Calendar
[edit ]Round | Date | Matches | Clubs | New entries this round |
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First Round | 22, 23 April | 24 | 47+1 → 24 |
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Second Round | 21 June | 32 | 24+40 → 32 | |
Third Round | 12 July (2 August)[Footnote 1] |
16 | 32 → 16 | |
Fourth Round | 20 September | 8 | 16 → 8 | |
Quarter-finals | 25 October | 4 | 8 → 4 | |
Semi-finals | 23 December | 2 | 4 → 2 | |
Final | 1 January 2018 | 1 | 2 → 1 |
- ^ The match between Vanraure Hachinohe and Nagoya Grampus was rain-interrupted on July 12; the match was continued from the point of stoppage (60th minute, with Nagoya Grampus leading 0–1) on 2 August.
From Third round up to Quarter-finals, the team playing in lower-tier of the league system (or lower ranked team if in same level) will have home advantage. Should the home team's stadium not fulfill requirements or the playing team is involved in 2017 AFC Champions League, organizers may assign other stadium instead.[2]
Participating clubs
[edit ]88 clubs competed in the tournament. Clubs playing in the 2017 J1 League and 2017 J2 League received a bye to the second round of the tournament. The remaining teams entered in the first round.
all clubs 2017 J2 League
all clubs Amateur Best Team 47 prefectural tournament winners
- Albirex Niigata
- Cerezo Osaka
- Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo
- Gamba Osaka
- Júbilo Iwata
- Kashima Antlers
- Kashiwa Reysol
- Kawasaki Frontale
- Omiya Ardija
- Sagan Tosu
- Sanfrecce Hiroshima
- Shimizu S-Pulse
- FC Tokyo
- Urawa Red Diamonds
- Vegalta Sendai
- Ventforet Kofu
- Vissel Kobe
- Yokohama F. Marinos
- Avispa Fukuoka
- Ehime FC
- Fagiano Okayama
- FC Gifu
- JEF United Chiba
- Kamatamare Sanuki
- Kyoto Sanga
- FC Machida Zelvia
- Matsumoto Yamaga FC
- Mito HollyHock
- Montedio Yamagata
- Nagoya Grampus
- Oita Trinita
- Renofa Yamaguchi FC
- Roasso Kumamoto
- Shonan Bellmare
- Thespakusatsu Gunma
- Tokushima Vortis
- Tokyo Verdy
- V-Varen Nagasaki
- Yokohama FC
- Zweigen Kanazawa
- Hokkaido: Norbritz Hokkaido
- Aomori: Vanraure Hachinohe
- Iwate: Grulla Morioka
- Miyagi: Sony Sendai FC
- Akita: Blaublitz Akita
- Yamagata: FC Parafrente Yonezawa
- Fukushima: Iwaki FC
- Ibaraki: University of Tsukuba
- Tochigi: Tochigi Uva FC
- Gunma: Tonan Maebashi
- Saitama: Tokyo International University
- Chiba: Briobecca Urayasu
- Tokyo: Kokushikan University
- Kanagawa: YSCC Yokohama
- Yamanashi: Nirasaki Astros
- Nagano: AC Nagano Parceiro
- Niigata: Niigata University of Health and Welfare
- Toyama: Kataller Toyama
- Ishikawa: Hokuriku University
- Fukui: Saurcos Fukui
- Shizuoka: Azul Claro Numazu
- Aichi: FC Maruyasu Okazaki
- Mie: Suzuka Unlimited FC
- Gifu: Gifu Keizai University
- Shiga: Biwako Seikei Sport College
- Kyoto: Amitie SC Kyoto
- Osaka: FC Osaka
- Hyōgo: Banditonce Kakogawa
- Nara: Nara Club
- Wakayama: Arterivo Wakayama
- Tottori: Gainare Tottori
- Shimane: Matsue City FC
- Okayama: Mitsubishi Mizushima FC
- Hiroshima: SRC Hiroshima
- Yamaguchi: Tokuyama University
- Kagawa: R.Velho Takamatsu
- Tokushima: FC Tokushima Celeste
- Ehime: FC Imabari
- Kōchi: Kochi United SC
- Fukuoka: Giravanz Kitakyushu
- Saga: Saga University
- Nagasaki: MD Nagasaki
- Kumamoto: Kumamoto Teachers SC
- Ōita: Verspah Oita
- Miyazaki: Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University
- Kagoshima: Kagoshima United FC
- Okinawa: FC Ryukyu
Schedule and results
[edit ]All times given in UTC+09:00
First round
[edit ]Attendance: 363
Referee: Toshihiro Nakai
Attendance: 1,102
Referee: Yunosuke Kanetsugu
Second round
[edit ]Third round
[edit ]- Shu Hiramatsu 24'
- Rony 95'
- Yamaguchi 50'
- Ricardo Santos 96'
- Kimoto 113'
Attendance: 3,104
- Kida 14'
- Saito 43', 45+1'
- Hugo Vieira 90+1'
Attendance: 4,458
- Kudo 56'
- Felipe Silva 61'
- Fukumura 21'
Attendance: 2,649
Fourth round
[edit ]Watanabe 81' Stadium: Matsumotodaira Football Stadium
Attendance: 6,721
Referee: Y. Nishimura
Attendance: 2,429
Referee: H. Matsuo
Eduardo 85' Report Duke 23' Stadium: Todoroki Athletics Stadium
Attendance: 7,641
Referee: K. Fukushima
Quarterfinals
[edit ]Attendance: 5,186
Referee: H. Kimura
Nílton soccer ball with check mark
Watanabe soccer ball with check mark
Fujita soccer ball with check mark
Iwanami soccer ball with check mark soccer ball with check mark Ogasawara
soccer ball with check mark Nishi
soccer ball with red X Nakamura
soccer ball with check mark Misao
soccer ball with check mark Shoji
Attendance: 9,968
Referee: N. Murakami
Semifinals
[edit ]Vieira 118' Report Lopes 11' Stadium: Todoroki Athletics Stadium
Attendance: 20,696
Referee: J. Iida
Final
[edit ]Mizunuma 95' Report Ito 8' Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 42,029
Referee: M. Tojo
References
[edit ]- ^ "大会・試合" (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 2017年06月21日.
- ^ "第97回天皇杯全日本サッカー選手権大会 3回戦から準々決勝までの試合会場決定方法について" (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 2017年06月24日.