Sport | American football |
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Founded | 1971 |
No. of teams | 60 |
Country(ies) | Japan |
Most recent champion(s) | Obic Seagull |
Official website | X-League home page |
The X-League is a 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 1997. There are four divisions (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 (known as semi-pro in the United States), and the other classified as a club-team for which anyone can try out.
Game rules are based on those of the NCAA college division in America, with the exception of the length of quarters, which are 12 minutes (the same as high school football) instead of 15. The regular season consists of three stages, namely first stage, second stage and final stage. The Japan X Bowl is played by winners of the final stage. 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.
The Japan national American football team, which has won the first and second editions of the American Football World Cup and was runner-up, finishing second to the American team in the 2007 installment of the tournament, was made up almost entirely of players from this league.
Americans are often recruited to play for x-league team with a strict rule of two per team. Notable players include defensive back Michael Bangel and Nathaniel Johnson. Foreign players can be paid according to the team policies.
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Division | Team |
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East | Asahi Beer Silver Star |
Kajima Deers | |
IBM Big Blue | |
All Mitsubishi Lions | |
Fuji Xerox Minerva American Football Club | |
Bullseyes Tokyo | |
Central | Fujitsu Frontiers |
Obic Seagulls | |
Nihon Unisys Bulls | |
Akiharu Yasuda Pirates | |
Hurricanes | |
All Tokyo Gas Creators | |
West | Panasonic Electric Works Impulse renamed from "Matsushita Electric Works Impulse" on October 1, 2008 |
Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers | |
Suita Marvies | |
Elecom Kobe Finies | |
AS One BlackEagles | |
Nagoya Cyclones |
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.
Year | Bowl | Stadium | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1987 | Tokyo Super Bowl I | Yokohama Stadium | Renoun Rovers | 31-28 | Silver Star |
1988 | Tokyo Super Bowl II | Tokyo Dome | Renoun Rovers | 28-20 | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse |
1989 | Tokyo Super Bowl III | Tokyo Dome | Asahi Beer Silver Star | 14-9 | NEC Falcons |
1990 | Tokyo Super Bowl IV | Tokyo Dome | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse | 14-6 | Onward Oaks |
1991 | Tokyo Super Bowl V | Tokyo Dome | Onward Oaks | 49-10 | Sunstar Finies |
1992 | Tokyo Super Bowl VI | Tokyo Dome | Asahi Beer Silver Star | 21-7 | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse |
1993 | Tokyo Super Bowl VII | Tokyo Dome | Asahi Beer Silver Star | 13-0 | Sunstar Finies |
1994 | Tokyo Super Bowl VIII | Tokyo Dome | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse | 48-28 | Onward Oaks |
1995 | Tokyo Super Bowl IX | Tokyo Dome | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse | 54-20 | Recruit Seagulls |
1996 | Tokyo Super Bowl X | Tokyo Dome | Recruit Seagulls | 30-10 | Onward Oaks |
1997 | Tokyo Super Bowl XI | Tokyo Dome | Kajima Deers | 48-12 | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse |
1998 | Tokyo Super Bowl XII | Tokyo Dome | Recruit Seagulls | 45-24 | Asahi Beer Silver Star |
1999 | Tokyo Super Bowl XIII | Tokyo Dome | Asahi Beer Silver Star | 18-16 | Kajima Deers |
2000 | Tokyo Super Bowl XIV | Tokyo Dome | Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers | 20-18 | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse |
2001 | Tokyo Super Bowl XV | Tokyo Dome | Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers | 14-7 | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse |
2002 | Tokyo Super Bowl XVI | Tokyo Dome | Seagulls | 14-7 | Fujitsu Frontiers |
2003 | Japan X Bowl XVII | Tokyo Dome | Onward Skylarks | 13-10 | Asahi Beer Silver Star |
2004 | Japan X Bowl XVIII | Kobe Wing Stadium | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse | 15-6 | Asahi Beer Silver Star |
2005 | Japan X Bowl XIX | Tokyo Dome | Obic Seagulls | 25-16 | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse |
2006 | Japan X Bowl XX | Kyocera Dome Osaka | Onward Skylarks | 24-21 | Kajima Deers |
2007 | Japan X Bowl XXI | Tokyo Dome | Matsushita Electric Works Impulse | 33-13 | Fujitsu Frontiers |
2008 | Japan X Bowl XXII | Kyocera Dome Osaka | Panasonic Electric Works Impulse | 28-14 | Kajima Deers |
2009 | Japan X Bowl XXIII | Tokyo Dome | Kajima Deers | 21-14 | Fujitsu Frontiers |
2010 | Japan X Bowl XXIII | Tokyo Dome | Obic Seagull | 20-16 | Panasonic Electric Works Impulse |