2025 J.League Cup

Round 2
RunDate
GMT-0000
TeamTeamAnalysis
009/04/2025 10:00Jubilo Iwata2-1(0-1)Shimizu S-Pulse
009/04/2025 10:00Ventforet Kofu0-1(0-1)FC Machida Zelvia
009/04/2025 10:00Montedio Yamagata0-1(0-1)Kyoto Sanga FC
009/04/2025 10:00Renofa Yamaguchi1-1(0-0)Kashima Antlers
90 minutes [1-1], 120 minutes [1-1], Penalty Shootout [5-3]
009/04/2025 10:00V-Varen Nagasaki1-1(0-1)Shonan Bellmare
90 minutes [1-1], 120 minutes [1-2]
009/04/2025 10:00Matsumoto Yamaga FC0-2(0-1)Albirex Niigata
016/04/2025 10:00Giravanz KitakyushuVSYokohama FC
016/04/2025 10:00Blaublitz AkitaVSTokyo Verdy
016/04/2025 10:00Fukushima United FCVSKashiwa Reysol
016/04/2025 10:00Mito HollyhockVSGamba Osaka
016/04/2025 10:00RB Omiya ArdijaVSFC Tokyo
016/04/2025 10:00Tochigi SCVSAvispa Fukuoka
016/04/2025 10:00Kataller ToyamaVSNagoya Grampus

Last Update:2025/4/11 3:09:18

Statistics of the latest Standings

Games Played 33 82.5%
Games Unplayed 7 17.5%
Total Goals 0 0 Goals Average
Best Attack Team 0 Goals
Worst Attack Team 0 Goals
Best Defense Team 0 Goals
Worst Defense Team 0 Goals
Match System
The J.League Cup is a Japanese football (soccer) competition organized by J.League. It has been sponsored by Yamazaki Biscuits (YBC) of Yamazaki Baking (formerly Yamazaki Nabisco) since its inception in 1992. It is a.k.a. J.League YBC Levain Cup or YBC Levain Cup (Levain is one of YBC's products). It was a.k.a. J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup or Nabisco Cup until August 2016.

It is generally regarded as the Japanese equivalent to league cup competitions played in many countries, such as the Football League Cup in England, as complementary to the Emperor's Cup competed between clubs from all divisions of professional football in Japan. Before the J. League Cup was created, the old Japan Soccer League had its own Japan Soccer League Cup since the 1976 season.

The tournament format varies almost each year largely depending on the schedule of international matches such as the Olympic Games and World Cup games (see the Format section below).

From 2007 to 2023, the winners qualified for the J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship held in the following summer, where they played against the winners of the Copa Sudamericana. The tournament was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, but was not held for 2021 and 2022, before ultimately being cancelled in 2023.