1974 Japanese Regional Leagues

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Japanese Regional Leagues
Season1974
1973
1975

Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1974 season.

Contents

Champions list

RegionChampions
Kanto Kodama Club
Tōkai Honda
Kansai Yanmar Club
Chugoku Hiroshima Fujita
Kyushu Kagoshima Teachers

League standings

Kanto

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kodama Club 148423019+1120
2 Hitachi Mito Katsuta 146442219+316
3 Saitama Teachers 147162927+215
4 NTT Kanto 145542028815
5 Urawa 146262623+314
6 Metropolitan Police 145361922313
7 Toho Titanium 14248202998
8 Furukawa Chiba 145182524+111
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tōkai

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Honda 139315311+4221
2 Nippon Light Metal 137423315+1818
3 Nagoya 137423017+1318
4 Daikyo Oil 136433118+1316
5 Toyoda Automatic Loom Works 134362123211
6 Sumitomo Bakelite 137243823+1516
7 Wakaayu Club 136342931215
8 Toyoda Machine Works 133281931128
9 Gifu Teachers 132292451276
10 Iga 1301121471571
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kansai

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Yanmar Club 141121309+2124
2 Nippon Steel Hirohata 146352720+715
3 Yuasa Batteries 146352425115
4 Mitsubishi Motors Kyoto 145452219+314
5 Wakayama Teachers 145362623+313
6 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe 144461822412
7 Kinki Bank 144282331810
8 Omi Club 144191435219
Source: [ citation needed ]

Chūgoku

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hiroshima Fujita 141301529+4326
2 Mitsui Shipbuilding 1410044417+2720
3 Hiroshima Teachers 146442926+316
4 Mazda Auto Hiroshima 147163428+615
5 Mitsubishi Oil 146172518+713
6 Japan Steel 1443715362111
7 Hitachi Kasado 141491953346
8 Mitsui Oil 1421111445315
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kyushu

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kagoshima Teachers 7700202+1814
2 Nakatsu Club 73312112+99
3 Nishi-Nippon Railroad 73311211+19
4 Kagoshima Club 73132114+77
5 Saga Nanyo Club 7142111436
6 Mitsubishi Chemical Kurosaki 7142121866
7 Kumamoto Teachers 7124131744
8 Ōita Sportsman Club 7016426221
Source: [ citation needed ]

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