Fuji Xerox J-Stars

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Fuji Xerox J-Stars
Established1985
Based in Itami, Hyogo, Japan
Head coachMasahide Mitsuyoshi
General managerToshiharu Kato
League X-League
DivisionWest
ColorsRed and White [1]
Website http://www.team-jstars.jp/

The Fuji Xerox J-Stars are an American football team located in Itami, Hyogo, Japan. They are a member of the X-League.

Contents

Team history

Seasons

X-League Champions (1987–present)Division ChampionsFinal Stage/Semifinals BerthWild Card /First Stage Berth
SeasonLeagueDivisionRegular SeasonPost Season ResultsAwardsHead coaches
FinishWinsLossesTies
2008X2West2nd410
2009X2West2nd910
2010X2West1st610Won X2-X1 promotion match (Nagoya) 28-8
2011X1West6th170Won 2nd stage relegation match (Elecom Kobe) 6-3
Lost 2nd stage relegation match (Nagoya) 16-23
Lost X1-X2 replacement match (Hankyu) 5-25
2012X2West1st710Lost X2-X1 promotion match (Nishinomiya) 20-23 OTMasahide Mitsuyoshi
2013X2West1st530Lost X2-X1 promotion match (at Nagoya) 7-21Masahide Mitsuyoshi
2014X2West1st510Lost X2-X1 promotion match (Nishinomiya) 0-30Masahide Mitsuyoshi
2015X1West6th260Lost 2nd stage relegation match (As One) 0-73
Lost 2nd stage relegation match (at Nagoya) 9-10
Lost X1-X2 replacement match (at Sidewinders) 10-17
Masahide Mitsuyoshi
Total(2009–2015, includes only regular season)
(2009–2015, includes only playoffs)
(2009–2015, includes both regular season and playoffs)

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References

  1. "X-League profile, Fuji Xerox J-Stars". April 17, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2016.