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2013 J. League Cup
The 2013 J.League Cup, also known as the 2013 J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup for sponsoring purposes, was the 38th edition of the most prestigious Japanese soccer league cup tournament and the 21st edition under the current J.League Cup format. Format Teams from the J.League Division 1 will take part in the tournament. Kashiwa Reysol, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Urawa Red Diamonds and Vegalta Sendai were given a bye to the quarter-finals due to qualification in the 2013 AFC Champions League. The remaining 14 teams started from the group stage, where they were divided into two groups of seven. The group winners and the runners-up of each group qualified for the quarter-final along with the four teams which qualified for the AFC Champions League. Group stage Standings Group A Group B Results Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knock-out stage All times are Japan Standard Time ( UTC+9) Quarter-f ...
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Kashiwa Reysol
is a Japanese professional football club based in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. Their home stadium is Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium, also known as "Hitachidai". ''Reysol'' is a portmanteau of the Spanish words ''Rey'' and ''Sol'', meaning "Sun King". The name alludes to their parent company Hitachi, whose name means "rising sun" in Japanese. The club was formed in 1940 and was a founding member ("Original Eight"). of the Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. Since the league's inception, they have spent nice in the top tier of Japanese football. They have been Japanese League champions twice in 1972 and 2011, and have won three League Cups in 1976, 1999 and 2013, and three Emperor's Cups in 1972, 1975 and 2012. History Hitachi SC (1939–1992) The club started in 1939 and was officially formed as the company team, Hitachi, Ltd. Soccer Club in 1940 in Kodaira, ...
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Cerezo Osaka
is a Japanese professional football club based in Osaka. The club currently plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. The club's name ''Cerezo'' (Spanish for cherry blossom) is also the flower of the city of Osaka. The official hometowns of the club are Osaka and Sakai. They form a local rivalry with Suita-based Gamba Osaka. History The club, originally called Yanmar Diesel, started in 1957 as the company team of Yanmar and was an original founder ("Original Eight") of the now-disbanded Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. With four Japanese league titles to its credit, it was a mainstay of the JSL Division 1 until 1990 when it was first relegated, and joined the former Japan Football League (JFL) in 1992. In 1993, the club incorporated as Osaka Football Club Co., Ltd. and adopted the name Cerezo after a public contest. In 1994, they won the JFL championship and was promoted to the J1 League in 1995. This also coincided with a run to the fin ...
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Akito Kawamoto
is a Japanese football player who plays for Nankatsu SC. He made his debut on 2 March 2013 in a 1–1 draw against Vegalta Sendai is a Japanese professional football club, currently playing in J2 League. The team is located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. History Founded in 1988 as ''Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. Soccer Club'', Vegalta joined the J-League in 1999 after p .... Club statistics ''Updated to 23 February 2016''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 108 out of 289) References External links *Profile at Ventforet Kofu 1990 births Living people Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Association football people from Shiga Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Ventforet Kofu players Tochigi SC players Men's association football forwards FISU World University Games gold medalists for Japan Universiade medalists in football Medali ...
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Yoshifumi Kashiwa
Yoshifumi Kashiwa (柏好文, ''Kashiwa Yoshifumi'', born July 28, 1987) is a Japanese football player who plays for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Club statistics 1Includes Japanese Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and J. League Championship. Honours Club Sanfrecce Hiroshima * J.League Cup: 2022 File:2022 collage V1.png, Clockwise, from top left: Road junction at Yamato-Saidaiji Station several hours after the assassination of Shinzo Abe; Anti-government protest in Sri Lanka in front of the Presidential Secretariat; The global monkeypo ... References External links * *Profile at Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1987 births Living people Kokushikan University alumni Association football people from Yamanashi Prefecture Japanese footballers J1 League players J2 League players Ventforet Kofu players Sanfrecce Hiroshima players Association football midfielders {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Hugo Guimarães Silva Santos Almeida
Hugo Guimarães Silva Santos Almeida (born 6 January 1986), sometimes known as just Hugo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Barra. Career Born in São Fidélis, Rio de Janeiro, Hugo Almeida was a Botafogo youth graduate, making his first team debuts in 2004. He left the club in 2005, aged only 19, and joined fellow league team Coritiba in 2006. Hugo Almeida eventually fell down in the pecking order at ''Coxa'', and was subsequently loaned to Sertãozinho, São Caetano, Grêmio Prudente and Goiás. He was released by Coritiba after the end of the spell with the latter. On 19 January 2012 Hugo Almeida joined XV de Piracicaba. On 3 May, he moved to Paraná, but appeared rarely. Hugo Almeida subsequently appeared for clubs in Japan in the following year, representing Ventforet Kofu, Roasso Kumamoto and Fagiano Okayama (after a short spell back to his homeland at Náutico). On 5 January 2015 he signed for Portuguesa. Club statistics Honours ;Brazil * ...
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Yuji Senuma
is a Japanese football player for Tochigi SC , commonly referred to as Tochigi SC are a football club based in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. They currently play in the J2 League. History Teachers in Tochigi Prefecture founded the club in 1953. They were initially called self-exp .... Club statistics ''Updated to 1 March 2019''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 241 out of 289) 1Includes Promotion Playoffs to J1. References External linksProfile at Montedio Yamagata* 1990 births Living people University of Tsukuba alumni Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Shimizu S-Pulse players Tochigi SC players Ehime FC players Montedio Yamagata players Yokohama FC players category:Zweigen Kanazawa players Men's association football forwards FISU World University Games gold medalists f ...
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Lee Min-Soo
Lee Min-Soo (; born January 11, 1992) is a South Korean football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly ... player. Club statistics References External links * 1992 births Living people Hannam University alumni South Korean men's footballers South Korean expatriate men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players J3 League players Korea National League players K League 1 players Shonan Bellmare players Shimizu S-Pulse players Tochigi SC players FC Machida Zelvia players Daejeon Korail FC players Gangwon FC players Expatriate men's footballers in Japan South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Japan Men's association football midfielders {{SouthKorea-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Kohei Hattanda
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for J-Lease FC. Club career On 4 December 2011, Hattanda began his professional career with Shimizu S-Pulse. On 8 January 2014, Hattanda was loaned out to Vegalta Sendai. However, he only made three league appearances. On 17 January 2015, he returned to Shimizu, and was part of the starting line-up for the opening game of the 2015 season. He made fewer appearances in the second half, but made a career-high 15 league appearances. In 2016, Shimizu was relegated to J2, making it his first time playing in the second division, but by July he had only played in one match. On 7 July, he was loaned out to J3 club, Oita Trinita. On July 16, he made his first appearance in the 17th round against Fujieda MYFC and appeared in all 14 games until the final round, contributing to the club's J3 success. On 27 December, Nagoya Grampus announced the permanent signing of Hattanda. On 27 December 2018, Hattanda joined Kagoshima United for the 2 ...
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Albirex Niigata
is a professional football club based in Niigata, Japan. Formed in 1955 as Niigata Eleven SC, it was renamed Albireo Niigata FC in 1995, and Albirex Niigata in 1997. From 2023, Albirex will be playing on the J1 League, coming back to the first division after five seasons. History For many years it had been a local autonomous amateur club, ''Niigata 11'', that could never hope to see the light of day in an old Japan Soccer League dominated almost entirely by company teams. The creation of the J. League spurred the club to rise, and in the 1990s it began climbing fast through the divisions. In 1998, Albirex Niigata joined the Japan Football League, and was merged into the J2 league after its creation in 1999. The team gradually became competitive and in 2001 and 2002 it came close to getting promoted to J1 and in 2003, it became the champion of J2 and finally joined the top flight. The team name is made from combining the star ''Albireo'' of the constellation Cygnus (th ...
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Sagan Tosu
is a Japanese professional football club, currently playing in the J1 League. The team is located in Tosu, Saga Prefecture. ''Sagan'' is a coined word with a couple of meanings behind it. One of its homophones is in Japanese. This symbolises many small elements uniting to form one formidable object, for example as a metaphor for a team. Also, ''Sagan Tosu'' can be interpreted as in the area's dialect. History In February 1997, Sagan was established as a new club which virtually took over Tosu Futures, which became insolvent in the previous month, and were admitted to participate Japan Football League from 1997 to 1998, as well as J. League Cup in 1997 as a preferential measure, although J. League Associate Membership status was not awarded to Sagan. In 1999 they were admitted to the new J. League Division 2 (J2) as one of the "Original Ten", which were the ten first members of the J2. They remained at the league until their promotion to J1 at the end of the 2011 season. Li ...
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Oita Trinita
is a Japanese football club currently playing in J2 League, having been relegated after the 2021 season after a three-year stint in J1 League. The club's home town is Ōita city, but the club draws support from Beppu, Saiki, and the entire Ōita Prefecture. The club's name, ''Trinita'', is the Italian translation of the word ''trinity (trinità)'', which was the club's original name before being changed in 1999, and ''Ōita'', the club's home town. The combined word expresses the will of the local citizens, companies, and government to support the team. Another connection to the Italian culture can be found in the city nickname Azzurro ("light blue" in English). The club's home ground is Ōita Bank Dome, also known as the "Big Eye", which was one of the venues built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The club practices at the adjacent football and rugby field, and Ōita City Public Ground. History The club was formed as ''Ōita Trinity'' in 1994 and advanced through the Ōita ...
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