The 2020 J.League Cup, known as the 2020 J.League
YBC Levain Cup ( ja, 2020 JリーグYBCルヴァンカップ) for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th edition of
J.League Cup
The is a Japanese football (soccer) competition organized by J.League. It has been sponsored by Yamazaki Biscuits (YBC) of Yamazaki Baking (formerly Yamazaki Nabisco) since its inception in 1992. It is also known as the or (Levain is one of Y ...
, a Japanese
association football
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cup
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competition. It began on 16 February 2020 and ended on 4 January 2021.
Format
All 18 teams playing in the
2020 J1 League
The 2020 J1 League, also known as the for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th season of the J1 League, the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1993. The league began on 21 February and event ...
participated. In addition, depending on the result of the
2020 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs, one or two teams from
2020 J2 League with the best performance in the previous season (i.e.
Matsumoto Yamaga and
Júbilo Iwata, the 17th- and 18th-placed teams in
2019 J1 League
The 2019 J1 League, also known as the for sponsorship reasons, was the 27th season of the J1 League, the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs (This league is generally not considered to be one of the top five leagues i ...
, respectively) may participate. As FC Tokyo qualified for the AFC Champions League group stage, only
Matsumoto Yamaga were invited.
Group stage
Participants of
2020 AFC Champions League group stage received
byes In cricket, a bye is a type of extra. It is a run scored by the batting team when the ball has not been hit by the batter and the ball has not hit the batter's body.
Scoring byes
Usually, if the ball passes the batter without being deflected, th ...
for the group stage.
*
Yokohama F. Marinos
is a Japanese professional football club based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club competes in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country.
Having won the J-League title four times an ...
,
Vissel Kobe
is a Japanese professional football club based in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. The team's home stadium is Noevir Stadium Kobe, in Hyōgo-ku, though some home matc ...
, and
FC Tokyo received byes for the group stage.
* As FC Tokyo qualified for the AFC Champions League group stage,
Matsumoto Yamaga were invited for the J. League Cup group stage.
Sixteen teams played the group stage. They were divided into four groups of four teams by their finish on the
2019 J1 and
J2 Leagues (parenthesized below).
* Group A:
Kashima Antlers (J1 3rd),
Kawasaki Frontale
is a Japanese professional football club based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. Their home stadium is Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium, in Nakahara ...
(J1 4th),
Shimizu S-Pulse (J1 12th),
Nagoya Grampus
(formerly known as ) is a Japanese association football club that plays in the J1 League, following promotion from the J2 League in 2017. Based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture and founded as the company team of the Toyota, Toyota Motor Corp. in 1939 ...
(J1 13th).
* Group B:
Cerezo Osaka (J1 5th),
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 ...
(J1 11th),
Urawa Red Diamonds
, colloquially Urawa Reds (浦和レッズ), also known as Mitsubishi Urawa Football Club from April 1992 to January 1996, is a professional football club in the city of Saitama, part of the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan. The club plays in the J ...
(J1 14th),
Matsumoto Yamaga (J1 17th).
* Group C:
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Sanfrecce Hiroshima ( ja, サンフレッチェ広島, translit=''Sanfuretche Hiroshima'') is a Japanese professional football club based in Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the co ...
(J1 6th),
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo
is a Japanese professional football club, which plays in the J1 League. The team is based in Sapporo, on the island of Hokkaido.
The club name of "Consadole" is made from ''consado'', a reverse of the Japanese word and the Spanish expression ...
(J1 10th),
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 ...
(J1 15th),
Yokohama FC
is a Japanese professional football club based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club currently plays in the J1 League, which is the first tier of football in the country. The club was formed by fans of Yokoh ...
(J2 2nd).
* Group D:
Gamba Osaka
is a Japanese professional football club based in Suita, Osaka Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. The club's name ''Gamba'' comes from the Japanese , meaning "to do your best" or "to s ...
(J1 7th),
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 Ōi ...
(J1 9th),
Shonan Bellmare
is a Japanese professional football club based in Hiratsuka, in the west of Kanagawa 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 Hiratsuka ...
(J1 16th),
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 ...
(J2 1st).
Each group was played on a home-and-away
round-robin basis. Each match would be played in 90 minutes.
Group stage tiebreakers
In the group stage, teams in a group were ranked by
points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If the points were tied, the following tiebreakers were applied:
# Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
#
Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
# Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
#
Away goals
The away goals rule is a method of tiebreaking in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. Under the away goals rule, if the total goals scored by each team are equal, the team that ...
scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
# If more than two teams are tied, and applying all head-to-head criteria above remains a part of teams still tied, reapply the criteria above only for the tied teams.
# Goal difference in all group matches;
# Goals scored in all group matches;
#
Penalty shoot-out
The penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches that would have otherwise been drawn or tied. The rules for penalty shootouts vary between sports and even different competitions; however, the usual form is similar to pe ...
if only two teams are tied and they met in the last round of the group;
# Fewer disciplinary points;
# Drawing of lots.
In case of ranking third-placed teams across the groups, the following criteria were used:
# Points;
# Goal difference in all group matches;
# Goals scored in all group matches;
# Fewer disciplinary points;
# Drawing of lots.
Play-off stage
The number of play-off stage participants depends on the number of teams advanced to ACL group stage.
* In case four teams advanced to ACL group stage, eight teams (top two teams in each group) would play the play-off.
* In case three teams advanced to ACL group stage, ten teams (top two teams in each group, and two best third-placed teams across the groups) would play the play-off.
* In case two teams advanced to ACL group stage, twelve teams (top three teams in each group) would play the play-off.
The play-off stage was played as
two-legged tie
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s of two teams each. The
away goals rule, an
extra time (away goals rule is not applied for the scores in the extra time), and a
penalty shoot-out
The penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches that would have otherwise been drawn or tied. The rules for penalty shootouts vary between sports and even different competitions; however, the usual form is similar to pe ...
were used if needed.
Prime stage (Knockout stage)
The prime stage (knockout stage) was played by 8 teams who advanced to ACL group stage and won the play-off stage.
The quarter-finals and the semi-finals were played as
two-legged tie
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s (same as the play-off stage). The final was a single game.
The
video assistant referee
The video assistant referee (VAR) is a match official in association football who reviews decisions made by the referee.
The assistant video assistant referee (AVAR) is a current or former referee appointed to assist the VAR in the video ope ...
(VAR) system would be used during this stage.
Regulation changes
Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the extraordinary board held a meeting on 5 June 2020 to change the tournament method as follows:
* The U-21 starting rules (including one or more Japanese nationals aged 21 or younger on 31 December 2020 as starters) are not applied to all matches.
* The group stage was changed from the previous "Double round-robin" (six games for each team) to "Single round-robin" (three games for each team), with the combination as it was. The results of matchday 1 of the group stage remained valid.
* The playoff stage was cancelled, and the best runners-up along with four group winners advanced to the prime stage.
* In the prime stage, 8 clubs compete in a one-leg knockout tournament. In addition,
extra time will not be played except for the final, instead the match goes straight to
penalty shoot-out
The penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches that would have otherwise been drawn or tied. The rules for penalty shootouts vary between sports and even different competitions; however, the usual form is similar to pe ...
to determine the winners if tied after 90 minutes in the quarter-finals and semi-finals.
On 23 June, J.League announced that it would not use the video assistant referee (VAR) system.
Schedule
The revised schedule was announced on 15 June 2020.
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Prime stage (Knockout stage)
Prime stage is the single-leg knockout tournament contested between the 5 clubs that qualified from the group stage and the 3 AFC Champions League participants.
The draw for the prime stage took place on 13 August 2020.
Quarter finals
The matches took place on 2 September 2020.
Semi-finals
The matches were played on 7 October 2020.
Final
Originally scheduled for 7 November 2020, the final was postponed 3 days prior after 13 of the
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 ...
club members, including their 70-year-old manager
Nelsinho Baptista
Nélson "Nelsinho" Baptista Júnior (born July 22, 1950) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a right back, and manager who currently works as the manager of Japanese club Kashiwa Reysol.
Playing career
Born in Campinas, São Paulo ...
and three players, were tested positive for
COVID-19
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. It was then scheduled to play on 4 January 2021, three days after the
2020 Emperor's Cup final.
Top scorers
See also
*
Japan Football Association (JFA)
*
J.League
*
2020 J1 League
The 2020 J1 League, also known as the for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th season of the J1 League, the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1993. The league began on 21 February and event ...
(I)
*
2020 J2 League (II)
*
2020 J3 League (III)
*
2020 Japan Football League
The was the seventh season of the nationwide fourth tier of Japanese football, and the 22nd season since the establishment of Japan Football League.
Postponement of the beginning of the season
On February 27, the opening game and match day 2 we ...
(IV)
*
2020 Japanese Regional Leagues
A total of 134 teams competed, split into 9 groups, in the Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese association football league system, in 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, all matches in all regions were changed from ...
(V/VI)
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2020 Fuji Xerox Super Cup (Super Cup)
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2020 Emperor's Cup (National Cup)
References
External links
J.League official website
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