Tournament details | |
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Country | Japan |
Final positions | |
Champions | Nippon TV Beleza |
Runner-up | Urawa Reds |
Semifinalists | |
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2014 season.
It was contested by 36 teams, and Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. [1]
Nippon TV Beleza won the championship.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2003 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2004 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2005 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2006 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2007 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2008 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2009 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2010 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2011 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2012 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2013 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2015 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2016 season.
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2018 season.
The 2020 Empress's Cup was the 42nd season of the Japanese women's football main cup competition. NTV Beleza won the competition after defeating Urawa Red 4–3 at the final, winning their fourth consecutive and 15th overall title.
The 2022–23 WE League, also known as the 2022–23 Yogibo WE League for sponsorship reasons, was the 2nd season of the WE League, the top Japanese women's professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2020.
The 2022 Empress's Cup is the 44th season of the Japanese women's football main cup competition. All the non-relegated teams from the 1st and 2nd division of the 2021 Nadeshiko League automatically qualified to the first and second round, while all 11 teams from the 2022–23 WE League earned an automatic entry to the Round of 16.
The 2023 Empress's Cup was the 45th season of the Japanese women's football main cup competition.
The 2024 Empress's Cup was the 46th season of the Japanese women's football main cup competition.