SBS Cup: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
→Competition history: update for 2018 |
update infobox |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
| region = Shizuoka Prefecture |
| region = Shizuoka Prefecture |
||
| number of teams = 4 |
| number of teams = 4 |
||
| current champions = |
| current champions = Paraguay (2018) |
||
| most successful team = |
| most successful team = |
||
| broadcasters = |
| broadcasters = |
Revision as of 08:28, 20 August 2018
Founded | 1977 |
---|---|
Region | Shizuoka Prefecture |
Number of teams | 4 |
Current champions | Paraguay (2018) |
Website | http://www.at-s.com |
The SBS Cup is an association football tournament held annually in the Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
It began in 1977 as several friendly matches between South Korean and Japanese high schools to celebrate Shizuoka Broadcasting System's (SBS) 25th anniversary.[1] It was expanded to become a tournament in 1979 and since 2002, it has been a round-robin competition for national teams and a representative team from the Shizuoka Prefecture.
Competition history
Year | Participants | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
1977 | ||||
1978 |
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Third-place |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Cheong High School | Shizuoka Prefecture | Shizuokagakuen High School |
1980 | Shizuoka Prefecture | Shimizu-Higashi High School | Cheong High School |
1981 | Bayern Munich | Shizuoka Prefecture | Cheong High School |
1982 | Shizuoka Prefecture | Kumho | All Japan Junior Youth |
1983 | All Japan Junior Youth | Shizuoka Prefecture | Iri |
1984 | Feyenoord | Shimizu-Higashi High School | Cheong High School |
1985 | Shizuoka Prefecture | Cheong High School | Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Jaú) |
1986 | Clube Atletico Juventus | Shizuoka Prefecture | Shimizu-Higashi High School |
1987 | Americana | Kumho | Shizuoka Prefecture |
1988 | Seleson Parana | Shizuoka Prefecture | Taeryun High School |
1989 | Seleson Saopaulo | Shizuoka Prefecture | Pohang Cheochul Kongub |
1990 | Botafogo | Shizuoka Prefecture | Daegu Kongub |
1991 | Moji-Arara | Shizuoka Prefecture | Sampdoria |
1992 | Real Madrid | Czechoslovakia | Japan |
1993 | Japan | Shizuoka Prefecture | Real Madrid |
1994 | Japan | Juventus | Criciuma E.C. |
1995 | Japan | Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Jaú) | Shizuoka Prefecture |
1996 | Gremio | Shizuoka Prefecture | Japan |
1997 | Japan | Juventus | América de Cali |
1998 | Cruzeiro Esporte Clube | Japan | Borussia Dortmund |
1999 | Japan | Nk Croatia Zagreb | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2000 | Japan | Palmeiras | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2001 | Valencia C.F. | Palmeiras | Shizuoka Prefecture |
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Third-place | Fourth-place |
---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | Paraguay | Portugal | Shizuoka Prefecture | Japan |
2003 | Japan | Belgium | Shizuoka Prefecture | Russia |
2004 | Brazil | Japan | Turkey | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2005 | Argentina | Japan | Senegal | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2006 | South Korea | Japan | Mexico | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2007 | Shizuoka Prefecture | Ukraine | United States | Japan |
2008 | Argentina | Japan | Australia | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2009 | Japan | Mexico | France | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2010 | Japan | Spain | Ghana | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2011 | Shizuoka Prefecture | Japan | Mexico | Australia |
2012 | Japan | Portugal | South Korea | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2013 | Japan | Shizuoka Prefecture | Russia | Uruguay |
2014 | Colombia | Shizuoka Prefecture | Japan | South Korea |
2015 | Croatia | Spain | Shizuoka Prefecture | Japan |
2016 | Slovakia | Shizuoka Prefecture | Costa Rica | Japan |
2017 | Chile | Czech Republic | Japan | Shizuoka Prefecture |
2018 | Paraguay | Japan | Shizuoka Prefecture | Australia |
References
- ^ "Information". SBS International Cup Official Website. Retrieved 24 May 2017.