1983 JSL Cup final

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1983 JSL Cup Final
DateJune 26, 1983
Venue Yamanashi Prefectural Stadium, Yamanashi
1982
1984

1983 JSL Cup Final was the eighth final of the JSL Cup competition. The final was played at Yamanashi Prefectural Stadium in Yamanashi on June 26, 1983. Yanmar Diesel won the championship. [1]

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Overview

Yanmar Diesel won their 2nd title, by defeating Nissan Motors 1–0.

Match details

Yanmar Diesel 1-0 Nissan Motors
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