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1977 Emperor's Cup

Japanese football tournament


Japanese football tournament

FieldValue
titleEmperor's Cup
year1977
countryJapan
num_teams28
winnersFujita Industries
secondYanmar Diesel
semifinal1Furukawa Electric
semifinal2Mitsubishi Motors
prev_season1976
next_season1978

Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1977 season.

Overview

It was contested by 28 teams, and Fujita Industries won the championship.

Results

First round

  • Dainichi Cable Industries 4–2 Mitsui Sosen
  • Toyota Motors 1–5 Tokyo University of Agriculture
  • Teijin Matsuyama 0–2 Nippon Steel
  • Hitachi 0–1 Yamaha Motors
  • Gonohe Town Hall 2–7 Yomiuri
  • Fukuoka University 1–0 NTT Kinki
  • Waseda University 5–1 Sapporo University
  • Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences 7–0 Fukui Bank
  • Sumitomo Metals 3–2 Nippon Kokan
  • Toyo Industries 3–1 Kyushu Sangyo University
  • Osaka University of Commerce 1–3 Fujitsu
  • Honda 1–0 Nissan Motors

Second round

  • Furukawa Electric 3–0 Dainichi Cable Industries
  • Tokyo University of Agriculture 3–1 Nippon Steel
  • Yamaha Motors 0–1 Yomiuri
  • Fukuoka University 1–5 Yanmar Diesel
  • Fujita Industries 3–2 Waseda University
  • Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences 0–1 Sumitomo Metals
  • Toyo Industries 1–0 Fujitsu
  • Honda 0–2 Mitsubishi Motors

Quarterfinals

  • Furukawa Electric 3–2 Tokyo University of Agriculture
  • Yomiuri 0–2 Yanmar Diesel
  • Fujita Industries 4–3 Sumitomo Metals
  • Toyo Industries 0–4 Mitsubishi Motors

Semifinals

  • Furukawa Electric 0–1 Yanmar Diesel
  • Fujita Industries 2–1 Mitsubishi Motors

Final

Main article: 1977 Emperor's Cup Final

  • Yanmar Diesel 1–4 Fujita Industries Fujita Industries won the championship.

References

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