2017 Nadeshiko League Cup final

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2017 Nadeshiko League Cup Final
DateAugust 12, 2017
Venue Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium, Tokyo
2016
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2017 Nadeshiko League Cup Final was the 10th final of the Nadeshiko League Cup competition. The final was played at Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium in Tokyo on August 12, 2017. JEF United Chiba Ladies won the championship. [1]

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Overview

JEF United Chiba Ladies won their 1st title, by defeating Urawa Reds Ladies 1–0.

Match details

JEF United Chiba Ladies 1-0 Urawa Reds Ladies
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