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The 2020 Emperor's Cup (Шаблон:Nihongo) was the 100th edition of the annual Japanese national football cup tournament. The tournament, originally scheduled to begin on 23 May, was rescheduled to begin on 16 September and ended with the final on 1 January 2021 at the National Stadium.[1]

The number of teams was reduced to 50 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan,[2] and subsequently changed to 52 teams.[3] Both the champions of the 2020 J2 League and the 2020 J3 League entered at the quarter-finals. The top two teams from the 2020 J1 League entered at the semi-finals.

The defending champions were Vissel Kobe but they were unable to defend the title as they failed to qualify through the top two of the 2020 J1 League.

The J1 League champions Kawasaki Frontale completed the double by beating the league's runners-up Gamba Osaka in the final, earning their first Emperor's Cup title.

Calendar

The revised schedule was announced on 18 June 2020.[3][4]

Round Date Matches Clubs New entries this round
First Round 16 September 16 Шаблон:Nowrap
Second Round 23–30 September 16 16+15+1 → 16
Third Round 28 October – 11 November 8 16 → 8
Fourth Round 13 December 4 8 → 4
Fifth Round 20 December 2 4 → 2
Quarter-finals 23 December 2 2+2 → 2
Semi-finals 27 December 2 2+2 → 2
Final 1 January 2021 1 2 → 1

Regional allocation

JFA decided that 48 amateur teams would be split into 8 regions, and each region would be represented by 1 team in the Fourth Round. 8 regions were based on 9 regional football associations in Japan (Hokkaido & Tohoku would be merged into a single region).

  • Kantō (all 8 prefectural representative teams participate from First Round);
  • Kyushu (all 8 prefectural representative teams participate from First Round);
  • Hokushinetsu (5 prefectural representative teams, with 3 teams participate from Second Round and 2 teams participate from First Round);
  • Tōkai (4 prefectural representative teams plus Honda FC, with 3 teams participate from Second Round and 2 teams participate from First Round);
  • Chūgoku (5 prefectural representative teams, with 3 teams participate from Second Round and 2 teams participate from First Round);
  • Hokkaido & Tohoku (7 prefectural representative teams, with 1 team participate from Second Round and 6 teams participate from First Round);
  • Shikoku (all 4 prefectural representative teams participate from Second Round);
  • Kansai (6 prefectural representative teams, with 2 teams participate from Second Round and 4 teams participate from First Round);

Participating clubs

52 clubs will compete in the tournament.

2020 J1 League
top two clubs
2020 J2 League,
2020 J3 League
champions clubs
Amateur Best Team 47 prefectural tournament winners

Bracket

Source:Tournament table (Official website in Japanese)

Hokkaido & Tohoku Regions

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Kantō Region

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Hokushinetsu Region

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Tōkai Region

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Kansai Region

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Chūgoku Region

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Shikoku Region

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Kyushu Region

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Fourth & Fifth Round

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Finals

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First round

The draw for the first through third rounds was conducted on 29 July 2020.[5]

Hokkaido & Tohoku Regions

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Kantō Region

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Hokushinetsu Region

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Tōkai Region

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Kansai Region

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Chūgoku Region

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Kyushu Region

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Second round

Source:Fixtures/Results (Official website in Japanese)

Hokkaido & Tohoku Regions

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Kantō Region

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Hokushinetsu Region

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Tōkai Region

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Kansai Region

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Chūgoku Region

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Shikoku Region

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Kyushu Region

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Third round

Hokkaido & Tohoku Regions

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Kantō Region

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Hokushinetsu Region

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Tōkai Region

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Kansai Region

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Chūgoku Region

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Shikoku Region

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Kyushu Region

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Fourth round

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Fifth round

Venues for the fifth round through the semi-finals were announced on 10 December, depending on the teams advanced to the respective matches.[6]

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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See also


References

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External links

Шаблон:Emperor's Cup Шаблон:2020 in Japanese football Шаблон:2020 in Asian football (AFC)