The 37th all-Japan university soccer championship
Host country | Japan |
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Period | From November 23, 1988 to November 27 |
The number of the participation teams | 16 |
Championship | Juntendo University Tokai University |
The game total number | 16 |
The number of the goals | 45 (an average of 2.81 points of one game) |
Leading scorer | Yoshiyuki Matsuyama (4) |
The MVP | Masaaki Sawanobori |
← The 36th The 38th → |
The 37th all-Japan university soccer championship is an all-Japan university soccer championship held from November 23, 1988 through November 27. Second, Tokai University achieved first championship two years in a row Juntendo University.
Table of contents
Summary
A Prime Minister cup all-Japan university soccer tournament championship school participated with 15 representatives of 9 areas.
Meeting schedule
- -1 round of November 23, 1988
- November 24, 1988 - quarterfinals
- November 26, 1988 - semifinals
- November 27, 1988 - final, third place jump-off
Held sports stadium
- Nishigaoka soccer ground (one round, the quarterfinals, the semifinals, the final)
- Komazawa sports stadium (one round, the quarterfinals)
- Edogawa-ku land sports stadium (one round)
- Akitsu soccer ground (one round)
Participation University
- Tsukuba University (the Prime Minister cup championship .2 years continuation 16th)
- Sapporo University (the 19th that it is representative of Hokkaido .2 years since then)
- Sendai College (the Tohoku representative .3 years continuation tenth)
- Waseda University (the Kanto second representative .4 years continuation 18th)
- Juntendo University (the Kanto third representative .3 years continuation fifth)
- Tokai University (the Kanto fourth representative .3 years continuation third)
- Distinguished citizen Tachi University (the sixth that it is Kanto fifth representative .2 years since then)
- Kanazawa University (the north Shinetsu representative .3 years continuation 14th)
- Chukyo University (the representative Tokai .2 years continuation 16th)
- Osaka University of Commerce (the Kansai first representative .9 years continuation 20th)
- Osaka College of Physical Education (the tenth that it is Kansai second representative .2 years since then)
- Kyoto Industrial University (the Kansai third representative .3 years continuation fifth)
- Shimane University (the Chinese representative .3 years continuation sixth)
- Kochi University (the fifth that it is Shikoku representative .2 years since then)
- Fukuoka University (the Kyushu representative .4 years continuation 16th)
- National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya (first Kyushu representative)
Game schedule, result
One round of
November 23, 1988 |
Chukyo University | 0-3 | Distinguished citizen Tachi University |
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Miura 2 , Suzuki |
Nishigaoka soccer ground |
November 23, 1988 |
National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya | 0-0 Extension (PK 2-3) | Osaka College of Physical Education |
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Edogawa-ku land sports stadium |
November 23, 1988 |
Waseda University | 5-2 | Fukuoka University |
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Okura Matsuyama good luck 3 , , Ueno | Nakao Namba |
Edogawa-ku land sports stadium |
November 23, 1988 |
Kochi University | 0-3 | Kyoto Industrial University |
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Noguchi Higuchi 道籏 |
Edogawa-ku land sports stadium |
November 23, 1988 |
Tokai University | 7-0 | Shimane University |
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Furukawa 澤登 3 , , Yamaguchi Iwai (PK) Hatakeyama |
Komazawa sports stadium |
November 23, 1988 |
Sapporo University | 1-5 | Osaka University of Commerce |
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Sakamoto | Yasuhara 2 , Omoto 2 , Takagi |
Komazawa sports stadium |
Quarterfinals
November 24, 1988 |
Tsukuba University | 2-2 Extension (PK 4-5) | Distinguished citizen Tachi University |
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The upper part of a river Ikeda | Suzuki Noda |
Nishigaoka soccer ground |
November 24, 1988 |
Juntendo University | 1-0 | Osaka College of Physical Education |
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Emoto |
Nishigaoka soccer ground |
November 24, 1988 |
Waseda University | 3-1 | Kyoto Industrial University |
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Matsuyama good luck Ueno Okura | Nakaya (PK) |
Komazawa sports stadium |
November 24, 1988 |
Tokai University | 1-0 | Osaka University of Commerce |
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Furukawa |
Komazawa sports stadium |
Semifinals
November 26, 1988 |
Distinguished citizen Tachi University | 0-0 Extension (PK 4-5) | Juntendo University |
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Nishigaoka soccer ground |
November 26, 1988 |
Waseda University | 0-1 | Tokai University |
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Yamaguchi Pre-14 minutes |
Nishigaoka soccer ground |
Third place jump-off
November 27, 1988 |
Distinguished citizen Tachi University | 2-2 Draw | Waseda University |
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Miura Hirosawa | Yamada 2 , |
Nishigaoka soccer ground |
Final
November 27, 1988 |
Juntendo University | 0-0 It is a draw re-extension | Tokai University |
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Nishigaoka soccer ground |
End results
The 37th all-Japan university soccer championship Championship team |
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Juntendo University It is the second two years in a row |
Tokai University For the first time |
Commendation
MVP Prize
- Masaaki Sawanobori (Tokai University)
Main starter
- Motohiro Yamaguchi (Tokai University)
- Masaaki Sawanobori (Tokai University)
- Hiromitsu Isogai (Tokai University)
- Atsuhiro Iwai (Tokai University)
- Hayato Okanaka (Tokai University)
- Masanori Sanada (Juntendo University)
- Naoto Otake (Juntendo University)
- Yuji Sakakura (Juntendo University)
- Emoto Castle good luck (Juntendo University)
- Yasuyuki Moriyama (Juntendo University)
- Yoshiyuki Matsuyama (Waseda University)
- Satoshi Okura (Waseda University)
- Takuya Takagi (Osaka University of Commerce)
- Masami Ihara (Tsukuba University)
- Yoshinori Taguchi (Tsukuba University)
- Satoru Noda (distinguished citizen Tachi University)
The correction of this knob is expected. |
Allied item
Source
- "An all-Japan university soccer championship combination." The Asahi Shimbun. (November 16, 1988)
- "A little over eight including Tsukuba, Waseda University." The Asahi Shimbun. (November 24, 1988)
- "Tsukuba emergency defeat." The Asahi Shimbun. (November 25, 1988)
- "Tokai University, Waseda University clear victory." The Asahi Shimbun. (November 27, 1988)
- "I reject it for order size, Tokai University V". The Asahi Shimbun. (November 28, 1988)
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