1989 in Japanese football

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Japanese football in 1989

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Japan Soccer League

Division 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Nissan 2214534426+1847Champions
2 Yomiuri S.C. 2213723616+2046
3 ANA Club 2211743419+1540
4 Furukawa Electric 2210842516+938
5 Yamaha Motors 229762319+434
6 Honda 22102103229+332
7 Yanmar Diesel 226972023327
8 Nippon Kokan 2259816321624
9 Toshiba 2248102028820
10 Matsushita Electric 2247112431719
11 Fujita Engineering 22451317301317Relegated to Second Division
12 Hitachi 22341512261413
Source: [ citation needed ]

Division 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Mitsubishi Motors 3022448925+6470Promoted to First Division
2 Toyota Motors 3022358426+5869
3 Mazda 3020736220+4267
4 Kyoto Shiko Club 3017946128+3360
5 Fujitsu 3017495835+2355
6 Sumitomo 30141065027+2352
7 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 3015784436+852
8 Kawasaki Steel 3014794723+2449
9 NTT Kanto 3013894132+947
10 Cosmo Oil 3088143839132
11 Toho Titanium 30691526563027
12 Kofu Club 30591625512624
13 Nippon Steel 30732029683924
14 Osaka Gas 30542117786119
15 Mazda Auto Hiroshima 30332430875712Relegated to Regional Leagues
16 Teijin SC Matsuyama 30252316867011
Source: [ citation needed ]

Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

Nissan Motors 3–2 Yamaha Motors
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Japan Soccer League Cup

National team (Men)

Results

1989.01.20 Japan 2–2 Iran Tehrān, Iran
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1989.05.10 Japan 2–2 China PR Tokyo, Japan
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Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium
1989.05.13 Japan 2–0 China PR Okayama, Japan
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JFA Stadium: Okayama Stadium
1989.05.22 Japan 0–0 Hong Kong Hong Kong
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1989.06.04 Japan 2–1 North Korea Tokyo, Japan
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Soccerball shade.svg88' (o.g.)
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1989.06.11 Japan 5–0 Indonesia Tokyo, Japan
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Maeda Soccerball shade.svg16'
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JFA Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium
1989.07.23 Japan 0–1 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Players statistics

Player-198801.2005.0505.1005.1305.2205.2806.0406.1106.1806.2507.231989Total
Takashi Mizunuma 24(6)--O-OOO(1)OOOO8(1)32(7)
Shinichi Morishita 18(0)---O-----OO3(0)21(0)
Takumi Horiike 14(0)OOOOOOOO(1)OOO11(1)25(1)
Hiroshi Hirakawa 10(0)O-O--------2(0)12(0)
Yoshiyuki Matsuyama 9(4)----------O1(0)10(4)
Tomoyasu Asaoka 6(0)OO---------2(0)8(0)
Tetsuji Hashiratani 5(1)OOOOOOOOOO-10(0)15(1)
Osamu Maeda 5(1)O(2)OO(1)O(1)OOOO(1)O--9(5)14(6)
Masami Ihara 5(0)OOOOOOOOOOO11(0)16(0)
Katsuyoshi Shinto 5(0)--O-OOOO(1)OOO8(1)13(1)
Toru Sano 5(0)O----------1(0)6(0)
Satoru Mochizuki 3(0)-O-O-O----O4(0)7(0)
Masanao Sasaki 2(0)OOOOOOOOOOO11(0)13(0)
Mitsunori Yoshida 1(0)O-OO(1)OOOOOOO10(1)11(1)
Shigetatsu Matsunaga 1(0)OOO-OOOOOO-9(0)10(0)
Tomoyuki Kajino 1(0)-OO(1)OO-OOOO-8(1)9(1)
Masaaki Mori 1(0)-OOOOOO---O7(0)8(0)
Atsushi Natori 1(0)--OO----OOO5(0)6(0)
Kenta Hasegawa 0(0)OOOOOOOO(1)OOO11(1)11(1)
Hisashi Kurosaki 0(0)-O---OOO(1)OOO7(1)7(1)
Katsumi Oenoki 0(0)-OOOO------4(0)4(0)

National team (Women)

Results

1989.01.12 Japan 0–1 Finland China
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1989.01.14 Japan 13–0 Philippines China
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1989.01.16 Japan 0–4 China China
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1989.12.02 Japan 2–2 Australia Kanagawa, Japan
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Stadium: Hiratsuka Stadium
1989.12.04 Japan 1–1 Australia Chiba, Japan
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1989.12.19 Japan 11–0 Indonesia Hong Kong
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1989.12.22 Japan 3–0 Hong Kong Hong Kong
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1989.12.24 Japan 14–0 Nepal Hong Kong
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1989.12.26 Japan 0–1 Chinese Taipei Hong Kong
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1989.12.29 Japan 9–0 Hong Kong Hong Kong
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Players statistics

Player-198801.1201.1401.1612.0212.0412.1912.2212.2412.2612.291989Total
Futaba Kioka 28(9)OO(1)OOO(1)O(1)OO(2)OO(4)10(9)38(18)
Etsuko Handa 28(4)O-OOOO(1)OO(2)OO(3)9(6)37(10)
Kaori Nagamine 21(14)OO(2)OO(2)OO(4)O(1)O(4)OO10(13)31(27)
Masae Suzuki 21(0)OOOOOOO-OO9(0)30(0)
Midori Honda 21(0)O-OOOOO-OO8(0)29(0)
Asako Takakura 20(7)O-OOOO(3)-O--6(3)26(10)
Michiko Matsuda 20(5)OOOOOOO-OO(1)9(1)29(6)
Akemi Noda 20(2)OOO---O(1)OOO7(1)27(3)
Mayumi Kaji 20(0)OOOOOOO-OO9(0)29(0)
Takako Tezuka 17(2)OO(4)OOOO(2)O-OO9(6)26(8)
Yoko Takahagi 15(0)---OOOOO-O6(0)21(0)
Kazuko Hironaka 15(0)---O-O-O(2)--3(2)18(2)
Chiaki Yamada 14(1)-OOO--O(1)O(1)OO7(2)21(3)
Yumi Watanabe 2(0)OO(1)OOOO-OOO(1)9(2)11(2)
Tomoko Matsunaga 2(0)-O----OO-O4(0)6(0)
Kyoko Kuroda 0(0)OO(5)O----O(1)--4(6)4(6)
Noriko Ishibashi 0(0)-------O(1)--1(1)1(1)
Megumi Sakata 0(0)-------O--1(0)1(0)

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