Seven-time J.League champions Kashima Antlers defeated Universidad de Chile 7-6 in a penalty shoot-out to win the Suruga Bank Championship. Kashima took a 2-0 lead through goals by defender Daiki Iwamasa and Brazilian midfielder Renato. But Universidad bounced back and the game finished 2-2. They were helped by a Kashima own goal in the 40th minute which was followed by an equaliser from Charles Aranguiz in the 73rd minute. In the shoot-out, Kashima goalkeeper Hitoshi Sogahata stopped the seventh shot to seal his team's victory. "It was a great victory for the team to win this title," said striker Shinzo Koroki, who scored the team's second goal in the shoot-out. "I'm really happy about it," said Kashima's Brazilian coach Jorginho, who added his side were successful as they learned their opponents' "tactics in a short period and created a counter-attack against them". The result continued a winning streak for Japanese sides in the competition, which pits the holders of the J.League Cup against the winners of the Copa Sudamericana. FIFA
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