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Tohoku Derby
Tohoku derby (東北ダービー) refers to matches played between professional association football, football clubs of Tohoku region, Japan. This area consists of six Prefectures of Japan, prefectures and such clubs include Vanraure Hachinohe, Iwate Grulla Morioka, Vegalta Sendai, Blaublitz Akita, Montedio Yamagata, Fukushima United FC, and Iwaki FC. Historically, the most significant are games which were played between Vegalta and Montedio (:ja:みちのくダービー, Michinoku derby), the two most successful of Tohoku's football clubs. The Blaublitz vs Montedio derby is called Ōu Honsen and played in the former Dewa Province. The :ja:南部ダービー, Nambu derby is a football Sports rivalry, rivalry between Vanraure and Grulla, both teams are based in old Nambu domain territory. The :ja:福島ダービー, Fukushima derby is the match in the Prefecture, between Fukushima United and Iwaki FC. Tohoku derby Akita vs Sendai The Tohoku derby Akita vs Sendai, also referred t ...
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