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X-League
X-League
Sport American football
Founded 1971
No. of teams 60
Country(ies) Japan
Most recent
champion(s)
Matsushita Electric Works Impulse
Official website X-League Homepage

The X-League is a semi-professional American football league in Japan. It was founded in 1971 as the Japan American Football League. It changed its name to the X-league in 1987. There are four division (X1, X2, X3, and X4) between which there is promotion and relegation. Teams in the four-tier league are split into east, west, and central divisions. There are two types of teams, one being a company-team which only employees of that particular sponsoring company may participate as a player, and the other classified as a club-team for which anyone can tryout.

The Japanese game is shorter, with quarters lasting 12 minutes instead of the standard 15. Game rules are based on those of the NCAA college division in America. The five-game regular season ends with three rounds of playoffs and the Japan X Bowl. There is a spring tournament as well called the Pearl Bowl which is used by teams to ready themselves and evaluate new players before the fall season.

As mentioned above, it is a semi-pro league and therefore players are not allowed to be compensated for their playing in terms of salary.

The Japan National Team that has won the first and second editions of the American football World Cup and was runner-up finishing second to the American team in last years third installment of the tournament, was made-up almost entirely of players from this league.

Contents

2007 X League X1 Teams

Division Team
East Asahi Beer Silver Star
Obic Seagulls
Fujitsu Frontiers
All Mitsubishi Lions
Renesas Hurricanes
ROCBULL
Central Onward Skylarks
Kajima Deers
IBM BigBlue
Tokyo Gas Creators
Meiji Yasuda Pirates
Fuji Xerox American Football Club
West Matsushita Electric Works Impulse
Naigai Marvies
Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers
SRC Kobe Finies
AS One Blackeagles
Nagoya Cyclones

X Bowl

Since 1987, Japan X Bowl has decided the X-League championship. Until 2002 it was known as the Tokyo Super Bowl. The winner of this game goes on to the Rice Bowl to face the winner of the Koshien Bowl, the national college championship game.

Winners

YearBowlStadiumWinnerScoreRunner-up
1987Tokyo Super Bowl IYokohama StadiumRenoun Rovers31-28Asahi Beer Silver Star
1988Tokyo Super Bowl IITokyo DomeRenoun Rovers28-20Matsushita Electric Works
1989Tokyo Super Bowl IIITokyo DomeAsahi Beer14-9NEC
1990Tokyo Super Bowl IVTokyo DomeMatsushita Electric Works14-6Onward Oaks
1991Tokyo Super Bowl VTokyo DomeOnward Oaks49-10Sunstar
1992Tokyo Super Bowl VITokyo DomeAsahi Beer21-7Matsushita Electric Works
1993Tokyo Super Bowl VIITokyo DomeAsahi Beer13-0Sunstar
1994Tokyo Super Bowl VIIITokyo DomeMatsushita Electric Works48-28Onward Oaks
1995Tokyo Super Bowl IXTokyo DomeMatsushita Electric Works54-20Recruit
1996Tokyo Super Bowl XTokyo DomeRecruit30-10Onward Oaks
1997Tokyo Super Bowl XITokyo DomeKajima48-12Matsushita Electric Works
1998Tokyo Super Bowl XIITokyo DomeRecruit45-24Asahi Beer
1999Tokyo Super Bowl XIIITokyo DomeAsahi Beer18-16Kajima
2000Tokyo Super Bowl XIVTokyo DomeAsahi Inryo20-18Matsushita Electric Works
2001Tokyo Super Bowl XVTokyo DomeAsahi Inryo14-7Matsushita Electric Works
2002Tokyo Super Bowl XVITokyo DomeSeagulls14-7Fujitsu
2003Japan X Bowl XVIITokyo DomeOnward Skylarks13-10Asahi Beer
2004Japan X Bowl XVIIIKobe Wing StadiumMatsushita Electric Works15-6Asahi Beer
2005Japan X Bowl XIXTokyo DomeObic25-16Matsushita Electric Works
2006Japan X Bowl XXKyocera Dome OsakaOnward Skylarks24-21Kajima Deers
2007Japan X Bowl XXITokyo DomeMatsushita Electric Works33-13Fujitsu Frontiers


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