1979 in Japanese football

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Japanese football in 1979

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Japan Soccer League

Division 1

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Fujita Engineering 18121323615+2153Champions
2 Yomiuri 18100444826+2244
3 Hitachi 1885232318+544
4 Yanmar Diesel 1891262821+740
5 Furukawa Electric 1875242822+640
6 Toyo Kogyo 1854542019+133
7 Mitsubishi Motors 1855261620432
8 Nippon Steel 1862192325229
9 Nippon Kokan 181141217432610To Promotion/Relegation Series
10 Nissan 1812114939309
Source: [ citation needed ]

Division 2

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Toshiba 18103233623+1348To Promotion/Relegation Series with Division 1
2 Yamaha Motors 18102333319+1447
3 Fujitsu 18110342918+1147
4 Honda 18101253125+644
5 Yanmar Club (Yanmar Diesel B-Team) 1882083730+736Folded
6 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 18700112121028
7 Toyota Motors 1853282129828
8 Kofu Club 18522926421626
9 Teijin SC Matsuyama 1851392430625To Promotion/Relegation Series with Regional Series finalists
10 Sumitomo 182301315362114
Source: [ citation needed ]

Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

Fujita Industries 2–1 Mitsubishi Motors
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Japan Soccer League Cup

National team

Results

1979.03.04 Japan 2–1 South Korea Tokyo, Japan
Usui Soccerball shade.svg21'
Nakamura Soccerball shade.svg26'
JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
1979.05.31 Japan 4–0 Indonesia Tokyo, Japan
Soccerball shade.svg62' (o.g.)
Ochiai Soccerball shade.svg64'
Nagai Soccerball shade.svg76'
Maeda Soccerball shade.svg79'
JFA Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium
1979.06.16 Japan 1–4 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Nagai Soccerball shade.svg47' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'
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1979.06.27 Japan 1–1 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Maeda Soccerball shade.svg27' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'
1979.06.29 Japan 2–1 Thailand Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Soccerball shade.svg1' (o.g.)
Usui Soccerball shade.svg39'
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1979.07.01 Japan 1–0 Burma Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Maeda Soccerball shade.svg62' JFA

Players statistics

Player-197803.0405.3106.1606.2706.2907.0107.1107.1308.231979Total
Nobuo Fujishima 62(7)OO------O3(0)65(7)
Yoshikazu Nagai 58(6)OO(1)O(1)OOOOO(1)O9(3)67(9)
Hiroshi Ochiai 49(8)OO(1)OOOOOOO9(1)58(9)
Eijun Kiyokumo 28(0)OOOOOOOOO9(0)37(0)
Mitsuo Watanabe 22(4)OOOOOO---6(0)28(4)
Mitsuhisa Taguchi 22(0)OOOOOOOO-8(0)30(0)
Hiroyuki Usui 21(7)O(1)OOOO(1)OOO(1)O9(3)30(10)
Hideki Maeda 21(3)OO(1)OO(1)OO(1)OOO9(3)30(6)
Keizo Imai 16(0)OOOOOOOOO9(0)25(0)
Nobutoshi Kaneda 15(1)-OO-----O3(0)18(1)
Shigemi Ishii 9(0)O-OOOOO--6(0)15(0)
Hiromi Hara 6(1)-----OO--2(0)8(1)
Haruhisa Hasegawa 4(0)-O-------1(0)5(0)
Yoshiichi Watanabe 0(0)--OOOOOO(1)-6(1)6(1)
Kazuyoshi Nakamura 0(0)O(1)-OOOO---5(1)5(1)
Yuji Kishioku 0(0)-O-OO--OO5(0)5(0)
Kozo Tashima 0(0)---O-OOO-4(0)4(0)
Kazushi Kimura 0(0)-OO-----O3(0)3(0)
Katsuyuki Kawachi 0(0)--O---OO-3(0)3(0)
Shigeharu Ueki 0(0)-------O-1(0)1(0)
Michio Yasuda 0(0)--------O1(0)1(0)
Shigemitsu Sudo 0(0)--------O1(0)1(0)
Mitsuo Kato 0(0)--------O1(0)1(0)
Masafumi Yokoyama 0(0)--------O1(0)1(0)

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