2023 All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament|
Country | Japan |
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Dates | 30 December 2023 – 7 January 2024 |
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Teams | 32 |
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Champions | Fujieda Junshin (7th title) |
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Runners-up | Jumonji |
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The 2023 All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament[a] marked the 32nd edition of the referred annually contested women's cup for High Schools over Japan. The tournament was, as usual, contested by 32 high schools in a knockout-stage format.[1] Fujieda Junshin High School were the defending champions, winning the last championship by 1–0 against Jumonji High School. They eventually won the tournament against Jumonji in this 2023 edition as well, but now by 3–0.
Just like the men's tournament, from the first round (round of 32) to the quarter-finals, the matches had a duration of 80 minutes, split into two halves of 40 minutes each. The semi-finals and the final had the matches lasting 90 minutes. Should a match be tied, the match would directly go into penalty shoot-outs, except for the final, where overtime would be played if the match ended tied for 90 minutes.[2]
Calendar
Venues
All the matches were played in the Hyogo Prefecture. Some of the stadiums utilized two grounds, or fields, at the same place, being able to simultaneously hold matches. The selected venues were as follows:[4]
- Miki
- Miki Athletic Stadium (No. 1 and No.2) – Hosted matches from the round of 16 to the quarter-finals
- Mikibo Football Ground (No.1 and No.2) – Hosted Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches
- Sumoto
- Goshikidai Sports Park (Main and sub-ground) – Hosted Round of 32 matches
- Kobe
- Ibuki Forest Training Ground (A and B ground) – Hosted Round of 32 matches
- Noevir Stadium Kobe – Hosted both semi-finals and the final
Participating clubs
The Hyogo prefectural qualification was the only one to directly qualify a prefectural qualification winner for the national competition without needing to play the regional qualification, as the Hyogo Prefecture will host the tournament, being granted to have a team to represent the prefecture as its tournament winner, and as its host team.
In parentheses: Each school's performance at the regional qualifying series.
Schedule
Round of 32
Fujieda Junshin v Kobe Koryo Gakuen
Chikuyo Gakuen v Himeji Jogakuin
Kaishi Gakuen JSC v Kochi
Kamimura Gakuen v Hokkaido Bunkyo
Tokai Fukuoka v AICJ
Hinomoto Gakuen v Utsunomiya Bunsei
St. Capitanio v Seisa Kokusai Shonan
Sakuyo v Osaka Gakugei
Takagawa Gakuen v Fukui UT Fukui
Jumonji v Kyoto Seika Gakuen
Saku Chosei v Gyosei Kokusai
Asahikawa Jitsugyo v Naruto Uzushio
Tokiwagi Gakuen v Tokoha Tachibana
Kasumigaura v Yanagigaura
RKU Kashiwa v Seiwa Gakuen
Senshu Kitakami v Shutoku
Round of 16
Fujieda Junshin v Chikuyo Gakuen
Kochi v Kamimura Gakuen
AICJ v Hinomoto Gakuen
St. Capitanio v Osaka Gakugei
Fukui UT Fukui v Jumonji
Gyosei Kokusai v Naruto Uzushio
Tokoha Tachibana v Yanagigaura
Seiwa Gakuen v Shutoku
Quarter-finals
Fujieda Junshin v Kamimura Gakuen
AICJ v Osaka Gakugei
Jumonji v Gyosei Kokusai
Yanagigaura v Shutoku
Semi-finals
Fujieda Junshin v Osaka Gakugei
Jumonji v Yanagigaura
Final
Fujieda Junshin v Jumonji
Notes
- ^ Japanese: 第32回全日本高等学校女子サッカー選手権大会, Hepburn: Dai 32-kai Zen Nihon Kōtō Gakkō Joshi Sakkā Senshuken Taikai
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