Published: 17:20, February 11, 2023 | Updated: 17:44, February 11, 2023
Nishimura strikes as Marinos claim first Super Cup title
By Reuters

Kofu's defender Sota Miura (left) controls the ball during the 2023 Japanese Super Cup football match between the 2022 J1 League champions Yokohama F Marinos and the 2022 Emperor's Cup winners Ventforet Kofu, at the National Stadium in Tokyo on Feb 11, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

J1 League champions Yokohama F Marinos won the Japanese Super Cup for the first time on Saturday as Kevin Muscat's side handed Emperor's Cup holders Ventforet Kofu 2-1 defeat at National Stadium in Tokyo.

Takuma Nishimura scored 16 minutes into the second half to earn Marinos victory in the season curtain raiser after Brazilian forward Elber had seen his opener for Yokohama cancelled out by Peter Utaka just before halftime.

Brazilian forward Elber had put Marinos in front on the half-hour mark when he stroked home from close range after a lay-off from compatriot Anderson Lopes

Elber had put Marinos in front on the half-hour mark when he stroked home from close range after a lay-off from compatriot Anderson Lopes.

However Utaka, who will celebrate his 39th birthday on Sunday, leveled with a 44th-minute goal that was awarded following a lengthy check by the Video Assistant Referee after the striker's effort had initially been ruled out for offside.

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Kofu's victory in the Emperor's Cup last year came as a surprise given their struggles in the lower reaches of Japan's second division. They threatened to pull off another shock against the reigning J1 champions.

But Nishimura put Yokohama back in front in the 61st minute when he reacted quickest to side-foot the ball in after seeing Anderson Lopes' low strike touched onto the base of the post by Kofu goalkeeper Kohei Kawata.

Yokohama's Elber and Kofu's Peter Utaka (3rd R) fight for the ball during the 2023 Japanese Super Cup football match between the 2022 J1 League champions Yokohama F Marinos and the 2022 Emperor's Cup winners Ventforet Kofu, at the National Stadium in Tokyo on Feb 11, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

Marinos comfortably held out to claim the trophy for the first time in six attempts. They begin the defense of their J1 League title on Friday when they take on last season's runners-up Kawasaki Frontale.