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2001 J.League Cup


FieldValue
titleJ.League Cup
year2001
other_titlesJ.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup
countryJapan
dates4 April – 27 October 2001
num_teams28
championsYokohama F. Marinos
count1
runner-upJúbilo Iwata
semi-finalist1Kashima Antlers
semi-finalist2Nagoya Grampus Eight
matches53
goals130
attendance310277
top_goal_scorerTuto
Shoji Jo
Masashi Nakayama
Masanobu Matsunami
Tatsuhiko Kubo
Wagner Lopes
(4 goals each)
player_labelMVP Award
playerTatsuya Enomoto
prevseason2000
nextseason2002

| runner-up = Júbilo Iwata | semi-finalist1 = Kashima Antlers | semi-finalist2 = Nagoya Grampus Eight Shoji Jo Masashi Nakayama Masanobu Matsunami Tatsuhiko Kubo Wagner Lopes (4 goals each) Statistics of J. League Cup, officially the 2001 J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup, in the 2001 season.

Overview

It was contested by 28 teams, and Yokohama F. Marinos won the cup.

Results

First round

The first legs were played on 4 April, and the second legs were played on 18 April. 12 teams from the Division 1 and all 12 teams from the Division 2 entered this round. |} ;1st Leg Horii K. Sato Manaka Villalonga Tsuchiya Miura Kagami Miura Hattori ;2nd Leg Donizete Vital Nakayama Sato Nakamura Jo Miyoshi Hasumi Sidic Lei Miura Mori Kubo

Second round

The first legs were played on 13 June, and the second legs were played on 20 June. The 4 remaining teams from the Division 1 entered this round. |} ;1st Leg Kato Kitajima Tuto Jo Watada Hiraoka Kelly ;2nd Leg Hirase Suzuki Yanagisawa Nagai Shinji Ono Matsunami Alex Ito Hiramatsu Baron Morioka Muto Mujčin Ibata Nakanishi Watanabe Ueslei Oki

Quarterfinals

The first legs were played on 8 August, and the second legs were played from 22 to 29 August. |} ;1st Leg Okayama Endō ;2nd Leg Maeda Hasegawa

Semifinals

The first legs were played on 26 September, and the second legs were played on 10 October. |} ;1st Leg ;2nd Leg

Final

Main article: 2001 J.League Cup Final

Nakayama Živković Maeda Sakata Hato Dutra Omura Yokohama F. Marinos won the cup.

References

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