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Koichi Hashiratani
is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. His younger brother Tetsuji Hashiratani is also a former footballer. Club career Hashiratani was born in Kyoto on 1 March 1961. After graduating from Kokushikan University, he started his senior career with Nissan Motors since 1983 and played with Nissan for 9 seasons until transferred to Urawa Reds in 1992, right before J1 League's inauguration. He experienced another transfer to Kashiwa Reysol, then playing in Japan Football League in June 1994. Kashiwa was promoted to J.League as of the end of 1994 season, and he also made his return to the top flight. After 2 1/2 seasons playing with Kashiwa, he retired as a player. National team career In August 1979, when Hashiratani was a Kokushikan University student, he was selected Japan U-20 national team for 1979 World Youth Championship. On 8 February 1981, he debuted for Japan national team against Malaysia. In 1982, he was selected Japan for ...
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Kyoto
Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. , the city had a population of 1.46 million. The city is the cultural anchor of a substantially larger metropolitan area known as Greater Kyoto, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) home to a census-estimated 3.8 million people. Kyoto is one of the oldest municipalities in Japan, having been chosen in 794 as the new seat of Japan's imperial court by Emperor Kanmu. The original city, named Heian-kyō, was arranged in accordance with traditional Chinese feng shui following the model of the ancient Chinese capital of Chang'an/Luoyang. The emperors of Japan ruled from Kyoto in the following eleven centuries until 1869. It was the scene of several key events of the Muromachi period, Sengoku period, and the Boshin War, such as the Ōnin War, the Ho ...
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1989–90 Japan Soccer League
League tables First Division Nissan won a second title, spurred by increasing links between the team, its parent company and their hometown, Yokohama. Fujita Industries and Hitachi were relegated. Second Division Fallen giant Mitsubishi and struggler Toyota Motors returned to the top flight. Mazda Auto Hiroshima, who had been put as an A-squad to rival its parent company, and Teijin went back to their regional leagues (Chugoku and Shikoku, respectively). {{DEFAULTSORT:1989-90 Japan Soccer League Japan Soccer League seasons 1989 in Japanese football leagues 1990 in Japanese football leagues Japan Soccer League , or JSL, was the top flight association football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J.League. JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional ...
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1983 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1983 season. Overview It was contested by 28 teams, and Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st Round *Fukushima FC 0–5 Fujitsu *Nippon Steel 2–2 (PK 2–3) Teijin * Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 1–7 Nissan Motors * Yomiuri 4–0 Aichi Gakuin University *Waseda University 0–2 Yamaha Motors *Niigata Eleven 1–9 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences * Nippon Kokan 4–0 Sapporo University *Honda 4–2 Toshiba * Sumitomo Metals 2–1 Hitachi *Mazda 5–0 Fukuoka University * Matsushita Electric 3–1 Kawasaki Steel Mizushima *Osaka University of Commerce 2–1 Daikyo Oil 2nd Round *Mitsubishi Motors 1–2 Fujitsu *Teijin 1–4 Nissan Motors * Yomiuri 1–0 Yamaha Motors *Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences 1–1 (PK 1–3) Fujita Industries *Furukawa Electric 2–3 Nippon Kokan *Honda 3–0 Sumitomo Metals *Mazda 2–0 Matsushita Electric *Osaka University of Commerce 0–0 (PK 2–3) Yanmar Diesel Quarterfin ...
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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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1986 JSL Cup
Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1986 season. Overview It was contested by 27 teams, and Furukawa Electric won the championship. Results 1st Round *Furukawa Electric 4-1 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals * Fujita Industries 4-0 Osaka Gas * Yamaha Motors 3-1 Seino Transportations *Honda 9-0 Kyoto Police *Mitsubishi Motors 3-2 Mazda *Fujitsu 2-2 (PK 4–3) Toho Titanium * Nippon Kokan 1-1 (PK 3–0) Matsushita Electric *Kawasaki Steel 2-0 TDK *Toshiba 2-1 Nippon Steel * Sumitomo Metals 3-1 Toyota Motors * Yomiuri 0-2 Nissan Motors FC, Nissan Motors 2nd Round *NTT Kansai S.C., NTT Kansai 0-10 Furukawa Electric * Fujita Industries 3-0 Yamaha Motors *Honda 1-0 Mitsubishi Motors *Ventforet Kofu, Kofu 2-1 Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi FC, Cosmo Oil *Yanmar Diesel SC, Yanmar Diesel 3-0 Fujitsu * Nippon Kokan 2-0 Kawasaki Steel *Toshiba 2-0 Sumitomo Metals *Nissan Motors FC, Nissan Motors 1-0 Hitachi SC, Hitachi Quarterfinals *Furukawa Electric 1-0 Fujita Industries *Honda 2-2 (PK 5–4) Ventforet Kofu, K ...
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1985 JSL Cup
Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1985 season. Overview It was contested by 20 teams, and Yomiuri won the championship. Results 1st Round *Yanmar Diesel 3-1 Kofu * Nippon Kokan 5-0 Kyoto Police * Sumitomo Metals 1-2 Matsushita Electric *Furukawa Electric 5-1 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals *Hitachi 0-1 Toshiba *Mazda 1-1 (PK 5–6) Toyota Motors *Honda 6-0 TDK * Fujita Industries 2-0 Nippon Steel 2nd Round *Nissan Motors 5-0 Yanmar Diesel * Nippon Kokan 1-2 Mitsubishi Motors * Seino Transportations 0-2 Matsushita Electric *Furukawa Electric 4-1 Osaka Gas * Yomiuri 5-2 Toshiba *Toyota Motors 0-1 Yamaha Motors *Fujitsu 0-3 Honda * Fujita Industries 1-1 (PK 5–4) All Nippon Airways Quarterfinals *Nissan Motors 4-0 Mitsubishi Motors *Matsushita Electric 0-1 Furukawa Electric * Yomiuri 3-1 Yamaha Motors *Honda 1-1 (PK 5–4) Fujita Industries Semifinals *Nissan Motors 1-0 Furukawa Electric * Yomiuri 3-1 Honda Final *Nissan Motors 0-2 Yomiuri Yomiuri won the championship References { ...
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1983 JSL Cup
Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1983 season. Overview It was contested by 20 teams, and Yanmar Diesel won the championship. Results 1st Round * Yomiuri 1-1 (PK 3–1) Nippon Steel * Kofu 1-1 (PK 4–1) Toho Titanium *Furukawa Electric 0-1 Nippon Kokan * Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 1-0 Saitama Teachers 2nd Round *Yanmar Diesel 5-1 Mitsubishi Motors * Yomiuri 4-2 Fujitsu *Toyota Motors 3-0 Kofu * Fujita Industries 1-0 Mazda *Toshiba 2-2 (PK 4–2) Yamaha Motors * Nippon Kokan 2-1 Sumitomo Metals *Nissan Motors 3-1 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals *Honda 3-1 Hitachi Quarterfinals *Yanmar Diesel 1-0 Yomiuri *Toyota Motors 1-3 Fujita Industries *Toshiba 1-3 Nippon Kokan *Nissan Motors 2-1 Honda Semifinals *Yanmar Diesel 1-1 (PK 3–2) Fujita Industries * Nippon Kokan 3-3 (PK 3–4) Nissan Motors Final *Yanmar Diesel 1-0 Nissan Motors Yanmar Diesel won the championship References {{1983 in Japanese football JSL Cup League Cup In several sports, most prominently association footba ...
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1990 JSL Cup
Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1990 season. Overview It was contested by 28 teams, and Nissan Motors FC, Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st Round *Toyota Motors SC, Toyota Motors 2-0 Kawasaki Steel SC, Kawasaki Steel *NKK S.C., NKK 3-0 Toho Titanium SC, Toho Titanium *Mazda SC, Mazda 2-2 (PK 4–3) Kyoto Shiko Club, Kyoto Shiko *ANA SC, All Nippon Airways 4-0 Nippon Steel Yawata SC, Nippon Steel *Matsushita Electric SC, Matsushita Electric 1-2 Fujitsu SC, Fujitsu *Hitachi SC, Hitachi 1-1 (PK 3–2) Sumitomo Metals FC, Sumitomo Metals *Toshiba SC, Toshiba 3-0 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals S.C., Tanabe Pharmaceuticals *Furukawa Electric SC, Furukawa Electric 4-1 Ventforet Kofu, Kofu *Yanmar Diesel SC, Yanmar Diesel 1-0 Mitsubishi Motors FC, Mitsubishi Motors *NTT Kanto SC, NTT Kanto 2-0 Osaka Gas S.C., Osaka Gas *Honda FC, Honda 2-1 Tokyo Verdy, Yomiuri Juniors *Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi FC, Cosmo Oil 2-0 Otsuka Pharmaceutical SC, Otsuka Pharmaceutical 2nd Round *Nissan Motors FC, Ni ...
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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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1988 JSL Cup
Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1988 season. Overview It was contested by 28 teams, and Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st Round *Nissan Motors 7-0 Osaka Gas * Yomiuri 5-0 Cosmo Oil *Hitachi 3-1 Kofu *Mitsubishi Motors 4-1 Kawasaki Steel * Fujita Industries 3-0 Fujitsu * Yamaha Motors 3-0 Teijin *Mazda 2-1 NTT Kansai *Toshiba 1-0 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals *Furukawa Electric 1-0 Nippon Steel *Yanmar Diesel 4-0 Fujieda City Office *Matsushita Electric 0-0 (PK 3–4) NTT Kanto *Toyota Motors 5-0 Toho Titanium 2nd Round * NKK 1-3 Nissan Motors * Yomiuri 1-0 Hitachi *Mitsubishi Motors 2-1 Fujita Industries * Yamaha Motors 0-2 All Nippon Airways *Honda 1-1 (PK 3–4) Mazda *Toshiba 3-2 Furukawa Electric *Yanmar Diesel 1-1 (PK 5–4) NTT Kanto *Toyota Motors 2-3 Sumitomo Metals Quarterfinals *Nissan Motors 1-0 Yomiuri *Mitsubishi Motors 2-1 All Nippon Airways *Mazda 0-0 (PK 1–4) Toshiba *Yanmar Diesel 5-1 Sumitomo Metals Semifinals *Nissan Motors 2-0 Mitsubishi Mot ...
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JSL Cup
was the original league cup for clubs in the top levels of Japanese soccer before the creation of the J. League and its cup. The cup was first played in 1973, but did not become an annual tournament until 1976. The JSL/JFL Cup included clubs from both the First Division and the Second Division. The format varied; sometimes the clubs played small group stages, other times it was an outright elimination, including only the clubs that were not recent promotions to the Second Division. During the season timeframe change of 1985, the cup was played within the year, a rule that stayed until the advent of the J. League. Winners Performances by team Teams are named using current nomenclature, or last one if they are defunct (denoted in ''italics''). SourcesContents of Domestic Competition of Football in Japan
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1991–92 Japan Soccer League
The 1991–92 season in Japanese football was the last of the old Japan Soccer League before the transition period into the J.League. League tables First Division Second Division Successor seasons * 1992 Japan Football League * 1993 J.League References {{DEFAULTSORT:1991-92 Japan Soccer League Japan Soccer League seasons 1991 in Japanese football 1992 in Japanese football leagues Japan Soccer League , or JSL, was the top flight association football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J.League. JSL was the second national league of a team sport in Japan after the professional ...
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