1999 L.League Cup final

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1999 L.League Cup Final
DateJune 13, 1999
Venue Nihondaira Sports Stadium, Shizuoka
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1999 L.League Cup Final was the fourth final of the L. League Cup competition. The final was played at Nihondaira Sports Stadium in Shizuoka on June 13, 1999. NTV Beleza won the championship. [1]

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Overview

NTV Beleza won their second title, by defeating defending champion Prima Ham FC Kunoichi, 1–0.

Match details

NTV Beleza 1-0 Prima Ham FC Kunoichi
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