Tokyo Shidax LSC

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Tokyo Shidax LSC
Full nameTokyo Shidax LSC
Nickname(s)Shidax LSC
Founded1982

Tokyo Shidax LSC (東京シダックスLSC) was a women's association football team that played in Division 1 of Japan's Nadeshiko League.

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The club was disbanded in 1996.[ citation needed ]

Results

SeasonDomestic LeagueNational CupLeague CupLeague Note
LeagueLevelPlaceTms.
1982Semi-final(4th)
1983Quarter-finals
1984Quarter-finals
1985DNQ
1986DNQ
1987Quarter-finals
1988Quarter-finals
1989JLSL14th6Semi-finals
19905th6Quarter-finals
19917th10Quarter-finals
19929th102nd Stage
19938th102nd Stage1st Stage : 9th / 2nd Stage : 8th
1994L7th10Quarter-finals1st Stage : 4th / 2nd Stage : 8th
19957th10Semi-finals1st Stage : 9th / 2nd Stage : 10th / Dissolved

Transition of team name

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