Suruga Bank Championship Winners Year by Year

Complete champions' list of the Suruga Bank Championship ordered by year, with Information about this international soccer tournament for teams that includes the champion, runner-up and score of every final since the tournament's first edition.

The Suruga Bank Championship had a champion in 12 editions, and a total of 11 teams won at least one title. The first champion was Arsenal de Sarandí in 2008 and the last one was Athletico Paranaense in 2019.

The last 7 editions of this international tournament were won by 7 different teams.

In the last 10 editions, 9 teams have won the title: Kashima Antlers (2), Athletico Paranaense, Independiente, Independiente Santa Fe, Jubilo Iwata, Kashiwa Reysol, River Plate, FC Tokyo and Urawa Reds.

Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the Suruga Bank Championship is Kashima Antlers with 2 trophies.

Last Champion:
Athletico Paranaense Logo
Athletico Paranaense

(Brazil)
2019

Suruga Bank Championship, Champions by Year

J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2024
canceled
2023
canceled
2022
suspended due to 2022 World Cup
2021
Not played due to date overlap with the 2020 Summer Olympics (played in 2021)
2020
Not played due to date overlap with Summer Olympics (later suspended due to COVID-19)
2019
Shonan Bellmare Logo
Shonan Bellmare
(Japan)
4-0
Suruga Bank Championship
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2018
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
Cerezo Osaka Logo
Cerezo Osaka
(Japan)
1-0
2017
Urawa Reds Logo
Urawa Reds

(Japan)
Chapecoense Logo
Chapecoense
(Brazil)
1-0
2016
Kashima Antlers Logo
Kashima Antlers
(Japan)
1-0
2015
River Plate Logo
River Plate

(Argentina)
Gamba Osaka Logo
Gamba Osaka
(Japan)
3-0
2014
Kashiwa Reysol Logo
Kashiwa Reysol

(Japan)
Lanús Logo
Lanús

(Argentina)
2-1
2013
Kashima Antlers Logo
Kashima Antlers

(Japan)
Sao Paulo Logo
Sao Paulo

(Brazil)
3-2
2012
Kashima Antlers Logo
Kashima Antlers

(Japan)
2-2 (7-6 on penalties)
2011
Jubilo Iwata Logo
Jubilo Iwata

(Japan)
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
2-2 (4-2 on penalties)
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2010
FC Tokyo Logo
FC Tokyo

(Japan)
Liga de Quito Logo
Liga de Quito

(Ecuador)
2-2 (4-3 on penalties)
2009

Oita Trinita
(Japan)
2-1
2008
Gamba Osaka Logo
Gamba Osaka
(Japan)
1-0