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{{Infobox football tournament season
| title = Emperor's Cup
| year = 1935
| other_titles =
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| country = Japan
| num_teams =
| winners = [[Seoul Shukyu-dan]]
| count =
| second = [[Tokyo Bunri University]]
| semifinal1 = [[Kansai University Club]]
| semifinal2 = [[Nagoya Commercial College]]
| matches =
| goals =
| scoring_leader =
| award =
| prev_season = [[1933 Emperor's Cup|1933]]
| next_season = [[1936 Emperor's Cup|1936]]
}}

Statistics of [[Emperor's Cup]] in the 1935 season.
Statistics of [[Emperor's Cup]] in the 1935 season.


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===Quarterfinals===
===Quarterfinals===
*'''[[Tokyo Bunri University]]''' 4–2 [[Hokkaido University]]
*'''[[Tokyo Bunri University]]''' 4–2 [[Hokkaido University]]
*'''[[Kansai University Club]]''' 4–2 [[Sendai S.C.]]
*'''[[Kansai University|Kansai University Club]]''' 4–2 [[Sendai S.C.]]


===Semifinals===
===Semifinals===
*'''[[Tokyo Bunri University]]''' 3–0 [[Kansai University Club]]
*'''[[Tokyo Bunri University]]''' 3–0 [[Kansai University|Kansai University Club]]
*'''[[Seoul Shukyu-dan]]''' 6–0 [[Nagoya Commercial College]]
*'''[[Seoul Shukyu-dan]]''' 6–0 [[Nagoya Commercial College]]


===Final===
===Final===
{{main|1935 Emperor's Cup Final}}
*[[Tokyo Bunri University]] 1–6 '''[[Gyeongseong FC|Seoul Shukyu-dan]]'''
*[[Tokyo Bunri University]] 1–6 '''[[Gyeongseong FC|Seoul Shukyu-dan]]'''
[[Gyeongseong FC|Seoul Shukyu-dan]] won the championship.
[[Gyeongseong FC|Seoul Shukyu-dan]] won the championship.

Latest revision as of 21:03, 9 March 2024

1935 Emperor's Cup
Tournament details
CountryJapan
Final positions
ChampionsSeoul Shukyu-dan
Runner-upTokyo Bunri University
Semifinalists
← 1933
1936 →

Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1935 season.

Overview

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It was contested by 6 teams, and Seoul Shukyu-dan won the championship.

Results

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Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Final

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Seoul Shukyu-dan won the championship.

References

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  • (in Japanese) NHK