Tokyo Shukyu-Dan
Full name | Tokyo Shukyu-Dan | ||
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Nickname(s) | Tōshū | ||
Founded | 1917 | ||
League | Div.1 | ||
2016 | Div.1 1st Place | ||
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Tokyo Shukyu-Dan (東京蹴球団, Tōkyō Shūkyū Dan, lit. "Tokyo Football Club") is a Japanese football club based in Tokyo.
It is the oldest Japanese football club, founded in 1917, and it was the first to win the Emperor's Cup, the top national cup in Japan. Very much like Sheffield F.C. in England or Queen's Park F.C. in Scotland, its staunch amateur ideals forced it by the wayside as company clubs, and later fully professionalized clubs, took over the game.
The club now participates in the Tokyo District League, fifth level of the Japanese football league system, since its founding in 1967. It earned second place in 1978 and 1983. Its farm team, Tōshū club also participates in the prefectural league.
Titles[]
- Emperor's Cup: 1921.
References[]
- 創立100年。初代天皇杯王者!日本最古のサッカークラブチーム『東京蹴球団』に見るマインドとは (in Japanese)
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Categories:
- Football clubs in Japan
- Association football clubs established in 1917
- Emperor's Cup winners
- Football clubs in Tokyo
- 1917 establishments in Japan