1978 in Japanese football

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Japanese football in 1978

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Japan Soccer League

Division 1

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Mitsubishi Motors 18131043013+1754Champions
2 Yanmar Diesel 18111153326+747
3 Fujita 1893423514+2146
4 Yomiuri 18101164030+1043
5 Hitachi 1881093630+634
6 Toyo Industries 18730823341134
7 Nippon Kokan 1870291921230
8 Nippon Steel 1852291618226
9 Fujitsu 183131114291517To Promotion/Relegation Series
10 Furukawa Electric 18311139302115
Source: [ citation needed ]

Division 2

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Honda 1813131399+3057To Promotion/Relegation Series with Division 1
2 Nissan Motors 18102243616+2046
3 Kofu Club 1891083233138
4 Yanmar Club (Yanmar Diesel B-Team) 1883072931238
5 Tanabe Pharmaceutical 1873352316+737
6 Teijin 1872272522+334
7 Toshiba Horikawacho 1872272020034
8 Sumitomo Metal 1870292928+130
9 Toyota Motors 185101226421622To Promotion/Relegation Series with Regional Series finalists
10 Kyoto Shiko Club 18112141551368
Source: [ citation needed ]

Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

Mitsubishi Motors 1–0 Toyo Industries
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Japan Soccer League Cup

National team

Results

1978.05.23 Japan 3–1 Thailand Aichi, Japan
Nagai Soccerball shade.svg4'
Usui Soccerball shade.svg23'
Ochiai Soccerball shade.svg69'
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1978.07.13 Japan 0–0 Iraq Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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1978.07.15 Japan 1–2 Indonesia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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1978.07.17 Japan 3–2 Syria Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Usui Soccerball shade.svg3', 8'
Ochiai Soccerball shade.svg44'
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1978.07.19 Japan 0–4 South Korea Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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1978.07.21 Japan 1–4 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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1978.07.23 Japan 1–2 Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Usui Soccerball shade.svg44' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'
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1978.11.19 Japan 1–4 Soviet Union Tokyo, Japan
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Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
1978.11.23 Japan 1–4 Soviet Union Tokyo, Japan
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Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
1978.11.26 Japan 0–3 Soviet Union Osaka, Japan
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Stadium: Osaka Nagai Stadium
1978.12.11 Japan 0–2 Kuwait Bangkok, Thailand
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1978.12.13 Japan 4–0 Bahrain Bangkok, Thailand
Usui Soccerball shade.svg8', 42'
Hara Soccerball shade.svg65'
Maeda Soccerball shade.svg71'
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1978.12.15 Japan 1–3 South Korea Bangkok, Thailand
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Players statistics

Player-197705.2307.1307.1507.1707.1907.2107.2307.2611.1911.2311.2612.1112.1312.151978Total
Nobuo Fujishima 50(6)OOO(1)OO--OOOOOOO12(1)62(7)
Yoshikazu Nagai 46(5)O(1)OOOOOOO--OOOO12(1)58(6)
Hiroshi Ochiai 35(5)O(1)OOO(1)OOOO(1)OOOOOO14(3)49(8)
Atsuyoshi Furuta 26(0)--------OOOOOO6(0)32(0)
Kazuo Saito 19(0)OOOOOOOO-----O9(0)28(0)
Hideki Maeda 14(2)---OOOOO---OO(1)-7(1)21(3)
Mitsunori Fujiguchi 14(0)OOO-OOO-O(1)O(1)OOOO12(2)26(2)
Mitsuhisa Taguchi 9(0)OOOOO-OOOOOOOO13(0)22(0)
Hiroyuki Usui 7(0)O(1)OOO(2)OOO(1)O(1)OOOOO(2)O14(7)21(7)
Akira Nishino 4(0)OOOOOO(1)OO------8(1)12(1)
Keizo Imai 3(0)OOOOOOOOO-OOOO13(0)16(0)
Nobutoshi Kaneda 1(1)OOOOOOOOOOOOOO14(0)15(1)
Hiromi Hara 0(0)--------OOOOO(1)O6(1)6(1)
Kazuaki Nagasawa 0(0)-OOOO-OO------6(0)6(0)
Hisashi Kato 0(0)---------OOOOO(1)5(1)5(1)
Ichiro Hosotani 0(0)-OO--O-O(1)------4(1)4(1)
Tsutomu Sonobe 0(0)O-------OOO---4(0)4(0)
Haruhisa Hasegawa 0(0)--------OOOO--4(0)4(0)
Hisao Sekiguchi 0(0)O----O-O(1)------3(1)3(1)
Toyohito Mochizuki 0(0)-----OO-------2(0)2(0)
Yukitaka Omi 0(0)O-------------1(0)1(0)
Choei Sato 0(0)-----O--------1(0)1(0)
Tetsuo Sugamata 0(0)------O-------1(0)1(0)

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