F.League Ocean Cup

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F.League Ocean Cup
Founded2008
CountryJapan
Number of teams20
Current championsNagoya Oceans
(2019)
Most championshipsNagoya Oceans (8 titles)
Website[1]

F.League Ocean Cup (in Japanese: "Fリーグオーシャンカップ") is a futsal tournament held in Japan. The organizer is the Japan Football Association (JFA) and Japan Futsal Federation (JFF). this tournament is league cup of the F.League. In the 2019, 20 teams participated in this tournament.

History[]

In 2008, Takeda Teva Ocean Arena was completed as Asia's first full-scale futsal arena.[1] In June 2008 this tournament was held for the first time. The organizer of the first tournament was not the Japan Football Association (JFA) but the Aichi Football Association.

From 2009, this tournament is official league cup of the F.League.

In 2013, Teva Takeda Pharma Ltd. withdrew from the tournament sponsors, so this tournament name was changed to the F.League Ocean Arena Cup.

In 2014, the venue was moved from the Takeda Teva Ocean Arena to the , so this tournament name was changed to the F.League Ocean Cup.[2]

In 2015, this tournament was held at the Kobe Green Arena and Kobe Central Gymnasium.[3]

In 2016, this tournament was not held.

Name[]

  • 2008 Taiyo Yakuhin Ocean Arena Cup
  • 2009-2011 F.League Taiyo Yakuhin Ocean Arena Cup
  • 2012 F.League Teva Ocean Arena Cup
  • 2013 F.League Ocean Arena Cup
  • 2014- F.League Ocean Cup

Statistics[]

# Year Final 3rd place playoff
Champions result 2nd place 3rd place result 4th place
1 2008[4] Shriker Osaka 4-4
(PK 4-2)
Nagoya Oceans Bardral Urayasu 6-2 Pescadola Machida
2 2009[4] Shriker Osaka 2-2
(PK 5-4)
Nagoya Oceans Deução Kobe 5-2 Espolada Hokkaido
3 2010[4] Nagoya Oceans 4-0 Shriker Osaka Espolada Hokkaido 8-4 Vasagey Oita
4 2011[4] Nagoya Oceans 5-0 Shriker Osaka Vasagey Oita 2-1 Espolada Hokkaido
5 2012[4] Nagoya Oceans 5-1 Shriker Osaka Espolada Hokkaido 6-5 Shonan Bellmare
6 2013[4] Nagoya Oceans 5-1 Fuchu Athletic FC Shriker Osaka 3-1 Shonan Bellmare
7 2014[4] Nagoya Oceans 4-3 Pescadola Machida Shonan Bellmare 1-1
(PK 5-4)
Shriker Osaka
8 2015[4] Fuchu Athletic FC 6-0 Nagoya Oceans Latvia FK Nikars 1-1
(PK 4-3)
Espolada Hokkaido
In 2006, this tournament was not held.
9 2017[4] Nagoya Oceans 5-0 Bardral Urayasu Shriker Osaka 3-3
(PK 3-2)
Shonan Bellmare
10 2018[4] Nagoya Oceans 3-0 Shriker Osaka Pescadola Machida 4-1 Fugador Sumida
11 2019[5] Nagoya Oceans 7-0 Shonan Bellmare Pescadola Machida 10-6 Tachikawa Fuchu Athletic FC

Number of wins by club[]

# Clubs Year
8 Nagoya Oceans 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
2 Shriker Osaka 2008, 2009
1 Tachikawa Fuchu Athletic FC 2015

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