1955 season | |
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Japanese football in 1955.
All Kwangaku | 4–3 | Chudai Club |
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Player | -1954 | 01.02 | 01.05 | 01.08 | 01.11 | 10.09 | 1955 | Total |
Masanori Tokita | 6(2) | - | - | - | - | O | 1(0) | 7(2) |
Toshio Iwatani | 5(4) | - | O | - | - | O | 2(0) | 7(4) |
Takashi Takabayashi | 3(2) | O | O | O | O | O | 5(0) | 8(2) |
Ryuzo Hiraki | 3(0) | O | - | O | O | O | 4(0) | 7(0) |
Nobuo Matsunaga | 3(0) | - | - | - | - | O | 1(0) | 4(0) |
Arawa Kimura | 2(0) | O(1) | - | O | O | O | 4(1) | 6(1) |
Tomohiko Ikoma | 0(0) | O | O | O | O | O | 5(0) | 5(0) |
Yasuo Kageyama | 0(0) | O | O | O | O | O | 5(0) | 5(0) |
Hiroaki Sato | 0(0) | O | O | O | O | O | 5(0) | 5(0) |
Hisataka Okamoto | 0(0) | O | O | O | O | O | 5(0) | 5(0) |
Masao Uchino | 0(0) | O | - | O(1) | O | O | 4(1) | 4(1) |
Kakuichi Mimura | 0(0) | O | O | O | O | - | 4(0) | 4(0) |
Yasukazu Tanaka | 0(0) | O | O | O | O | - | 4(0) | 4(0) |
Isao Iwabuchi | 0(0) | - | O | O | O(1) | - | 3(1) | 3(1) |
Shunichiro Okano | 0(0) | O | - | - | O | - | 2(0) | 2(0) |
Reizo Fukuhara | 0(0) | - | O | - | - | O | 2(0) | 2(0) |
Yozo Aoki | 0(0) | - | O | - | - | - | 1(0) | 1(0) |
Takashi Tokuhiro | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | O | 1(0) | 1(0) |
Yukio Shimomura | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | O | 1(0) | 1(0) |
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