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The Yokohama Canon Eagles is a Japanese
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team founded in 1981 that competes in the
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and is owned by
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. The team was previously based in Machida,
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, Japan. According to the official website, it was founded as Canon Rugby Team in 1980, and determined the nickname ''Eagles'' in 2010. The team moved to
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 To ...
ahead of the rebranding of the
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in 2022, becoming the Yokohama Canon Eagles.


Team history

When the rugby team was promoted to the '' Top East regional league'', it played there for the seasons 2008-2009 through 2011-12. With season 2009-2010 the team successfully established itself with place 8 of 12 teams, the next year it was undefeated in its league, and set up to win for two consecutive seasons 2010-11 and 2011–12, both times qualifying for the ''Top Challenge'' series of the next level ''Top League'', earning the nickname ''Eagles''. In the '' 2010–11 Top Challenge'' series, the best placed regional teams from East Japan, West Japan, and Kyushu played each other in a round-robin tournament. The ''Eagles'' ranked 3rd, advanced to the ''Top League'' promotion and relegation play-offs, but lost 31 - 19 against the ''
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'', which remained in their league for the next season. In the ''2011-12 Top East'' regional league season, the team again topped the competition and qualified directly for the four-team '' Top Challenge One'' series. The Eagles beat ''
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'' 46 - 24 in their first-round game, then beat ''
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'' 37 - 24 on their next game before losing 68 - 17 to ''
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'' in their final game. However, the team topped the ''Top Challenge'' table to qualify for the ''
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'' as the ''Top Challenger''. They won the first round (against
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), but lost the Quarter Final (to the
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). More important, the team also won promotion to the next level ''Top League'' for the following season. The
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season did mark their debut in this highest competition class, ending with 11th place of 14 teams on table on 19 points with 3 wins and 10 losses. The team did not qualify again for entry into the ''50th All Japan Rugby Football Championship'', but remained in the ''Top League'' nonetheless. In the
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regular season 16 teams participated in 2 pools/groups of 8. In the
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s of the pool stage the ''Canon Eagles'' in Pool A reached 4th place on 20 points with 4 wins and 3 losses and went through to Group 1 in the group stage with 1 starting point. In the round-robin tournaments of the group stage the team in Group 1 reached 7th rank on 8 points with 1 win and 6 losses, and retained the place in the ''Top League'' for the next season. The ''Eagles'' went on to the wildcard play-offs for entry into the ''
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''. The qualified Group 1 and Group 2 teams played off over two rounds, with the second round winners competing in the Championship Tournament. The team lost 25 – 41 in its first round against the ''
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'', which failed to advance after round two the week later. In the
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regular season 16 teams again participated in 2 pools/groups of 8. In the pool stage round-robin tournaments the ''Canon Eagles'' in Pool A reached 3rd place on 23 points with 4 wins and 3 losses and went through to Group 1 in the group stage with 2 starting points. In this stage's round-robin tournaments the team in Group 1 once more reached 7th rank on 8 points with 1 win and 6 losses, retaining a ''Top League'' place for the ''Eagles'' for another season. The team went on to the wildcard play-offs for entry into the ''
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''. The qualified Group 1 and Group 2 teams played off over two rounds, with the second round winners competing in the Championship Tournament. The ''Eagles'' lost 10 – 14 in their first round against the ''
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'', which advanced after winning round two to participate in the first stage of the Championship. Owing to the
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and
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's entry into the 2016 Super Rugby tournament, the format of 2015–16 Top League season was altered from the previous year. A pre-season competition with four pools was staged to provide each Top League team with five matches before the regular season started. The ''Canon Eagles'' in Pool D finished third with 1 draw and 2 losses, gaining 4 points and qualifying for 9th–12th place semifinals. At the end of pre-season the team reached 10th rank beating ''
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'' 27 – 24, but losing 25 – 48 against the ''
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''. In the
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the 16 teams participated again in 2 pools/groups of 8. In pool stage round-robin tournaments the ''Eagles'' in Pool A reached 4th place on 25 points with 5 wins and 2 losses, advancing directly to the title play-offs. The set Group 1 and Group 2 teams played off over two rounds, with the second round winners competing for the first four ranks. The ''Eagles'' already lost 6 – 46 in their first round against the ''
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'', which went on to not only win the title against the ''
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'' but also a shortened ''
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'' in the end. The ''Canon Eagles'' beat the ''
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'' 24 – 18 and lost 17 – 48 to the ''
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'', finishing the season with 6th rank. The
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regular season saw all 16 teams competing in a round-robin style tournament where they played each other once. This time there were no title-play-offs, the team on top after the round-robin stages was crowned the champion. The top three teams progressed to the ''
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'' to play a
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finalist probably for the last time, with the ''
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s'' completing a league and cup double. The ''Eagles'' reached 7th place in total on 37 points with 8 wins and 7 losses, keeping their mid-field position in an adapted ''Top League'' for the next season.


Current squad

The Yokohama Canon Eagles squad for the 2023 season is: * * denotes players qualified to play for the
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on dual nationality or residency grounds.


Coaches

* Yoji Nagatomo (2015–) *
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Yuki Imamura


Home ground

Canon Sports Park


References


External links

*
Canon Eagles Official Site, old versionArchived
from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2014 through
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.
Canon Eagles Top League Profile
for 2013-14,
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Canon Eagles Team Profile
at japonrugby.net
Rugby Japan
Canon Eagles Team Page (Japanese)
Canon Eagles
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