The 21st JFL Suzuka Unlimited 2019 Season

第21回JFL 鈴鹿アンリミテッド2019シーズンチケット
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The 21st JFL Suzuka Unlimited 2019 Season is Soccer games Sports event held in Japan.

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Suzuka Unlimited FC (Suzuka Unlimited EF, English : SUZUKA Unlimited FOOTBALL CLUB , Suzuka Unlimited Football Club) is a professional football club based in Suzuka City , Mie Prefecture . 2013 ( 2013 ) Apply for J-League associate membership but continued deliberation and it is not obtained associate membership (as of May 2019).

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Mie FC Rampore, which was based in Nabari City , Mie Prefecture, and Suzuka Club, which was based in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, merged to become the current club in 2009. The current operating corporation is Unlimited Co., Ltd. (changed from Suzuka Suppre Unlimited Co., Ltd. in 2019), with a club office and futsal court on the site of a factory of an automobile parts and supplies manufacturing company near Honda Motor GK Industrial Suzuka Factory.

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Suzuka Unlimited FC (鈴鹿アンリミテッドFC) is a Japanese football club based in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture. The club was originally established in Nabari, Mie in 1980 under the name Mie Club, and it became a member of Mie Football Association to join the Mie prefectural league in 1982. The club went up to the top division in 1991 and remained there until 2005.

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Yokohama FC - Team

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Yokohama F.C. By beating title contenders Urawa Red Diamonds on the last day of the season, they helped Kashima Antlers claim their fifth J. (横浜FC , Yokohama Efushī) are a Japanese football club based in the city of Yokohama.

In 2007, Yokohama F.C. However, Yokohama F.C. League clubs, Yokohama Flügels and Yokohama Marinos the previous year.

For its first season in 1999, Yokohama F.C. League Division 1 in the process. They have played at the J2 League, except in 2007 when they played at the J1 League.

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Mito Hollyhock - Team

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Mito HollyHock (水戸ホーリーホック , Mito Hōrīhokku) is a Japanese professional football (soccer) club, currently playing in the J2 League. The team's hometown is located in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. Its nickname "HollyHock" derives from the family crest of the Tokugawa clan who governed from Mito in the Edo period.

The club was founded in 1990 as Prima Aseno FC by the factory workers of Prima Ham (a food company) in Tsuchiura. Mito's application to play in the inaugural 1999 season of J. League Division 2 was initially turned down due to an unstable financial and fan base. However, after finishing 3rd in the Japan Football League in 1999 and gaining support, the club was invited into the J. League in 2000.

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Kawasaki Frontale - Team

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Kawasaki Frontale (川崎フロンターレ Kawasaki Furontāre) is a J1 League association football club. The team is located in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo. Their home stadium is Todoroki Athletics Stadium, in Nakahara Ward, in the central area of Kawasaki.

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Shimizu S-Pulse - Team

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Shimizu S-Pulse (清水エスパルス Shimizu Esuparusu) is a professional Japanese association football club. Located in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, S-Pulse currently competes in the J1 League (J1). Formed as recently as 1991, S-Pulse are one of the youngest professional teams in Japan. S-Pulse have recorded an average end of season placing of 6.8, which places them fourth behind Kashima Antlers, Yokohama F. Marinos and prefectural rivals, Júbilo Iwata.

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J-League

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The J.League (Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ) is Japan's professional football league including the first division J1 League, second division J2 League and third division J3 League. J1 League is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football. J league was founded based on Japan Soccer League. Japan Soccer League, or JSL, was the top flight football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor to the current professional league, the J.

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Japan Football League

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The Japan Football League, (日本フットボールリーグ , Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu) also known as simply the JFL is the 4th tier of the Japanese association football league system, positioned beneath three divisions of the J.League, and the top tier of amateur football in the country. The Japan Football League started from the 1999 season when the second division of J.League (J2) was also born. Four former JFL clubs have competed in the top flight: Yokohama FC (2007), Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (2014, as Tokushima Vortis), Matsumoto Yamaga (2015), and V-Varen Nagasaki (2018).

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These 8 teams together with Yokohama FC that was allowed to participate as a special case after the merger of Yokohama Flügels and Yokohama F. Marinos competed in the inaugural 1999 season. Out of 16 teams who played the last season of the former JFL, 9 decided and were accepted to play in J2 and the other 7 teams as well as Yokogawa Electric, the winners of the Regional League Promotion Series, formed the new Japan Football League. It also moved a tier down the pyramid, making it fourth-tier league since 2014.

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Yokohama F. Marinos

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Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜Fマリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu) is a Japanese association football team that participates in the J1 League. Having won the J-League title three times and finishing second twice, they are one of the most successful J-League clubs. Yokohama F. Marinos (横浜Fマリノス Yokohama Efu Marinosu) is a Japanese association football team that participates in the J1 League. [4] The investment is designed to offer an integrated approach to football, marketing, media, commercial, training and medical care consistent with other City Football Group investments such as Manchester City F.C., Melbourne City FC and the New York City FC.

In 2010, Shunsuke Nakamura made a comeback to Yokohama F. Marinos. The club was formed by the merger of Yokohama Marinos and Yokohama Flügels in 1999. n 1972, the team started as the Nissan Motors F.C.

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Since Naoki Matsuda left the team, F. Marinos' number 3 has been retired. The team is based in Yokohama and was founded as the company team of Nissan Motors. As a result, they refused to follow F. Marinos and instead created Yokohama FC, F. Marinos' new crosstown rivals.

City Football Group holds 19.95 percent of Yokohama F. Marinos' existing shares,[5] but through the establishment of a Japan-based subsidiary may seek to eventually own a controlling stake in the club. On 20 May 2014, it was announced that City Football Group, the holding company of Manchester City F.C., had invested in a minority share of Yokohama F. Marinos, creating a partnership with both the football club and car manufacturer Nissan. Naoki Matsuda had participated 385 matches as a member of F. Marinos.
In 1998, after losing one of their primary sponsors, it was announced that crosstown rivals Yokohama Flügels would merge with Marinos.

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