F.League Ocean Cup
Founded | 2008 |
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Country | Japan |
Number of teams | 20 |
Current champions | Nagoya Oceans (2019) |
Most championships | Nagoya 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[]
Number of wins by club[]
# | Clubs | Year |
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8 | Nagoya Oceans | 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 |
2 | Shriker Osaka | 2008, 2009 |
1 | Tachikawa Fuchu Athletic FC | 2015 |
References[]
- ^ 武田テバオーシャンアリーナ Iwasaki Electric co., LTD.
- ^ OCEAN CUP 2014 F.League
- ^ Outline of OCEAN CUP 2015 F.League
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Archives 過去のオーシャンカップ F.League
- ^ Matches Fリーグオーシャンカップ2019 F.League
External links[]
- Japanese sport stubs
- Futsal competitions in Japan
- 2008 establishments in Japan