J2 league FC Ryukyu home game (section 11) FC Ryukyu and FC Machida Zerubia

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J2 league FC Ryukyu home game (section 11) FC Ryukyu and FC Machida Zerubia is Soccer games Sports event held in Japan.

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FC Ryukyu (f-theta Ryukyu, FC Ryukyu ), the Japan of Okinawa City centered on the Okinawa prefecture the whole county home town and Japan Professional Football League is a football club to join the (J-League). The home stadium is the Tapic Prefectural Sogo Yagon Stadium in Okinawa City , and the club office is the Naha Office in Okutakeyama- cho, Naha City , in addition to the headquarters of Ankeda in Okinawa City . The operating corporation is Ryukyu Football Club Co., Ltd .

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Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Section 11 FC Ryukyus VS FC Machida Zelvia Heisei last HOME GAME
Saturday, April 27, 2010
Opening 18 : 00 ~

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The match starts: 19:30
Ball venue Tapic Prefectural Sogo Hiyagon Stadium (Okinawa city roof 5-3-1 )

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Ventforet Kofu (ヴァンフォーレ甲府 , Vanfōre Kōfu) is a Japanese football (soccer) club from Kofu. League Division 1. Ventforet Kofu (1995–present)

The club was renamed Ventforet Kofu in 1995 and joined J.

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The team competes in the J. They stayed there until the conclusion of the league in 1992 when it became a founding member of the former Japan Football League. Ventforet has remained in division one of the Japanese League since then.

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FC Ryukyu - Team

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FC Ryukyu (FC琉球 , Efu Shī Ryūkyū) are an Association football club from the Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The team derive their name from Ryukyu, the historic name for Okinawa Prefecture. They currently play in Japan's J3 League.

In January 2015, FC Ryukyu announced a partnership with Seoul United from the Korean Challengers League. In the 2005 season, they belonged to the Kyūshū Regional League (Kyu League).

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Zweigen Kanazawa - Team

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Zweigen Kanazawa (ツエーゲン金沢 Tsuēgen Kanazawa) is a Japanese football club based in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. League Division 2. On January 7, 2011 the team applied for J-League associate membership.

League Division 2 will participate in Japanese club football's second tier for the 2015 season.

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Kawasaki Frontale - Team

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Kawasaki Frontale (川崎フロンターレ Kawasaki Furontāre) is a J1 League association football club. The team is located in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo. Their home stadium is Todoroki Athletics Stadium, in Nakahara Ward, in the central area of Kawasaki.

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Shimizu S-Pulse - Team

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Shimizu S-Pulse (清水エスパルス Shimizu Esuparusu) is a professional Japanese association football club. Located in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, S-Pulse currently competes in the J1 League (J1). Formed as recently as 1991, S-Pulse are one of the youngest professional teams in Japan. S-Pulse have recorded an average end of season placing of 6.8, which places them fourth behind Kashima Antlers, Yokohama F. Marinos and prefectural rivals, Júbilo Iwata.

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Urawa Red Diamonds - Team

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Urawa Red Diamonds , colloquially Urawa Reds are a professional association football club playing in Japan's football league, J1 League. Its hometown is the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture, but its name comes from the former city of Urawa, which is now a part of Saitama City. This includes 2012's highest average of over 36,000.

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Albirex Niigata (soccer)

Albirex Niigata (アルビレックス新潟 , Arubirekkusu Nīgata) is a Japanese J2 League association football club based in Niigata. Until 2006, the color was orange – blue – orange, but from 2007 the color will be orange – orange – orange. Moreover, it came for clarifying the possession of energy that it was farther larger than the expectation of the sports market in the local city without the population of the metropolitan area in the past, and local city citizens' localism feelings are very bigger to influence other a lot of sports and municipality.

In 2003, while still playing in the second tier of Japanese football (J2), Albirex attracted the best average crowd in the country of over 30,000.

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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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Yokohama F. Marinos

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Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜Fマリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu) is a Japanese association football team that participates in the J1 League. Having won the J-League title three times and finishing second twice, they are one of the most successful J-League clubs. Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜Fマリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu) is a Japanese association football team that participates in the J1 League. [4] The investment is designed to offer an integrated approach to football, marketing, media, commercial, training and medical care consistent with other City Football Group investments such as Manchester City F.C., Melbourne City FC and the New York City FC.

In 2010, Shunsuke Nakamura made a comeback to Yokohama F. Marinos. The club was formed by the merger of Yokohama Marinos and Yokohama Flügels in 1999. n 1972, the team started as the Nissan Motors F.C.

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Since Naoki Matsuda left the team, F. Marinos' number 3 has been retired. The team is based in Yokohama and was founded as the company team of Nissan Motors. As a result, they refused to follow F. Marinos and instead created Yokohama FC, F. Marinos' new crosstown rivals.

City Football Group holds 19.95 percent of Yokohama F. Marinos' existing shares,[5] but through the establishment of a Japan-based subsidiary may seek to eventually own a controlling stake in the club. On 20 May 2014, it was announced that City Football Group, the holding company of Manchester City F.C., had invested in a minority share of Yokohama F. Marinos, creating a partnership with both the football club and car manufacturer Nissan. Naoki Matsuda had participated 385 matches as a member of F. Marinos.
In 1998, after losing one of their primary sponsors, it was announced that crosstown rivals Yokohama Flügels would merge with Marinos.

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Omiya Ardija

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Omiya Ardija (大宮アルディージャ , Ōmiya Arudīja) is a professional association football club which play in the J1 League, and are based in Ōmiya in Saitama, Japan. The team were founded in 1951 as NTT Saitama Soccer Selection in Urawa, Saitama and later known as the NTT Kantō Soccer Club in 1969.

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They were first promoted to the Japan Soccer League Second Division in 1987, and when the JSL folded, joined the former Japan Football League. League.

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Jubilo Iwata

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Within this period Júbilo won the J.League title three times, finished second three more and won each of the domestic cup competitions once. They won their first Japanese league title in the 1987/88 season. One of the most successful teams in the J.League, Júbilo have three times won the J.League title and three times finished as runners up.

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Júbilo Iwata (Japanese: ジュビロ磐田 , Hepburn: Jubiro Iwata) is a professional Japanese association football team that will play in the J1 League. The team's hometown is Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture and they play at Yamaha Stadium. In 1999 they were also crowned Champions of Asia after winning the first of three successive Asian Club Cup final appearances, the competition which has since been reformatted as the AFC Champions League.

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Kashiwa Reysol

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Kashiwa Reysol (レイソル , Kashiwa Reisoru) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kashiwa, Chiba. The team competes in the J. League Division 1 from 2011 season. It was formed in 1940, Reysol were founding members of Japan Soccer League in 1965 and have spent the majority of their existence in the top tier of Japanese football. They have been Japanese league champions twice, in 1972 and 2011, and have won three Emperor's Cups.

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