Prince Takamado Cup

The Prince Takamado Cup (高円宮杯全日本ユースサッカー選手権大会, Takamado Nomiya Hai Zen-Nihon Yūsu Sakkā Senshuken Taikai) is an annual Japanese football competition run by the Japan Football Association for under–18 and under-15 sides. The prize is named after Norihito, Prince Takamado, a long time patron of football in Japan.

Under-18

Regulation

Any under-18 teams (both high school teams and youth club teams) in Japan are eligible for competing in the leagues.

Japanese U-18 football league system
Level Leagues/Divisions
I Premier League
20 teams (2014 season)

East (10 teams) | West (10 teams)

II/III Prince League
98 teams (2014 season)

Hokkaido (8 teams)
Tohoku (10 teams)
Kanto (10 teams)
Tokai (10 teams)
Hokushin'etsu (10 teams)
Kansai (10 teams)
Chugoku (10 teams)
Shikoku (10 teams)
Kyushu 1st (10 teams) | Kyushu 2nd (10 teams)

III+/IV+ 46 Prefectural Leagues & 5 Block Leagues of Hokkaido
many teams

Hokkaido: Sapporo block | Dōhoku block (north) | Dōtō block (east) | Dōō block (central) | Dōnan block (south)
Tohoku: Aomori | Iwate | Miyagi | Akita | Yamagata | Fukushima
Kanto: Ibaraki | Tochigi | Gunma | Saitama | Chiba | Tokyo | Kanagawa | Yamanashi
Tokai: Gifu | Shizuoka | Aichi | Mie
Hokushin'etsu: Niigata | Toyama | Ishikawa | Fukui | Nagano
Kansai: Shiga | Kyoto | Osaka | Hyogo | Nara | Wakayama
Chugoku: Tottori | Shimane | Okayama | Hiroshima | Yamaguchi
Shikoku: Tokushima | Kagawa | Ehime | Kochi
Kyushu: Fukuoka | Saga | Nagasaki | Kumamoto | Ōita | Miyazaki | Kagoshima | Okinawa

Finals

As "Prince Takamado Cup All-Japan Youth (U-18) Football Championship"

YearChampionsScoreRunner-up
1989Shimizu Commercial High School3 - 1Kunimi High School
1990Shimizu Commercial High School2 - 0Narashino High School
1991Tokushima Shiritsu High School1 - 0Kunimi High School
1992Fujieda Higashi High School3 - 1Yomiuri Nippon S.C.
1993Shimizu Commercial High School1 - 0Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School
1994Shimizu Commercial High School3 - 1Yomiuri Nippon S.C.
1995Shimizu Commercial High School5 - 0Yokohama F. Marinos
1996Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School5 - 1Higashi Fukuoka High School
1997Higashi Fukuoka High School3 - 2Shimizu Commercial High School
1998Fujieda Higashi High School3 - 2Gamba Osaka
1999Júbilo Iwata4 - 1Bellmare Hiratsuka
2000Shimizu Commercial High School3 - 2Maebashi Commercial High School
2001Kunimi High School1 - 0F.C. Tokyo
2002Kunimi High School4 - 2Seiryō High School
2003Ichiritsu Funabashi High School1 - 0Shizuoka Gakuen High School
2004Sanfrecce Hiroshima1 - 0Júbilo Iwata
2005Tokyo Verdy4 - 1Consadole Sapporo
2006Takigawa Daini High School3 - 0Nagoya Grampus
2007Ryutsu Keizai University Kashiwa High School1 - 0Sanfrecce Hiroshima
2008Urawa Red Diamonds9 - 1Nagoya Grampus
2009Yokohama F. Marinos7 - 1Júbilo Iwata
2010Sanfrecce Hiroshima2 - 1F.C. Tokyo

As "Prince Takamado Cup U-18 Football League - Premier League"

YearZoneWinnerRelegated from Premier LeaguePromoted to Premier League
2011 EastConsadole SapporoF.C. Tokyo
Shoshi High School
Asahikawa Jitsugyo High School
Kashima Antlers
Vissel Kobe
Okayama Sakuyo High School
WestSanfrecce HiroshimaHiroshima Kan-on High School
Rissho University Shonan High School
ChampionshipSanfrecce Hiroshima 3 - 1 Consadole Sapporo (Saitama Stadium 2002)
2012 EastTokyo VerdyUrawa Red Diamonds
Asahikawa Jitsugyo High School
JFA Academy Fukushima
Toko Gakuen High School
Gamba Osaka
Kumamoto Ozu High School
WestSanfrecce HiroshimaOkayama Sakuyo High School
Ehime FC
ChampionshipSanfrecce Hiroshima 4 - 1 Tokyo Verdy (Saitama Stadium 2002)
2013 EastRyutsu Keizai Univ. Kashiwa High SchoolShizuoka Gakuen High School
Toko Gakuen High School
Kashiwa Reysol
Funabashi Municipal High School
Kyoto Tachibana High School
Higashiyama High School
WestVissel KobeAvispa Fukuoka
Kumamoto Ozu High School
ChampionshipRyutsu Keizai Univ. Kashiwa High School 1 - 1 (a.e.t., 5 - 4 p.s.o.) Vissel Kobe (Saitama Stadium 2002)

Under-15

Notice

Participates in Teams (2010)

Finals

YearChampionsScoreRunner-up
1989Yomiuri Club3 - 1Tokaidai Daiichi Junior High School
1990Fujieda Junior High School3 - 2Yomiuri Club
1991Tokaidai Daiichi Junior High School4 - 0Nissan F.C. Oppama
1992Nissan F.C.3 - 1Tokaidai Daiichi Junior High School
1993Yomiuri Nippon S.C.3 - 0Kunimi Junior High School
1994Mitsubishi Yowa S.S.4 - 2Yokohama F. Marinos
1995Urawa Sports Club1 - 0JEF Ichihara
1996Yomiuri Nippon S.C.3 - 2Yokohama Flügels
1997Mitsubishi Yowa S.S.2 - 1Yokohama F. Marinos
1998Shimizu S-Pulse1 - 1
(PSO 7 - 6)
Yomiuri Nippon S.C.
1999Nagoya Grampus3 - 1Takada FC
2000Shimizu S-Pulse1 - 0Tokyo Verdy
2001Yokohama F. Marinos Oppama3 - 0Tokaidai Daiichi Junior High School
2002Kashima Antlers2 - 1Consadole Sapporo
2003Tokyo Verdy1 - 0Consadole Sapporo
2004Tokyo Verdy1 - 0Avispa Fukuoka
2005Urawa Red Diamonds2 - 0F.C. Tokyo Fukagawa
2006Gamba Osaka2 - 1F.C. Tokyo Musashi
2007Gamba Osaka3 - 2Tokyo Verdy
2008F.C. Tokyo Fukagawa1 - 0Albirex Niigata
2009Vissel Kobe2 - 1Consadole Sapporo
2010Nagoya Grampus2 - 0Kyoto Sanga F.C.

References

  1. "大会要項|高円宮杯第21回全日本ユース(U-18)サッカー選手権大会" [Competition information - The 21st Prince Takamado Cup All-Japan Youth (U-18) Football Championship] (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  2. "リーグ概要|高円宮杯U-18サッカーリーグ2011 プレミアリーグ" [League information - Prince Takamado Cup U-18 Football League: Premier League] (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
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