Kanazawa Evergreen football

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Kanazawa Evergreen football
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2017 Kanazawa Evergreen football team
Kanazawaevergreenlogo.gif
First season1981 (1981)
Location Kanazawa
Conference Hokuriku Collegiate American Football League
DivisionDivision 1
ColorsGreen and Gold
Website http://evergreen07.web.fc2.com/

The Kanazawa Evergreen football program, established in 1981, represents Kanazawa University in college football. Kanazawa is a member of the Hokuriku Collegiate American Football League.

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