2011 Suruga Bank Championship
Júbilo Iwata won 4–2 in penalty shootout
Date3 August 2011
VenueShizuoka Stadium, Fukuroi
RefereeLee Probert (England)
Attendance19,034

The 2011 Suruga Bank Championship (Japanese: スルガ銀行チャンピオンシップ2011; Spanish: Copa Suruga Bank 2011) was the fourth edition of the Suruga Bank Championship, the club football match co-organized by the Japan Football Association, the football governing body of Japan, and CONMEBOL, the football governing body of South America, between the winners of the previous season's J. League Cup and Copa Sudamericana. It was contested by Japanese club Júbilo Iwata, the 2010 J. League Cup champion, and Argentine club Independiente, the 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion.[1]

Júbilo Iwata won 4–2 in penalty shootout, after drawing 2–2 in the ninety minutes of play.[2]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous appearances
Japan Júbilo Iwata 2010 J. League Cup champion None
Argentina Independiente 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion None

Rules

The Suruga Bank Championship is played over one match, hosted by the winner of the J. League Cup. If the score is tied at the end of regulation, the winner is determined by a penalty shootout (no extra time is played). A maximum of seven substitutions may be made during the match.[3]

Match details

Júbilo Iwata Japan2–2Argentina Independiente
Battión 10' (o.g.)
Arata 57'
Report Tuzzio 32'
Parra 47'
Penalties
Kobayashi soccer ball with check mark
Yamada soccer ball with check mark
Nasu soccer ball with red X
Komano soccer ball with check mark
Fujita soccer ball with check mark
4–2 soccer ball with check mark Núñez
soccer ball with red X Pellerano
soccer ball with red X Báez
soccer ball with check mark Parra
Attendance: 19,034[4]
Referee: Lee Probert (England)
Júbilo Iwata
Independiente
JÚBILO IWATA:
GK1Japan Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi
DF2Japan Kenichi Kaga
DF33Japan Yoshiaki Fujita
DF3Japan Ryu Okadadownward-facing red arrow 61'
MF5Japan Yuichi Komano
MF20Japan Shuto Yamamoto
MF28Japan Keisuke FunataniYellow card 11'downward-facing red arrow 46'
MF23Japan Kosuke Yamamotodownward-facing red arrow 67'
MF6Japan Daisuke Nasu (c)
MF10Japan Hiroki Yamada
FW8Brazil Gilsinhodownward-facing red arrow 75'
Substitutes:
GK21Japan Naoki Hatta
DF22Japan Hiroyuki Kobayashiupward-facing green arrow 61'
DF16Japan Jo Kanazawa
DF30Japan Shinnosuke Honda
MF15Japan Minoru Suganumaupward-facing green arrow 75'
FW17Japan Hidetaka Kanazonoupward-facing green arrow 67'
FW19Japan Tomoyuki Arataupward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Japan Masaaki Yanagishita
INDEPENDIENTE:
GK1Argentina Hilario Navarro
DF13Colombia Iván Vélezdownward-facing red arrow 70'
DF6Argentina Eduardo Tuzzio (c)
DF2Argentina Julián Velázquez
DF3Argentina Maximiliano VelázquezYellow card 39'downward-facing red arrow 71'
MF8Argentina Hernán Fredes
MF5Argentina Roberto Battióndownward-facing red arrow 46'
MF7Argentina Cristian Pellerano
MF11Argentina Osmar Ferreyradownward-facing red arrow 46'
FW17Argentina Facundo Parra
FW19Colombia Marco Pérezdownward-facing red arrow 88'
Substitutes:
GK21Argentina Fabián Assmann
DF23Uruguay Adrián Argacháupward-facing green arrow 71'
DF33Paraguay Cristian Báezupward-facing green arrow 46'
MF16Argentina Nicolás Cabreraupward-facing green arrow 70'
MF10Argentina Patricio Rodríguezupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW9Argentina Leonel Núñezupward-facing green arrow 88'
FW14Argentina Matías Defederico
Manager:
Argentina Antonio Mohamed

Assistant referees:
Mu Yuxin (China P.R.)
Han Wei (China P.R.)
Fourth official:
Yudai Yamamoto (Japan)

Suruga Bank Championship
2011 Champion
Japan
Júbilo Iwata
First Title

References

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