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Founded | 1965 |
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Folded | 1992 |
Country | Japan |
Most championships | Toyo Industries, Yomiuri (5) |
Japan Soccer League (JSL)[1] used to be an amateur football league in Japan.[2]
Contents
1 Champions
1.1 Division 1
1.2 Division 2
2 References
Champions |
Division 1 |
Season | Champions | Runner-up | Third place |
1965 | Toyo Industries | Yawata Steel | Furukawa Electric |
1966 | Toyo Industries | Yawata Steel | Furukawa Electric |
1967 | Toyo Industries | Furukawa Electric | Mitsubishi Motors |
1968 | Toyo Industries | Yanmar Diesel | Mitsubishi Motors |
1969 | Mitsubishi Motors | Toyo Industries | Yawata Steel |
1970 | Toyo Industries | Mitsubishi Motors | Hitachi |
1971 | Yanmar Diesel | Mitsubishi Motors | Nippon Steel |
1972 | Hitachi | Yanmar Diesel | Toyo Industries |
1973 | Mitsubishi Motors | Hitachi | Yanmar Diesel |
1974 | Yanmar Diesel | Mitsubishi Motors | Hitachi |
1975 | Yanmar Diesel | Mitsubishi Motors | Hitachi |
1976 | Furukawa Electric | Mitsubishi Motors | Fujita Industries |
1977 | Fujita Industries | Mitsubishi Motors | Hitachi |
1978 | Mitsubishi Motors | Yanmar Diesel | Fujita Industries |
1979 | Fujita Industries | Yomiuri | Hitachi |
1980 | Yanmar Diesel | Fujita Industries | Furukawa Electric |
1981 | Fujita Industries | Yomiuri | Mitsubishi Motors |
1982 | Mitsubishi Motors | Hitachi | Yanmar Diesel |
1983 | Yomiuri | Nissan Motors | Fujita Industries |
1984 | Yomiuri | Nissan Motors | Yamaha Motors |
1985/86 | Furukawa Electric | Nippon Kokan | Honda |
1986/87 | Yomiuri | Nippon Kokan | Mitsubishi Motors |
1987/88 | Yamaha Motors | Nippon Kokan | Mitsubishi Motors |
1988/89 | Nissan Motors | All Nippon Airways | Yamaha Motors |
1989/90 | Nissan Motors | Yomiuri | All Nippon Airways |
1990/91 | Yomiuri | Nissan Motors | Honda |
1991/92 | Yomiuri | Nissan Motors | Yamaha Motors |
Division 2 |
Season | Champions | Runner-up | Third place |
1972 | Toyota Motors | Tanabe Pharmaceuticals | Kofu |
1973 | Eidai Industries | Kofu | Yomiuri |
1974 | Yomiuri | Fujitsu | Kyoto Shiko |
1975 | Tanabe Pharmaceuticals | Yomiuri | Fujitsu |
1976 | Fujitsu | Yomiuri | Tanabe Pharmaceuticals |
1977 | Yomiuri | Nissan Motors | Sumitomo Metals |
1978 | Honda | Nissan Motors | Kofu |
1979 | Toshiba Horikawa | Yamaha Motors | Fujitsu |
1980 | Honda | Fujitsu | Toshiba |
1981 | Nippon Kokan | Nissan Motors | Toshiba |
1982 | Yamaha Motors | Toshiba | Sumitomo Metals |
1983 | Nippon Kokan | Sumitomo Metals | Toshiba |
1984 | Sumitomo Metals | All Nippon Airways | Matsushita Electric |
1985/86 | Matsushita Electric | Mazda | Toshiba |
1986/87 | Sumitomo Metals | Toyota Motors | Tanabe Pharmaceuticals |
1987/88 | All Nippon Airways | Matsushita Electric | Toshiba |
1988/89 | Toshiba | Hitachi | Tanabe Pharmaceuticals |
1989/90 | Mitsubishi Motors | Toyota Motors | Mazda |
1990/91 | Hitachi | Mazda | Fujita |
1991/92 | Fujita | Sumitomo Metals | Yanmar Diesel |
References |
↑ JSL is an English acronym. JSL stands for "Japan Soccer League".
↑ BBC.co.uk, "How football went Japanese," 17 May 2002; NHK.or.jp, "The J. League - the Japan Professional Football League," September 16, 2012; retrieved 2012-9-27.
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- 1960s establishments in Japan
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