JAPANESE/FOREIGN AMATEUR SOCCER  
  
 REFEREES/PLAYERS ASSOCIATION

JASRA - JASPA

Japan Tokyo - Yokohama - Saitama - Chiba - Beijing - Rome - Santiago
For the Promotion of Soccer, Culture and Friendship among Japanese and Foreign Soccer Fans
外国人・日本人サッカーファンにおける、サッカー、文化、そして友好関係促進のために
Para promover el Fútbol, la Cultura y la Amistad entre los Aficionados de Fútbol Japoneses y Extranjeros
Para a promoção do Futebol, a Cultura e a Amizade entre os Jogadores de Futebol Japoneses e Extrangeiros

LIST OF FOREIGN AND JAPANESE TEAMS WHICH PARTICIPATED IN IFFL's SOCCER EVENTS (5x5, 6x6, and 11x11 SOCCER) FROM 1978 UNTIL 2003 - A number of 362 clubs took part in the IFFL.


A - 28
Aardvark99 FC
Academia Ameya
Ad Melco
Africa SC

A Grande Familia FC
Aikenen Kunitachi
Albion FC
Albion Old Boys FC
AJ Wanderers
Alladin

All Stars FC
American Lang. Sch.
ANA
Aohori FC
Aoyama FC
American CN Japan

Apache FC
Arabic FC
Ara Shoukai
AS Dazz
A.S.L.F.J.T.
Atletico Chile
Atletico Chile Masters
Atsugi FC
Australia FC
Avrora FC
Azabu Nightwings FC
Azzurra

B - 18
Bad Bankers
Bad Boys FC
Bambino
Bank of Tokyo
Barclays

Barbarians FC
Batard FC
Berni Wanderers
Big Wave FC
Bingo FC
Bingo Masters FC
Bluege FC
Bocchi FC
Branzino FC
Brazilian Embassy
Bridgestone
British Embassy
British FC
British All Stars
Bungaloo

C - 20
Candy Eleven
Capitol Tokyu
Canal Kickers
Casimir
Catla
Chiba Eagles
Chitose FC
Chitosegaoka
Chiyoda FC
Chiyoda Liger
City Living
CLC Fortuna Tokyo

Club 40 Roses
Club Four Roses
Club Four Roses - Platinum
Colombia Cañandonga

Comper Tokyo
Copa Mundial
Cosmo

Crusaders FC
D - 14
DAFT

Daiichi Seimei
Deporte Quindio
Desafione

Deutsche Bank Group
Discovery America
Domingos
Donadio
Dream Kids
Dream Madrid FC
Durma Stuttgart
Dutch Embassy Team
Dynamo Yokohama
Dynamo FC

E - 29
Editors
Eagles
East-West
El Arbol
El Cosmo
El Guarani
El Porteño Argentino
Epic Sony
ETP12
FC Rainbows
FCCJ Hackers
Five Minutes
Flor
Flying Balls
French Kiss

France A
France B
France FC
France FC Masters
Fujiharu FC

Fuji Bank
Fujita Kogyo
Fukunaga Kyodai
Fukunaga K. Young
Funabashi Minami
Funabashi JR South
Furukawa Denko
FEYB FC

Futako Primera
G - 8
German Typhoon
German School Tokyo/Yokohama
Glanz FC
Goal FC
Gohshu
Golden Rule FC
Grasshoppers
Green Fighters

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Albion FC, 5 times Winners of the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup and Winners once of the IFFL/Tokyo Weekender Cup ('86).

Fukunaga Kyodai (Peru), Winners of the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup in 1995 vs British FC, Winners of the 16th Edition of IFFL/Tokyo Weekender Cup vs British FC, and Runners-up vs Swiss Kickers in the 19th Edition of IFFL/ITJ 0041 Cup in '98.

St. Mary's Titans were three times Runner-ups in the IFFL/Tokyo Weekender Cup in 1982, 83, and 84 vs Tokyo Lions FC and Los Bufalos.

Tokyo Lions FC, an international soccer club established in 1974, were Winners in 1981 vs British FC, three times runners-up in the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup, and four times Winners of the IFFL/Tokyo Weekender Cup. This club is a member of the Tokyo Prefectural League (Japan Football Association) for more than 20 years.

Iran FC, established during the period of the "bubble economy" in Japan, were Winners in 1994 of the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup, and in the same year they captured the IFFL/Tokyo Weekender Cup.

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