Tsukuba University (Ibaraki) defeated second-place RB Omiya Ardija in J2 1-0 to advance to the second round.

Last year, he also made an upset by defeating FC Machida Zelvia, who was the top J1 player at the time, after a penalty shootout. In the 2017 tournament, which featured midfielder Mito Kaoru (now Brighton), he won three consecutive J-League players and entered the 16th. In matches with J-League players since the 2017 tournament, if wins from penalty shootouts are considered to be considered a victory, they have won a total of 5 wins and 3 losses. The record is not something that can be called “a slut.”

▽2017 Conference

1st Round 2○1 YS Yokohama (J3)

2nd Round 3○2 Sendai (J1)

3rd Round 2○1 Fukuoka (J2)

4th Round 0●2 Omiya (J1)

▽2022 Tournament

2nd Round 0●1 Kashiwa (J1)

▽2014 Conference

2nd Round 1☆1 (4PK2) Machida (J1)

3rd Round 1●2 Kashiwa (J1)

▽25 years

1st round 1○0 Omiya (J2)