• 1978 JSL Cup Final was the third final of the JSL Cup competition. The final was played at Okayama Athletic Stadium in Okayama on August 27, 1978. Mitsubishi...
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  • Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1978 season. It was contested by 20 teams, and Mitsubishi Motors won the championship. Fujita Industries 2-1 Honda Nippon...
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  • 1977 JSL Cup Final was the second final of the JSL Cup competition. The final was played at National Stadium in Tokyo on May 25, 1977. Furukawa Electric...
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  • 1979 JSL Cup Final was the fourth final of the JSL Cup competition. The final was played at Osaka Nagai Stadium in Osaka on July 29, 1979. Yomiuri won...
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  • Urawa Red Diamonds (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    moved the club to Tokyo in 1958. In 1965 it formed the Japan Soccer League (JSL) along with today's JEF United Chiba, Kashiwa Reysol, Cerezo Osaka, Sanfrecce...
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  • JEF United Chiba (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    team, it won the Japan Soccer League twice, the Emperor's Cup four times and the JSL League Cup three times. Furukawa also won the 1986–87 Asian Club Championship...
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    Kashiwa Reysol (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    Eight"). They had some successes during the mid-1970s, winning Emperor's Cups and JSL titles and contributing several players to the Japanese national team...
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  • Nagoya Grampus (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1972 Division 1 (JSL Div. 1): 1973–77 Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1978–86 Division 1 (JSL Div. 1): 1987 Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1988–89...
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    competition, although doubles, once common in the JSL, have become very rare. However, because the Emperor's Cup is contested in a knockout tournament format...
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  • Sanfrecce Hiroshima (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    Toyo Industries that became the first JSL champions also completed the first double by taking the Emperor's Cup. They were also the first of three "Invincibles"...
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  • as the second competition in 1978 was already served as a mere opening league match of the JSL. This previous Super Cup competition was taken less seriously...
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  • Senior Football Championship cup competition and then winning a promotion/relegation series against the bottom teams in the JSL. From 1973 to 1980, both the...
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  • Cerezo Osaka (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    now-disbanded Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. With four Japanese league titles to its credit, it was a mainstay of the JSL Division 1 until 1990 when it...
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  • Tokyo Verdy (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    League, with honours including 2 league titles, 5 Emperor's Cups, 6 JSL Cup/J.League Cups and an Asian Club Championship title, and the most successful...
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  • JSL 2nd Division, the former Japan Football League, and the current Japan Football League), thus the "Shakaijin" is now effectively a non-league cup competition...
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  • Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1979 season. It was contested by 20 teams, and Yomiuri won the championship. Yanmar Diesel 5-0 Toshiba Horikawa Nippon Steel...
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  • Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo (category Japanese League Cup winners)
    Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1978. They adopted new name Toshiba Soccer Club in 1980 and were promoted to the JSL Division 1 in 1989. Their highest...
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  • Shonan Bellmare (category Asian Cup Winners Cup winning clubs)
    won the JSL three times (including two doubles with the Emperor's Cup) between 1977 and 1981. They were nevertheless relegated to the JSL's Division...
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  • Kawasaki Frontale (category Japanese League Cup winners)
    League (JSL), including Yomiuri (later Tokyo Verdy 1969), Toshiba (later Consadole Sapporo) and NKK SC (now defunct). They first made the JSL Division...
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  • Kashima Antlers (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    It played in the semi-professional Japan Soccer League (JSL). They were promoted to the JSL's top flight in 1984, but never made much of an impact, going...
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  • Ventforet Kofu (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    employees of their sponsoring companies. Kofu Club joined the newly formed JSL Division 2 in 1972. They stayed there until the conclusion of the league...
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  • he joined Nippon Kokan (later NKK) in 1978. The club won the champions at 1980 JSL Cup and 1981 Emperor's Cup. From 1985, the club won the 2nd place...
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    League, the highest level of club football was the Japan Soccer League (JSL), which was formed in 1965 and consisted of amateur clubs. Despite being...
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    1968 Mexico Olympic Games, the Japan national team, filled with the top JSL stars of the era, had its first big success winning third place and a bronze...
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  • The 1977 JSL Cup was contested by 20 teams, and Furukawa Electric won the championship. Nippon Kokan 0-2 Honda Yanmar Diesel 1-0 Mitsubishi Motors Fujita...
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    first league championship in 1980. The club also won the 1983 and 1984 JSL Cup. In 1984, he retired from football and resigned as the manager of Yanmar...
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  • They were promoted to the Japan Soccer League Division 2 in 1975 and to the JSL Division 1 in 1981; the closest they came to the title was in 1985–86 and...
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  • Kyoto Sanga FC (category Emperor's Cup winners)
    Club) Division 2 (JSL Division 2): 1972–1978 (as Kyoto Shiko Club) Kansai Soccer League: 1979–1988 (as Kyoto Shiko Club) Division 2 (JSL Division 2): 1989–1991...
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    Zico (footballer) (category 1978 FIFA World Cup players)
    career totals. 1Include Copa do Brasil, Coppa Italia, JSL Cup, J.League Cup, and Emperor's Cup 2Include Copa Libertadores and Supercopa Sudamericana 3Campeonato...
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  • Yokohama Flügels (category Asian Cup Winners Cup winning clubs)
    regional Kanto Football League in the early 1980s. They were promoted to the JSL's Second Division in 1984 and immediately made an impact, being promoted to...
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