2020 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament
Tournament details | |
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Country | Japan |
Dates | 31 December 2020 – 11 January 2021 |
Teams | 48 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Yamanashi Gakuin High School (2nd title) |
Runner-up | Aomori Yamada High School |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 47 |
Goals scored | 135 (2.87 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Soma Anzai (Aomori Yamada, 5 goals) |
The 2020 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (All Japan JFA 99th High School Soccer Tournament (Japanese: 第99回全国高等学校サッカー選手権大会)) marked the 99th edition of the referred annually contested cup for High Schools over Japan.[1][2] 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 Yamanashi Gakuin High School won the tournament over Aomori Yamada by 4–2 on a penalty shoot-out, after a 0–0 draw on regulation time.
Calendar
The tournament took place in a 12-day span, with the tournament split in a total of 6 stages.
Round | Date | Matches | Clubs |
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First round | 31 December 2020 | 16 | 32 (32) → 16 |
Second round | 1 January 2021 | 16 | 32 (16+16) → 16 |
Third round | 3 January 2021 | 8 | 16 → 8 |
Quarter-finals | 5 January 2021 | 4 | 8 → 4 |
Semi-finals | 9 January 2021 | 2 | 4 → 2 |
Final | 11 January 2021 | 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:
- Tokyo – Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka, and Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium
- Saitama – Saitama Stadium 2002, Urawa Komaba Stadium and NACK5 Stadium Omiya
- Kanagawa – NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium and Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium
- Chiba – Fukuda Denshi Arena and ZA Oripri Stadium
Participating clubs
In parentheses: the amount of times each team qualified for the All Japan High School Tournament (appearance in the 2020 edition included)[3]
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Schedule
The schedule and the match pairings were confirmed on 16 November 2020.[4][5]
First round
31 December 2020 1 | Yamanashi Gakuin | 1−0 | Yonago Kita | Saitama |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Kashima Gakuen | 1−0 | Kaisei | Saitama |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Matsumoto Kokusai | 0−6 | Kyoto Tachibana | Saitama |
14:10 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: NACK5 Stadium Omiya |
31 December 2020 1 | Shohei | 2−2 (8–7 p) | Takagawa Gakuen | Saitama |
12:05 |
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Stadium: NACK5 Stadium Omiya |
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31 December 2020 1 | Ichiritsu Funabashi | 4−1 | Saga Higashi | Chiba |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena |
31 December 2020 1 | NAU Meioh | 3−4 | Naha Nishi | Chiba |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena |
31 December 2020 1 | Kanto Daiichi | 4−0 | Yamabe | Ichihara |
12:05 |
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Stadium: ZA Oripri Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Tono | 0−5 | Kobe Koryo Gakuen | Ichihara |
14:10 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: ZA Oripri Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Seiryo | 2−2 (3–5 p) | Sakuyo | Kawasaki |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium |
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31 December 2020 1 | Toin Gakuen | 0−2 | Higashi Fukuoka | Kawasaki |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Nihon Yamagata | 1−1 (3–5 p) | Ohmi | Yokohama |
14:10 |
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Stadium: NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium |
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31 December 2020 1 | Maebashi Shogyo | 1−2 | Kamimura Gakuen | Yokohama |
12:05 |
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Stadium: NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Maruoka | 1−0 | Luther Gakuen | Kita |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka |
31 December 2020 1 | Sapporo Otani | 0−1 | Otemae Takamatsu | Kita |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka |
31 December 2020 1 | Teikyo Kani | 3−1 | Hatsushiba Hashimoto | Setagaya |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium |
31 December 2020 1 | Tokai Gakuen | 0−2 | Meitoku Gijuku | Setagaya |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium |
Second round
2 January 2021 2 | Fujieda Meisei | 3−2 | Nitta | Saitama |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium |
2 January 2021 2 | Yamanashi Gakuin | 1−0 | Kashima Gakuen | Saitama |
14:10 |
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Stadium: NACK5 Stadium Omiya |
2 January 2021 2 | Kyoto Tachibana | 0−2 | Shohei | Saitama |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium |
2 January 2021 2 | Gakuhou Ishikawa | 1−1 (3–4 p) | Soseikan | Saitama |
12:05 |
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Stadium: NACK5 Stadium Omiya |
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2 January 2021 2 | Sendai Ikuei Gakuen | 3−0 | Miyazaki Nihon | Chiba |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena |
2 January 2021 2 | Ichiritsu Funabashi | 1−0 | Naha Nishi | Chiba |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena |
2 January 2021 2 | Kanto Daiichi | 1−1 (6–7 p) | Kobe Koryo Gakuen | Ichihara |
12:05 |
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Stadium: ZA Oripri Stadium |
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2 January 2021 2 | Riseisha | 1−2 | Teikyo Nagaoka | Ichihara |
14:10 |
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Stadium: ZA Oripri Stadium |
2 January 2021 2 | Yaita Chuo | 1−1 (6–5 p) | Tokushima Ichiritsu | Yokohama |
14:10 |
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Stadium: NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium |
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2 January 2021 2 | Sakuyo | 1−2 | Higashi Fukuoka | Kawasaki |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium |
2 January 2021 2 | Ohmi | 0−1 | Kamimura Gakuen | Yokohama |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium |
2 January 2021 2 | Toyama Daiichi | 2−1 | Nihon Bunri | Kawasaki |
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Stadium: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium |
2 January 2021 2 | Horikoshi | 1−1 (4–3 p) | Taisha | Setagaya |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium |
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2 January 2021 2 | Maruoka | 4−1 | Otemae Takamatsu | Kita |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka |
2 January 2021 2 | Teikyo Kani | 2−0 | Meitoku Gijuku | Kita |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka |
2 January 2021 2 | Hiroshima Minami | 0−2 | Aomori Yamada | Setagaya |
14:10 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium |
Third round
3 January 2021 3 | Fujieda Meisei | 1−1 (6–7 p) | Yamanashi Gakuin | Saitama |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium |
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3 January 2021 3 | Shohei | 3−0 | Soseikan | Saitama |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium |
3 January 2021 3 | Sendai Ikuei Gakuen | 0−3 | Ichiritsu Funabashi | Chiba |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena |
3 January 2021 3 | Kobe Koryo Gakuen | 1−3 | Teikyo Nagaoka | Chiba |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena |
3 January 2021 3 | Yaita Chuo | 0−0 (3–1 p) | Higashi Fukuoka | Kawasaki |
14:10 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
Stadium: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium | ||
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3 January 2021 3 | Kamimura Gakuen | 0−1 | Toyama Daiichi | Kawasaki |
12:05 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium |
3 January 2021 3 | Horikoshi | 2−0 | Maruoka | Setagaya |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium |
3 January 2021 3 | Teikyo Kani | 2−4 | Aomori Yamada | Setagaya |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium |
Quarter-finals
5 January 2021 4 | Yamanashi Gakuin | 1−0 | Shohei | Chiba |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena Attendance: 472 Referee: Naoto Uehara |
5 January 2021 4 | Ichiritsu Funabashi | 1−2 | Teikyo Nagaoka | Chiba |
14:10 |
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Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena Attendance: 529 Referee: Koki Nagamine |
5 January 2021 4 | Yaita Chuo | 2−0 | Toyama Daiichi | Setagaya |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium Attendance: 344 Referee: Tomokazu Sato |
5 January 2021 4 | Horikoshi | 0−4 | Aomori Yamada | Setagaya |
14:10 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium Attendance: 430 Referee: Toshihiro Nakai |
Semi-finals
9 January 2021 5 | Yamanashi Gakuin | 2–2 (3–1 p) | Teikyo Nagaoka | Saitama |
12:05 |
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Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002 Attendance: 0 Referee: Kentaro Uematsu |
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9 January 2021 5 | Yaita Chuo | 0−5 | Aomori Yamada | Saitama |
14:20 | Report (JFA) Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002 Attendance: 0 Referee: Takafumi Mikuriya |
Final
Yamanashi Gakuin | 2−2 (a.e.t.) | Aomori Yamada |
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4–2 |
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Assistant referees:
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Match rules
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Top scorers
Rank | Player[6] | High School | Goals |
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1 | Soma Anzai | Aomori Yamada | 5 |
2 | Yudai Fujiwara | Aomori Yamada | 4 |
Keisuke Kasai | Kanto Daiichi | ||
Ryo Omori | Teikyo Kani | ||
5 | Kotatsu Kawakami | Teikyo Nagaoka | 3 |
Takumi Kiuchi | Ichiritsu Funabashi | ||
Masaki Nasukawa | Aomori Yamada | ||
Rei Shimano | Sendai Ikuei Gakuen | ||
Sho Sugimoto | Sakuyo |
Selected best players
The following 39 players featured in the Tournament's Best Players Squad:[7]
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Joining J.League clubs on 2021
Pos. | Player | Moving from | Moving to[8][9][10] | League |
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DF | Yudai Fujiwara | Aomori Yamada | Urawa Red Diamonds | J1 |
DF | Gaku Inaba | Fujieda Higashi | Zweigen Kanazawa | J2 |
DF | Yusuke Ishida | Ichiritsu Funabashi | Gainare Tottori | J3 |
DF | Paul Tabinas | Aomori Yamada | Iwate Grulla Morioka | J3 |
MF | Taiyo Hiraoka | Riseisha | Shonan Bellmare | J1 |
MF | Yota Komi | Shohei | Albirex Niigata | J2 |
MF | Haruki Matsui | Kobe Koryo Gakuen | FC Imabari | J3 |
MF | Yusuke Ogawa | Shohei | Kashima Antlers | J1 |
MF | Keita Shiba | Shohei | Fukushima United | J3 |
MF | Naoki Suto | Shohei | Kashima Antlers | J1 |
FW | Aiki Miyahara | Ohzu | Roasso Kumamoto | J3 |
FW | Shoki Nagano | Higashi Fukuoka | Fukushima United | J3 |
FW | Taiyo Nishino | Kyoto Tachibana | Tokushima Vortis | J2 |
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