Keio Unicorns football

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Keio Unicorns football
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2016 Keio Unicorns football team
First season1935 (1935)
Head coach David Stant
Location Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Conference Kantoh Collegiate American Football Association
DivisionTop 8
Claimed national titles2 (1946, 1948)
ColorsBlue and Red
Outfitter Under Armour
Website Keio American Football Team

The Keio Unicorns football program represents the Keio University in college football. They are members of the Kantoh Collegiate American Football Association. They are coached by David Stant. [1]

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References

  1. "Message from HC". Keio Unicorns football. Retrieved April 6, 2015.