1993 J.League Cup final

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1993 J.League Cup Final
DateNovember 23, 1993
Venue National Stadium, Tokyo
1992
1994

1993 J.League Cup Final was the 2nd final of the J.League Cup competition. The final was played at National Stadium in Tokyo on November 23, 1993. Verdy Kawasaki won the championship. [1]

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Match details

Verdy Kawasaki 2–1 Shimizu S-Pulse
Bismarck Soccerball shade.svg73'
Tsuyoshi Kitazawa Soccerball shade.svg85'
Report Katsumi Oenoki Soccerball shade.svg13'
Verdy Kawasaki
GK1 Flag of Japan.svg Shinkichi Kikuchi
DF6 Flag of Japan.svg Tadashi Nakamura
DF2 Flag of Japan.svg Mitsuhiro Kawamoto Sub off.svg 61'
DF4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rossum
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Pereira
MF7 Flag of Brazil.svg Bismarck
MF5 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuji Hashiratani
MF10 Flag of Japan.svg Ruy Ramos
MF8 Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kitazawa
FW9 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuhiro Takeda Sub off.svg 66'
FW11 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Miura
Substitutes:
GK16 Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Fujikawa
MF13 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshiyuki Kato
MF14 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Nagai Sub on.svg 61'
FW15 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinori Abe
FW12 Flag of Japan.svg Shinji Fujiyoshi Sub on.svg 66'
Manager:
Flag of Japan.svg Yasutaro Matsuki
Shimizu S-Pulse
GK1 Flag of Japan.svg Masanori Sanada
DF6 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Hiraoka
DF4 Flag of Japan.svg Takumi Horiike
DF2 Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Antonio
DF3 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Naito
MF8 Flag of Japan.svg Takamitsu Ota
MF5 Flag of Japan.svg Yasutoshi Miura
MF7 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumi Oenoki
MF10 Flag of Japan.svg Masaaki Sawanobori
FW9 Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Hasegawa
FW11 Flag of Japan.svg Jun Iwashita Sub off.svg 76'
Substitutes:
GK16 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumi Otaki
DF12 Flag of Japan.svg Hisashi Kato Sub on.svg 76'
MF14 Flag of Japan.svg Masao Sugimoto
FW15 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuru Mukojima
FW13 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Okada
Manager:
Flag of Brazil.svg Leao

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