2017 J.League Cup final

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2017 J.League Cup Final
DateNovember 4, 2017
Venue Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama
2016
2018

2017 J.League Cup Final was the 25th final of the J.League Cup competition. The final was played at Saitama Stadium 2002 in Saitama on November 4, 2017. Cerezo Osaka won the championship. [1]

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Match details

Cerezo Osaka 2–0 Kawasaki Frontale
Kenyu Sugimoto Soccerball shade.svg1'
Souza Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Report
Cerezo Osaka
GK21 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-hyeon
DF2 Flag of Japan.svg Riku Matsuda
DF14 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Maruhashi Sub off.svg 90+3'
DF15 Flag of Japan.svg Yasuki Kimoto Sub off.svg 89'
DF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Matej Jonjic
MF6 Flag of Brazil.svg Souza
MF10 Flag of Japan.svg Hotaru Yamaguchi
MF16 Flag of Japan.svg Kota Mizunuma
MF46 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Kiyotake
FW8 Flag of Japan.svg Yoichiro Kakitani Sub off.svg 84'
FW9 Flag of Japan.svg Kenyu Sugimoto
Substitutes:
GK27 Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Tanno
DF5 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Tanaka Sub on.svg 90+3'
DF23 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Yamashita Sub on.svg 89'
MF17 Flag of Japan.svg Takaki Fukumitsu
MF24 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Yamamura Sub on.svg 84'
MF26 Flag of Japan.svg Daichi Akiyama
FW19 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Sawakami
Manager:
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Jong-hwan
Kawasaki Frontale
GK1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Sung-ryong
DF18 Flag of Brazil.svg Elsinho Sub off.svg 75'
DF5 Flag of Japan.svg Shogo Taniguchi
DF23 Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo
DF7 Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Kurumaya
MF21 Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Neto Sub off.svg 80'
MF10 Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Oshima
MF14 Flag of Japan.svg Kengo Nakamura
MF13 Flag of Japan.svg Koji Miyoshi Sub off.svg 46'
MF41 Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Ienaga
FW11 Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi
Substitutes:
GK30 Flag of Japan.svg Shota Arai
DF2 Flag of Japan.svg Kyohei Noborizato
DF28 Flag of Japan.svg Ko Itakura
MF19 Flag of Japan.svg Kentaro Moriya
MF16 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Hasegawa Sub on.svg 46'
FW20 Flag of Japan.svg Kei Chinen Sub on.svg 75'
FW8 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Abe Sub on.svg 80'
Manager:
Flag of Japan.svg Toru Oniki

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