2017 Suruga Bank Championship

The 2017 Suruga Bank Championship (Japanese: スルガ銀行チャンピオンシップ2017; Spanish: Copa Suruga Bank 2017) was the tenth edition of the Suruga Bank Championship (also referred to as the J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship Final), the club football match co-organized by the Japan Football Association, the football governing body of Japan, CONMEBOL, the football governing body of South America, and J.League, the professional football league of Japan, between the champions of the previous season's J.League Cup and Copa Sudamericana.

2017 Suruga Bank Championship
Date15 August 2017 (2017-08-15)
VenueSaitama Stadium 2002, Saitama
RefereeKim Jong-hyeok (Korea Republic)
Attendance11,002

The match was contested between Japanese team Urawa Red Diamonds, the 2016 J.League Cup champions, and Brazilian team Chapecoense, the 2016 Copa Sudamericana champions. It was hosted by Urawa Red Diamonds at the Saitama Stadium 2002 in Saitama on 15 August 2017.[1][2][3][4]

Urawa Red Diamonds defeated Chapecoense 1–0 to win their first Suruga Bank Championship title.[5]

Teams

Team Association / Confederation Qualification Previous appearances
Urawa Red Diamonds Japan Football Association 2016 J.League Cup champions None
Chapecoense CONMEBOL 2016 Copa Sudamericana champions None

Venue

Saitama Stadium 2002 in Saitama, Japan, hosted the match.

Format

The Suruga Bank Championship was played as a single match, with the J.League Cup winners hosting the match. If tied at the end of regulation, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner. A maximum of seven substitutions may be made during the match.[6]

Match

Details

Urawa Red Diamonds 1–0 Chapecoense
Report (JFA)
Report (J.League)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 11,002[7]
Urawa Red Diamonds
Chapecoense
GK25 Tetsuya Enomoto
CB2 Maurício Antônio
CB5 Tomoaki Makino
CB46 Ryota Moriwaki 64'
RM3 Tomoya Ugajin 77'
CM10 Yōsuke Kashiwagi
CM18 Yoshiaki Komai 64'
LM22 Yuki Abe (c)
RW8 Rafael Silva 56'
CF9 Yuki Muto 90+7'
LW21 Zlatan Ljubijankić 90+7'
Substitutes:
GK1 Shusaku Nishikawa
DF6 Wataru Endo 64'
MF14 Tadaaki Hirakawa 77'
MF15 Kazuki Nagasawa 90+7'
MF38 Daisuke Kikuchi 64'
MF39 Shinya Yajima
FW19 Ado Onaiwu 90+7'
Manager:
Takafumi Hori
GK93 Jandrei
RB3 Douglas Grolli (c) 27'
CB6 Reinaldo
CB14 Fabrício Bruno
LB22 Apodi
CM5 Moisés Ribeiro 79'
CM11 Luiz Antônio 65' 90+5'
CM25 Lucas Mineiro
RW7 Cristian Penilla 60'
CF10 Túlio de Melo
LW17 Arthur
Substitutes:
GK12 Elias
DF21 Luiz Otávio 90+5'
DF26 Diego Renan
MF33 Lucas Marques 79'
MF40 Luis Manuel Seijas
FW9 Wellington Paulista 60'
FW23 Fernando Guerrero
Manager:
Vinícius Eutrópio

Assistant referees:
Yoon Kwang-yeol (Korea Republic)
Kim Young-ha (Korea Republic)
Fourth official:
Kim Hee-gon (Korea Republic)

See also

References

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