2019 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament Explained

All Japan High School Soccer Tournament
Year:2019
Country:Japan
Num Teams:48
Champions:Shizuoka Gakuen
Count:2
Runner-Up:Aomori Yamada
Matches:47
Goals:131
Top Goal Scorer:Yuki Iwamoto (Aomori Yamada)
Yuma Mori (Yokkaichi Chuo)
(5 goals each)
Prevseason:2018
Nextseason:2020

The 2019 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (All Japan JFA 98th High School Soccer Tournament (Japanese: 第98回全国高等学校サッカー選手権大会)) marked the 98th edition of the referred annually contested cup for High Schools over Japan. As usual, the tournament was contested by 48 High Schools, with 1 High School per Prefecture being qualified for the tournament, with an exception made for the Tokyo, which had 2 High Schools representing their Prefecture. The final was played at the Saitama Stadium 2002.

The Shizuoka Gakuen won the tournament over Aomori Yamada by 3–2.

Calendar

The tournament took place in a 15-day span, with the tournament split in a total of 6 stages.

Round Date Matches Clubs
First round30–31 December 2019 16
Second round2 January 2020 16 32 (16+16) → 16
Third round3 January 2020 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals5 January 2020 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals11 January 2020 2 4 → 2
Final13 January 2020 1 2 → 1

Venues

The tournament was played in four prefectures and nine stadiums, with six (two for each prefecture) located in Chiba, Kanagawa, and Tokyo Prefectures, and three located in Saitama. They are:

Participating clubs

In parentheses: the amount of times each team qualified for the All Japan High School Tournament (appearance in the 2020 edition included)[1] [2]

  • Hokkaido: Hokkai High School (10)
  • Aomori: Aomori Yamada High School (25)
  • Iwate: Senshu Univ. Kitakami High School (1)
  • Miyagi: Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School (34)
  • Akita: Akita Shogyo High School (45)
  • Yamagata: Yamagata Chuo High School (12)
  • Fukushima: Shoshi High School (11)
  • Ibaraki: Meishu Gakuen Hitachi High School (4)
  • Tochigi: Yaita Chuo High School (10)
  • Gunma: Maebashi Ikuei High School (23)
  • Saitama: Shohei High School (3)
  • Chiba: Ichiritsu Funabashi High School (22)
  • Tokyo A: Higashikurume Sogo High School (3)
  • Tokyo B: Kokugakuin Univ. Kugayama High School (8)
  • Kanagawa: Nihon Univ. Fujisawa High School (5)
  • Yamanashi: Nihon Univ. Meisei High School (1)
  • Nagano: Matsumoto Kokusai High School (3)
  • Niigata: Teikyo Nagaoka High School (7)
  • Toyama: Toyama Daiichi High School (30)
  • Ishikawa: Otori Gakuin High School (2)
  • Fukui: Maruoka High School (30)
  • Shizuoka: Shizuoka Gakuen High School (12)
  • Aichi: Aichi Univ. Meiden High School (1)
  • Mie: Yokkaichi Chuo High School (34)
  • Gifu: Teikyo Univ. Kani High School (6)
  • Shiga: Kusatsu Higashi High School (11)
  • Kyoto: Kyoto Tachibana High School (8)
  • Osaka: Kokoku High School (1)
  • Hyōgo: Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School (10)
  • Nara: Gojo High School (1)
  • Wakayama: Wakayama Kogyo High School (4)
  • Tottori: Yonago Kita High School (15)
  • Shimane: Rissho Uni. Shonan High School (18)
  • Okayama: Okayama Gakugeikan High School (3)
  • Hiroshima: Hiroshima Minami High School (15)
  • Yamaguchi: Takagawa Gakuen High School (25)
  • Kagawa: Otemae Takamatsu High School (1)
  • Tokushima: Tokushima Municipal High School (17)
  • Ehime: Imabari Higashi High School (1)
  • Kōchi: Kochi High School (16)
  • Fukuoka: Chikuyo Gakuen High School (3)
  • Saga: Ryukoku High School (2)
  • Nagasaki: Nagasaki IAS High School (1)
  • Kumamoto: Kumamoto Kokufu High School (3)
  • Ōita: Oita High School (11)
  • Miyazaki: Nissho Gakuen High School (15)
  • Kagoshima: Kamimura Gakuen High School (7)
  • Okinawa: Maehara High School (3)

Schedule

The schedule and the match pairings were confirmed on 18 November 2019.[3]

Final

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GK 1 Shibuki Sato
DF 2 Yosuke Uchida
DF 3 Yusei Kanda
DF 4 Hiraku Hakozaki
DF 5 Yudai Fujiwara
MF 6 Riku Furuyado
MF 7
MF 8 Rukia Urakawa
MF 10 Hidetoshi Takeda (c)
MF 11 Kenta Goto
FW 9 Shota Tanaka
Substitutes:
GK 12 Ren Nirasawa
DF 19 Ryusei Suzuki
DF 24 Shogo Matsumoto
MF 13 Soki Tokuno
MF 15 Soma Anzai
MF 16 Sekai Naga
MF 18 Paul Tabinas
FW 14 Kim Hyeon-woo
FW 17 Nabel Yoshitaka Furukawa
Manager:
Go Kuroda
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GK 17 Kohei Nochi
DF 3 Kento Abe (c)
DF 4 Shuto Tanabe
DF 5 Soshin Nakatani
DF 15 Taise Nishitani
MF 8 Ren Asakura
MF 10 Yuta Matsumura
MF 14 Naoki Koyama
MF 16 Kazuaki Ihori
MF 18 Yusuke Fujita
FW 9 Haru Kano
Substitutes:
GK 1 Taiyo Kitaguchi
DF 2 Taisei Tanaka
DF 22 Kanta Iwano
DF 28 Hiroki Sekine
MF 6 Yoshiki Gondaira
MF 7 Koya Fujii
MF 11 Rearu Watanabe
MF 19 Yusuke Kusayanagi
FW 12 Yuki Iwamoto
Manager:
Osamu Kawaguchi
Assistant referees


Yosuke Takebe
Kota Watanabe
Fourth official


Taiki Tsuruoka

Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Extra-time of 10 minutes for each half if scores still level.
  • Persisting a draw after extra-time, a penalty shoot-out would be held.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

Top scorers

RankPlayer[4] High SchoolGoals
1 Yuki IwamotoShizuoka Gakuen4
Yuma MoriYokkaichi Chuo
3 Naoki KoyamaShizuoka Gakuen3
Kuryu MatsukiAomori Yamada
Hidetoshi TakedaAomori Yamada

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TEAMS. 25 December 2022. ja. ntv.co.jp. NTV.
  2. Web site: チーム紹介. 25 December 2022. ja. jfa.jp. JFA.
  3. Web site: 第98回全国高校サッカー選手権大会 組合せ決定. 25 December 2022. 18 November 2019. ja. jfa.jp. JFA.
  4. Web site: 2019 Japan Highschool Soccer Tournament. 16 May 2024. ja. soccer-db.net.