1969 in Japanese football

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Japanese football in 1969

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Japan Soccer League

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Mitsubishi Motors 141040298+2124Champions
2 Toyo Industries 1410133110+2121
3 Yawata Steel 145542423+115
4 Furukawa Electric 145452020014
5 Yanmar Diesel 146172525013
6 Nippon Kokan 1443718321411
7 Hitachi 1434717271010To Promotion/Relegation Series
8 Nagoya Mutual Bank 1420121231194
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Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

Toyo Industries 4–1 Rikkyo University
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National team

Results

1969.10.10 Japan 1–3 Australia Seoul, South Korea
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Attendance: 10,000
1969.10.12 Japan 2–2 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
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Attendance: 35,000
1969.10.16 Japan 1–1 Australia Seoul, South Korea
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1969.10.18 Japan 0–2 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
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Attendance: 25,000

Players statistics

Player-196810.1010.1210.1610.181969Total
Mitsuo Kamata 40(2)OOOO4(0)44(2)
Masakatsu Miyamoto 38(1)O--O2(0)40(1)
Teruki Miyamoto 37(15)OO(1)O(1)-3(2)40(17)
Masashi Watanabe 36(11)O(1)-OO3(1)39(12)
Ryuichi Sugiyama 35(12)OOOO4(0)39(12)
Hiroshi Katayama 29(0)OOOO4(0)33(0)
Aritatsu Ogi 19(5)OOOO4(0)23(5)
Yoshitada Yamaguchi 19(0)OOOO4(0)23(0)
Kenzo Yokoyama 19(0)OOO-3(0)22(0)
Takaji Mori 13(1)OOOO4(0)17(1)
Ikuo Matsumoto 9(1)-OO-2(0)11(1)
Yasuyuki Kuwahara 7(4)OO(1)OO4(1)11(5)
Takeo Kimura 5(1)O---1(0)6(1)
Koji Funamoto 2(0)---O1(0)3(0)
Junji Kawano 1(0)--O-1(0)2(0)
Yoshio Kikugawa 0(0)-O-O2(0)2(0)
Tsuyoshi Kunieda 0(0)--OO2(0)2(0)
Tadao Onishi 0(0)O---1(0)1(0)
Eizo Yuguchi 0(0)---O1(0)1(0)

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