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1925 Emperor's Cup
The 1925 Emperor's Cup was a Japanese association football competition. The fifth Emperor's Cup, it was won by Rijo Shukyu-dan. Overview It was contested by 6 teams, and Rijo Shukyu-dan won the championship. Results Quarterfinals * Mito High School 9–0 Kagoshima Shihan * Mikage Shukyu-dan 6–1 Nagoya Shukyu-dan Semifinals * Mito High School 0–1 Tokyo Imperial University * Mikage Shukyu-dan 2–3 Rijo Shukyu-dan Final *Tokyo Imperial University 0–3 Rijo Shukyu-dan Rijo Shukyu-dan was a Japanese amateur football club based in Hiroshima. The club name "Rijo" came from the nickname of the Hiroshima Castle. History The club was founded by the students and alumni of the Hiroshima Daiichi Chūgaku, the former Hiroshima Kok ... won the championship. References NHK {{1925 in Japanese football Emperor's Cup 1925 in Japanese football ...
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Rijo Shukyu-dan
was a Japanese amateur football club based in Hiroshima. The club name "Rijo" came from the nickname of the Hiroshima Castle. History The club was founded by the students and alumni of the Hiroshima Daiichi Chūgaku, the former Hiroshima Kokutaiji High School, in 1923. It was one of the oldest Japanese football club team in Japan. The club won the "Ah-shiki Shūkyū Zenkoku Yūshō Taikai", the former Emperor's Cup in 1924 and 1925. And the Emperor's Cup was canceled, because of the death of the Emperor Taishō, in 1926. Then the club tried to keep the championship for three years seasons but the club lost the final match in 1927. The club had the friendly matches with Korean football clubs in Seoul in 1927. And the club was dissolved in 1930. The football team of the Hiroshima Daiichi Chūgaku won the "Zenkoku Chūgakkō Shūkyū Senshukai Taikai", the former All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, in 1936, 1939, and finished second in 1925, 1927, 1930. Titles * Empero ...
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Tokyo Imperial University
, abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by the Japanese government. UTokyo has 10 faculties, 15 graduate schools and enrolls about 30,000 students, about 4,200 of whom are international students. In particular, the number of privately funded international students, who account for more than 80%, has increased 1.75 times in the 10 years since 2010, and the university is focusing on supporting international students. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is considered to be the most selective and prestigious university in Japan. As of 2021, University of Tokyo's alumni, faculty members and researchers include seventeen prime ministers, 18 Nobel Prize laureates, four Pritzker Prize laureates, five astronauts, and a Fields Medalist. Histor ...
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Mito High School
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Mikage Shukyu-dan
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1924 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1924 season. Overview It was contested by 4 teams, and Rijo Club won the championship. Results Semifinals * Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1–4 All Mikage Shihan Club *Rijo Club 3–0 Toshima Shukyu-dan Final * All Mikage Shihan Club 0–1 Rijo Club Rijo Club Rijo or Rijō may refer to: People * Audris Rijo (b. 1985), a Dominican professional model and actress * José Rijo (b. 1965), a Dominican former baseball player * Luis Rijo (1927–2001), a Uruguayan footballer * Wanda Rijo Wanda Rijo Contr ... won the championship. References NHK {{Emperor's Cup Emperor's Cup 1924 in Japanese football ...
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1927 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1927 season. Overview It was contested by 8 teams, and Kobe Icchu Club won the championship. Results Quarterfinals *Kansai University 1–1 (lottery) Hokkaido University *Rijo Club 2–1 Hosei University *Kobe Icchu Club 2–0 Yoshino Club *Waseda Gakuin 1–0 Sendai Club Semifinals *Kansai University 0–4 Rijo Club *Kobe Icchu Club 1–0 Waseda Gakuin Final *Rijo Club 0–2 Kobe Icchu Club Kobe Icchu Club Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's List of Japanese cities by population, seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Port of Tokyo, Toky ... won the championship. References NHK {{1927 in Japanese football Emperor's Cup 1927 in Japanese football ...
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Emperor's Cup
, commonly known as or also Japan FA Cup is a Japanese football competition. It has the longest tradition of any football match in Japan, dating back to 1921, before the formation of the J.League, Japan Football League and their predecessor, Japan Soccer League. Before World War II, teams could qualify not only from Japan proper but also from Empire of Japan's former-colonies such as Korea, Taiwan, and sometimes Manchukuo. The winning club qualifies for the AFC Champions League and the Japanese Super Cup. The women's equivalent to this tournament is the Empress's Cup. Ventforet Kofu is the current winners, having won its first title in the 2022 final. Overview As it is a competition to decide the "best soccer club in Japan", the cup is now open to every member club of the Japan Football Association, from J1 and J2 (J.League Divisions 1 and 2) down to teams from J3 (J3 League), JFL, regional leagues, and top college and high school teams from around the country. The Empero ...
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Kagoshima Shihan
, abbreviated to , is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Located at the southwestern tip of the island of Kyushu, Kagoshima is the largest city in the prefecture by some margin. It has been nicknamed the "Naples of the Eastern world" for its bay location (Aira Caldera), hot climate, and emblematic stratovolcano, Sakurajima. The city was officially founded on April 1, 1889. It merged with Taniyama City on April 29, 1967 and with Yoshida, Kagoshima, Yoshida Town, Sakurajima, Kagoshima, Sakurajima Town, Kiire, Kagoshima, Kiire Town, Matsumoto, Kagoshima, Matsumoto Town and Kōriyama, Kagoshima, Kōriyama Town on November 1, 2004. Etymology The name "Kagoshima" (鹿児島) literally means "deer child island" or "young-deer island". In the Kagoshima dialect, local names for the city include “かごっま (Kagomma)”, “かごんま (Kagonma)”, “かごいま (Kagoima)” and “かごひま (Kagohima)”. While the kanji for Kagoshima (wikt:鹿, ...
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Nagoya Shukyu-dan
is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the List of Japanese cities by population, fourth-most populous city and third most populous urban area in Japan, with a population of 2.3million in 2020. Located on the Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast in central Honshu, it is the capital and the most populous city of Aichi Prefecture, and is one of Japan's major seaport, ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, and Chiba (city), Chiba. It is the principal city of the Chūkyō metropolitan area, which is the List of metropolitan areas in Japan, third-most populous metropolitan area in Japan with a population of 10.11million in 2020. In 1610, the warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu, a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, moved the capital of Owari Province from Kiyosu to Nagoya. This period saw the renovation of Nagoya Castle. The arrival of the 20th century brought a convergence of economic factors that fueled rapid growth in Nagoya, during the Meiji Restoration, and became a major industrial hub ...
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