1981 JSL Cup final

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1981 JSL Cup Final
DateJuly 19, 1981
Venue Utsunomiya Football Stadium, Tochigi
1980
1982

1981 JSL Cup Final was the sixth final of the JSL Cup competition. The final was played at Utsunomiya Football Stadium in Tochigi on July 19, 1981. Mitsubishi Motors and Toshiba won the championship. [1]

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Overview

Mitsubishi Motors and Toshiba won the Championship. Mitsubishi Motors is 2nd title, Toshiba is 1st title.

Match details

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