The Japan Physical Education University Women's Football Club (Japanese soccer club) is a women's soccer team that belongs to the Japan Women's Football League Division 1 (Nadeshiko League Division 1) and the Kanto University Women's Football League Division 1. Abbreviation of university is day-to-day (niy) or day-sized (niy).
The Japan Athletic Association originated in 1869, and then it changed to the Japan Athletic Gymnasium, the Japan Athletic Gymnasium, the Japan Physical Education College, and the Japan Physical Education University. It is a comprehensive university of physical education (sports) system that requires the Faculty of Physical Education, the School of Child Sports Education, and the Faculty of Health Care. The base is based on the Japan-style Dai-Yokohama Kenshidai Campus (Aoba Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture). The soccer club is old and unknown, the name of the past Japan Physical Education University alumni club kick club. However, the founding year is 1954 (only boys in 1954). Later, the women's club will be set up in 1985. The attached year of the women's club has been recorded as a record. The Atlanta Olympics (1996) is the first football event to be adopted at the Olympics, so the origin is quite old considering that. After graduation, he also got a job in a business group, but there are many who become instructors (physical education teachers, nursing teachers, elementary school teachers). By the way, men (2012 Kanto 1st league affiliation) have won twice in all-Japan university soccer championship (incare) in the past. It is also famous that the soccer club OG, OB have many leaders who lead to national competitions such as the All Japan High School Women's Football Championship, the National High School General Physical Education Competition, and the National High School Football Championship.
In the pioneering of the university women's soccer world, the Empress Cup called "The Women's Emperor's Cup" is a prestigious member of the JFA All-Japan Women's Football Championship 10 times, and the All-Japan University Women's Football Championship 17 times 21 championships, including 4 championships, the most ever in history, 18 championships in the Kanto University Women's Soccer League (1 copy), 3 Kanto Women's Soccer League (1 copy), 1 Nadeshiko League (2 copies) Proud of.
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