• Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1976 season. Source: [citation needed] Since Eidai dropped out of the league and folded in March 1977, Fujitsu...
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  • Japan Soccer League (日本サッカーリーグ, Nihon Sakkā Rīgu); JSL) was the top flight association football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor...
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  • Japan Soccer League Season 1975 ← 1974 1976 →...
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  • lost its place in the League for a second time, this time to Towa Real Estate, which would become one of the biggest names in Japanese football as Fujita...
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  • The 1991–92 season in Japanese football was the last of the old Japan Soccer League before the transition period into the J.League. Source: [citation needed]...
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  • an A-squad to rival its parent company, and Teijin went back to their regional leagues (Chugoku and Shikoku, respectively). Source: [citation needed]...
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  • against All Japan University Soccer Tournament winners Kansai University was played in New Year, 1968. It was a predecessor to the later Japanese Super Cup...
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    to 2014. Before the inception of the J.League, the highest level of club football was the Japan Soccer League (JSL), which was formed in 1965 and consisted...
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  • The 1969 season in Japanese football. Source: RSSSF.org Japan 1969 No relegations....
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  • The 1965 season in Japanese football saw the formation of the Japan Soccer League, the first national league in Japan for football clubs. Eight teams took...
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  • The Japan Football League (Japanese: 日本フットボールリーグ, Hepburn: Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu), also known as simply the JFL, is the 4th tier of the Japanese association...
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  • Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1977 season. This was the inaugural season of the Regional League promotion series, which replaced the Senior...
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  • Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1984 season. No promotion/relegation series for both division were held due to expansion of both divisions in...
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  • 1976 JSL Cup Final was the first final of the JSL Cup competition. The final was played at National Stadium in Tokyo on May 14, 1976. Hitachi won the championship...
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  • season in Japanese football introduced a Second Division to the Japan Soccer League. Nine clubs were chosen from the 1971 Japanese Regional Leagues; when...
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  • Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1981 season. Fujita Industries won their third League title. Nippon Steel, one of eight inaugural member of...
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  • The 1968 season in Japanese football. Source: [citation needed] No relegations....
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  • Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1980 season. For the first time ever, automatic promotion and relegation was introduced for the first and last...
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    teams. Soccer is no exception, and the vestiges of this tradition continue for a long time. Until the establishment of the old Japan_Soccer_League, which...
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    and teams increased in Japan, and teams made up regional leagues in various parts of Japan. In 1977, a team representing Japan participated in its first...
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  • Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1978 season. By winning the 1978 Emperor's Cup and 1978 Japan Soccer League Cup along with the title, Mitsubishi...
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  • Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1979 season. Source: [citation needed] Yamaha promoted, NKK relegated. Source: [citation needed] No relegations...
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  • 1982 was the 18th season of the Japan Soccer League. Mitsubishi tied Yanmar's four championships with its own run. NKK could not adjust to the top flight...
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  • The 1970 season of the Japan Soccer League was the sixth season of Japanese league football. Toyo Industries won their fifth title and set the record...
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  • to the Japan Football League. Until 1976, the main entrance route for regional clubs to the Japan Soccer League was the All Japan Senior Football Championship...
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    Kashiwa Reysol (category Japan Soccer League clubs)
    in Japanese. The club was formed in 1940 and was a founding member ("Original Eight") of the Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. Since the league's inception...
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  • Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1976 season. It was contested by 20 teams, and Hitachi won the championship. Mitsubishi Motors 2-0 Honda Eidai 2-1 Fujita...
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  • former company team of Toyo Kogyo Soccer Club (東洋工業サッカー部) in 1938 and played in the semi-professional Japan Soccer League. The club was an original founder...
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  • The 1966 season of the Japan Soccer League. Source: [citation needed] Nagoya Mutual Bank became the first original JSL club to be relegated. In its place...
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