Nagoya Tech Silverbacks football

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Nagoya Tech Silverbacks football
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2016 Nagoya Tech Silverbacks football team
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Location Nagoya, Aichi
Conference Tokai Collegiate American Football Association
ColorsRed, Gray, and Black
              
Website Nagoya Tech Silverbacks American Football Team

The Nagoya Tech Silverbacks football program represents the Nagoya Institute of Technology in college football. They are members of the Tokai Collegiate American Football Association.

Nagoya Institute of Technology university

The Nagoya Institute of Technology, or less commonly Nitech, is a public highest-level educational institution of science and technology located in Nagoya, Japan. Nagoya Institute of Technology was founded on 1905 as Nagoya Higher Technical School, renamed Nagoya College of Technology in 1944 then merged under the new educational system with the Aichi Prefectural College of Technology to be refounded as Nagoya Institute of Technology in 1949. Finally in 2004 it was refounded as Nagoya University Corporation Nagoya Institute of Technology.

College football collegiate rules version of American/Canadian football, played by student-athletes of American/Canadian colleges and universities

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States.

The Tokai American Football Association (東海学生アメリカンフットボール連盟) is an American college football league made up of colleges and universities in the Tōkai region of Japan.


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