7th Prince Takamado Cup
(Under-18)

  1. Championship: Kagoshima jitsugyo High school
  2. Runner-up: Higashi-Fukuoka High school

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7th All Japan Youth (Under-18) Football Championship

finals

The x-Teams progress to next round.


Results

tabel_.1st Rounds
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Shimizu comm.3:0Konko I24/8/1996Shizuoka
Yomiuri5:1Tokushima comm.24/8/1996Shizuoka
Kagoshima jits.3:3
(3:2)
Hokkaido24/8/1996Muroran
Mitsubishi Yowa7:0Koriyama comm.24/8/1996Muroran
Sanfrecce1:3Higashi-Fukuoka24/8/1996Tottori
Yokkaichi Chuo tech.2:0Hiroshima Minami24/8/1996Tottori
Nirasaki1:4Kunimi24/8/1996Utsunomiya
Maruoka1:3Gamba24/8/1996Utsunomiya
tabel_.Quarter-finals
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Shimizu comm.2:0Yomiuri25/8/1996Shimizu
Kagoshima jits.1:1
(4:2)
Mitsubishi Yowa25/8/1996Muroran
Higashi-Fukuoka3:1Yokkaichi Chuo tech.25/8/1996Tottori
Kunimi1:0Gamba25/8/1996Utsunomiya
tabel_.Semi-finals
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Shimizu comm.2:3Kagoshima jits.31/8/1996Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Higashi-Fukuoka2:2
(4:2)
Kunimi31/8/1996Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
tabel_.Final
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Kagoshima jits.5:1Higashi-Fukuoka1/9/1996National stadium, Tokyo

note

In the tournamnet, regulation time is 80 minutes.

Ten regional representatives(*), two recommended high school teams and four Club Youth representatives are qualified for the championship.
*) One high school team is selected to represent each of the nine regionals. One extra team is selected to represent region including winner of last year's championship.


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