User:SoftReverie/Random J-Football things

Tokyo Qualifiers' Winners to 1963

 * 2023: Waseda Jitsugyo (D) and Horikoshi (L)
 * 2022: Seiritsu Gakuen (L) and Kokugakuin Kugayama (L)
 * 2021: Horikoshi and Kanto Daiichi (L)
 * 2020: Kanto Daiichi and Horikoshi
 * 2019: Higashi-kurume Sogo (L) and Kokugakuin Kugayama
 * 2018: Kokushikan (L) and Komazawa (L)
 * 2017: Kanto Daiichi and Jissen Gakuen (L)
 * 2016: Komazawa and Kanto Daiichi
 * 2015: Kokugakuin Kugayama and Komazawa
 * 2014: Kokugakuin Kugayama and Mitaka (L)
 * 2013: Shutoku (L) and Kokugakuin Kugayama
 * 2012: Shutoku and Jissen Gakuen
 * 2011: Higashi-kurume Sogo and Kokugakuin Kugayama
 * 2010: Komaba (L) and Komazawa
 * 2009: Higashi-kurume Sogo (D) and Teikyo (L)
 * 2008: Teikyo and Kokugakuin Kugayama
 * 2007: Teikyo and Mitaka (D)
 * 2006: Kurume (L) and Gyosei (L)
 * 2005: Seiritsu Gakuen and Shutoku
 * 2004: Jissen Gakuen and Shutoku
 * 2003: Seiritsu Gakuen and Kokushikan
 * 2002: Teikyo and Kokushikan
 * 2001: Teikyo and Kokushikan
 * 2000: Tokai Univ. Sugao (L) and Shutoku
 * 1999: Teikyo and Kokugakuin Kugayama
 * 1998: Teikyo and Shutoku
 * 1997: Teikyo and Komaba (D)
 * 1996: Shutoku and Kokugakuin Kugayama (D)
 * 1995: Teikyo and Tokai Univ. Sugao (D)
 * 1994: Teikyo and Toa Gakuen (D/L)
 * 1993: Gyosei (L) and Shutoku
 * 1992: Kurume (D) and Teikyo
 * 1991: Teikyo and Horikoshi
 * 1990: Teikyo and Gyosei
 * 1989: Teikyo and Horikoshi
 * 1988: Teikyo and Gyosei
 * 1987: Teikyo and Gyosei
 * 1986: Johoku (L, D. in 1956) and Gyosei
 * 1985: Shutoku (D) and Teikyo
 * 1984: Teikyo and Gyosei
 * 1983: Gyosei and Teikyo
 * 1982: Teikyo
 * 1981: Teikyo and Soka (D/L)
 * 1980: Teikyo
 * 1979: Teikyo
 * 1978: Hongo (L)
 * 1977: Teikyo
 * 1976: Teikyo
 * 1975: Hongo
 * 1974: Teikyo
 * 1973: Hongo (D)
 * 1972: Teikyo
 * 1971: Teikyo
 * 1970: Teikyo
 * 1967: Teikyo
 * 1965: Teikyo
 * 1964: Teikyo
 * 1963: Teikyo (D. in 1960)


 * D: Debut; L: Last appearance

J.League teams ranking per region
Ranked by their final table position on 2023, with relegated teams giving their spots to promoted teams.


 * Hokkaido/Tohoku (8 teams – J1: 1 / J2: 5 / J3: 2):
 * J1: Consadole Sapporo
 * J2: Montedio Yamagata, Blaublitz Akita, Vegalta Sendai, Iwaki FC, Fukushima United
 * J3: Vanraure Hachinohe, Iwate Grulla Morioka
 * Kanto (18 teams – J1: 9 / J2: 6 / J3: 3):
 * J1: Yokohama F. Marinos, Urawa Red Diamonds, Kashima Antlers, Kawasaki Frontale, FC Tokyo, Shonan Bellmare, Kashiwa Reysol, Machida Zelvia, Tokyo Verdy
 * J2: Yokohama FC, JEF United Chiba, Ventforet Kofu, Thespa Gunma, Mito HollyHock, Tochigi SC
 * J3: Omiya Ardija, YSCC Yokohama, SC Sagamihara
 * Hokushin'etsu (5 teams – J1: 1 / J3: 4):
 * J1: Albirex Niigata
 * J3: Zweigen Kanazawa, Kataller Toyama, Matsumoto Yamaga, AC Nagano Parceiro
 * Tokai: (6 teams – J1: 2 / J2: 2 / J3: 2)
 * J1: Nagoya Grampus, Júbilo Iwata
 * J2: Shimizu S-Pulse, Fujieda MYFC
 * J3: FC Gifu, Azul Claro Numazu
 * Kansai: (6 teams – J1: 4 / J3: 2)
 * J1: Vissel Kobe, Cerezo Osaka, Kyoto Sanga, Gamba Osaka
 * J3: Nara Club, FC Osaka
 * Chugoku: (4 teams – J1: 1 / J2: 2 / J3: 1)
 * J1: Sanfrecce Hiroshima
 * J2: Fagiano Okayama, Renofa Yamaguchi
 * J3: Gainare Tottori
 * Shikoku: (4 teams – J2: 2 / J3: 2)
 * J2: Tokushima Vortis, Ehime FC
 * J3: FC Imabari, Kamatamare Sanuki
 * Kyushu: (9 teams – J1: 2 / J2: 4 / J3: 3)
 * J1: Avispa Fukuoka, Sagan Tosu
 * J2: V-Varen Nagasaki, Oita Trinita, Roasso Kumamoto, Kagoshima United
 * J3: FC Ryukyu, Tegevajaro Miyazaki, Giravanz Kitakyushu

My picks for Olympic Games (w/o Overage players)

 * Personal preference for best option in order. Not taking into account if a club will allow their player or not.
 * 4 GK / 8 CB, 4 LB/LWB, 4 RB/RWB / 12 DM/CM/AM, 4 LM/LW, 4 RM/RW / 6 CF/ST

My picks for a 40-player Samurai Blue squad
4 GK / 6 CB, 3 LB/LWB, 3 RB/RWB / 6 DM/CM, 6 CM/AM / 3.5 LM/LW, 3.5 RM/RW / 5 CF/ST
 * Personal preference for best option in order.

2019 season

 * 2019 Japan Football League

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 * 2019 Mie Football Championship

2020 season

 * 2020 Japan Football League


 * 2020 Mie Football Championship

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 * 2020 Emperor's Cup

2021 season

 * 2021 Japan Football League

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 * 2021 Mie Football Championship
 * 2021 Emperor's Cup

2022 season

 * 2022 Japan Football League


 * 2022 Mie Football Championship

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 * 2022 Emperor's Cup

2023 season

 * 2023 Japan Football League


 * 2023 Mie Football Championship

2024 season

 * 2024 Japan Football League


 * 2024 Mie Football Championship

2nd Tournament, Final

 * MAIN LEAGUES WITH TOKYO TEAMS: (ONLY LISTED THE MAIN (A) TEAMS OF EACH SCHOOL)
 * PRINCE KANTO 1 (1): Teikyo
 * PRINCE KANTO 2 (1): Kokugakuin Kugayama
 * T1 LEAGUE (6): Horikoshi, Jissen Gakuen, Kokushikan, Komazawa, Seiritsu Gakuen, Tama Meguro
 * T2 LEAGUE (7): Higashikurume Sogo, Kanto Daiichi, Shutoku, Taisei, Tokai Takawanadai, Tokyo Korean, Waseda Jitsugyo
 * T3A LEAGUE (8): Gyosei, Nihon Buzan, Nihon Daisan, Shakujii, Showa Daiichi, Sundai Gakuen, Tokai Sugao, Waseda Gakuin
 * T3B LEAGUE (3): Kokubunji, Soka, Tokyo
 * T4A LEAGUE (7): Hozen, Komaba, Komae, Musashi, Myojo Gakuen, Tokyo Jitsugyo, Tokyo UA
 * T4B LEAGUE (6): Higashiyamato, Higashiyamato Minami, Mejiro Kenshin, Nihon Gakuen, Omori Gakuen, Tokyo Seitoku
 * TOP LEAGUE GP A (8): Hongo, Johoku, Joto, Katsushikano, Komaba Gakuen, Kunitachi, Nihon Daini, Toshima Gakuin
 * TOP LEAGUE GP B (6): Hachioji, Higashi, Hinodai, Hoya, Meiji, Nozuta
 * TOP LEAGUE GP C (7): Daito Bunka Daiichi, Fuchu Higashi, Katakura, Nihon Tsurugaoka, NSSU Ebara, Seiryo, Seisoku Gakuen
 * TOP LEAGUE GP D (5): Komagome, Kaetsu Ariake, Meiho, Meiji Nakano, Toho

U-18 teams of Japan's best players per year born
2 goalkeepers, 6 defenders (3CB, 3SB), 6 midfielders, 6 forwards (2LW, 2ST, 2RW)