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Rules of Japan Emperor Cup Competition
The rules of the Japanese Emperor Cup are as follows:

During the normal game time, if the two teams draw, extra time will be played. After the overtime, if there is still a draw, there will be a penalty shootout until the outcome is decided. If a player is fouled or injured, the game can be interrupted according to the judgment of the referee.

At the King's Cup, there are some precautions for the participating teams and spectators. For example, determine the number of games, time and place in advance, and the team must arrive at the venue within the specified time. During the competition, players must wear standard jerseys and protective equipment, and cannot use any behavior that is judged illegal. The audience must also abide by the rules of the game and must not disturb the order of the game.

The difference between Japan League Cup and Japan Emperor Cup

Imperial Japan Cup is the oldest football match in Japan. The Imperial Japan Cup is similar to the FA Cup in Britain and the FA Cup in China. The large number of participating teams is also a hotbed of unpopularity. It is not uncommon for amateur teams to beat J League teams. For example, in the 20 15 season, the university team Fukuoka University eliminated the Omiya squirrel.

The Japan League Cup was founded in 1992, which is aimed at Japanese professional league teams (only J 1). The first champion was won by Kawasaki Yomiuri Shimbun. The champion will qualify for the pan-Pacific football match. According to the competition system, the top four teams needed to participate in the AFC Champions League last season. In order to reduce their competition load, these four teams will directly participate in the knockout of the quarter-finals of the Japanese League Cup.