1986 in Japanese football

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Japanese football in 1986

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Japan Soccer League

Division 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Yomiuri 2211743518+1729Champions
2 Nippon Kokan 2211743017+1329
3 Mitsubishi Motors 2291032314+928
4 Furukawa Electric 2210662617+926
5 Nissan 2210483524+1124
6 Yanmar Diesel 228862122124
7 Mazda 2261151717023
8 Fujita Engineering 228682422+222
9 Honda 226882024420
10 Yamaha Motors 22311811221117
11 Matsushita Electric 22561123381516Relegated to Second Division
12 Hitachi 2214171343306
Source: [ citation needed ]

Division 2

First stage

East
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Toshiba 141031247+1723
2 Sumitomo 14932369+2721
3 Kofu Club 146351515015
4 Cosmo Oil 145451715+214
5 ANA Yokohama 144552018+213
6 Fujitsu 146171620413
7 Toho Titanium 144461319612
8 TDK 140113846381
Source: [ citation needed ]
West
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 14950225+1723
2 Toyota Motors 149233315+1820
3 Osaka Gas 146712013+719
4 Seino Transportation 147251412+216
5 Nippon Steel 147162315+815
6 Kyoto Prefectural Police 143291534198
7 Kawasaki Steel 1422101630146
8 NTT Kansai 1413101231195
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second stage

Promotion Group
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Sumitomo 14941204+1622Promoted to First Division
2 Toyota Motors 146441912+716
3 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 14383119+214
4 Seino Transportation 14464911214
5 Toshiba 144551211+113
6 Osaka Gas 145271220812
7 Kofu Club 145181215311
8 Cosmo Oil 143478211310
Source: [ citation needed ]
Relegation Group
East
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Fujitsu 65103726+1124
2 ANA Yokohama 63123330+320
3 Toho Titanium 62222129816
4 TDK 611420543411Relegated to Regional Leagues
Source: [ citation needed ]
West
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Nippon Steel 64023722+1523
2 Kawasaki Steel 631229391013
3 NTT Kansai 630325401511
4 Kyoto Prefectural Police 611420543411Relegated to Regional Leagues
Source: [ citation needed ]
9th-16th Place Playoff
PosEastScoreWest
9–10 Fujitsu 3-3(PK4-2) Nippon Steel
11–12 ANA Yokohama 4-2 Kawasaki Steel
13–14 Toho Titanium 3-0 NTT Kansai
15–16 TDK 5-0 Kyoto Prefectural Police

Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

Yomiuri 2–1 Nippon Kokan
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Japan Soccer League Cup

National team (Men)

Results

1986.07.25 Japan 2–1 Syria Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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1986.08.01 Japan 1–2 (a.e.t.) Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Attendance: 30,000
1986.09.20 Japan 5–0 Nepal Daejeon, South Korea
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1986.09.22 Japan 0–2 Iran Daejeon, South Korea
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1986.09.24 Japan 0–2 Kuwait Daejeon, South Korea
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1986.09.28 Japan 4–0 Bangladesh Daejeon, South Korea
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Players statistics

Player-198507.2508.0109.2009.2209.2409.281986Total
Hiromi Hara 56(23)O(1)O(1)O(2)OOO(3)6(7)62(30)
Kazushi Kimura 48(24)OOO(2)OOO6(2)54(26)
Hisashi Kato 45(4)-OOOOO5(0)50(4)
Satoshi Tsunami 40(0)O-O(1)OOO(1)5(2)45(2)
Akihiro Nishimura 35(2)OO-OOO5(0)40(2)
Koichi Hashiratani 27(3)----OO2(0)29(3)
Yasuhiko Okudera 23(8)--OOOO4(0)27(8)
Toshio Matsuura 12(1)O(1)-O-O-3(1)15(2)
Satoshi Tezuka 10(0)-O-OOO4(0)14(0)
Kiyotaka Matsui 10(0)-O---O2(0)12(0)
Satoshi Miyauchi 9(0)OOOOOO6(0)15(0)
Yoshinori Ishigami 9(0)O--OO-3(0)12(0)
Yasutaro Matsuki 9(0)--O--O2(0)11(0)
Toshinobu Katsuya 2(0)OOOO--4(0)6(0)
Shinichi Morishita 2(0)O-OOO-4(0)6(0)
Osamu Taninaka 1(0)OO----2(0)3(0)
Kazuo Echigo 0(0)OOO---3(0)3(0)
Hisashi Kaneko 0(0)OO---O3(0)3(0)
Takumi Horiike 0(0)-O-O--2(0)2(0)
Yasuharu Kurata 0(0)--O---1(0)1(0)

National team (Women)

Results

1986.01.21 Japan 0–1 India Indonesia
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1986.01.26 Japan 7–0 India Indonesia
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1986.03.07 Japan 0–2 Chinese Taipei Tokyo, Japan
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1986.07.19 Japan 1–5 Italy Italy
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1986.07.21 Japan 3–0 Mexico Italy
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1986.07.25 Japan 1–3 United States Italy
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1986.07.26 Japan 1–2 China Italy
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1986.09.18 Japan 1–2 Italy Tokyo, Japan
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1986.09.23 Japan 2–3 Italy Tokyo, Japan
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1986.12.14 Japan 0–2 China Hong Kong
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1986.12.18 Japan 10–0 Malaysia Hong Kong
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1986.12.21 Japan 4–0 Thailand Hong Kong
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1986.12.23 Japan 0–2 China Hong Kong
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Players statistics

Player-198501.2101.2603.0707.1907.2107.2507.2609.1809.2312.1412.1812.2112.231986Total
Futaba Kioka 8(1)OO(1)OOO(1)O(1)OO(1)OOO(2)O(1)O13(7)21(8)
Etsuko Handa 8(1)OO(2)OOOOOOOOOOO13(2)21(3)
Midori Honda 8(0)OO-----O--OOO6(0)14(0)
Sayuri Yamaguchi 5(0)OOOOOOOOOOOOO13(0)18(0)
Michiko Matsuda 4(2)---OOOO(1)OOOO(1)O(1)O10(3)14(5)
Asako Takakura 3(0)OO-O(1)O-OOOOO(2)OO11(3)14(3)
Kazuko Hironaka 3(0)---OOOOOOOOOO10(0)13(0)
Kimiko Shiratori 3(0)O-O----------2(0)5(0)
Chiaki Yamada 2(0)OOOO-OO------6(0)8(0)
Mami Kaneda 2(0)O------------1(0)3(0)
Kaori Nagamine 1(0)OO(3)OOO(2)OOOO(2)OO(4)O(1)O13(12)14(12)
Masae Suzuki 1(0)OOOOOOOOOOOOO13(0)14(0)
Akemi Noda 1(0)OO(1)OOOO-OOOOO(1)O12(2)13(2)
Mayumi Kaji 1(0)-OOOOOOOOOOOO12(0)13(0)
Yoko Takahagi 0(0)OOOOOOOOOOOOO13(0)13(0)
Takako Tezuka 0(0)--O-OOOOOOO(1)OO10(1)10(1)
Yuko Oita 0(0)OO-----------2(0)2(0)
Shoko Hamada 0(0)O-O----------2(0)2(0)
Tomomi Seo 0(0)O------------1(0)1(0)

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