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FC Ganju Iwate
is a football (soccer) club based in Hachimantai, a city of Iwate Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Tohoku Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues. The name of the club refers to Mount Iwate, symbol of their prefecture due to this volcano and also present on the club's logo. History Founded in 2006, the club was a separated entity from Grulla Morioka (still in the Iwate Prefecture, but in Morioka). Shinichi Muto was fundamental to start club's history with the proper amount of experience and he was hired as player-manager for 2006 and 2007. The creation of another club in the Prefecture - Unsommet Iwate Hachimantai - didn't stop FC Ganju Iwate from climbing Japanese football's pyramid: they won several promotion in Iwate Prefectural Football, even going unbeaten for whole four seasons. Unfortunately, then bigger clubs - like Grulla, ReinMeer Aomori FC and Vanraure Hachinohe - risked to block their growth. After these clubs went up to Japan Football League ...
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FC Ganju Iwate
is a football (soccer) club based in Hachimantai, a city of Iwate Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Tohoku Soccer League, which is part of Japanese Regional Leagues. The name of the club refers to Mount Iwate, symbol of their prefecture due to this volcano and also present on the club's logo. History Founded in 2006, the club was a separated entity from Grulla Morioka (still in the Iwate Prefecture, but in Morioka). Shinichi Muto was fundamental to start club's history with the proper amount of experience and he was hired as player-manager for 2006 and 2007. The creation of another club in the Prefecture - Unsommet Iwate Hachimantai - didn't stop FC Ganju Iwate from climbing Japanese football's pyramid: they won several promotion in Iwate Prefectural Football, even going unbeaten for whole four seasons. Unfortunately, then bigger clubs - like Grulla, ReinMeer Aomori FC and Vanraure Hachinohe - risked to block their growth. After these clubs went up to Japan Football League ...
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Iwate Morioka Stadium
is a multi-use stadium in the city of Morioka, Iwate, Japan. The stadium was completed in June 1966 to be a venue for track and field events of the 25th National Sports Festival of Japan held in 1970. It was subsequently used for a number of football and rugby matches until the early 1990s; however, it is no longer used for official J.League games as it does not meet the current specifications. After 1999, the stadium was refurbished. The stadium holds 30,000 people. It is one of Grulla Morioka is a Japanese association football club based in Morioka, Iwate. It played in the inaugural season of J3 League in 2014 after winning the Tohoku Soccer League, one of the Japanese Regional Leagues, in 2013. Iwate played in the J3 until 2021, w ...'s home grounds. External linksStadium information Football venues in Japan Athletics (track and field) venues in Japan Rugby union stadiums in Japan Multi-purpose stadiums in Japan Sports venues in Iwate Prefecture Sport in Mo ...
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Promotion And Relegation
In sports leagues, promotion and relegation is a process where teams are transferred between multiple divisions based on their performance for the completed season. Leagues that use promotion and relegation systems are often called open leagues. In a system of promotion and relegation, the best-ranked team(s) in the lower division are ''promoted'' to the higher division for the next season, and the worst-ranked team(s) in the higher division are ''relegated'' to the lower division for the next season. In some leagues, playoffs or qualifying rounds are also used to determine rankings. This process can continue through several levels of divisions, with teams being exchanged between adjacent divisions. During the season, teams that are high enough in the league table that they would qualify for promotion are sometimes said to be in the ''promotion zone'', and those at the bottom are in the ''relegation zone'' or Reg zone (colloquially the ''drop zone'' or ''facing the drop''). An a ...
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Football Clubs In Japan
This is a list of association football clubs in Japan from 2023 season. Japan Professional Football League (J.League) J1 League 18 clubs : in Alphabetical order * Albirex Niigata * Avispa Fukuoka * Cerezo Osaka * Gamba Osaka * Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo * Kashima Antlers * Kashiwa Reysol * Kawasaki Frontale * Kyoto Sanga * Nagoya Grampus * Sagan Tosu * Sanfrecce Hiroshima * Shonan Bellmare * FC Tokyo * Urawa Red Diamonds * Vissel Kobe * Yokohama FC * Yokohama F. Marinos J2 League 22 clubs : in Alphabetical order * Blaublitz Akita * Fagiano Okayama * Fujieda MYFC * Iwaki FC * JEF United Chiba * Jubilo Iwata * Machida Zelvia * Mito HollyHock * Montedio Yamagata * Oita Trinita * Omiya Ardija * Renofa Yamaguchi * Roasso Kumamoto * Shimizu S-Pulse * Thespakusatsu Gunma * Tochigi SC * Tokushima Vortis * Tokyo Verdy * V-Varen Nagasaki * Vegalta Sendai * Ventforet Kofu * Zweigen Kanazawa J3 League 20 clubs : in Alphabetical order * Azul Claro Numazu * Ehime FC * F ...
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2023 Japanese Regional Leagues
The will be the 58th edition of the Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese football league system. The winners of the first division of each Regional League, along with other three best-placed teams of the Shakaijin Cup, will qualify for the 2023 Regional Champions League, which serves as a single-elimination tournament, in which the winner of the competition will qualify for the 2024 JFL and the runners-up will play a promotion play-off against the 15th-placed club of the 2023 JFL. Champions list Regional League Standings Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu References External links Hokkaido Football AssociationTohoku Soccer LeagueTohoku Football AssociationKantō Soccer LeagueHokushinetsu Football LeagueTōkai Adult Soccer LeagueKansai Soc ...
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2021 Japanese Regional Leagues
The Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese association football league system, played a regular season in 2021. Chūgoku Hokkaido The tournament was terminated on Aug 26 due to the restrictions caused by COVID-19 pandemic. League table at the time of abandonment Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 ;Notes Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Kantō Playoffs Div 1/Div 2 Div 2/Prefectural Kyushu In the Kyushu Soccer League, drawn games were decided on penalty shootouts. The winners of these shootouts were awarded two points, while the losers were awarded one. Shikoku The tournament was terminated on Aug 11 due to the restrictions caused by COVID-19 pandemic. League table at the time of abandonment Tohoku Division 1 The tournament was terminated on Sep 6 due to the restrictions caused by COVID-19 pandemic. League table at the time of abandonment Division 2 North The tournament was terminated due to the restriction ...
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2020 Japanese Regional Leagues
A total of 134 teams competed, split into 9 groups, in the Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese association football league system, in 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, all matches in all regions were changed from double round-robin into single round-robin, except Chūgoku and Tōkai. All regional champions qualified for the Japanese Regional Football Champions League. Like the J.League, there was no relegation in this season to Prefectural Leagues (promotion and relegation between divisions were still available for some regions). Champions list Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Owing to the coronavirus pandemic, the Tōkai region played a knockout tournament to decide the team qualifying for the 2020 Regional Promotion Series (for Division 1 only). In Division 1, Yazaki Valente did not participate ...
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2019 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues in the 2019 season. Champions list Hokkaido Tohoku Kantō *Vertfee Yaita were relegated to the Tochigi Prefectural League, Waseda United were relegated to the Tokyo Metropolitan Prefectural League, and Kanagawa Teachers were relegated to the Kanagawa Prefectural League. Hokushinetsu Tokai * Toyota Industries were relegated to the Aichi Prefectural League, and Ogaki Kogans were relegated to the Gifu Prefectural League. Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu ReferencesRSSSF {{2019 in Japanese football 2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ... 2019 in Japanese football leagues ...
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2018 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2018 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues in the 2018 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Kantō Hokushinetsu Tōkai Kansai Chugoku Shikoku Kyushu ReferencesRSSSF {{2018 in Japanese football 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ... 2018 in Japanese football leagues ...
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2016 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2016 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Champions list ;Qualified for the 40th Promotion Regional Series: Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tokai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu {{2016 in Japanese football 2016 Regional Leagues In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and the interaction of humanity and t ...
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2015 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2015 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Champions list ;Qualified for the 39th National Regional Football League Competition: Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tokai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chugoku Shikoku Kyushu References {{2015 in Japanese football 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ... 5 ...
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2014 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2014 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues in the 2014 season. Champions list Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tokai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chugoku Shikoku Kyushu ReferencesRSSSF {{2014 in Japanese football 2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ... 5 ...
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