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Junji Koizumi
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Koizumi was born in Tochigi Prefecture on January 11, 1968. After dropped out from Kokushikan University, he joined Nissan Motors (later ''Yokohama Marinos'') in 1988. He debuted in 1990 and he played many matches as center back and defensive midfielder. The club won 1990 JSL Cup, 1991 and 1992 Emperor's Cup. In Asia, the club won 1991–92 and 1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup The winners of the 1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, the football (soccer), association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation, are listed below. First round 1 Sing Tao (football), Sing Tao withdrew. 2 PIA FC, ... In 1995, he lost his opportunity to play and moved to rival club in Yokohama, Yokohama Flügels. In 1997, he moved to Japan Football League club Kawasaki Frontale. He retired end of 1997 season. Club statistics References External links *Kawasaki Frontale 1968 births Living people Kokushika ...
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Tochigi Prefecture
is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Tochigi Prefecture has a population of 1,943,886 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,408 Square kilometre, km2 (2,474 Square mile, sq mi). Tochigi Prefecture borders Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the west, Saitama Prefecture to the south, and Ibaraki Prefecture to the southeast. Utsunomiya is the capital and largest city of Tochigi Prefecture, with other major cities including Oyama, Tochigi, Oyama, Tochigi, Tochigi, Tochigi, and Ashikaga, Tochigi, Ashikaga. Tochigi Prefecture is one of only eight landlocked prefectures and its mountainous northern region is a popular tourist region in Japan. The Nasu District, Tochigi, Nasu area is known for its onsens, local sake, and Skiing, ski resorts, the villa of the Imperial House of Japan, Imperial Family, and the station of the Shinkansen railway line. The city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Nikkō, with its ancient Shinto s ...
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1989 JSL Cup
Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1989 season. Overview It was contested by 28 teams, and Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st Round *Kawasaki Steel 3-2 Mazda Auto Hiroshima *All Nippon Airways 2-1 Kofu * NKK 4-0 Osaka Gas * Fujita Industries 1-1 Kyoto Shiko *Furukawa Electric 1-0 Fujitsu *Matsushita Electric 0-0 (PK 1–3) Cosmo Oil * Yomiuri 2-0 Nippon Steel *Toyota Motors 3-0 Toho Titanium * NTT Kanto 3-3 (PK 5–4) Tanabe Pharmaceuticals * Yamaha Motors 3-0 Sumitomo Metals *Hitachi 1-1 (PK 2–4) Mazda *Honda 6-0 Teijin 2nd Round *Nissan Motors 3-2 Kawasaki Steel *All Nippon Airways 2-1 NKK * Fujita Industries 4-2 Furukawa Electric *Cosmo Oil 1-4 Yanmar Diesel *Mitsubishi Motors 0-2 Yomiuri *Toyota Motors 1-1 (PK 5–4) NTT Kanto * Yamaha Motors 1-0 Mazda *Honda 1-1 Toshiba Quarterfinals *Nissan Motors 2-0 All Nippon Airways * Fujita Industries 1-0 Yanmar Diesel * Yomiuri 4-2 Toyota Motors * Yamaha Motors 2-1 Toshiba Semifinals *Nissan Motors 2-1 Fujita Indu ...
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1992 Yokohama Marinos Season
1992 Yokohama Marinos season Team name ;Club name:Nissan F.C. Yokohama Marinos ;Nickname:Yokohama Marinos Review and events Competitions Domestic results Emperor's Cup J.League Cup International results Asian Cup Winners' Cup Player statistics Transfers In: Out: *Nissan farm is second team of Nissan FC (Yokohama Marinos). Transfers during the season In none Out none References * * * Other pages J. League official siteYokohama F. Marinos official site {{1992 in Japanese football Yokohama Marinos is a Japanese professional football club based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club competes in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. Having won the J-League title four times and ... Yokohama F. Marinos seasons ...
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Japan Football League (1992–98)
The also known as simply the JFL is the 4th tier of the Japanese association football league system, positioned beneath the three divisions of the J.League. The league features fully professional teams that hold J.League associate membership among its ranks. Relationship and position of J. League and Japan Football League (JFL) According to the official document published in December 2013 when the J3 League was established, the J3 League was the 3rd level of the J.League. The J.League and non-J.League amateur leagues have different hierarchical structures, and the J3 League was ranked on the same level as the JFL. In addition, the JFL itself has the same recognition in the material showing the league composition on the official website. Therefore, the JFL is treated as equal to J3 in theory, but in practice it is considered equivalent to a 4th division. History The Japan Football League started from the 1999 season when the second division of J.League (J2) was also born. Unt ...
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Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu. Yokohama is also the major economic, cultural, and commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area along the Keihin region, Keihin Industrial Zone. Yokohama was one of the cities to open for trade with the Western world, West following the 1859 end of the Sakoku, policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city, after Kobe opened in 1853. Yokohama is the home of many Japan's firsts in the Meiji (era), Meiji period, including the first foreign trading port and Chinatown (1859), European-style sport venues (1860s), English-language newspaper (1861), confectionery and beer manufacturing (1865), daily newspaper (1870), gas-powered street lamps (1870s), railway station (1 ...
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1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
The winners of the 1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, the football (soccer), association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation, are listed below. First round 1 Sing Tao (football), Sing Tao withdrew. 2 PIA FC, PIA and York SC, York both withdrew; the tie was scratched. 3 Balestier Khalsa FC, Balestier withdrew. 4 Mohammedan S.C. (Kolkata), Mohammedan withdrew. 5 Safa Sporting Club, Safa withdrew. Second round 1 Mohammedan were drawn against the winner of PIA FC, PIA and York SC, York, but both teams withdrew. Intermediate Round Semifinals 1''1st leg Nov 12, 2nd leg Nov 26 (other source has legs reversed and dates Nov 12 and 20)'' 2''1st leg Nov 13, 2nd leg Nov 20'' Final First Game Second Game ReferencesAsian Cup Winners Cup 1993
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1991–92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
The winners of the 1991–92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, the association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation, are listed below. First round West Asia East Asia 1 Pupuk Kaltim entered as the Indonesian league runners-up for 1990, as the 1990/92 league had not yet finished. 2 Sinugba were drawn against the South Korean representatives, but the South Korean FA did not send a team. Second Round (West Asia) Quarterfinals 1 Sinugba Inihaw ( ), also known as sinugba or inasal, are various types of Grilling, grilled or pit-roasted barbecue dishes from the Philippines. They are usually made from pork or chicken and are served on bamboo skewers or in small cubes with a Condi ... withdrew. Semifinals Final Al Nasr lost 5-0 was the record in the finals of the Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1st Leg 2nd Leg ReferencesAsian Cup Winners Cup 1992 {{DEFAULTSORT:1991-92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup Asian Cup Winners' Cup 2 2 ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45 minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries, it is considered the world's most popular sport. The game of association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 with the International Football Association Board (IFAB) maintaining them since 1886. The game is played with a football that is in circumference. The two teams compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under t ...
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1990 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1990 season. Overview It was contested by 32 teams, and Matsushita Electric won the championship. Results 1st Round *Nissan Motors 10–0 Sapporo Mazda *Mazda 2–1 Hitachi *Toshiba 5–0 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals * Mitsubishi Chemical Kurosaki 0–2 NKK * Yamaha Motors 2–0 Tsukuba University *Cosmo Oil 0–5 Fujita Industries *Kochi University 0–2 Seino Transportation *Kyoto Sangyo University 0–4 Furukawa Electric *All Nippon Airways 3–0 NEC Yamagata *National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya 1–2 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences *Mitsubishi Motors 5–0 Aichi Gakuin University *Fujitsu 1–2 Honda *Yanmar Diesel 0–3 Juntendo University *YKK 2–9 Matsushita Electric *Kokushikan University 2–1 Osaka University of Commerce *Waseda University 0–3 Yomiuri 2nd Round *Nissan Motors 2–1 Mazda *Toshiba 5–1 NKK * Yamaha Motors 2–0 Fujita Industries * Seino Transportation 0–4 Furukawa Electric *All Nipp ...
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1992 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1992 season. Overview It was contested by 32 teams, and Yokohama Marinos won the championship. This was the first edition featuring the rebranded top-flight clubs for the emerging J. League. Results 1st Round *Verdy Kawasaki 2–0 Fukuoka University * Yamaha Motors 4–0 Toho Titanium SC *Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2–0 Doshisha University *Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima F.C., Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima 0–5 Gamba Osaka *Urawa Red Diamonds 2–1 Anfini Sapporo *YKK AP F.C., YKK 0–4 Fujitsu SC, Fujitsu *NKK F.C., NKK 2–3 Yanmar Diesel SC, Yanmar Diesel *Nippon Steel Yawata SC, Nippon Steel Yawata 1–8 Kashima Antlers *Nagoya Grampus Eight 1–3 Shonan Bellmare, Fujita Industries *Honda FC, Honda 1–0 NEC Yamagata SC, NEC Yamagata *Keio University 3–2 Kyoto Sanga FC, Kyoto Shiko *Otsuka Pharmaceutical SC, Otsuka Pharmaceutical 0–3 JEF United Ichihara *Yokohama Marinos 8–0 Kanazawa SC, Kanazawa Club *Osaka University of Commerce 3–4 Yokohama ...
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1991 Emperor's Cup
The 71st Emperor's Cup was held from December 14, 1991, to January 1, 1992. It was the last cup involving clubs from the old Japan Soccer League before it was reorganized into the J.League. The tournament was won by Nissan Motors, now known as Yokohama F. Marinos. The 12 JSL First Division clubs qualified automatically, while the other clubs qualified for the first round via regional qualifying cups. First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final References NHK {{1991 in Japanese football 1991 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, J ... 1992 in Japanese football ...
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1989 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1989 season. Overview It was contested by 32 teams, and Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st round *Nissan Motors 3–1 Tokai University *Cosmo Oil 0–0 (PK 2–0) Mitsubishi Motors *Honda 4–3 Tsukuba University * Sapporo Mazda 1–4 Yanmar Diesel * Yomiuri 4–0 Osaka Gas * Mitsubishi Chemical Kurosaki 2–5 Hitachi * Yawata Steel 1–0 Kyoto Shiko *Otsuka Pharmaceutical 1–2 Fujita Industries * Yamaha Motors 5–1 Yomiuri Junior *PJM Futures 5–0 TDK *Toshiba 1–0 NTT Kansai *Juntendo University 1–0 Furukawa Electric *Matsushita Electric 0–1 Mazda * Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 1–2 NKK *Meiji University 4–2 YKK *Fujieda City Hall 0–2 All Nippon Airways 2nd round *Nissan Motors 4–0 Cosmo Oil *Honda 1–3 Yanmar Diesel * Yomiuri 1–0 Hitachi * Yawata Steel 1–3 Fujita Industries * Yamaha Motors 1–0 PJM Futures *Toshiba 3–0 Juntendo University *Mazda 1–0 NKK *Meiji University 0–3 All Nippon Airways Quarte ...
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