1990 in Japanese football

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1990 season
  1989
1991  

Japan Soccer League

Division 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Yomiuri S.C. 2215434116+2549 1991–92 Asian Club Championship
2 Nissan 2211922710+1742 1991–92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
3 Honda 2210842921+838
4 Toshiba 228862624+232
5 Toyota Motors 227962627130
6 Matsushita 227962426230
7 ANA Club 227692424027
8 Yamaha Motors 226792122125
9 Furukawa Electric 2251072224225
10 Mitsubishi Motors 2266101823524
11 Yanmar Diesel 22551213311820Relegated to Second Division
12 Nippon Kokan 22251516392311
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Division 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Hitachi 30271210219+8382Promoted to First Division
2 Mazda 3024247617+5974
3 Fujita Engineering 3021726015+4570
4 Sumitomo 3015694324+1951
5 Fujitsu 3015694630+1651
6 NTT Kanto 30163114341+251
7 Kawasaki Steel 30154113741449
8 Yomiuri S.C. (Juniors) 30117123738140
9 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 30124143941240
10 Otsuka Pharmaceutical 301121732441235
11 Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi 30971426391334
12 Kofu Club 30971437572034
13 Kyoto Shiko Club 30871542622031
14 Toho Titanium 30462013412818
15 Osaka Gas 30262214624812Relegated to Regional Leagues
16 Nippon Steel 30322518947611
Source: [ citation needed ]

Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

Matsushita Electric 0–0 Nissan Motors
Penalties
4–3

Japan Soccer League Cup

National team (Men)

Results

1990.07.27 Japan 0–2 South Korea Beijing, China PR
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1990.07.29 Japan 0–1 China PR Beijing, China PR
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1990.09.28 Japan 0–2 Saudi Arabia Beijing, China PR
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1990.10.01 Japan 0–1 Iran Beijing, China PR
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Players statistics

Player-198907.2707.2907.3109.2609.2810.011990Total
Takumi Horiike 25(1)OOOOOO6(0)31(1)
Shinichi Morishita 21(0)OOOOOO6(0)27(0)
Masami Ihara 16(0)OOOOOO6(0)22(0)
Tetsuji Hashiratani 15(1)OOOO(1)OO6(1)21(2)
Katsuyoshi Shinto 13(1)----OO2(0)15(1)
Masanao Sasaki 13(0)OOOOOO6(0)19(0)
Kenta Hasegawa 11(1)OOOO(2)OO6(2)17(3)
Hisashi Kurosaki 7(1)---O-O2(0)9(1)
Toru Sano 6(0)O-O-O-3(0)9(0)
Nobuhiro Takeda 4(1)OOO-O-4(0)8(1)
Katsumi Oenoki 4(0)-O----1(0)5(0)
Masahiro Fukuda 0(0)OOOOO-5(0)5(0)
Yuji Sakakura 0(0)OOOO-O5(0)5(0)
Shiro Kikuhara 0(0)-OOOOO5(0)5(0)
Akihiro Nagashima 0(0)OOO---3(0)3(0)
Ruy Ramos 0(0)---OOO3(0)3(0)
Kazuyoshi Miura 0(0)---OOO3(0)3(0)
Yasuharu Sorimachi 0(0)O----O2(0)2(0)
Shinichiro Tani 0(0)O-----1(0)1(0)
Masashi Nakayama 0(0)--O---1(0)1(0)

National team (Women)

Results

1990.09.06 Japan 13–1 South Korea South Korea
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1990.09.27 Japan 0–5 China China
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1990.09.29 Japan 8–1 South Korea China
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1990.10.01 Japan 5–0 Hong Kong China
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1990.10.03 Japan 3–1 Chinese Taipei China
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1990.10.06 Japan 1–1 North Korea China
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Players statistics

Player-198909.0609.0909.2709.2910.0110.0310.061990Total
Futaba Kioka 38(18)O(2)O(1)OO(2)O(2)OO7(7)45(25)
Etsuko Handa 37(10)O-OO(1)O(1)O(2)O6(4)43(14)
Kaori Nagamine 31(27)O(3)-OO(2)O(1)O(1)O6(7)37(34)
Masae Suzuki 30(0)O-O-OOO5(0)35(0)
Michiko Matsuda 29(6)O(1)-O-O(1)OO5(2)34(8)
Mayumi Kaji 29(0)OOOOOOO7(0)36(0)
Midori Honda 29(0)O-O-OOO5(0)34(0)
Akemi Noda 27(3)OO(1)OO(1)OOO7(2)34(5)
Asako Takakura 26(10)O(2)OO-O--4(2)30(12)
Takako Tezuka 26(8)O(5)O(1)-OO--4(6)30(14)
Yoko Takahagi 21(0)OOOO-OO6(0)27(0)
Kazuko Hironaka 18(2)OO-O(1)---3(1)21(3)
Sayuri Yamaguchi 18(0)----O--1(0)19(0)
Yumi Watanabe 11(2)OOOO-OO6(0)17(2)
Tomoko Matsunaga 6(0)-O-O---2(0)8(0)
Kyoko Kuroda 4(6)-O(1)--O--2(1)6(7)
Megumi Sakata 1(0)-O-O---2(0)3(0)
Yuriko Mizuma 0(0)-O(1)-O(1)OOO(1)5(3)5(3)

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