All Japan High School Soccer Tournament

The All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (全国高等学校サッカー選手権大会, zenkoku kōtō gakkō sakka senshuken taikai) of Japan, commonly known as "Winter Kokuritsu" (冬の国立 Fuyu no Kokuritsu), is an annual nationwide high school association football tournament. It is the largest scale amateur sport event in Japan, even as soccer continues to gain more attention.

All Japan High School Soccer Tournament
Founded1917
Region Japan
Number of teams48
Current championsYamanashi Gakuin (2020)
(2nd title)
Television broadcastersNTV, and 43 commercial broadcasters
WebsiteJFA
2020 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament

The tournament, organized by the Japan Football Association, All Japan High School Athletic Federation and Nippon Television, takes place during the winter school vacation period, culminating in a two-week final tournament stage with 48 teams in December to January at National Capital Region side.

Venues

Current venues (2020)

Previous venues (since tournament moved to Kanto)

Finals

Results

Season Winner Score Runners–up Participating famous players
1917Hyogo Mikage Shihan1-0Osaka Meisei
1918Hyogo Mikage Shihan5-1Osaka Meisei
1919Hyogo Mikage Shihan4-1Himeji Shihan
1920Hyogo Mikage Shihan3-0Himeji Shihan
1921Hyogo Mikage Shihan0-0
3-0 R
Kobe Itchū
1922Hyogo Mikage Shihan4-0Himeji Shihan
1923Hyogo Mikage Shihan5-1Kyoto Shihan
1924Kobe Itchū3-0Hyogo Mikage Shihan
1925Hyogo Mikage Shihan1-0Hiroshima Itchū
1927Soongsil (Korea)6-1Hiroshima Itchū
1928Hyogo Mikage Shihan6-5 aetPyongyang Kōshin (Korea)
1929Kobe Itchū3-0Hiroshima Shihan
1930Hyogo Mikage Shihan3-2Hiroshima Itchū
1931Hyogo Mikage Shihan6-1Aichi Daiichi Shihan
1932Kobe Itchū2-1Aoyama Shihan
1933Gifu Shihan8-4 aetOsaka Meisei
1934Kobe Itchū5-3Osaka Meisei
1935Kobe Itchū2-1Tennoji Shihan
1936Hiroshima Itchū5-3Yamanashi Nirasakichū
1937Saitama Shihan6-2Kobe Itchū
1938Kobe Itchū5-0Shiga Shihan
1939Hiroshima Itchū3-0Kyōto Seihō-chū
1940Posung (Korea)4-0Kobe Sanchū
1946Kobe Itchū2-1Kobe Sanchū
1947Hiroshima Takashi Tsukichū7-1Amagasakichū
1948Hiroshima Koijō2-0Mie Ueno Kita
1949Osaka Ikeda2-0Utsunomiya Kōkkō
1950Utsunomiya Kōkkō4-0Odawara Kōkkō
1951Urawa Kokko1-0Osaka Mikunigaoka
1952Hiroshima Shūdō2-1 aetYamanashi Nirasaki
1953Hiroshima Higashi Senda
Osaka Kishiwada
1-1 aet
1954Urawa Kōkkō5-2Aichi Kariya
1955Urawa Kōkkō4-1Ichiritsu Shogyo Akita
1956Urawa Nishi3-2Hitachi Daiichi
1957Ichiritsu Shogyo Akita4-2 aetAichi Kariya
1958Kyoto Yamashiro2-1Hiroshima University Tsuki
1959Ichiritsu Urawa1-0Osaka Myōjō
1960Ichiritsu Urawa4-0Iwate Tono
1961Hiroshima Shūdō2-0Kyoto Yamashiro
1962Fujieda Higashi Shizuoka1-0Ichiritsu Urawa
1963Fujieda Higashi Shizuoka2-0 aetOsaka Myōjō
1964Ichiritsu Urawa3-1Utsunomiya Gakuen
1965Ichiritsu Narashino
Osaka Myōjō
0-0 aet
1966Fujieda Higashi Shizuoka
Ichiritsu Shogyo Akita
0-0 aet
1967Rakuhoku Kyoto
Sanyo Hiroshima
0-0 aet
1968Ritsumeikan Hatsushiba1-0Sanyo Hiroshima
1969Urawa Minami1-0Ritsumeikan Hatsushiba
1970Fujieda Higashi Shizuoka3-1Hamana Shizuoka
1971Ichiritsu Narashino2-0Toyo Ehime
1972Urawa Ichiritsu2-1 aetFujieda Higashi Shizuoka
1973Kansai Hokuyo2-1Fujieda Higashi Shizuoka
1974Itabashi Teikyo3-1Shimizu Higashi
1975Urawa Minami2-1Shizuoka Kogyo
1976Urawa Minami5-4Shizuoka Gakuen
1977Itabashi Teikyo5-0Yokkaichi Chuo KogyoNaoji Ito
1978Ibaraki Furukawa Daiichi2-1Muroran Ohtani
1979Itabashi Teikyo4-0Yamanashi Nirasaki
1980Ibaraki Furukawa Daiichi2-1Shimizu HigashiAkira Komatsu
1981Saitama Bunan2-0Yamanashi NirasakiOsamu Taninaka
1982Shimizu Higashi4-1Yamanashi Nirasaki
1983Itabashi Teikyo1-0Shimizu Higashi
1984Itabashi Teikyo
Nagasaki Shimabara Shogyo
1-1 aetHiroaki Matsuyama
1985Shimizu Shogyo2-0Yokkaichi Chuo KogyoHisashi Kurosaki
1986Shimizu Tokai University Shogyo2-0Nagasaki KunimiAdemir Santos
1987Nagasaki Kunimi1-0Shimizu Tokai University Shogyo
1988Shimizu Shogyo1-0Ichiritsu Funabashi
1989Ehime Minamiuwa2-1Saitama BunanYoshihiro Nishida
1990Nagasaki Kunimi1-0 aetKagoshima Jitsugyo
1991Itabashi Teikyo
Yokkaichi Chuo Kogyo
2-2 aetMasanobu Matsunami
1992Nagasaki Kunimi2-0Kyoto Yamashiro
1993Shimizu Shogyo2-1Nagasaki KunimiYoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Hidetoshi Nakata
1994Ichiritsu Funabashi5-0Itabashi TeikyoSeigo Narazaki
1995Kagoshima Jitsugyo
Shizuoka Gakuen
2-2 aet
1996Ichiritsu Funabashi2-1Tōkō GakuenShunsuke Nakamura
1997Higashi Fukuoka2-1Itabashi TeikyoYasuhito Endō, Koji Nakata
1998Higashi Fukuoka4-2Itabashi TeikyoKeiji Tamada
1999Ichiritsu Funabashi2-0Kagoshima JitsugyoDaisuke Matsui
2000Nagasaki Kunimi3-0Kusatsu HigashiMarcus Tulio Tanaka, Yoshito Ōkubo
2001Nagasaki Kunimi3-1Gifu Kogyo
2002Ichiritsu Funabashi1-0Nagasaki Kunimi
2003Nagasaki Kunimi6-0Chikuyo GakuenSōta Hirayama
2004Kagoshima Jitsugyo0-0 aet
(4-2p)
Ichiritsu FunabashiKeisuke Honda, Shinji Okazaki
2005Shiga Yasu2-1 aetKagoshima JitsugyoTakashi Inui
2006Morioka Shogyo2-1Kagoshima SakuyoRyohei Yamazaki
2007Ryutsu Keizai Kashiwa4-0Fujieda HigashiGenki Omae
2008Hiroshima Minami3-2Kagoshima JoseiYuya Osako
2009Yamanashi Gakuin1-0Aomori Yamada
2010Takigawa Daini5-3Kyoto KumiyamaRyo Miyaichi, Gaku Shibasaki
2011Ichiritsu Funabashi2-1 aetYokkaichi Chuo KogyoRyohei Shirasaki, Musashi Suzuki
2012Miyazaki Hōshō2-2 aet
(5-3p)
Kyoto TachibanaNaomichi Ueda, Reo Mochizuki
2013Toyama Daiichi3-2 aetIshikawa SeiryoTomoya Koyamatsu
2014Ishikawa Seiryo4-2 aetMaebashi Ikuei
2015Higashi Fukuoka5-0Kokugakuin Kugayama
2016Aomori Yamada5-0Maebashi Ikuei
2017Maebashi Ikuei1-0Ryutsu Keizai Kashiwa
2018Aomori Yamada3-1Ryutsu Keizai Kashiwa
2019Shizuoka Gakuen3-2Aomori Yamada
2020Yamanashi Gakuin2-2 aet
(4-2p)
Aomori Yamada

Records and statistics

Most successful prefectures

PrefecturesChampionsRunners-Up
1 Hyōgo199
2 Saitama132
3 Shizuoka1010
4 Hiroshima96
5 Chiba83
6 Nagasaki73
7 Tokyo65
8 Osaka59
9 Fukuoka21
10 Kyoto26
11 Kagoshima24
12= Akita21
12= Ibaraki21
12= Korea21

Most successful high schools

High SchoolChampionsRunners-Up
1 Mikage Shihan111
2 Kobe Itchu72
3= Itabashi Teikyo63
3= Nagasaki Kunimi63
5 Ichiritsu Funabashi52

Overall top goalscorers

Goals Scorers
17 Sōta Hirayama
16 Hideaki Kitajima

Single season top goalscorers

Goals Scorers Year
10 Yuya Osako 2008
9 Tomohisa Ishiguro 1999
9 Sōta Hirayama 2003
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