Akita FC Cambiare
is a Japanese Association football, football club based in Akita, Akita, Akita, the capital city of Akita Prefecture. They play in the Tohoku Soccer League. Their team colour is red. History The club based in Akita, Akita, was founded as Ashikaga Komuten Kawabe FC in 1973. The team absorbed the :ja:秋田市役所, Akita City Government FC in 2006 and were renamed as FC Akita Cambiare. It has been redefined again as Akita FC Cambiare in 2010. League & cup record ;Key Honours Current squad Former players *Kazuhiro Kawata *Kenji Suzuki (footballer) *Jumpei Saito *:ja:稲垣和弥, Kazuya Inagaki *:zh-yue:佐藤和旗, Kazuki Sato *:zh-yue:小澤征敏, Masatoshi Ozawa Emperor's Cup Prefectural Match Records } Songs and chants * City Anthem of Akita Audio Lyrics References External links * *Ameba website {{Japanese Club Football, group=clubs Akita FC Cambiare, Football clubs in Japan Association foot ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Soyu Stadium
Soyu Stadium, formerly a.k.a. , is an athletic stadium in Akita, Akita, Japan. Located approximately 3 kilometers from the city center, the Akita Yabase Stadium is a multi-use facility opened in September 1941. It has been renovated several times, including a complete rebuilding in 1981, track repairs in 1985, and modifications in 1995 to accommodate the requirements for J.League soccer. The stadium was the main venue for the World Games 2001. It also hosted the National Sports Festival of Japan in :ja:第16回国民体育大会, 1961 and :ja:第62回国民体育大会, 2007. The facilities is the home stadium for the Blaublitz Akita, a J.League team. Naming rights The oldest and largest stadium in Akita was renamed in April 2019 when the :ja:ソユー, Soyu Corporation purchased the naming rights. The agreement was reported as being worth 3.5 million yen per year. Gallery Image:Field of Akita Municipal Yabase Athletic Stadium 20190414.jpg, Four 40.75-meter-tall Panasonic 45-L ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2009 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 2009 season. Champions list As of October 25, 2009 *Club names in bold indicates clubs advance to the Regional League promotion series held in late November. Club names in ''italic'' indicates winners and runners-up of All Japan Senior Football Championship which advance to the Regional League promotion series as well. :Sourc33rd Regional Football League Tournament Hokkaido 2009 was the 32nd season of Hokkaido League. The season started on May 10 and ended on September 13. It was contested by six teams and Sapporo University GP won the tournament. After the season, Barefoot Hokkaido and Toyota Motor Hokkaido were relegated to the Block Leagues. They were replaced by Blackpecker Hakodate and Maruseizu FC League table Results Tohoku Division 1 2009 was the 33rd season of Tohoku League. The season started on April 12 and ended on October 11. It was contested by eight teams and Grulla Morioka won the championship f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022 Japanese Regional Leagues
The was the 57th edition of the Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Football in Japan, Japanese football league system. As usual, this edition of the Regional Leagues was divided with 84 teams distributed in nine regional leagues. The winners of the first division of each Regional League along with other three between the nine Regional Leagues runners-up (determined by criteria set by the Japan Football Association, JFA), qualified for the 2022 Japanese Regional Football Champions League. It served as a single-elimination tournament, in which the winner and the runner-up of the competition can also qualify either directly for the Japan Football League (JFL), or by a play-off match with one of the last-placed teams at the JFL table, with the confirmation of how must the winner (and/or runner-up) get promoted to the JFL being made by the league board. Champions list Regional League Standings Hokkaido Soccer League, Hokkaido Tohoku Soccer League, Tohoku For the 2022 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2021 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2022 Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese association football league system, held their regular season 2021, marking the 56th edition Japanese Regional Leagues. This edition of the Regional Leagues featured 144 teams divided across nine regional leagues. The winners of the first division of each Regional League, along with three runners-up from the nine Regional Leagues (determined by criteria set by the JFA), qualified for the 2021 Japanese Regional Football Champions League. It served as a single-elimination tournament, where the winner and the runner-up of the competition could qualify either directly for the Japan Football (JFL) or through a play-off match with one of the last-placed teams in JFL standings. The decision on how the winner (and/or runner-up) would be promoted to the JFL was made by the league board. Champions list Hokkaido The tournament was terminated on August 26 due to the restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. League tab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2020 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2020 Japanese Regional Leagues (Japanese: 2020 地域リーグ, Hepburn: 2020 Chiiki Rīgu) was the 55th edition of the Japanese Regional Leagues, the fifth tier of the Japanese association football league system. A total of 120 teams competed, split into 9 groups, in the Japanese Regional Leagues. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, all matches in some of the regions were changed from double round-robin into single round-robin, except Chūgoku and Tōkai which used a cup style knockout competition. All regional champions qualified for the 2020 Regional Champions League. Like the J.League, there was no relegation in this season to Prefectural Leagues (promotion and relegation between divisions were still available for some regions). Champions list Hokkaido Due to the impact of the new coronavirus, the following measures were taken for the implementation of the league. *Each team played 7 games, which were the 2nd series in the round robin games. *There will be no ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2019 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2019 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the fifth and sixth tiers of the Japan Football League. Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues in the 2019 season. Champions list Hokkaido Tohoku Kantō Hokushinetsu Tōkai Kansai Promotion/relegation playoff ---- * Kyoto City Fire Department was promoted to the Kansai 2nd Division, while the defeated Biwako Seikei Sports University HIRA was relegated to the Shiga Prefecture League. Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu Promotion/relegation playoff ---- *Kyushu Mitsubishi Motors won, therefore stayed in Kyushu league. ReferencesRSSSF {{2019 in Japanese football 2019 This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year. Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ... 2019 in Japanese fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2018 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2018 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the fifth and sixth tiers of the Japan Football League. Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 2018 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Kantō Hokushinetsu Tōkai Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu ReferencesRSSSF {{2018 in Japanese football 2018 Events January * January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency. * January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ... 2018 in Japanese football leagues ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2017 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2017 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the fifth and sixth tiers of the Japan Football League. Champions list ;Qualified for the Japan Regional Football Champions League 2017: Along them, also Matsue City FC and FC TIAMO Hirakata qualified for the final tournament as they featured in the Top 4 of 2017 All Japan Senior Football Championship. To complete the scenario, also FC Kariya were picked to participate. Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu See also * Japanese Regional Leagues References {{2017 in Japanese football 2017 2017 was designated as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations General Assembly. Events January * January 1 – Ista ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2016 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2016 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Champions list ;Qualified for the 40th Promotion Regional Series: Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu {{2016 in Japanese football 2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ... Regional Leagues ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2015 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2015 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Champions list ;Qualified for the 39th National Regional Football League Competition: Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu References {{2015 in Japanese football 2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ... 5 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2014 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2014 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues in the 2014 season. Champions list Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu ReferencesRSSSF {{2014 in Japanese football 2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ... 5 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2013 Japanese Regional Leagues
The 2013 Japanese Regional Leagues were a competition between parallel association football leagues ranking at the bottom of the Japan Football League. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Kantō Division 1 Division 2 Hokushinetsu Division 1 Division 2 Tōkai Division 1 Division 2 Kansai Division 1 Division 2 Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu ReferencesRSSSF {{2013 in Japanese football 2013 2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years). 2013 was designated as: *International Year of Water Cooperation *International Year of Quinoa Events January * January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ... 4 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |