• began as the company team, Furukawa Electric Soccer Club (古河電気工業サッカー部) in 1946. As the company team, it won the Japan Soccer League twice, the Emperor's...
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  • follows each name. Furukawa Electric (1965–1992), became JEF United Chiba Hitachi SC (1965–1992), became Kashiwa Reysol Mitsubishi Motors (1965–1992), became...
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    Verdy), and Furukawa Electric (now JEF United Ichihara Chiba). In December 2008, Gamba made it to the semi-finals of the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup after...
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  • aggregate against Nippon Kokan. Eight clubs entered the first ever edition of the Japan Soccer League; Furukawa Electric, Hitachi, Mitsubishi Motors, Nagoya...
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  • part of the Japanese Regional Leagues. Founded in 1967, the club was tied with Furukawa Electric Company. In 1986, they had a moment of glory by winning the...
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  • Nippon Steel Yawata SC (category Japan Soccer League clubs)
    with Furukawa Electric) All Japan Works Football Championship: 1963, 1964 All Japan Inter-City Football Championship: 1957, 1962 Kyushu Soccer League:...
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  • Cerezo Osaka (redirect from Yanmar Club)
    nationality. Club officials for 2024. As of 24 June 2021 The original clubs of the Japan Soccer League in 1965 were Mitsubishi Motors, Furukawa Electric, Hitachi...
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    Kashiwa Reysol (category Japan Soccer League clubs)
    division club in the country to wear yellow-black. The original clubs of the Japan Soccer League in 1965 were Mitsubishi Motors, Furukawa Electric, Hitachi...
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  • who had returned to the club after successful periods in Europe, Furukawa Electric won their second title. Okudera became the first widely recognized...
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  • Urawa Red Diamonds (category Japan Soccer League clubs)
    Fukuda with 152 goals The original clubs of the Japan Soccer League in 1965 were Mitsubishi Motors, Furukawa Electric, Hitachi, Yanmar Diesel, Toyo Kogyo...
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  • Kazuya Igarashi (category 1965 births)
    from high school, he joined Furukawa Electric (later JEF United Ichihara) in 1984. He played many matches from 1985 and the club won the championship for...
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    Ken Naganuma (category Japan Soccer League players)
    first Japanese Footballer of the Year awards. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined new league Japan Soccer League. He played 19 games and scored 8 goals in...
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  • List of Japanese football champions (category Japan Soccer League)
    champions are the winners of the top league in Japan, the Japan Soccer League from 1965 to 1992 and the J.League since then. Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Tokyo...
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  • attempt after the 1978 debacle. Kofu Club saved itself from relegation by defeating Furukawa Electric Chiba, Furukawa's B-team. Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi fell through...
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  • Masao Uchino (category Japan Soccer League players)
    University, he joined Furukawa Electric. He won 1960, 1961 and 1964 Emperor's Cup. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined new league Japan Soccer League. He played...
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  • Mitsuo Kamata (category Japan Soccer League players)
    he joined Furukawa Electric in 1960. He won the 1960, 1961, and 1964 Emperor's Cup. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined the new Japan Soccer League. He...
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  • Kenji Tochio (category Japan Soccer League players)
    graduating from high school, he joined Furukawa Electric SC. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined the new Japan Soccer League. He retired in 1970. He played...
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  • Shigeo Yaegashi (category Japan Soccer League players)
    Furukawa Electric in 1958. In 1963, he was selected Japanese Footballer of the Year awards. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined new league Japan Soccer...
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  • Auto Hiroshima Furukawa Electric: Furukawa Electric Chiba Yomiuri Soccer Club: Yomiuri S.C. Juniors Yanmar Diesel: Yanmar Club Reserve clubs were usually...
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    Saburō Kawabuchi (category Japan Soccer League players)
    graduating from Waseda University, Kawabuchi played for Furukawa Electric, in the early days of the Japan Soccer League. In the initial league season, he was the...
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    Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing Works in Fukushima, Osaka by Kōnosuke Matsushita. In 1935, it was incorporated and renamed Matsushita Electric Industrial...
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  • Ryuzo Hiraki (category Japan Soccer League players)
    moved to Furukawa Electric. Furukawa Electric won 1960, 1961 and 1964 Emperor's Cup. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined new league Japan Soccer League....
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  • Seishiro Shimatani (category Japan Soccer League players)
    from Kansai University, he joined Furukawa Electric in 1961. In 1965, Furukawa Electric joined new league Japan Soccer League and he played in 1 season...
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    Honda (category Electric motor manufacturers)
    Battle of the Bands Honda G-Con Honda F.C., football (soccer) club Honda Heat, rugby union club Honda in motorsport Honda Performance Development Honda...
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  • teams, and Furukawa Electric won the cup. Hitachi 3–0 Kyoto Shiko Nagoya Club 3–2 Dot Well Toyo Industries 2–1 Kwangaku Club Motomo Club 0–8 Keio BRB...
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  • Classic Clubs – Tokyo Verdy 1969". FIFA. Archived from the original on 1 October 2009. クラブサッカーの始祖鳥 読売クラブ [The archaeopteryx of club soccer -Yomiuri Club] (in...
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  • contested by 16 teams, and Furukawa Electric won the cup. Toyo Industries 3–0 Waseda University WMW Hitachi 3–0 Nagoya Bank Toyama Soccer 0–2 Chuo University...
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    Corporation (日本電気株式会社, Nippon Denki Kabushiki gaisha, an acronym for the Nippon Electric Company) is a Japanese multinational information technology and electronics...
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    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...
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  • Yomiuri promoted, Toyota Motors relegated. Source: [citation needed] Toshiba promoted, Furukawa Chiba relegated. Japan - List of final tables (RSSSF)...
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