2005 J.League Cup

The 2005 J.League Cup, officially the 2005 Yamazaki Nabisco Cup, was the 3rd edition of Japan association football league cup tournament and the 13th edition under the current J.League Cup format. The championship started on March 19, and finished on November 5, 2005.

Teams from the J1 took part in the tournament. Yokohama F. Marinos and Júbilo Iwata were given a bye to the quarter-final due to their qualification for the AFC Champions League. The rest of 16 teams started from the group stage, where they're divided into four groups. The group winners of each group qualifies for the quarter-final along with the 2 best runners-up, and the two teams which qualified for the AFC Champions League.

Group stage

Knockout stage

Quarter finals

First leg

JEF United Chiba 3 2 Júbilo Iwata
Hanyu  6'
Nakajima  30'
Yoda  84'
Maeda  44'
Kikuchi  88'
Attendance: 10,522
Referee: Hajime Matsuo

Cerezo Osaka 0 3 Gamba Osaka
Sidiclei  18'
Hashimoto  54'
Ienaga  86'
Attendance: 12,863
Referee: Tsutomu Anazawa

Shimizu S-Pulse 0 1 Urawa Red Diamonds
Hasebe  36'
Attendance: 12,572
Referee: Yoshitsugu Katayama

Omiya Ardija 0 1 Yokohama F. Marinos
Kurihara  85'
Attendance: 9,525
Referee: Joji Kashihara

Second leg

Gamba Osaka 2 2 Cerezo Osaka
Fernandinho  17'
Araújo  89'
Ze Carlos  7'
Furuhashi  62'
Attendance: 11,155
Referee: Toru Kamikawa

Júbilo Iwata 2 2 JEF United Chiba
Maeda  60'
Kim Jin-Kyu  68'
Maki  35'
Abe  65'
Attendance: 9,574
Referee: Masayoshi Okada

Urawa Red Diamonds 1 0 Shimizu S-Pulse
Hasebe  88'
Attendance: 31,754
Referee: Kazuhiko Matsumura

Yokohama F. Marinos 3 1 Omiya Ardija
Sakata  15'
Matsuda  60'
Shimizu  85'
Nishimura  29'
Attendance: 10,165
Referee: Kiyoshi Ota

Semi finals

First leg

Gamba Osaka 1 0 Yokohama F. Marinos
Araújo  82'
Attendance: 7,049
Referee: Hiroyoshi Takayama

Urawa Red Diamonds 1 3 JEF United Chiba
Ponte  44' Maki  1',  17'
Popescu  55'
Attendance: 17,265
Referee: Kazuhisa Osada

Second leg

JEF United Chiba 2 2 Urawa Red Diamonds
Abe  47',  86' Tulio  19'
Tanaka  27'
Attendance: 11,286
Referee: Toru Kamikawa

Yokohama F. Marinos 1 0 (a.e.t.) Gamba Osaka
Nasu  30'
Penalties
Yamase
Ohashi
Dutra
1 – 4 Endo
Araújo
Matsunami
Oguro
Attendance: 11,370
Referee: Toshimitsu Yoshida

Final

JEF United Chiba 0 0 (a.e.t.) Gamba Osaka
Penalties
Abe
Mizuno
Kudo
Hayashi
Maki
5 – 4 Endo
Araújo
Sidiclei
Oguro
Yamaguchi
Attendance: 45,039
Referee: Kazuhiko Matsumura

Top goalscorers

Goalscorers Goals Team
Brazil Araújo
6
Gamba Osaka
Brazil Emerson
5
Urawa Red Diamonds
Japan Yuki Abe
5
JEF United Chiba
Romania Popescu
5
JEF United Chiba
Brazil Washington
5
Tokyo Verdy 1969

Awards

References

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