Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance J3 League FC Tokyo U-23 home game

明治安田生命J3リーグ FC東京U-23ホームゲーム
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FC Tokyo U-23 - Team

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FC Tokyo Under−23 is a Japanese football team based in Tokyo. FC Tokyo joined J3 League in 2016 along with the reserve teams of neighbours Gamba Osaka and Cerezo Osaka. It is the reserve team of FC Tokyo and currently plays in J3 League which they have done since their entry to the league at the beginning of the 2016 season.

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SC Sagamihara - Team

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SC Sagamihara (SC相模原 , SC Sagamihara) is a Japanese association football club based in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture. In 2014, club belongs to J3 League established recently.
In 2011, they joined Division 2 of the Kanto Regional League after three years of consecutive promotions through the Kanagawa Prefectural League.

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Blaublitz Akita - Team

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Blaublitz Akita (ブラウブリッツ秋田 , Burauburittsu Akita) (formerly TDK S.C.) are a Japanese association football team based in Akita, Akita. In 2014, they entered the J3 League after previously playing in the Japan Football League, the third tier of the Japanese association football league system. They were promoted to the Tohoku Regional League in 1982.

The club entered the J3 League for the 2014 season. They are automatically promoted to the Japan Football League after they won the National Regional League Playoffs.

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Y.S.C.C. 横 浜 - Team

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Yokohama Sports & amp; Culture Club (Yokohama Sports and Culture Club, Yokohama Sports & amp; Culture Club) is the home town of Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan, soccer club to join the Japan Professional Football League (J-League). Designation is "Y.S.C.C. Yokohama" (Wyeth CC Yokohama).

Founded in 1986 as the "Yokohama Sport Club". Change the name to; in 1987, "Culture Club Yokohama Soccer & amp". Change the name to Culture Club; Yokohama Sports & amp together with the corporation in 2002. In 2013 it was approved as the J-League associate member club, was joined the J-League in 2014. Management corporation is a non-profit organization (NPO) Yokohama Sports & amp; a Culture Club. Club name has a meaning that aims at the development of local culture through sports club that leads deep with local residents.

There is also the establishment of the circumstances (see below), it had been the aim of the promotion of local sports and cultural activities as an amateur without a professional football club of at the time of 2011, operating structure from 2014 is also J-League admission while maintaining the current We have switched the contract of some players to the professional with the (see those items).

Home Stadium NHK Spring Mitsuzawa ball game field, practice field is a Country and Athletic Club and Uminokoen Nagisa Grand Yokohama (see # Stadium practice field for more details).

Cerezo Osaka - Team

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League football team, currently playing in the J2 League. The official home towns for the team are Osaka City and Sakai City. Cerezo Osaka (セレッソ大阪 Seresso Ōsaka) is a J.

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J-League

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The J.League (Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ) is Japan's professional football league including the first division J1 League, second division J2 League and third division J3 League. J1 League is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football. J league was founded based on Japan Soccer League. Japan Soccer League, or JSL, was the top flight football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J.

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association football

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Association football is governed internationally by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA; French: Fédération Internationale de Football Association ), which organises World Cups for both men and women every four years. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. Within the English-speaking world, association football is now usually called football in the United Kingdom and mainly soccer in Canada and the United States.

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The rules of association football were codified in England by the Football Association in 1863 and the name association football was coined to distinguish the game from the other forms of football played at the time, specifically rugby football.

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Japan Football League

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The Japan Football League, (日本フットボールリーグ , Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu) also known as simply the JFL is the 4th tier of the Japanese association football league system, positioned beneath three divisions of the J.League, and the top tier of amateur football in the country. The Japan Football League started from the 1999 season when the second division of J.League (J2) was also born. Four former JFL clubs have competed in the top flight: Yokohama FC (2007), Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (2014, as Tokushima Vortis), Matsumoto Yamaga (2015), and V-Varen Nagasaki (2018).

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These 8 teams together with Yokohama FC that was allowed to participate as a special case after the merger of Yokohama Flügels and Yokohama F. Marinos competed in the inaugural 1999 season. Out of 16 teams who played the last season of the former JFL, 9 decided and were accepted to play in J2 and the other 7 teams as well as Yokogawa Electric, the winners of the Regional League Promotion Series, formed the new Japan Football League. It also moved a tier down the pyramid, making it fourth-tier league since 2014.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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