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Renofa Yamaguchi FC
is a Japanese professional Association football, football club based in Yamaguchi (city), Yamaguchi, the capital of Yamaguchi Prefecture. They currently play in the J2 League, the second tier of professional football in Japanese association football league system, Japan's football league system. History The original football team consisted of a group of teaching staff who were based within Yamaguchi prefecture, a team called , often abbreviated to ''Yamaguchi Teachers'' or ''Yamaguchi KFC'' (compare Tochigi S.C. and Gainare Tottori, who started as teachers' clubs and are now members of the J.League). In February 2006, the Yamaguchi Football Association eyed the placement of a team from Yamaguchi in the J.League. Setting its heart of operations at Yamaguchi Teachers, a new football club was established. At the same time, a public appeal was made to name the new club, with ''Renofa Yamaguchi F.C.'' being decided in March of the same year. The word ''renofa'' is a wasei-eigo, a c ...
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Yamaguchi Ishin Park Stadium
is an athletic stadium in Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi, Japan. It was formerly known as Ishin Memorial Park Stadium after the ''Ishin'' (Restoration, meaning the Meiji Restoration in which the Choshu Domain played a large part). Since January 2018 it has been called Ishin Me-Life Stadium for the naming rights. The stadium is opened for 18th National Sports Festival of Japan The is the national premier sports event of Japan. It consists of three stages. The skating and ice hockey stage takes place in January, the skiing stage takes place in February, and the main Autumn tournament takes place in September and Octob ... in 1963, and renovated for 66th National Sports Festival of Japan in 2011. The stadium is home to the professional football team Renofa Yamaguchi FC. Naming rights Yamaguchi Prefecture decided to introduce naming rights for a prefectural facility for the first time as a way to fund its administrative and financial reforms. The naming rights holder had to pay at leas ...
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Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima F
The is a group of autonomous Japanese multinational companies in a variety of industries. Founded by Yatarō Iwasaki in 1870, the Mitsubishi Group traces its origins to the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, a unified company that existed from 1870 to 1946. The company, along with other major zaibatsu, was disbanded during the occupation of Japan following World War II by the order of the Allies. Despite the dissolution, the former constituent companies continue to share the Mitsubishi brand and trademark. While the group of companies engages in limited business cooperation, most notably through monthly "Friday Conference" executive meetings, they remain formally independent and are not under common control. The three main entities (''gosanke'') are Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (the largest bank in Japan), Mitsubishi Corporation (a general trading company), and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (a diversified manufacturing company). A 2020 estimate concluded that all the Mitsubishi companies co ...
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1984 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1984 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Kanto Hokushinetsu Tokai Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu {{1984 in Japanese football 1984 Jap Jap ''Jap'' is an English abbreviation of the word " Japanese". In the United States, some Japanese Americans have come to find the term offensive because of the internment they suffered during World War II. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, ''Jap ... 3 ...
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1983 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1983 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Kanto Hokushinetsu Tokai Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu {{1983 in Japanese football 1983 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. Events January * January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ... Jap Jap 3 ...
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1982 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1982 season. Overview It was contested by 28 teams, and Yamaha Motors won the championship. Results 1st round *Nippon Sport Science University 1–1 (PK 2–1) Morioka Zebra * Nippon Kokan 2–0 Yamaguchi Teachers *Osaka University of Commerce 1–2 Mazda *Furukawa Electric 3–1 Fukuoka University *Kyoto Sangyo University 0–4 Nippon Steel *Teijin 0–2 Matsushita Electric * Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 2–1 Daikyo Oil *Toshiba 1–2 Yamaha Motors * Fujitsu 4–3 Honda *Hitachi 3–1 Kokushikan University *Sapporo University 1–2 Nissan Motors *Nissei Plastic Industry 1–2 Tokyo University of Agriculture 2nd round * Fujita Industries 6–2 Nippon Sport Science University * Nippon Kokan 1–2 Mazda *Furukawa Electric 3–0 Nippon Steel *Matsushita Electric 2–4 Yanmar Diesel *Mitsubishi Motors 2–0 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals * Yamaha Motors 1–0 Fujitsu *Hitachi 3–1 Nissan Motors *Tokyo University of Agriculture 0–2 Yomiuri Quarterfin ...
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1982 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1982 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Hakodate FC 1976 changed name to Blackpecker Hakodate. Tohoku Kanto Hokushinetsu Tokai Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu References {{1982 in Japanese football 1982 Jap Jap ''Jap'' is an English abbreviation of the word " Japanese". In the United States, some Japanese Americans have come to find the term offensive because of the internment they suffered during World War II. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, ''Jap ... 3 ...
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1981 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1981 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Kanto Hokushinetsu Tokai Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu References {{1981 in Japanese football 1981 Jap Jap ''Jap'' is an English abbreviation of the word " Japanese". In the United States, some Japanese Americans have come to find the term offensive because of the internment they suffered during World War II. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, ''Jap ... 3 ...
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1980 Japanese Regional Leagues
Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1980 season. Champions list League standings Hokkaido Tohoku Kantō Hokushinetsu Tōkai Kansai Chūgoku Shikoku Kyushu {{1980 in Japanese football 1980 Jap Jap ''Jap'' is an English abbreviation of the word " Japanese". In the United States, some Japanese Americans have come to find the term offensive because of the internment they suffered during World War II. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, ''Jap ... 3 ...
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1976 Emperor's Cup
Statistics of Emperor's Cup in the 1976 season. Overview It was contested by 26 teams, and Furukawa Electric won the cup. Results 1st round *Fukuoka University 2–1 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals * Nippon Kokan 1–3 Yomiuri * Teijin Matsuyama 0–4 Toyo Industries * Yamaguchi Teachers 0–2 Kyoto Shiko *Nihon University 0–2 Yamaha Motors *Chuo University 2–0 Gonohe Town Hall *Yanmar Club 2–1 Honda * Fujita Industries 5–0 Dainichi Cable Industries * Niigata Eleven 1–4 Toyota Motors *Sapporo University 0–6 Waseda University 2nd round *Yanmar Diesel 5–2 Fukuoka University * Yomiuri 1–2 Toyo Industries * Eidai 2–0 Kyoto Shiko * Yamaha Motors 3–3 (PK 2–3) Nippon Steel *Hitachi 2–0 Chuo University *Yanmar Club 0–2 Furukawa Electric * Fujita Industries 3–0 Toyota Motors *Waseda University 0–1 Mitsubishi Motors Quarterfinals *Yanmar Diesel 2–1 Toyo Industries * Eidai 0–1 Nippon Steel *Hitachi 2–3 Furukawa Electric * Fujita Industries 2–0 Mitsu ...
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Emperor's Cup
, commonly known as or Japan FA Cup, and rebranded as The JFA Emperor's Cup from 2024 onwards, is a Japanese annual football competition. It has the longest tradition of any football tournament in Japan, dating back to 1921, before the formation of the J.League, Japan Football League, current JFL (not former JFL) 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 colonies such as Korea under Japanese rule, Korea, Taiwan under Japanese rule, Taiwan, and sometimes Manchukuo. The winning club qualifies for the AFC Champions League and the Japanese Super Cup. The tournament's equivalent in women's football is the Empress's Cup. The current holders are Vissel Kobe, having won their second cup in the 2024 Emperor's Cup, 2024 edition, having previously won their first in 2019 Emperor's Cup, 2019. Overview As it is a competition to decide the "best soccer club in Japan", the cup is now open to ...
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Promotion And Relegation
Promotion and relegation is used by sports leagues as a process where teams can move up and down among divisions in a league system, based on their performance over a season. Leagues that use promotion and relegation systems are sometimes called open leagues. In a system of promotion and relegation, the best-ranked team(s) in a lower division are ''promoted'' to a higher division for the next season, and the worst-ranked team(s) in the higher division are ''relegated'' to the lower division for the next season. During the season, teams that are high enough in the league table that they would qualify for promotion are sometimes said to be in the ''promotion zone'', and those at the bottom are in the ''relegation zone'' (colloquially the ''drop zone'' or ''facing the drop''). These can also involve being in zones where promotion and relegation is not automatic but subject to a playoff, such as in the EFL Championship where teams 3rd to 6th enter a playoff for promotion to the ...
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