Suruga Bank Championship

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J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship
Organiser(s)
Founded2008 (2008)
Abolished2023
RegionSouth America and Japan
Teams2
Last championsBrazil Athletico Paranaense
(1st title)
Most championshipsJapan Kashima Antlers
(2 titles)
Broadcaster(s)Fox Sports (Latin America) (until 2018)
DirecTV Sports (South America) (2019)
ESPN Brasil (2019)
Fuji TV (Japan)

The J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship was an annual intercontinental football match held in Japan, contested by the reigning champions of the J.League Cup and the Copa Sudamericana.

The tournament was previously officially called the Suruga Bank Championship between 2008 and 2018 due to Sponsorship reasons. Starting in 2019, it was the J. League YBC Levain Cup / CONMEBOL Sudamericana Championship Final, using the official names of the two qualifying tournaments.[1]

History

The J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship was established in early 2008 by the Japan Football Association (JFA), CONMEBOL, and J. League, and sponsored by Suruga Bank in Japan. The championship is hosted annually at the J. League Cup champion's home stadium.

The first match was played on July 30, 2008, at Nagai Stadium in Osaka where Argentina's Arsenal defeated Japan's Gamba Osaka by 1–0.

Records and statistics

List of finals

Ed. Year Country Winner Score Runner-up Country Venue City Attend.
1
2008 ARG Arsenal 1–0 Gamba Osaka JPN Nagai StadiumOsaka 19,728
2
2009 BRA Internacional 2–1 Oita Trinita JPN Ōita StadiumŌita 16,505
3
2010 JPN FC Tokyo 2–2 (4–3 p) LDU Quito ECU National StadiumTokyo 19,423
4
2011 JPN Júbilo Iwata 2–2 (4–2 p) Independiente ARG Shizuoka StadiumFukuroi 19,034
5
2012 JPN Kashima Antlers 2–2 (7–6 p) Universidad de Chile CHI Kashima Soccer StadiumKashima 20,021
6
2013 JPN Kashima Antlers 3–2 São Paulo BRA Kashima Soccer StadiumKashima 26,695
7
2014 JPN Kashiwa Reysol 2–1 Lanús ARG Hitachi Kashiwa StadiumKashiwa 10,140
8
2015 ARG River Plate 3–0 Gamba Osaka JPN Osaka Expo '70 StadiumOsaka 12,722
9
2016 COL Santa Fe 1–0 Kashima Antlers JPN Kashima Soccer StadiumKashima 19,716
10
2017 JPN Urawa Red Diamonds 1–0 Chapecoense BRA Saitama Stadium 2002Saitama 11,002
11
2018 ARG Independiente 1–0 Cerezo Osaka JPN Yanmar Stadium NagaiOsaka 10,035
12
2019 BRA Athletico Paranaense 4–0 Shonan Bellmare JPN Shonan BMW StadiumHiratsuka 9,129
2020
(Not held)[n 1]
2021
(Not held)[n 2]
2022
(Canceled)
2023
(Abolished)
Notes
  1. Match Japan Kawasaki Frontale vs Ecuador Independiente del Valle not held due to 2020 Summer Olympics originally scheduled to be held at the same time, which ended up being suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
  2. Match Japan FC Tokyo vs Argentina Defensa y Justicia not held due to 2020 Summer Olympics scheduled to be held at the same time.

Performances by club

Club Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up
Japan Kashima Antlers 212012, 20132016
Argentina Independiente 1120182011
Argentina Arsenal 102008
Brazil Internacional 102009
Japan FC Tokyo 102010
Japan Júbilo Iwata 102011
Japan Kashiwa Reysol 102014
Argentina River Plate 102015
Colombia Santa Fe 102016
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds 102017
Brazil Athletico Paranaense 102019
Japan Gamba Osaka 02
2008, 2015
Japan Oita Trinita 01
2009
Ecuador LDU Quito 01
2010
Chile Universidad de Chile 01
2012
Brazil São Paulo 01
2013
Argentina Lanús 01
2014
Brazil Chapecoense 01
2017
Japan Cerezo Osaka 01
2018
Japan Shonan Bellmare 01
2019

Performances by nation

Nation Titles Runners-up Winning clubs Runners-up
Japan Japan 6 6 Kashima Antlers (2), FC Tokyo (1), Júbilo Iwata (1), Kashiwa Reysol (1), Urawa Red Diamonds (1) Gamba Osaka (2), Oita Trinita (1), Kashima Antlers (1), Cerezo Osaka (1), Shonan Bellmare (1)
Argentina Argentina 3 2 Arsenal (1), River Plate (1), Independiente (1) Independiente (1), Lanús (1)
Brazil Brazil 2 2 Internacional (1), Athletico Paranaense (1) São Paulo (1), Chapecoense (1)
Colombia Colombia 1 0 Santa Fe (1)
Ecuador Ecuador 0 1 LDU Quito (1)
Chile Chile 0 1 Universidad de Chile (1)

References

  1. "J.LEAGUE YBC LEVAIN CUP / CONMEBOL SUDAMERICANA Championship Final". Japan Football Association. Archived from the original on 2019-04-28. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
  2. JリーグYBCルヴァンカップ/CONMEBOLスダメリカーナ 王者決定戦の2020年開催について [About the Holding of the J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship in 2020] (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. 26 October 2019. Archived from the original on 26 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.