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2024 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament

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2024 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament
Tournament details
CountryJapan
Dates28 December 2024 – 13 January 2025
Teams48
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The 2024 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (第103回全国高等学校サッカー選手権大会; All Japan JFA 103rd High School Soccer Tournament) will mark the 103rd edition of the referred annually contested cup for High Schools over Japan, to be contested by all 48 prefectural qualifications' winning schools.[1]

The defending champions are Aomori Yamada, who won the 2023 tournament by 3–1 win over underdogs Ohmi in the final.[2]

As usual, from the first round to the quarterfinals, the matches will have a duration of 80 minutes, split into two halves of 40 minutes each. The semi-finals and the final will have matches lasting 90 minutes, the standard match length on professional football. During the tournament, if a match should be tied, it will directly require penalty shoot-outs, except for the final, where overtime would be played if the match remains tied for 90 minutes. The semi-finals and the final will be broadcast on NTV.

Calendar

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The tournament will take place in a 17-day span, with the tournament split into a total of 6 stages. The draw to decide the tournament schedule and the match pairings will be done in November.

Qualifying rounds

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All the 47 prefectures holds knockout stage qualifiers for their respective high schools. Tokyo's qualifiers is the only to qualify two teams to the competition, as they have the largest amount of registered high schools affiliated with the All-Japan High School Soccer Federation. Teams playing at higher-level leagues earns a bye from the early stages of their respective qualifiers, getting automatically seeded in more advanced rounds, usually between the 3rd and 4th round of their qualifiers.

Most of the qualifiers starts on October. Prefectures with a large amount of registered high schools, like Chiba and Kanagawa, started their qualifiers earlier than the rest.[3]

2 November Hokkaido Final v Sapporo
14:05 JST Stadium: Daiwa House Premist Dome
3 November Iwate Final v Morioka
12:45 JST Stadium: Iwagin Stadium
3 November Miyagi Final v Sendai
13:05 JST Stadium: Yurtec Stadium Sendai
26 October Akita Final v Akita
12:05 JST Stadium: Soyu Stadium
26 October Yamagata Final v Tendo
12:05 JST Stadium: ND Soft Stadium Yamagata
2 November Ibaraki Final v Kashima
13:00 JST Stadium: Kashima Soccer Stadium
16 November Tochigi Final v
--:-- JST
17 November Saitama Final v Saitama
14:05 JST Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
9 November Chiba Final v Chiba
13:00 JST Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena
9 November Yamanashi Final v Kofu
12:05 JST Stadium: JIT Recycle Ink Stadium
9 November Nagano Final v Matsumoto
12:30 JST Stadium: Sunpro Alwin
10 November Niigata Final v Niigata
12:20 JST Stadium: Denka Big Swan Stadium
9 November Toyama Final v Toyama
12:05 JST Stadium: Toyama Stadium
3 November Fukui Final v Sakai
13:05 JST Stadium: Technoport Fukui Stadium
16 November Shizuoka Final v
--:-- JST
9 November Aichi Final v Kariya
12:40 JST Stadium: Wave Stadium Kariya
9 November Gifu Final v Gifu
12:05 JST Stadium: Gifu Memorial Center
9 November Shiga Final v
--:-- JST
10 November Kyoto Final v Kameoka
13:00 JST Stadium: Sanga Stadium by Kyocera
9 November Osaka Final v
--:-- JST
10 November Hyōgo Final v
--:-- JST
10 November Nara Final v Kashihara
13:05 JST Stadium: Kashihara Park Athletics Stadium
10 November Wakayama Final v Wakayama
13:05 JST Stadium: Kimiidera Athletic Stadium
2 November Tottori Final v Tottori
12:00 JST Stadium: Axis Bird Stadium
9 November Shimane Final v Masuda
12:00 JST Stadium: Shimane Soccer Field
2 November Okayama Final v Okayama
12:05 JST Stadium: City Light Stadium
17 November Yamaguchi Final v Yamaguchi
12:05 JST Stadium: Ishin Me-Life Stadium
9 November Kagawa Final v Takamatsu
12:05 JST Stadium: Kagawa Prefectural Soccer & Rugby Stadium
9 November Tokushima Final v
--:-- JST
10 November Ehime Final v Matsuyama
12:00 JST Stadium: Ningineer Stadium
10 November Kōchi Final v
--:-- JST
10 November Saga Final v Tosu
15:00 JST Stadium: Ekimae Real Estate Stadium
16 November Kumamoto Final v Kumamoto
12:05 JST Stadium: Kumamoto Suizenji Stadium
17 November Ōita Final v Oita
12:05 JST Stadium: Resonac Dome Oita
17 November Kagoshima Final v Kagoshima
--:-- JST Stadium: Shiranami Stadium

Participating schools

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All the 48 prefectural tournaments winners.

Prefecture High School League L. Apps.
Hokkaido
Aomori
Iwate
Miyagi
Akita
Yamagata
Fukushima
Ibaraki
Tochigi
Gunma
Saitama
Chiba
Tokyo
Kanagawa
Yamanashi
Nagano
Niigata
Toyama
Ishikawa
Fukui
Shizuoka
Aichi
Mie
Gifu
Shiga
Kyoto
Osaka
Hyogo
Nara
Wakayama
Tottori
Shimane
Okayama
Hiroshima
Yamaguchi
Kagawa
Tokushima
Ehime
Kochi
Fukuoka
Saga
Nagasaki
Kumamoto
Oita
Miyazaki
Kagoshima
Okinawa
  • Note: In the sections below, team tiers (league levels) will be presented as follows:
    • National: (1): Premier League
    • Regional: (2): Prince League 1st Divs.; (3): Prince Leagues 2nd Divs.
    • Prefectural: (4): Football League 1st Divs.

Schedule

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To be released by the JFA on November.

References

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  1. ^ "上田綺世「第103回全国高校サッカー選手権大会」応援リーダーに決定!高校生へのメッセージに込めた思い【コメント全文】". ntv.co.jp (in Japanese). NTV. 20 August 2024. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  2. ^ "選手権の大会優秀選手34人が決定!!4度目Vの青森山田から最多7人、準優勝・近江から5人選出!". web.gekisaka.jp. 8 January 2024. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  3. ^ "2024年度 第103回全国高校サッカー選手権大会". koko-soccer.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 21 September 2024.
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