2018 J.League Cup final

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2018 J.League Cup Final
2018JリーグYBCルヴァンカップ 決勝
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The match took place at Saitama Stadium 2002
Event 2018 J.League Cup
DateOctober 27, 2018
Venue Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama
Referee Hiroyuki Kimura
Attendance44,242
WeatherFine, 20.7 °C (69 °F)
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The 2018 J.League Cup Final was an association football match between Shonan Bellmare and Yokohama F. Marinos on 27 October 2018 at Saitama Stadium 2002. It was the 26th edition J.League Cup, organised by the J.League. Shonan Bellmare won the championship. [1] The winners earned the right to play against the winners of the 2018 Copa Sudamericana in the 2019 J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship.

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Match details

Shonan Bellmare 1–0 Yokohama F. Marinos
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Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 44,242
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura
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Shonan Bellmare
GK1 Flag of Japan.svg Yota Akimoto
DF13 Flag of Japan.svg Miki Yamane
DF20 Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Saka
DF8 Flag of Japan.svg Kazunari Ono
MF36 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Okamoto
MF34 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Kaneko
MF10 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Akino Sub off.svg 71'
MF29 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sugioka
FW6 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Ishikawa
FW38 Flag of Japan.svg Ryogo Yamasaki
FW7 Flag of Japan.svg Tsukasa Umesaki Sub off.svg 77'
Substitutes:
GK21 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Tomii
DF4 Flag of Brazil.svg André Bahia
MF41 Flag of Croatia.svg Mihael Mikić
FW2 Flag of Japan.svg Shunsuke Kikuchi Sub on.svg 87'
FW9 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jeong-hyeop
FW18 Flag of Japan.svg Temma Matsuda Sub on.svg 71'Sub off.svg 87'
FW23 Flag of Japan.svg Kaoru Takayama Sub on.svg 77'
Manager:
Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Kwi-jea
Yokohama F. Marinos
GK21 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Iikura
DF27 Flag of Japan.svg Ken Matsubara
DF13 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Martins
DF2 Flag of Serbia.svg Dušan Cvetinović
DF24 Flag of Japan.svg Ryosuke Yamanaka
MF6 Flag of Japan.svg Takahiro Ogihara
MF9 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Otsu Sub off.svg 78'
MF14 Flag of Japan.svg Jun Amano
FW19 Flag of Japan.svg Teruhito Nakagawa
FW7 Flag of Portugal.svg Hugo Vieira
FW25 Flag of South Korea.svg Yun Il-lok Sub off.svg 69'
Substitutes:
GK30 Flag of Japan.svg Ayaki Suzuki
DF4 Flag of Japan.svg Yuzo Kurihara
DF44 Flag of Japan.svg Shinnosuke Hatanaka
MF5 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Kida
MF8 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Nakamachi
FW16 Flag of Japan.svg Sho Ito Sub on.svg 78'
FW26 Flag of Japan.svg Ippei Shinozuka Sub on.svg 69'
Manager:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ange Postecoglou

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