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2023 Emperor's Cup
File:Kawasaki Frontale v Kashiwa Reysol 2023-12-09 IMG 5403.jpg
2023 Emperor's Cup final at Japan National Stadium
Tournament details
CountryJapan
Dates20 May – 9 December
Teams88
Final positions
ChampionsKawasaki Frontale (2nd title)
Runner-upKashiwa Reysol
Champions League EliteKawasaki Frontale
Tournament statistics
Matches played87
Goals scored286 (3.29 per match)
Attendance344,191 (3,956 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Hidetaka Maie
Akito Suzuki
(5 goals)
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The 2023 Emperor's Cup (Emperor's Cup JFA 103rd Japan Football Championship (Japanese: 天皇杯 JFA 第103回全日本サッカー選手権大会)) was the 103rd edition of the annually contested cup, starting on 20 May. The format for 2023 did not present any changes from the previous edition. It featured 88 teams representing the prefectural football associations, J1 League, J2 League and Japan Football League. JFL's Honda FC was once again chosen to be the annually specially-designated amateur club.[1] Ventforet Kofu were the defending champions, after a cinderella story for the J2 club saw them qualify for the final, which they won on penalties against Sanfrecce Hiroshima, after a 1–1 draw in regulation time, but were eliminated by Vissel Kobe in the round of 16.[2]

Qualifying rounds

As only J1 and J2 League clubs qualify directly for the first round, teams from outside of it who want to qualify to the Emperor's Cup (exception being made to the JFA-seeded team), had to, as usual, undergo a prefectural qualification, with regulations and schedules varying from one association to another. In total, there are 47 prefectural cup qualifications, with the winners of each prefectural cup having earned their right to play in the Emperor's Cup, with all of them assigned to start the competition in the first round.[3]

7 May Miyagi Final[6] Sony Sendai 3–1Sendai UniversityRifu
13:00 JST Stadium: Miyagi Co-op Megumino Soccer Field A Ground
7 May Fukui Final[6] Fukui United 4–0Sakai PhoenixFukui
13:00 JST Stadium: Technoport Fukui Stadium
7 May Toyama Final[6] Kataller Toyama 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Toyama ShinjoToyama
13:00 JST Stadium: Toyama Athletic Recreation Park
22 April Saitama Final[9] Tokyo International University FC 1–0Josai UniversitySakado
13:00 JST Stadium: Tokyo International University 1st Soccer Field
7 May Nara Final[6] Nara Club 1–0Asuka FCKashihara
13:05 JST Stadium: Kashihara Park Athletics Stadium
7 May Shiga Final[6] Reilac Shiga 2–1Lagend ShigaHigashiomi
13:00 JST Stadium: Nunobiki Green Stadium
5 May Wakayama Final[4] Arterivo Wakayama 5–1Wakayama Kihoku ShukyudanWakayama
13:00 JST Stadium: Kimiidera Athletic Stadium
23 April Okayama Final[7] Mitsubishi Mizushima 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 p)
NTN OkayamaOkayama
13:00 JST Stadium: City Light Stadium
23 April Shimane Final[7] Belugarosso Iwami 7–0Hikawa CosmosMasuda
13:30 JST Stadium: Shimane Soccer Field
23 April Tottori Final[7] Gainare Tottori 6–1Yonago GenkiTottori
12:00 JST Stadium: Axis Bird Stadium
7 May Kagawa Final[6] Kamatamare Sanuki 8–0Tadotsu FCTakamatsu
13:00 JST Stadium: Kagawa Athletic Park
7 May Tokushima Final[6] FC Tokushima 3–0Yellow MonkeysNaruto
14:00 JST Stadium: Pocarisweat Stadium
7 May Kumamoto Final[6] Tokai University Kumamoto 2–1FCK Marry Gold KumamotoKashima
10:00 JST Stadium: Kumamoto Football Center Cosmos
7 May Miyazaki Final[6] Tegevajaro Miyazaki 1–0Minebea MitsumiMiyazaki
13:00 JST Stadium: Miyazaki Ikimenomori Sports Park Athletic Stadium

Participating clubs

J1 League

All 18 teams playing in the 2023 J1 League entered in the second round.

Club Apps. Prefecture
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo 42nd Hokkaido
Kashima Antlers 39th Ibaraki
Urawa Red Diamonds 58th Saitama
Kashiwa Reysol 55th Chiba
FC Tokyo 29th Tokyo
Kawasaki Frontale 40th Kanagawa
Yokohama F. Marinos 45th Kanagawa
Yokohama FC 24th Kanagawa
Shonan Bellmare 51st Kanagawa
Club Apps. Prefecture
Albirex Niigata 31st Niigata
Nagoya Grampus 46th Aichi
Kyoto Sanga 40th Kyoto
Gamba Osaka 43rd Osaka
Cerezo Osaka 54th Osaka
Vissel Kobe 36th Hyogo
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 71st Hiroshima
Avispa Fukuoka 31st Fukuoka
Sagan Tosu 31st Saga

J2 League

All 22 teams playing in the 2023 J2 League entered in the second round.

Club Apps. Prefecture
Vegalta Sendai 29th Miyagi
Blaublitz Akita 30th Akita
Montedio Yamagata 31st Yamagata
Iwaki FC 6th Fukushima
Mito HollyHock 27th Ibaraki
Tochigi SC 23rd Tochigi
Thespakusatsu Gunma 20th Gunma
Omiya Ardija 28th Saitama
JEF United Chiba 58th Chiba
Tokyo Verdy 48th Tokyo
Machida Zelvia 11th Tokyo
Club Apps. Prefecture
Zweigen Kanazawa 19th Ishikawa
Ventforet Kofu 31st Yamanashi
Shimizu S-Pulse 31st Shizuoka
Júbilo Iwata 46th Shizuoka
Fujieda MYFC 5th Shizuoka
Fagiano Okayama 15th Okayama
Renofa Yamaguchi 19th Yamaguchi
Tokushima Vortis 35th Tokushima
V-Varen Nagasaki 16th Nagasaki
Roasso Kumamoto 23rd Kumamoto
Oita Trinita 27th Oita

Amateur designated team

One team selected from the Japan Football League. It entered in the first round.

Club Apps. Prefecture
Honda FC 43rd Shizuoka

Prefectural tournaments

All the 47 prefectural tournaments winners. They all entered in the first round.[12]

Prefecture Team League L. Apps.
Hokkaido BTOP Hokkaido Hokkaido Soccer League 5 1st
Aomori Vanraure Hachinohe J3 League 3 11th
Iwate Iwate Grulla Morioka J3 League 3 16th
Miyagi Sony Sendai Japan Football League 4 24th
Akita North Asia University Tohoku University League D1 5 2nd
Yamagata Yamagata University
Faculty of Medicine
7+ 4th
Fukushima Fukushima United J3 League 3 11th
Ibaraki University of Tsukuba Kanto University League D1 5 33rd
Tochigi Tochigi City Kanto Soccer League D1 5 13th
Gunma Tonan Maebashi Kanto Soccer League D2 6 7th
Saitama Tokyo International University FC Kanto University League D1 5 3rd
Chiba Briobecca Urayasu Japan Football League 4 6th
Tokyo Criacao Shinjuku Japan Football League 4 1st
Kanagawa SC Sagamihara J3 League 3 2nd
Yamanashi YGU Pegasus Yamanashi Football League 7 5th
Nagano Nagano Parceiro J3 League 3 11th
Niigata Niigata University of Health and Welfare Hokushin'etsu University League D1 5 7th
Toyama Kataller Toyama J3 League 3 14th
Ishikawa Hokuriku University Hokushin'etsu University League D1 5 6th
Fukui Fukui United Hokushin'etsu Football League D1 5 15th
Shizuoka Azul Claro Numazu J3 League 3 2nd
Aichi Maruyasu Okazaki Japan Football League 4 5th
Mie Veertien Mie Japan Football League 4 3rd
Gifu FC Gifu J3 League 3 17th
Shiga Reilac Shiga Japan Football League 4 10th
Kyoto Laranja Kyoto Kansai Soccer League D2 6 1st
Osaka Kansai University Kansai University League D1 5 18th
Hyogo Cento Cuore Harima Kansai Soccer League D1 5 11th
Nara Nara Club J3 League 3 14th
Wakayama Arterivo Wakayama Kansai Soccer League D1 5 15th
Tottori Gainare Tottori J3 League 3 25th
Shimane Belugarosso Iwami Chugoku Soccer League 5 2nd
Okayama Mitsubishi Mizushima Chugoku Soccer League 5 15th
Hiroshima SRC Hiroshima Chugoku Soccer League 5 7th
Yamaguchi Baleine Shimonoseki Chugoku Soccer League 5 3rd
Kagawa Kamatamare Sanuki J3 League 3 23rd
Tokushima FC Tokushima Shikoku Soccer League 5 8th
Ehime FC Imabari J3 League 3 13th
Kochi Kochi United Japan Football League 4 8th
Fukuoka Giravanz Kitakyushu J3 League 3 14th
Saga Brew Kashima Kyushu Soccer League 5 11th
Nagasaki Mitsubishi Nagasaki SC Nagasaki Football League 7 10th
Kumamoto Tokai University Kumamoto Kyushu University League D2 6 4th
Oita Verspah Oita Japan Football League 4 13th
Miyazaki Tegevajaro Miyazaki J3 League 3 3rd
Kagoshima Kagoshima United J3 League 3 9th
Okinawa FC Ryukyu J3 League 3 16th
  • Note: In the sections below, club tiers (league levels) are presented as follows:
    • National: (1): J1 League; (2): J2 League; (3): J3 League; (4): Japan Football League
    • Regional (senior): (5): Regional Leagues 1st Divs.; (6): Regional Leagues 2nd Divs.
      • Regional (university): (5): University Regional Leagues 1st Divs.; (6): University Regional Leagues 2nd and 3rd Divs.
    • Prefectural (senior): (7): Prefectural Leagues 1st Divs.
      • Prefectural (university): (7): University league below their respective Regional Leagues.
    • Others (7+): Below the cited club tiers, unknown or not affiliated with any league.

Calendar

The schedule from the first round to the quarter-finals was announced on 20 December 2022.[13] The semi-finals and the final did not have its dates released by the Japan Football Association, as uncertainties around the schedule of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup left doubts about possible reschedule of one or more rounds of the Emperor's Cup. The decision was also made to avoid schedule conflict for teams whose squads would have one or more players participating in the competition.[14]

Round Date (alternative date) Matches Clubs New entries this round
First round 20–21 May (22 May) 24 48 (47+1) → 24
  • 1 seeded amateur team
  • 47 prefectural qualification cup winners
Second round 7–21 June 32 64 (24+18+22) → 32
Third round 12 July (19 July) 16 32 → 16
Fourth round 2 August (9 August) 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals 30 August (13 Sep) 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 8 October 2 4 → 2
Final 9 December 1 2 → 1

Schedule

First round

The match pairings was decided on 22 March 2023. Except for Honda FC, who was granted a bye from prefectural qualifications due to their "amateur designated team" status, no other club had yet qualified to the tournament when the draw was conducted.[15]

Number of teams per tier in this round
J3 League (3) Japan Football League (4) Regional 1st Divs.[lower-alpha 1] (5) Regional 2nd Divs.[lower-alpha 1] (6) Prefectural Leagues[lower-alpha 1] (7 or 7+) Total
16 / 16
9 / 9
17 / 17
3 / 3
3 / 3
48 / 88
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Includes the University Leagues
21 May Match 1 Briobecca Urayasu (4) 3–2(5) University of TsukubaIchihara
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: ZA Oripri Stadium
Attendance: 564
Referee: Masakazu Kato
21 May Match 2 Kataller Toyama (3) 2–1(5) Hokuriku UniversityTakaoka
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Takaoka Sports Core
Attendance: 1,098
Referee: Kazuyoshi Karashima
21 May Match 3 Reilac Shiga (4) 2–1 (a.e.t.)(3) Azul Claro NumazuShiga
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Hikone Sports Park Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 1,012
Referee: Tatsuya Sakai
21 May Match 4 Veertien Mie (4) 2–0(3) Gainare TottoriSuzuka
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Mie Suzuka Sports Garden
Attendance: 604
Referee: Ryo Munakata
21 May Match 7Nara Club (3)0–1 (4) Honda FC Nara
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Rohto Field Nara
Attendance: 792
Referee: Akifumi Kawakatsu
20 May Match 8 Nagano Parceiro (3) 2–0(6) Laranja KyotoMatsumoto
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Sunpro Alwin
Attendance: 871
Referee: Yoshihito Hori
21 May Match 10Fukui United (5)0–1 (5) Cento Cuore Harima Sakai
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Technoport Fukui Stadium
Attendance: 622
Referee: Yuki Nishida
21 May Match 14Belugarosso Iwami (5)1–2 (4) Kochi United Izumo
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Hamayama Park Athletic Field
Attendance: 589
Referee: Ryuhei Yamaguchi
21 May Match 18 Verspah Oita (4) 2–1(5) Baleine ShimonosekiOita
12:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Resonac Soccer/Rugby Field A Court
Attendance: 312
Referee: Shohei Ofuji
21 May Match 20 FC Imabari (3) 1–0(7) Mitsubishi NagasakiMatsuyama
13:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Ningineer Stadium
Attendance: 707
Referee: Kakuro Hori

Second round

Number of teams remaining in the competition
J1 League (1) J2 League (2) J3 League (3) Japan Football League (4) Regional 1st Div.[lower-alpha 1] (5) Regional 2nd Div.[lower-alpha 1] (6) Prefectural Leagues[lower-alpha 1] (7 or 7+) Total
18 / 18
22 / 22
11 / 16
7 / 9
5 / 17
1 / 3
1 / 3
64 / 88

All the 2023 J1 and J2 League clubs enter the competition in this round. Most of these professional clubs hosted their matches in their own prefecture. However, as the number of teams from these leagues combined does not match the amount of host teams required, some of these teams had to play their matches away from home. These specific away teams either finished between the 15th to 20th place on last season's J2 or got promoted from the J3 League for the 2023 season, and played their ties against teams that finished between the 7th and 14th place on last season's J2.[16]

7 June Match 28 Albirex Niigata (1) 1–0(4) Reilac ShigaNiigata
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Denka Big Swan Stadium
Attendance: 4,285
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura
7 June Match 30 Vegalta Sendai (2) 1–0(2) Fujieda MYFCSendai
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Yurtec Stadium Sendai
Attendance: 2,495
Referee: Koei Koya
7 June Match 31 Urawa Red Diamonds (1) 1–0 (a.e.t.)(5) Kansai UniversitySaitama
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Urawa Komaba Stadium
Attendance: 5,391
Referee: Hiroyoshi Takayama
7 June Match 32 Montedio Yamagata (2) 1–0(4) Sony SendaiTendō
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: ND Soft Stadium Yamagata
Attendance: 2,552
Referee: Tomokazu Sato
7 June Match 34V-Varen Nagasaki (2)0–1 (2) Ventforet Kofu Isahaya
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Transcosmos Stadium Nagasaki
Attendance: 2,304
Referee: Toru Kakinuma
7 June Match 36 Júbilo Iwata (2) 2–0(3) Kamatamare SanukiIwata
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Yamaha Stadium
Attendance: 2,483
Referee: Kentaro Uematsu
7 June Match 38JEF United Chiba (2)0–1 (2) Omiya Ardija Chiba
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena
Attendance: 2,281
Referee: Ryo Tanimoto
7 June Match 40 Fagiano Okayama (2) 2–1(3) Giravanz KitakyushuOkayama
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: City Light Stadium
Attendance: 2,564
Referee: Shuhei Ishimaru
7 June Match 42 Mito HollyHock (2) 1–0(2) Renofa YamaguchiMito
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: K's denki Stadium Mito
Attendance: 902
Referee: Takuto Okabe
7 June Match 46 Tokushima Vortis (2) 2–1 (a.e.t.)(2) Iwaki FCNaruto
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Pocarisweat Stadium
Attendance: 1,441
Referee: Yudai Yamamoto
7 June Match 48Oita Trinita (2)0–1 (4) Verspah Oita Oita
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Resonac Dome Oita
Attendance: 4,122
Referee: Tetsuro Yoshida
7 June Match 51 Avispa Fukuoka (1) 2–0(3) FC ImabariFukuoka
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Best Denki Stadium
Attendance: 2,033
Referee: Futoshi Nakamura
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Includes the University Leagues
  2. The match was originally due to be played on 7 June. But on 9 May, in response to a request from Vissel Kobe, the Emperor's Cup Executive Committee decided to postpone the match to 14 June.[17] Likely, the postponement was related to Vissel Kobe's friendly match against FC Barcelona, played around that date.[18]

Third round

Number of teams remaining in the competition
J1 League (1) J2 League (2) J3 League (3) Japan Football League (4) Lower-tier leagues (5–7+) Total
16 / 18
12 / 22
2 / 16
2 / 9
0 / 23
32 / 88
12 July Match 60 Urawa Red Diamonds (1) 1–0(2) Montedio YamagataTendo
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: ND Soft Stadium Yamagata
Attendance: 6,520
Referee: Jumpei Iida
12 July Match 64 Shonan Bellmare (1) 2–0(2) Fagiano OkayamaOkayama
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: City Light Stadium
Attendance: 3,216
Referee: Hajime Matsuo
12 July Match 66 Kochi United (4) 1–0(1) Yokohama FCKochi
19:00 JST Takano File:Soccerball shade.svg 56' Report
Report
Stadium: Kochi Haruno Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 3,041
Referee: Koji Takasaki
12 July Match 67 Kashiwa Reysol (1) 2–0(2) Tokushima VortisNaruto
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Pocarisweat Stadium
Attendance: 1,682
Referee: Akihiko Ikeuchi
12 July Match 69Sanfrecce Hiroshima (1)0–2 (2) Tochigi SC Utsunomiya
19:00 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Kanseki Stadium Tochigi
Attendance: 2,552
Referee: Yudai Yamamoto
  1. The match #58 was kicked off on 12 July, but suspended after the first half of the extra time due to thunderstorm. It was determined on 13 July that the remainder of the match should be played on 19 July.[19]

Round of 16

Number of teams remaining in the competition
J1 League (1) J2 League (2) J3 League (3) Japan Football League (4) Total
11 / 18
4 / 22
0 / 16
1 / 9
16 / 88
2 August Match 73Machida Zelvia (2)0–1 (1) Albirex Niigata Machida
18:30 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Machida GION Stadium
Attendance: 3,436
Referee: Yoshiro Imamura
2 August Match 77 Kawasaki Frontale (1) 1–0(4) Kochi UnitedKōchi
19:05 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Kochi Haruno Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 7,243
Referee: Kazuhiro Ikeda
2 August Match 80FC Tokyo (1)0–2 (2) Roasso Kumamoto Kumamoto
19:03 JST Report
Report
Stadium: Egao Kenko Stadium
Attendance: 6,286
Referee: Atsushi Kamimura

Quarter-finals

Number of teams remaining in the competition
J1 League (1) J2 League (2) Total
7 / 18
1 / 22
8 / 88

Semi-finals

Number of teams remaining in the competition
J1 League (1) J2 League (2) Total
3 / 18
1 / 22
4 / 88

Final

Number of teams remaining in the competition
J1 League (1) Total
2 / 18
2 / 88

Top scorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Japan Hidetaka Maie Kashiwa Reysol 5
Japan Akito Suzuki Shonan Bellmare
3 Japan Ryoga Sato Avispa Fukuoka 4
4 Japan Ryoka Abe BTOP Hokkaido 3
Japan Ryo Nemoto Tochigi SC
Japan Yuya Yamagishi Avispa Fukuoka
South Korea Kim Gun-hee Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo
Japan Rimu Matsuoka Roasso Kumamoto
9 30 players 2

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