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Tokyo Shukyu-Dan (東京蹴球団, Tōkyō
Shūkyū Dan, lit. "Tokyo
Football Club") is a ****anese
football club
based in Tokyo. It is the
oldest ****anese football...
- Rijo
Shukyu-Dan (鯉城蹴球団(鯉城クラブ), Rijō
Shūkyū Dan (Rijō Club)) was a ****anese
amateur football club
based in Hiroshima. The club name "Rijo" came from the...
- women's
football club is
Angeviolet Hiroshima.
Defunct clubs include Rijo
Shukyu FC, who won the Emperor's Cup in 1924 and 1925, and Ẽfini
Hiroshima SC....
- to work for the good of the clan and its retainers. 1938–70: Toyo
Kogyo Shukyu Club (東洋工業蹴球部) 1943–46:
Football was
suspended during the period, due to...
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Kyungsung Football Club was the
Korean football club
based in the city of Seoul. The term
Kyungsung (Keijō) was used
instead of
Seoul during the period...
- in 1921 as the
Greater ****an
Football ****ociation (大日本蹴球協会, Dai-Nippon
Shūkyū Kyōkai), and
became affiliated with FIFA in 1929. In 1945, the name of the...
- Emperor's Cup in the 1935 season. It was
contested by 6 teams, and
Seoul Shukyu-dan won the championship.
Tokyo Bunri University 4–2
Hokkaido University...
- most
famous academy of
Bando in ****an (the
university of
eastern ****an)."
Shukyu Banri, a
priest and a
composer of Chinese-style poems, went down to Mino...
- Hiroshima-jō),
sometimes called Carp
Castle (鯉城, Rijō) Rijo
Shukyu-Dan (鯉城蹴球団, Rijō
Shūkyū Dan), a ****anese
amateur football club This
disambiguation page...
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Final venue Number of
entrants 1921
Tokyo Shukyu-dan 1–0
Mikage Shukyu-dan (Kobe)
Hibiya Park 4 1922
Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1–0
Hiroshima Koto-shihan Toshima-shihan...