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1972 Emperor's Cup

Japanese football tournament


Japanese football tournament

FieldValue
titleEmperor's Cup
year1972
countryJapan
winnersHitachi
secondYanmar Diesel
semifinal1Nippon Kokan
semifinal2Toyo Industries
prev_season1971
next_season1973

Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1972 season.

Overview

It was contested by 24 teams. Starting this season, the Japan Soccer League First Division clubs entered automatically while those in the Second Division participated in regional qualifying tournaments with clubs in the regional leagues and with university teams, which lost their automatic spots.

Hitachi won the championship.

Results

First round

  • Kofu Club 4–1 Nippon Steel Muroran
  • Chuo University 3–1 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
  • Osaka Sangyo University 1–3 Eidai Industries
  • Dainichi Cable Industries 3–2 Fukuoka University
  • NTT Kinki 1–3 Toyota Motors
  • Waseda University 2–3 Nippon Light Metal
  • Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 3–1 Teijin Matsuyama
  • Keio University 4–2 Toyama Club

Second round

  • Hitachi 2–0 Kofu Club
  • Towa Estate Development 2–0 Chuo University
  • Nippon Kokan 3–1 Eidai Industries
  • Mitsubishi Motors 9–0 Dainichi Cable Industries
  • Nippon Steel 4–0 Toyota Motors
  • Toyo Industries 2–0 Nippon Light Metal
  • Furukawa Electric 4–2 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals
  • Yanmar Diesel 4–0 Keio University

Quarter-finals

  • Hitachi 4–0 Towa Estate Development
  • Nippon Kokan 3–0 Mitsubishi Motors
  • Nippon Steel 2–2 (PK 4–5) Toyo Industries
  • Furukawa Electric 1–4 Yanmar Diesel

Semi-finals

  • Hitachi 2–0 Nippon Kokan
  • Toyo Industries 0–1 Yanmar Diesel

Final

Main article: 1972 Emperor's Cup Final

  • Hitachi 2–1 Yanmar Diesel Hitachi won the championship.

References

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