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2004 J.League Cup


FieldValue
titleJ.League Cup
year2004
other_titlesJ.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup
countryJapan
dates27 March 2004 and 3 November 2004
championsFC Tokyo
count1
runner-upUrawa Red Diamonds
semi-finalist1Nagoya Grampus Eight
semi-finalist2Tokyo Verdy 1969
player_labelMVP Award
prevseason2003
nextseason2005
imageFile:Yamazaki-nabisco-Cup final 2004.jpgcaption=The final at the National Stadium in Tokyo

| runner-up = Urawa Red Diamonds | semi-finalist1 = Nagoya Grampus Eight | semi-finalist2 = Tokyo Verdy 1969 The J. League Cup 2004, officially the 2004 J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup, was the 2nd edition of Japan soccer league cup tournament and the 12th edition under the current J. League Cup format. The competition started on March 27, and finished on November 3, 2004.

Teams from the J1 took part in the tournament. The tournament started from the group stage, where they're divided into four groups. The group winners and runners-up of each group qualifies for the quarter final.

Group stage

Group A

Sanfrecce Hiroshima1–3Tokyo Verdy 1969

Group B

Gamba Osaka2–0Albirex Niigata

Group C

Oita Trinita0–2Shimizu S-Pulse

Group D

FC Tokyo1–1Kashiwa Reysol

Knockout stage

Quarter finals

Emerson , Sakata

Marques

Abe Kajiyama Jean

Sakurai

Semifinals

Tanaka , ,

Lucas , , Hiramoto Kobayashi

Final

Main article: 2004 J.League Cup Final

Baba Konno Kajiyama Kaji Hasebe Tanaka Yamada

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
BRA UesleiNagoya Grampus Eight
BRA LucasFC Tokyo
BRA MarquesNagoya Grampus Eight

Awards

  • MVP: Yoichi Doi (FC Tokyo)
  • New Hero Prize: Makoto Hasebe (Urawa Red Diamonds)

References

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