2001 Japanese Super Cup

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2001 Japanese Super Cup
DateMarch 3, 2001
Venue National Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance25,095
2000
2002

2001 Japanese Super Cup was the Japanese Super Cup competition. The match was played at National Stadium in Tokyo on March 3, 2001. Shimizu S-Pulse won the championship. [1]

Match details

Kashima Antlers 0–3 Shimizu S-Pulse
National Stadium
Attendance: 25,095

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References

  1. J.League (in Japanese)