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Tetsuji Hashiratani
is a former Japanese football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player and manager. He played for Japan national football team, Japan national team. His elder brother Koichi Hashiratani is also a former footballer. Club career Hashiratani was educated at and played for Kyoto Commercial High School and Kokushikan University. He played as defender and defensive midfielder. He joined Japan Soccer League side Yokohama F. Marinos, Nissan Motors in 1987. From 1988 to 1990, the club won all three major title in Japan; Japan Soccer League, JSL Cup and Emperor's Cup for 2 years in a row. In 1990s, the club won 1990 JSL Cup, 1991 Emperor's Cup, 1991 and 1992 Emperor's Cup. In Asia, the club won 1991–92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup. He moved to Tokyo Verdy, Verdy Kawasaki in 199 ...
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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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1990–91 Japan Soccer League
Both divisions of the Japan Soccer League were given the 3-1-0 league format. League tables First Division Yomiuri won its fourth JSL title and went to the Asian Club Championship. Nissan, by virtue of its Emperor's Cup win, represented Japan for the first time in the Asian Cup Winners' Cup. Yanmar Diesel, four-time champions in the 1970s, was relegated for the first time after an aimless decade. Nippon Kokan, who two seasons before was contending for the title, was relegated as well and would cease to exist by the middle of the decade. Second Division Struggling fallen giants Hitachi and Mazda were promoted back to the top flight after a few seasons of second division wilderness: Hitachi at the first attempt, Mazda on the third. Yawata Steel, co-founder of the First Division with them in 1965, was relegated, leaving only five JSL founding clubs that would professionalize for the J.League. Osaka Gas, who never looked like national league material, joined them. {{DEFAULTSO ...
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1994 J
File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which sank in the Baltic Sea; Nelson Mandela casts his vote in the 1994 South African general election, in which he was elected South Africa's first president, and which effectively brought Apartheid to an end; NAFTA, which was signed in 1992, comes into effect in Canada, the United States, and Mexico; The first passenger rail service to utilize the newly-opened Channel tunnel; The 1994 FIFA World Cup is held in the United States; Skulls from the Rwandan genocide, in which over half a million Tutsi people were massacred by Hutus., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 1994 Winter Olympics rect 200 0 400 200 Northridge earthquake rect 400 0 600 200 Sinking of the MS Estonia rect 0 200 300 400 Rwandan genocide rect 300 200 600 400 Nelson Mandela rect 0 400 200 600 1994 FIFA World Cup ...
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1993 J
File:1993 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Oslo I Accord is signed in an attempt to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; The Russian White House is shelled during the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis; Czechoslovakia is peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and Slovakia; In the United States, the ATF besieges a compound belonging to David Koresh and the Branch Davidians in a search for illegal weapons, which ends in the building being set alight and killing most inside; Eritrea gains independence; A major snow storm passes over the United States and Canada, leading to over 300 fatalities; Drug lord and narcoterrorist Pablo Escobar is killed by Colombian special forces; Ramzi Yousef and other Islamic terrorists detonate a truck bomb in the subterranean garage of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in the United States., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 Oslo I Accord rect 200 0 400 200 1993 Russian constitutional crisis rect 400 0 600 ...
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J1 League
The , known as the for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the system. Founded in 1992, it is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football. Contested by 18 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the J2 League. Until the 2014 season, it was known as the J League Division 1. History Phases of J1 Before the professional league (1992 and earlier) Before the inception of the J.League, the highest level of club football was the Japan Soccer League (JSL), which consisted of amateur clubs. Despite being well-attended during the boom of the late 1960s and early 1970s (when Japan's national team won the bronze Olympic medal at the 1968 games in Mexico), the JSL went into decline in the 1980s, in general line with the deteriorating situation worldwide. Fans were few, the grounds were not of the highest quality, and the Japanese national team was not on a par with the Asian powerhouses. To raise the level of play domestically, to attempt to ...
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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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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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1988 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1988 season. Overview It was contested by 32 teams, and Nissan Motors won the championship. Results 1st round * Yamaha Motors 3–0 Toho Titanium *Fujitsu 1–2 Matsushita Electric *Cosmo Oil 2–1 Toshiba *Aoyama Gakuin University 0–8 Honda * Yomiuri 4–1 TDK *Komazawa University 2–1 YKK *Yanmar Diesel 8–1 Sapporo University *Tsukuba University 0–2 Nissan Motors *Mitsubishi Motors 1–0 Mazda *Doshisha University 1–2 Sumitomo Metals *Osaka University of Commerce 3–4 Yawata Steel * Mitsubishi Chemical Kurosaki 1–5 Fujita Industries *Furukawa Electric 1–0 Chuo Bohan * Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 4–1 Teijin *All Nippon Airways 5–0 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences *Toyota Motors 1–0 NKK 2nd round * Yamaha Motors 2–0 Matsushita Electric *Cosmo Oil 0–2 Honda * Yomiuri 3–0 Komazawa University *Yanmar Diesel 0–1 Nissan Motors *Mitsubishi Motors 1–2 Sumitomo Metals * Yawata Steel 0–7 Fujita Industries ...
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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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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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