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

H - 13
H United
Hachioji Wanderers

Hackers FC
Harajuku Overriders
Haseko Corp.
Hazama-gumi

HBU FC (Saigon - Vietnam)
Hekizan
Hiratsuka Shonan
Historico FC
Hiro FC
Hoechst
Honcho

Hong Bang University (Vietnam - Saigon)
I - 16
IBM

Ichibanshibori FC
Import/Export Bank Japan
ISG-France
Indonesian FC
Industrial Bank of Japan

Intercontinental FC
International FC
International Select Team

Inter Tane FC
Iran Team
Iran Masters
Ishikawa FC
ISP-PSG
Izumi
ITJ (0041) FC

J - 5
Japan Airline
Jetro FC
JPC FC
JP Morgan FC
Jyuentosu

K - 18
Kamone FC
Kanematsu Gosho
Kanto Celts
Katsushikano HS
Kanto Celts
Kasumigaura Tornado
Kawai FC
KDD
Keyboys
Keiyo Bank
KFC
Killers FC
Kiri-Ichi-Zoku FC
Kitano
Koizumi
Komies
Kurita Kogyo
Kuyo Club

L - 7
L.A.S. FC

Latin American Club
Les Pieds Nickeles FC
Lions FC Masters
Los Bufalos
Los Matadores
Lycée Franco-Japonais

M - 36
Makoto FC
Morgan Stanley FC
Mare Nostrum

Maritizio FC
Market Wizards
Marubeni
Maruzen
Maynard
Meiji Milk Tokyo
Maruko Kogyo FC
Maruzen
Max FC
Med-Tech F. Tokyo
Meiwa Eagles
Mejiro FC
Mickey Mouse
Mildness Mother

Minami Aoyama
Minamizawa
Merrill Lynch Bulls FC
Mishuku
Misora
Mitsubishi Bank
Mitsubishi Shoji
Mitsubishi Ofuna
Mitsui Bank
Mitsuwadai JR
Miyagi United
Monkeys
Morgan Stanley FC
MRS FC
MRK Shonan
Musashino FC
Musashino Viola FC
Musashino City Office
Musashino FC Kids

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YCAC FC were 4 times Winners of the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup. This club, with a long history of sports involment within the foreign community, is located in Yokohama.

Kurita Kogyo FC were the first Japanese Winners of the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup in 1983 in an all-Japanese final against Hazama-gumi.

Meiwa Eagles FC from Chiba were Winners in 1993. They supported in '93 the 2nd Edition of the IFFL/The Japan Times Charity 5-a-side Tournament in Yotsukaido (Chiba).

Wakasugi FC won the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup '87 vs Hazama-Gumi in an all-Japanese final. This club assisted also in establishing the 1st Edition of the IFFL/The Japan Times Charity 5-a-side Tournament in 1992 in Musashino City. It participates actually in IFFL with two teams: Musashino FC (1st Division) and Winds FC (2nd Division).

Tokyo Irish FC, a proud representative of the soccer Irish community in Tokyo, is very active in various events organized by IFFL, and was Winner of the IFFL/The Japan Times Cup ('90 vs BFC) and Tokyo Weekender Cup ('90, '91, '93).

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