2019 J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship

The 2019 J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship, officially known as the 2019 J. League YBC Levain Cup / CONMEBOL Sudamericana Championship Final (Japanese: JリーグYBCルヴァンカップ/CONMEBOLスダメリカーナ 王者決定戦2019 KANAGAWA),[1] was the 12th edition of the J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship (previously referred to as the Suruga Bank Championship until 2018), 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.

2019 J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship
Date7 August 2019 (2019-08-07)
VenueShonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka, Hiratsuka
RefereeMuhammad Taqi (Singapore)
Attendance9,129
WeatherSunny
29.6 °C (85.3 °F)
74% humidity

The match was contested between Japanese team Shonan Bellmare, the 2018 J.League Cup champions, and Brazilian team Athletico Paranaense, the 2018 Copa Sudamericana champions. It was hosted by Shonan Bellmare at the Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka in Hiratsuka on 7 August 2019.[2]

Athletico Paranaense won the match 4–0 to win their first title.[3]

Teams

Team Association / Confederation Qualification Previous appearances
Shonan Bellmare Japan Football Association 2018 J.League Cup champions None
Athletico Paranaense CONMEBOL 2018 Copa Sudamericana champions None

Venue

Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka in Hiratsuka, Japan, hosted the match.

Format

The J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana 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.

Match

Details

Shonan Bellmare
Athletico Paranaense
GK25 Shuhei Matsubara
RCB6 Takuya Okamoto 46'
CB3 Leandro Freire
LCB23 Masahito Onoda
RM44 Shunya Mori
CM18 Temma Matsuda 66'
CM19 Daiki Kaneko (c)
LM28 Toichi Suzuki 46'
AM36 Ömer Tokaç 60'
AM10 Naoki Yamada 46'
CF9 Hiroshi Ibusuki 54'
Substitutes:
GK31 Kota Sanada
DF5 Daiki Sugioka 46'
MF7 Tsukasa Umesaki 60'
MF16 Mitsuki Saito 46'
MF50 Shota Kobayashi 46'
FW20 Crislan 54'
FW33 Yamato Wakatsuki 66'
 
 
Manager:
Cho Kwi-jea
GK1 Santos
RB2 Jonathan 69'
CB34 Pedro Henrique 76'
CB4 Léo Pereira
LB6 Márcio Azevedo
CM5 Wellington (c) 76'
CM39 Bruno Guimarães
RW10 Marcelo Cirino
AM77 Bruno Nazário 60'
LW7 Rony 69'
CF9 Marco Ruben 60'
Substitutes:
GK25 Caio
DF21 Lucas Halter 76'
DF23 Mádson 69'
MF3 Lucho González 76'
MF8 Tomás Andrade
MF18 Léo Cittadini
MF38 Thonny Anderson 60'
FW17 Braian Romero 69'
FW11 Nikão 60'
Manager:
Tiago Nunes

Assistant referees:
Abdul Hannan Bin Abdul Hasim (Singapore)
Ong Chai Lee (Singapore)
Fourth official:
Letchman Gopala Krishnan (Singapore)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level.
  • Nine named substitutes, of which up to six may be used.

See also

References

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