J.Youth Cup Explained

Current:2024 J.Youth Cup
Founded:1994
Number Of Teams:64
Current Champions:Nagoya Grampus
(2nd title)
Most Successful Club:Gamba Osaka (4 titles)

The J.Youth Cup (Jユースカップ, Jei yūsu kappu) is an annual nationwide association football tournament for youth clubs in Japan. It is restricted to members of J.League Academies and of the Japan Club Youth Football Federation (JCY).[1]

The tournament started on 1993. Some J.League (and JFL in a smaller amount) club academies did not participate in the tournament as their youth teams were not well developed. As youth teams continued to show progress and development, it led to all clubs that were J.League members on 2012 having their youth team participating on it.

During the pandemic, the J.Youth Cup was not officially held. From 2021 to 2023, the J.Youth Cup became the J.Youth League, with the teams split into different groups. However, at each competition there were no official champions or even a knockout stage. On 2024, the tournament was reintroduced as the J.Youth Cup, being played in a cup format, with group and knockout stage, featuring all 60 J.League clubs' youth teams and 4 other nominated JCY-affiliated teams.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Finals

SeasonWinnerScoreRunners–up
19931–0Yokohama F. Marinos
19943–2Tokyo Verdy
19953–1Tokyo Verdy
19962–1Gamba Osaka
19973–0Sanfrecce Hiroshima
19983–2JEF United Ichihara
19992–0Yokohama F. Marinos
20001–0Shimizu S-Pulse
20013–1FC Tokyo
20025–0Sanfrecce Hiroshima
20036–4JEF United Ichihara
20040–0
(3–1 p.)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
20054–1Vissel Kobe
20062–0FC Tokyo
20072–1Kashiwa Reysol
20084–2Cerezo Osaka
20092–0Sanfrecce Hiroshima
20104–3
(aet.)
FC Tokyo
20112–1Cerezo Osaka
20125–1Gamba Osaka
20132–2
(6–5 p.)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
20141–1
(4–3 p.)
Gamba Osaka
20152–1Nagoya Grampus
2016FC Tokyo 3–2Sanfrecce Hiroshima
20172–1Gamba Osaka
20182–1Shimizu S-Pulse
20194–0Gamba Osaka
2020Not held
2021
2022
2024TBD

Most successful clubs

P. Team Champions Runners-up Winning years
1 451994, 2000, 2002, 2008
2361995, 2003, 2006
332007, 2009, 2016
301998, 2004, 2014
522 1993, 1996
22 1997, 2005
22 2010, 2018
21 1999, 2013
21 2011, 2019
20 2001, 2017
11102012
102015
1302
02
01

Individual awards

Year Top Scorer Goals
2001 Satoru Yamagishi (JEF United Ichihara) 15
2003 Shunsuke Maeda (Sanfrecce Hiroshima) 9
2004 Yusuke Kawabuchi (JEF United Ichihara) 13
2005 Shun Nagasawa (Shimizu S-Pulse) 16
2006 Shota Tanaka (Kawasaki Frontale) 9
2007 Daisuke Watabe (Omiya Ardija) 13
2008 Ryota Iwabuchi (FC Tokyo) 19
2009 Hisao Mita (FC Tokyo) 21
2010 Katsuya Akioka (FC Tokyo)
Sho Matsumoto (Yokohama F. Marinos)
13
2011 Takumi Minamino (Cerezo Osaka) 13
2012 Shuhei Yoshikawa (Kashiwa Reysol)
Yusuke Uchida (Vissel Kobe)
Hiroki Suehiro (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
Masashi Otani (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
8
2013 Seiya Nakano (Júbilo Iwata) 12
2014 Masashi Wada (Yokohama F. Marinos) 12
2015 Kota Mori (Nagoya Grampus)
Shumpei Fukahori (Nagoya Grampus)
5
2016 Towa Yamane (Sanfrecce Hiroshima) 9
2017 Shiryu Fujiwara (Tokushima Vortis) 5
2018 Shusuke Kurihara (Yokohama F. Marinos) 8
2019 Yukito Murakami (Nagoya Grampus) 7

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 「2024Jユースカップ」大会概要発表~5年ぶりにノックアウト方式のトーナメントを開催~. 19 March 2024. ja. 18 March 2024.
  2. Web site: 2021Jユースリーグ 第28回Jリーグユース選手権 大会方式の変更について. 26 July 2021. ja. 19 March 2024.
  3. Web site: 2022Jユースリーグ. 19 March 2024. ja.
  4. Web site: 2023Jユースリーグ. 19 March 2024. ja.
  5. Web site: Jユース杯が5年ぶりにトーナメント方式を採用!! 3ラウンド制で64チームが参加. 19 March 2024. ja. 18 March 2023.