2007 J.League Cup final

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2007 J.League Cup Final
DateNovember 3, 2007
Venue National Stadium, Tokyo
2006
2008

2007 J.League Cup Final was the 15th final of the J.League Cup competition. The final was played at National Stadium in Tokyo on November 3, 2007. Gamba Osaka won the championship. [1]

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Match details

Gamba Osaka 1–0 Kawasaki Frontale
Michihiro Yasuda Soccerball shade.svg55' Report
Gamba Osaka
GK22 Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Fujigaya
DF21 Flag of Japan.svg Akira Kaji
DF5 Flag of Brazil.svg Sidiclei
DF6 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Yamaguchi
DF13 Flag of Japan.svg Michihiro Yasuda
MF17 Flag of Japan.svg Tomokazu Myojin
MF27 Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Hashimoto
MF7 Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhito Endo
MF10 Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Futagawa
FW18 Flag of Brazil.svg Bare Sub off.svg 89'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Magno Alves
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Matsuyo
DF2 Flag of Japan.svg Sota Nakazawa
DF15 Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Aoki
MF8 Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Ienaga
MF16 Flag of Japan.svg Masafumi Maeda
MF20 Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Terada
FW11 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Bando Sub on.svg 89'
Manager:
Flag of Japan.svg Akira Nishino
Kawasaki Frontale
GK1 Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Kawashima
DF5 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinobu Minowa
DF3 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Sahara Sub off.svg 74'
DF2 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Ito
MF19 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Mori
MF14 Flag of Japan.svg Kengo Nakamura
MF29 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Taniguchi
MF13 Flag of Japan.svg Shuhei Terada
MF24 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Ohashi Sub off.svg 63'
FW16 Flag of North Korea.svg Chong Te-se Sub off.svg 78'
FW10 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho
Substitutes:
GK21 Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Aizawa
DF4 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Igawa
MF6 Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Kawamura Sub on.svg 74'
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Francismar
MF20 Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Yabu
FW23 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Kukino Sub on.svg 63'
FW7 Flag of Japan.svg Masaru Kurotsu Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Sekizuka

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