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All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament
Founded1992
Region Japan
Number of teams32
Current championsFujieda Junshin (2022)
(6th title)
Most successful club(s)Tokiwagi Gakuen
(11 titles)
Television broadcastersNTV, and 43 commercial broadcasters
WebsiteJFA
2022 All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament

The All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament of Japan is an annual nationwide high school association women's football tournament organized by the Japan Football Association.

First played in 1992, the final tournament was originally held in Kobe. In 2002 it was moved to Iwata, but in 2014 the competition was moved to Kobe. It used to take place in summer, but since the 2012 edition it has been played in January during the winter school vacation period, like the male High School Tournament. The tournament is broadcast by TBS.

Slots by regions

Teams Regions
7 Kantō
4 Kansai Kyūshū
3 Chūgoku Hokushin'etsu Tōhoku Tōkai
2 Hokkaido Shikoku
1 Host prefecture

Champions

Year High School Location Region
1992 Seiwa Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
1993 Honjo Daiichi Saitama Kanto
1994 Saitama Saitama Kanto
1995 Saitama Sakae Saitama Kanto
1996 Saitama Saitama Kanto
1997 Keimei Gakuin Kobe Kansai
1998 Seiwa Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
1999 Shonan Joshi Yokohama Kanto
2000 Keimei Gakuin Kobe Kansai
2001 Seiwa Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
2002 Tokiwagi Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
2003 Hooh Kagoshima Kyushu
2004 Kamimura Gakuen Kagoshima Kyushu
2005 Kamimura Gakuen Kagoshima Kyushu
2006 Fujieda Junshin Fujieda Chubu
2007 Hooh
2008 Tokiwagi Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
2009 Tokiwagi Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
2010 Hinomoto Gakuen Akashi Kansai
2011 Tokiwagi Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
2012 Tokiwagi Gakuen Sendai Tohoku
2013 Hinomoto Gakuen Akashi Kansai
2014 Hinomoto Gakuen Akashi Kansai
2015 Fujieda Junshin Fujieda Chubu
2016 Jumonji Tokyo Kanto
2017 Fujieda Junshin Fujieda Chubu
2018 Seisa Kokusai Yokohama Kanto
2019 Fujieda Junshin Fujieda Chubu
2020 Fujieda Junshin Fujieda Chubu
2021 Kamimura Gakuen Kagoshima Kyushu
2022 Fujieda Junshin Fujieda Chubu

References

This page was last edited on 23 August 2023, at 04:59
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