2022 All Japan Women's University Football Championship
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The 2022
All Japan Women's University Football Championship , is a Women's football (soccer), women's football competition for University, universities across Japan. Under the same format as the All Japan University Football Championship, men's university championship, it's currently held with 24 participa ...
(第31回全日本大学女子サッカー選手権大会; ''All Japan 31st University Football Championship'') marked the 31st edition of the referred annually contested women's cup for universities across Japan, which started on 24 December 2022 and ended on 6 January 2023. The tournament was contested by 24 universities on a knockout-stage format, organized by th
Japan Women's University Football Federation
alongside the
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. The Waseda University were the current champions, lifting their seventh trophy on 2021, after a 1–0 triumph past
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. This 2022 season, Toyo University managed to win their first trophy, winning by 1–0 past
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in the final. All the matches were streamed on th
All Japan Women's University Football Association Official YouTube Channel


Calendar

The schedule was decided on 22 November 2022.


Venues

All the matches will be played in two areas, on the Hyogo Prefecture and the Tokyo Metropolis. The two stadiums which will host all the matches from the first round down to the quarter-finals will utilize two grounds, or fields, at the same place, to enable more matches to be simutaneously held. The venues and the city they are located in are as follows: *
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** Miki Athletic Stadium (No. 1 and No.2) – Host matches from the 1st Round to the quarter-finals ** Mikibo Football Ground (No.1 and No.2) – Host matches from the 1st Round to the quarter-finals * Tokyo **
Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka (味の素フィールド西が丘), originally called Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (国立西が丘サッカー場, ''Nishigaoka National Soccer Stadium''), is a association football, football stadium in Kita, Tokyo. It wa ...
– Host the Semi-final and the Final


Participating clubs

''In parenthesis: Each university's performance at the regional qualifying series.''


First round


Round of 16


Quarter-finals


Semi-finals


Final


References

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External links


Official Schedule (JFA)
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