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The '''All Japan Senior Football Championship''' (''Zenkoku Shakaijin Sakkā Senshuken Taikai'', 全国社会人サッカー選手権大会) is a [[football (soccer)]] [[Single-elimination tournament|cup]] competition in [[Japan]]. It is run by the [[Japan Football Association]]. As it only involves non-league teams (teams not affiliated to either [[J. League]] or the [[Japan Football League]]), it can be considered an equivalent of the [[FA Trophy]] or [[FA Vase]] in [[England]]. |
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1965}} |
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| number of teams = 32 |
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| region = Japan |
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| current champions = [[FC Kariya]] (1st title)<br />([[2023 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2023]]) |
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| most successful club = Honda Luminoso Sayama FC<br>(3 titles) |
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| current = [[2023 All Japan Senior Football Championship]] |
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The {{Nihongo|'''All Japan Senior Football Championship''' |全国社会人サッカー選手権大会|''Zenkoku Shakaijin Sakkā Senshuken Taikai'' |lead=yes}} , officially called the '''All Japan Adults Football Tournament''',<ref>[http://www.jfa.jp/eng/match/adults_football_tournament Official page]</ref> is a [[football (soccer)]] [[Single-elimination tournament|cup]] competition in Japan. It is run by the [[Japan Football Association]]. As it only involves non-league teams (teams not affiliated to either [[J.League]] or the [[Japan Football League]]), it can be considered an equivalent of the [[FA Trophy]] or [[FA Vase]] in England. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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The "Shakaijin" or "Zensha" as it is known, was first established in |
The "'''Shakaijin'''", "'''Shakaijin Cup'''" or "'''Zensha'''" as it is known, was first established in 1965 to determine potential entrants to the [[Japan Soccer League]]. The winner and runner-up played off in a [[promotion and relegation]] series against the bottom two clubs of the JSL. This continued even after the JSL added a Second Division in 1972. Since 1977, however, there is a system called the "[[Japanese Regional Football Champions League|Regional Football Champions League]]" to promote new league entrants (to the JSL 2nd Division, the [[Japan Football League (1992–1998)|former Japan Football League]], and the current [[Japan Football League]]), thus the "Shakaijin" is now effectively a non-league cup competition. The 1999 edition was the only one to feature teams from the current JFL; otherwise, all participant clubs have been from the regional leagues. |
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The format is a week-long elimination tournament in a host locale (originally a single city, now a major metropolitan area) chosen by the JFA beforehand, and the best clubs of the regional leagues (currently 32 entrants) qualify. The final takes place in a major stadium in the largest host city or prefectural capital. The winner automatically qualifies to the Regional Champions League (runners-up and [[Third place playoff|third place]]s may also qualify depending on berth availability). |
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Many former Shakaijin winners are now J. |
Many former Shakaijin winners are now J.League members, so the cup, despite no longer guaranteeing promotion, is considered a crucial stepping stone by ambitious clubs. |
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==List of winners== |
==List of winners== |
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|1965||[[NKK F.C.|Nippon Kokan]]||3–1||Urawa Club||[[Beppu, Ōita]] |
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|1966||Urawa Club||1–0||Nippon Kokan||[[Saitama, Saitama|Omiya]] |
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|1967||[[Nagoya WEST FC|Nagoya Bank]]||4–1||[[Toyota Motors SC|Toyota Motors]]||[[Yokohama]] |
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|1968||[[Toyota Motors SC|Toyota Motors]]||1–0||Urawa Club||[[Shimabara, Nagasaki]] |
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|1969||[[Kofu Club]] (shared)||1–1<br>{{aet}}||Urawa Club (shared)||[[Tōno, Iwate]] |
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|1970||[[Toyota Motors SC|Toyota Motors]]||1–0||[[Kofu Club]]||[[Fujieda, Shizuoka]] |
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|1971||[[Towa Real Estate SC|Towa Real Estate]]||1–0||[[Tanabe Mitsubishi Pharma SC|Tanabe Pharmaceutical]]||[[Saga (city)|Saga]] |
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|1972||[[Eidai SC|Eidai Industries]]||5–0||[[Teijin SC|Teijin SC Matsuyama]]||[[Ichihara, Chiba]] |
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|1973||[[Sumitomo Metals FC|Sumitomo]]||2–1||[[Hitachi Ibaraki SC]]||[[Hitachi, Ibaraki]] |
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|1974||[[Honda FC|Honda Giken]]||3–0||Yanmar Club||[[Kagoshima]] |
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|1975||Yanmar Club||3–1||[[Furukawa Electric Chiba S.C.|Furukawa Electric Chiba]]||[[Shizuoka (city)|Shizuoka]] |
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|1976||[[Nissan Motors FC|Nissan Motors]]||1–0||Dainichi Nippon Densen |
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|1977||[[Toshiba Horikawa-cho SC|Toshiba Horikawa-cho]]||2–0||NTT Kansai |
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|1978||Saitama Teachers||2–0||Hyōgo Teachers||[[Nobeoka, Miyazaki]] |
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|[[1977]]||[[Consadole Sapporo|Toshiba Horikawa-cho]]||2-0||NTT Kansai |
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|1979||Toho Titanium||2–0||Mazda Auto Hiroshima |
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|[[1978]]||Saitama Teachers||2-0||Hyogo Teachers |
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|1980||[[Dainichi Nippon Cable SC]]||2–0||Osaka Gas |
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|[[1979]]||Toho Titanium||2-0||Mazda Auto Hiroshima |
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|1981||[[NTT Kanto SC|NTT Kanto]]||2–1||Hitachi Ibaraki |
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|[[1980]]||Yamato Nippon Densen||2-0||Osaka Gas |
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|1982||Osaka Gas||3–1||Shizuoka Gas |
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|[[1981]]||[[Omiya Ardija|NTT Kanto]]||2-1||Hitachi Ibaraki |
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|1983||[[Matsushita SC|Matsushita]]||5–0||NTT Kansai |
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|[[1982]]||Osaka Gas||3-1||Shizuoka Gas |
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|1984||Kyoto Police Dept.||2–1||Shimizu Club |
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|[[1983]]||[[Gamba Osaka|Matsushita]]||5-0||NTT Kansai |
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|1985||NTT Kansai (shared) ||1–1||Yamanashi Club (shared) |
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|1986||[[Furukawa Electric Chiba S.C.|Furukawa Electric Chiba]]||4–3||[[Tokyo Gas SC|Tokyo Gas]] |
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|[[1985]]||NTT Kansai (shared) ||1-1||Yamanashi Club (shared) |
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|1987||[[Akita City Government]]||1–0||Furukawa Electric Chiba |
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|1988||[[Kyoto Shiko Club]]||2–0||Mazda Auto Hiroshima |
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|[[1987]]||Akita City Hall||1-0||Furukawa Electric Chiba |
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|1989||[[Chuo Bohan SC|Chuo Bohan]]||2–0||Furukawa Electric Chiba||[[Kasuga, Fukuoka]] |
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|[[1988]]||[[Kyoto Sanga F.C.|Kyoto Shiko Club]]||2-0||Mazda Auto Hiroshima |
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|1990||[[Chuo Bohan SC|Chuo Bohan]]||3–1||Hitachi Ibaraki||[[Kanazawa]] |
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|1991||[[PJM Futures]]||2–0||Seino Unyu||[[Tsuruoka, Yamagata]] |
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|[[1990]]||[[Avispa Fukuoka|Chuo Bohan]]||3-1||Hitachi Ibaraki |
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|1992||[[PJM Futures]]||2–0||[[Nippon Denso SC|Nippon Denso]]||[[Takamatsu, Kagawa]] |
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|1993||[[Yokogawa Musashino FC|Yokogawa Denki]]||3–2||[[YKK AP SC|YKK]] |
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|1994||Hitachi Ibaraki||1–0||[[Alo's Hokuriku|Hokuriku Electric Power Co.]] |
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|[[1993]]||[[Yokogawa Musashino F.C.|Yokogawa Denki]]||3-2||[[YKK AP F.C.|YKK]] |
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|1995||[[Prima Ham FC Tsuchiura]]||1–0||[[Albireo Niigata]] |
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|[[1994]]||Hitachi Ibaraki||1-0||[[Alo's Hokuriku|Hokuriku Electric Power Co.]] |
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|1996||F.C. Kyoto BAMB 1993||1–1<br>PK 4–3||[[Prima Ham FC Tsuchiura]]||[[Takatsuki, Osaka]] |
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|1997||[[Yokogawa Musashino FC|Yokogawa Denki]]||1–0<br>AET||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C.||[[Fujisawa, Kanagawa]]<br>[[Yokohama]] |
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|[[1996]]||F.C. Kyoto BAMB 1993||1-1<br>PK 4-3||[[Mito HollyHock|Prima Ham F.C. Tsuchiura]] |
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|1998||[[Rosso Kumamoto|NTT Kyushu]]||3–0||Norbritz Hokkaido |
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|[[1997]]||[[Yokogawa Musashino F.C.|Yokogawa Denki]]||1-0<br>AET||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C. |
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|1999||[[Honda FC|Honda Giken]]||4–0||[[Sony Sendai FC]]||[[Toyama (city)|Toyama]]<br>[[Takaoka, Toyama]] |
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|[[1998]]||[[Rosso Kumamoto|NTT Kyushu]]||3-0||Norbritz Hokkaido |
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|2000||[[Sagawa Express Tokyo SC]]||3–2||[[Sagawa Printing SC]]||[[Sendai, Miyagi]] (final)<br>[[Naruse, Miyagi]]<br>[[Rifu, Miyagi]]<br>[[Shichigahama, Miyagi]]<br>[[Matsushima, Miyagi]] |
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|[[1999]]||[[Honda F.C.|Honda Giken]]||4-0||[[Sony Sendai F.C.]] |
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|2001||[[Sagawa Express Osaka S.C.]]||2–1<br>AET||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C.||[[Nankoku, Kōchi]] (final)<br>[[Ochi, Kōchi]]<br>[[Haruno, Kōchi]]<br>[[Hidaka, Kōchi]]<br>[[Noichi, Kōchi]] |
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|[[2000]]||[[Sagawa Express Tokyo S.C.]]||3-2||[[Sagawa Printing S.C.]] |
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|2002||Okinawa Kariyushi FC (shared) ||0–0<br>AET||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C. (shared)||[[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shimizu, Shizuoka]]<br>[[Fujieda, Shizuoka]] |
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|2003||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C.||3–0||Shizuoka F.C.||[[Saitama (city)|Saitama]]<br>[[Kawagoe, Saitama]] |
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|[[2002]]||Okinawa Kariyushi F.C. (shared) ||0-0<br>AET||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C. (shared) |
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|2004||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C. (shared)||0–0||Okinawa Kariyushi FC (shared)||[[Okayama]] (final)<br>[[Kurashiki, Okayama]]<br>[[Setouchi, Okayama|Oku, Okayama]] |
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|2005||[[Rosso Kumamoto]] (shared) ||2–2<br>AET||New Nippon Steel Ōita (shared)||[[Kobe, Hyōgo]] (final)<br>[[Sumoto, Hyōgo|Goshiki, Hyōgo]]<br>[[Awaji, Hyōgo]]<br>[[Kakogawa, Hyōgo]]<br>[[Miki, Hyōgo]] |
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|[[2004]]||Honda Luminoso Sayama F.C.||0-0||Okinawa Kariyushi F.C. |
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|2006||[[V-Varen Nagasaki]]||1–0||Shizuoka F.C.||[[Akita (city)|Akita]] (final)<br>[[Yurihonjō, Akita]]<br>[[Nikaho, Akita]] |
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|[[2005]]||[[Rosso Kumamoto]] (shared) ||2-2<br>AET||New Nippon Steel Oita (shared) |
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|2007||[[F.C. Mi-O Biwako Kusatsu]]||3–1||Yazaki Valente||[[Ōita (city)|Ōita]]<br>[[Beppu, Ōita]] |
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|[[2006]]||V. Varen Nagasaki||1-0||Shizuoka F.C. |
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|2008||[[A.C. Nagano Parceiro]]||2–1||NEC Tokin||[[Niigata (city)|Niigata]] |
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|[[2007]]||[[F.C. Mi-O Biwako Kusatsu]]||3-1||Yazaki Valente |
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|2009||[[Matsumoto Yamaga FC|Matsumoto Yamaga]]||2–1||[[Zweigen Kanazawa]]||[[Ichihara, Chiba]] |
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|2010||[[Kamatamare Sanuki]]||2–0||[[AC Nagano Parceiro|Nagano Parceiro]]|| [[Yamaguchi (city)|Yamaguchi]] |
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|2011||[[Tokyo 23 FC]]||1–0||[[SC Sagamihara]]||[[Ōgaki, Gifu]] |
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|2012||[[F.C. Korea]]||1–0<br>AET||[[Fukushima United FC|Fukushima United]]||[[Chōfu, Tokyo]] |
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|[[2013 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2013]]||[[Renofa Yamaguchi FC|Renofa Yamaguchi]]||1–1<br>PK 5–4||[[Grulla Morioka]]||[[Shimabara, Nagasaki]] |
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|[[2014 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2014]]||[[FC Osaka]]||2–0||[[Ryutsu Keizai Dragons Ryugasaki|Club Dragons]]||[[Kamitonda, Wakayama]] |
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|[[2015 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2015]]||[[Arterivo Wakayama]]||1–1<br>PK 5–3||[[Hannan University]]||[[Morioka, Iwate]](final)<br>[[Hanamaki, Iwate]]<br>[[Takizawa, Iwate]]<br>[[Tōno, Iwate]] |
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|[[2016 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2016]]||[[Mitsubishi Mizushima FC]]||2–2<br>PK 5–3||[[Suzuka Unlimited FC]]||[[Saijō, Ehime]](final) |
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|[[2017 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2017]]||[[Suzuka Unlimited FC]]||2–1||[[Matsue City FC]]||[[Sakai, Fukui]] |
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|[[2018 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2018]]||[[Matsue City FC]]||3–2||[[FC Kariya]]||[[Kashima, Ibaraki]] (final)<br>[[Hitachinaka, Ibaraki]] |
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|[[2019 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2019]]||[[FC Tiamo Hirakata]]||1–0||[[Ococias Kyoto AC]]||[[Kirishima, Kagoshima]] (final)<br>[[Minamisatsuma, Kagoshima]]<br>[[Shibushi, Kagoshima]] |
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|2020||rowspan=2 align=Center colspan=4|''Cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in Japan]]'' |
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|2021 |
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|[[2022 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2022]]||[[Briobecca Urayasu]]||0–0<br>PK 5–3||[[BTOP Thank Kuriyama]]||[[Shibushi, Kagoshima]] |
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|[[2023 All Japan Senior Football Championship|2023]]||[[FC Kariya]]||1–0<br/>PK 4–2||[[Arterivo Wakayama]]||[[Saga (city)|Saga, Saga]]<br/>[[Tosu, Saga]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Japanese Super Cup]] |
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*[[Emperor's Cup]] |
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*[[J.League Cup]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%85%A8%E5%9B%BD%E7%A4%BE%E4%BC%9A%E4%BA%BA%E3%82%B5%E3%83%83%E3%82%AB%E3%83%BC%E9%81%B8%E6%89%8B%E6%A8%A9%E5%A4%A7%E4%BC%9A Japanese Wikipedia page] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.jfa.jp/eng/match/adults_football_tournament JFA official page] |
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[http://furtho2.blog32.fc2.com/ Japanese Non-League Football News (in English)] |
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*[http://www.jfa.or.jp/match/matches/2011/1019shakaijin/index.html Official site of the 2011 season at the JFA] |
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*[http://kisch.on.coocan.jp/football/contents.html Contents of Domestic Competition of Football in Japan] |
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*[http://furtho2.blog32.fc2.com/ Japanese Non-League Football News (in English)] |
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 30 November 2023
Founded | 1965 |
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Region | Japan |
Number of teams | 32 |
Current champions | FC Kariya (1st title) (2023) |
Most successful club(s) | Honda Luminoso Sayama FC (3 titles) |
2023 All Japan Senior Football Championship |
The All Japan Senior Football Championship (Japanese: 全国社会人サッカー選手権大会, Hepburn: Zenkoku Shakaijin Sakkā Senshuken Taikai) , officially called the All Japan Adults Football Tournament,[1] is a football (soccer) cup competition in Japan. It is run by the Japan Football Association. As it only involves non-league teams (teams not affiliated to either J.League or the Japan Football League), it can be considered an equivalent of the FA Trophy or FA Vase in England.
Overview[edit]
The "Shakaijin", "Shakaijin Cup" or "Zensha" as it is known, was first established in 1965 to determine potential entrants to the Japan Soccer League. The winner and runner-up played off in a promotion and relegation series against the bottom two clubs of the JSL. This continued even after the JSL added a Second Division in 1972. Since 1977, however, there is a system called the "Regional Football Champions League" to promote new league entrants (to the JSL 2nd Division, the former Japan Football League, and the current Japan Football League), thus the "Shakaijin" is now effectively a non-league cup competition. The 1999 edition was the only one to feature teams from the current JFL; otherwise, all participant clubs have been from the regional leagues.
The format is a week-long elimination tournament in a host locale (originally a single city, now a major metropolitan area) chosen by the JFA beforehand, and the best clubs of the regional leagues (currently 32 entrants) qualify. The final takes place in a major stadium in the largest host city or prefectural capital. The winner automatically qualifies to the Regional Champions League (runners-up and third places may also qualify depending on berth availability).
Many former Shakaijin winners are now J.League members, so the cup, despite no longer guaranteeing promotion, is considered a crucial stepping stone by ambitious clubs.