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2024 Prime Minister's Cup All Japan University Football Tournament

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2024 Prime Minister's Cup All Japan University Football Championship
Tournament details
CountryJapan
Dates4–15 September 2024
Teams32
Final positions
ChampionsHannan (3rd title)
Runner-upNiigata HW
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored115 (3.71 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Naberu Yoshitaka Furusawa
Wigi Kanemoto
(4 goals)
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The 2024 Prime Minister's Cup All Japan University Football Championship (『2024年度 第48回 総理大臣杯 全日本大学サッカートーナメント』 開催のお知らせ; Prime Minister's Cup All Japan 48th University Football Championship) was the 48th edition of the cup, and the first time to be contested by 32 universities.[1]

Fuji were the defending champions, who won the last tournament for the first time in their history, beating Kwansei Gakuin in the final.[2] Hannan eventually won the 2024 tournament against Niigata HW by 2–1, with the match being decided by an added-time goal in the second half. It was the third time Hannan won the tournament in 11 years, and in their history.[3]

Calendar

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Round Date Matches[4] Clubs
First round 4 September 16 32 → 16
Round of 16 6 September 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals 9 September 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 12 September 2 4 → 2
Final 15 September 1 2 → 1

Participating clubs

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In parentheses: Each university's performance at the regional qualifying series.[5]

Region RP University Apps Located on
Hokkaido 1st Hokkaido University of Education Iwamizawa 10th Iwamizawa
2nd Sapporo University 29th Sapporo
Tohoku 1st Sendai University 37th Miyagi
2nd Fuji University 7th Iwate
Kanto 1st Meiji University 18th Tokyo
2nd Nihon University 5th Tokyo
3rd Kokushikan University 25th Tokyo
4th Keio University 9th Tokyo
5th University of Tsukuba 27th Ibaraki
6th Meiji Gakuin University 2nd Tokyo
7th Tokyo International University 2nd Saitama
8th Kanagawa University 4th Kanagawa
9th Ryutsu Keizai University 13th Ibaraki
10th Waseda University 22nd Tokyo
Hokushin'etsu 1st Niigata University of Health and Welfare 8th Niigata
2nd Matsumoto University 3rd Nagano
Tokai 1st Shizuoka Sangyo University 10th Shizuoka
2nd Tokoha University 12nd Shizuoka
3rd Chukyo University 31th Aichi
Kansai 1st Doshisha University 14th Kyoto
2nd Kyoto Sangyo University 2nd Kyoto
3rd Kansai University 21st Osaka
4th Osaka Gakuin University 6th Osaka
5th Osaka University of Economics 5th Osaka
6th Hannan University 17th Osaka
Chugoku 1st International Pacific University 8th Okayama
2nd Hiroshima University 12th Hiroshima
Shikoku 1st Takamatsu University 3rd Kagawa
Kyushu 1st National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya 17th Kagoshima
2nd Kyushu Sangyo University 12th Fukuoka
3rd Nippon Bunri University 9th Oita
4th Japan University of Economics 3rd Fukuoka

Schedule

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1st round

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4 September 1Meiji Gakuin2–2
(2–4 p)
Kyoto Sangyo Morioka
11:00
  • Shunya Ii 22'
  • Takuya Matsumoto 50'
Report
  • Junon Nakada 64'
  • Hayato Senoo 90+1'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium A Ground
Penalties
  • Seiya Ichikawa soccer ball with check mark
  • Kio Takara soccer ball with red X
  • Satoshi Arai soccer ball with red X
  • Tomoki Watanabe soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Kota Yokokubo
  • soccer ball with check mark Sakuto Yamamura
  • soccer ball with check mark Narumu Ono
  • soccer ball with check mark Hayato Senoo
4 September 2Japan UE1–3 Hannan Morioka
11:00
  • Manato Kimoto 16'
Report
  • Wigi Kanemoto 30', 41', 43'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
4 September 3Kanoya2–2
(3–4 p)
Hiroshima Morioka
14:00
  • Rearu Watanabe 19'
  • Koya Tokuda 25'
Report
  • Yuki Owatari 81'
  • Hiroto Sakai 85'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium A Ground
Penalties
  • Rearu Watanabe soccer ball with check mark
  • Taisei Kato soccer ball with red X
  • Rei Niikura soccer ball with check mark
  • Koya Tokuda soccer ball with red X
  • Kanata Utsunomiya soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Ikuma Kura
  • soccer ball with red X Hiroto Sakai
  • soccer ball with check mark Hirokazu Miyahara
  • soccer ball with check mark Tatsuki Yamabe
  • soccer ball with check mark Yuta Misaki
4 September 4Fuji0–4 Meiji Morioka
14:00 Report
  • Haruki Hayashi 5', 81'
  • Rei Shimano 11'
  • Junya Baba 86'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
4 September 5 Matsumoto 4–2Hokkaido IwamizawaRifu
11:00
  • Kanta Miyairi 10', 58'
  • Keito Murakami 53'
  • Yamato Kitano 90+5'
Report
  • Hitoki Matsumoto 67'
  • Asahi Sato 72'
Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field C Ground
4 September 6Shizuoka Sangyo2–3 Kokushikan Rifu
11:00
  • Tsubasa Sato 72', 75'
Report
  • Akihiro Nakamura 35'
  • Rin Homma 71'
  • Shunsuke Hidaka 86'
Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field B Ground
4 September 7Ryutsu Keizai1–2 Chukyo Rifu
14:00
  • Kenta Nemoto 90+5'
Report
  • Shuto Udo 43'
  • Kosei Masuzaki 75'
Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field C Ground
4 September 8Kansai0–1 Tokyo International Rifu
14:00 Report
  • Kenshiro Takahashi 90+4'
Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field B Ground
4 September 9 Niigata HW 3–2 (a.e.t.)SendaiTono
11:00
  • Konosuke Takehara 40'
  • Kyo Hosoi 78'
  • Kenta Urushidate 105'
Report
  • Kenryu Fukuda 25', 53'
Stadium: Tono Sports Park Multi-purpose Field
4 September 10 Tokoha 2–1Osaka GakuinTono
11:00
  • Mizuki Konishi 51'
  • Thiago Fujimoto 73'
Report
  • Rei Aoki 54'
Stadium: Tono Sports Park Athletics Field
4 September 11 Nihon 9–0TakamatsuTono
14:00
  • Kotatsu Kumakura 22'
  • Kanata Inake 33'
  • Sota Hirano 45', 45+4', 59'
  • Koya Hasegawa 57', 63'
  • Hinata Seki 73'
  • Minaho Abe 90'
Report Stadium: Tono Sports Park Multi-purpose Field
4 September 12Sapporo3–3
(2–4 p)
Nippon Bunri Tono
14:00
  • ? 4' (o.g.)
  • Ryo Nakamura 60'
  • Kiyotaka Katsura 67'
Report
  • Taiyo Kakiuchi 40'
  • Masashi Ishibashi 64'
  • Sota Ozawa 71'
Stadium: Tono Sports Park Athletics Field
Penalties
  • Yuta Inami soccer ball with red X
  • Totsuki Kawai soccer ball with check mark
  • Issei Kashiyama soccer ball with check mark
  • Eito Tsuge soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with check mark Yusuke Tanaka
  • soccer ball with check mark Sota Ozawa
  • soccer ball with check mark Mahiro Abe
  • soccer ball with check mark Taiyo Kakiuchi
4 September 13Osaka UE1–2 (a.e.t.) Kanagawa Sendai
11:00
  • Kazuki Ueda 20'
Report
  • Jiro Fujita 90+3'
  • Shunsuke Umigai 93'
Stadium: Izumi Football Field
4 September 14 Tsukuba 2–1Kyushu SangyoIshinomaki
11:00
  • Keita Fukui 11'
  • Shunei Kobayashi 73'
Report
  • Reiga Ito 15'
Stadium: Seihoku Park Ishinomaki Football Field
4 September 15International Pacific0–5 Waseda Sendai
14:00 Report
  • Shuto Yamaichi 19'
  • Ren Higashi 32'
  • Rinsei Nishi 51', 69'
  • Rintaro Matsuo 77'
Stadium: Izumi Football Field
4 September 16 Keio 3–2DoshishaIshinomaki
14:00
  • Fumiya Yanase 45+2'
  • Sosuke Fujii 60'
  • Ryosuke Murai 66'
Report
  • Ryo Koyama 72'
  • Yuto Katori 83'
Stadium: Seihoku Park Ishinomaki Football Field

Round of 16

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6 September 17Kyoto Sangyo3–4 Hannan Morioka
11:00
  • Ko Tashiro 21'
  • Junon Nakada 45+2', 61'
Report
  • Wigi Kanemoto 4'
  • Rinta Miyoshi 68'
  • Yu Nakada 79'
  • Takumi Matsui 83'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
Attendance: 120
6 September 18Hiroshima2–4 Meiji Morioka
14:00
  • Taiga Irie 32'
  • Rentaro Seguchi 36'
Report
  • Hayato Manabe 4'
  • Seiryo Usui 64'
  • Rei Shimano 76'
  • Rikuto Kuwahara 80'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
Attendance: 90
6 September 19 Matsumoto 1–0KokushikanRifu
11:00
  • Dai Kawagoe 16'
Report Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field B Ground
Attendance: 50
6 September 20Chukyo1–2 Tokyo International Rifu
14:00
  • Shuto Udo 57'
Report
  • Keisuke Yoshida 30'
  • Naberu Yoshitaka Furusawa 42'
Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field B Ground
Attendance: 50
6 September 21 Niigata HW 5–2TokohaTono
11:00
  • Temmu Matsumoto 45', 49'
  • Kosei Yoshida 53', 83'
  • Hayato Mori 85'
Report
  • Tenga Mukaigawa 2'
  • Haruki Mitsuhashi 70'
Stadium: Tono Sports Park Athletics Field
Attendance: 48
6 September 22 Nihon 3–1Nippon BunriTono
14:00
  • Hayato Hirao 12'
  • Minaho Abe 30'
  • Jay Saito 74'
Report
  • Hayato Ono 33'
Stadium: Tono Sports Park Athletics Field
Attendance: 51
6 September 23Kanagawa0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Tsukuba Ishinomaki
11:00 Report Stadium: Seihoku Park Ishinomaki Football Field
Attendance: 101
Penalties
  • Rin Tahata soccer ball with check mark
  • Taiyo Yasuhara soccer ball with check mark
  • Kokoro Maeda soccer ball with check mark
  • Shunsuke Umigai soccer ball with check mark
  • Yuma Matsumoto soccer ball with check mark
  • Gyo Ruike soccer ball with red X
6 September 24 Waseda 2–1KeioIshinomaki
14:00
  • Rinsei Nishi 41'
  • Naoya Komazawa 74'
Report
  • Tatsuaki Koyama 4'
Stadium: Seihoku Park Ishinomaki Football Field
Attendance: 194

Quarter-finals

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9 September 25 Hannan 2–0MeijiMorioka
11:00
  • Yu Nakada 8'
  • Ayahi Sakurai 57'
Report Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
Attendance: 129
9 September 26Matsumoto0–4 Tokyo International Ishinomaki
11:00 Report
  • Naberu Yoshitaka Furusawa 39', 45+6', 54'
  • Shusuke Furuya 45+3'
Stadium: Seihoku Park Ishinomaki Football Field
Attendance: 109
9 September 27 Niigata HW 3–1NihonMorioka
14:00
  • Azumu Tazawa 52'
  • Raiki Wakabayashi 82'
  • Hayato Mori 90+7'
Report
  • Hayate Ueki 20'
Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
Attendance: 122
9 September 28 Tsukuba 1–0 Waseda Ishinomaki
14:00 Report Stadium: Seihoku Park Ishinomaki Football Field
Attendance: 146

Semi-finals

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12 September 29 Hannan 1–0Tokyo InternationalMorioka
13:00
  • Rinta Miyoshi 71'
Report Stadium: Iwagin Stadium A Ground
Attendance: 86
Referee: Shoichiro Mikami
12 September 30 Niigata HW 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
TsukubaMorioka
13:00 Report Stadium: Iwagin Stadium B Ground
Attendance: 80
Referee: Takeshi Tsukahara
Penalties
  • Ryusei Akimoto soccer ball with red X
  • Kakeru Otsuka soccer ball with check mark
  • Temmu Matsumoto soccer ball with check mark
  • Mamoru Naruse soccer ball with check mark
  • Kosei Yoshida soccer ball with red X
  • Kyo Hosoi soccer ball with check mark
  • Konosuke Takehara soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with red X Kotaro Uchino
  • soccer ball with check mark Keita Fukui
  • soccer ball with check mark Sora Okita
  • soccer ball with red X Takato Takeuchi
  • soccer ball with check mark Taiga Shimizu
  • soccer ball with check mark Shunta Ikeda
  • soccer ball with red X Ryoya Ogawa

Final

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Hannan2–1Niigata HW
  • Yu Nakada 3'
  • Kota Kaneko 90+4'
Report
  • Azumu Tazawa 1'
Attendance: 1,178
Referee: Kentaro Uematsu
GK 1 Japan Taichi Ichikawa
DF 2 Japan Riku Ikeda
DF 3 Japan Riu Watanabe downward-facing red arrow 75'
DF 4 Japan Shoya Nose (c)
DF 15 Japan Kota Kaneko
MF 9 Japan Rinta Miyoshi downward-facing red arrow 87'
MF 10 Japan Wigi Kanemoto
MF 11 Japan Shunta Morimura downward-facing red arrow 55'
MF 12 Japan So Oda downward-facing red arrow 55'
MF 14 Japan Ayahi Sakurai
FW 20 Japan Yu Nakada
Substitutes:
MF 7 Japan Takumi Matsui upward-facing green arrow 55'
MF 27 Japan Rin Ogawa upward-facing green arrow 55'
DF 6 Japan Haru Kawabata upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 18 Japan Ryota Saito upward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
North Korea Park Song-gi
GK 1 Japan Ryo Momoi
DF 3 Japan Mamoru Naruse
DF 4 Japan Ryusei Akimoto (c)
DF 5 Japan Kyo Hosoi
DF 23 Japan Ren Shiraishi
DF 24 Japan Kakeru Otsuka
MF 7 Japan Azumu Tazawa downward-facing red arrow 78'
MF 8 Japan Ryu Takaashi downward-facing red arrow 90+4'
MF 10 Japan Temmu Matsumoto
MF 13 Japan Kira Uenohira downward-facing red arrow 69'
FW 11 Japan Kosei Yoshida
Substitutes:
MF 25 Japan Raiki Wakabayashi upward-facing green arrow 69'
MF 17 Japan Yusuke Orihara upward-facing green arrow 78'
MF 6 Japan Konosuke Takehara upward-facing green arrow 90+4'
Manager:
Japan Hirokazu Sakuma

Top scorers

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Rank Player University U-18 club Goals
1 Japan Naberu Yoshitaka Furusawa Tokyo International 4
Japan Wigi Kanemoto Hannan
3 Japan Sota Hirano Nihon 3
Japan Junon Nakada Kyoto Sangyo
Japan Yu Nakada Hannan
Japan Rinsei Nishi Waseda

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "大会要項" (in Japanese). Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  2. ^ "富士大が関西学院大を2-1で破り優勝 東北勢初の大学サッカー2大タイトルV 総理大臣杯" (in Japanese). 10 September 2023. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  3. ^ "新潟医療福祉大学の全国初制覇ならず!AT弾で劇的逆転勝利の阪南大学が11大会ぶり3回目の優勝!!" (in Japanese). 16 September 2024. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  4. ^ "第48回総理大臣杯全日本大学サッカートーナメント" (in Japanese). Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  5. ^ "『2024年度 第48回 総理大臣杯 全日本大学サッカートーナメント』 開催のお知らせ" (in Japanese). 2 August 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
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