1979 Empress's Cup final

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1979 Empress's Cup Final
DateMarch 23, 1980
Venue Mitsubishi Yowa Sugamo Ground, Tokyo
1980

1979 Empress's Cup Final was the 1st final of the Empress's Cup competition. The final was played at Mitsubishi Yowa Sugamo Ground in Tokyo on March 23, 1980. FC Jinnan won the championship. [1]

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Overview

FC Jinnan won their 1st title, by defeating Takatsuki FC 2–1.

Match details

FC Jinnan 2-1 Takatsuki FC
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