Friday, 18 January 2013

Regional Leagues - Final 2012 Tables

Hokkaido League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1Muroran High Sch.640224101412 2Meisei High School6402156912 3Norddea Hokkaido6312108210 4Club Fields Linda6015328-251

Both Muroran High School and Meisei High School competed in this year's High School tournament. Norrdea Hokkaido were unsuccessful in their attempt to re-enter the Challenge League.


Kanto League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1Waseda University1410223082232 2Kanto Gakuen147342013724 3NTV Menina147253325823 4Urawa Reds Youth147162121022 5Musashigaoka Coll.147073331221 6Univ. of Tsukuba145361619-318 7Shobi University144462019116 8FC PAF141112542-374

Waseda University once again comfortably won the Kanto League, and were also runners-up in the Inter-Collegiate tournament. They beat Musashigaoka College in the semi-final, and the other universities in the Kanto League (Kanto Gakuen, University of Tsukuba and Shobi University) were also participants. Menina and Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies Youth also performed well this year. Shobi University and FC PAF will now participate in promotion/relegation playoffs.


Tokai League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1Fujieda Junshin1111006025833 2Tokoha Gakuen1181243133025 3Nagoya FC Ladies1173138182024 4Shimizudaihachi116233392420 5FC Gifu Belta1162337251220 6Iga FC Satellite1162323121120 7Iwata Higashi1152427161117 8Toyota Ladies F.C.114162533-813 9Juven F.C.112181344-317 10FC Project Sonia112091024-146 11Kanbara Club112091256-446 12Chubu Gakuin110011372-690

In the Tokai League Fujieda Junshin showed how powerful they are in winning with a 100% record, conceding only two goals. Both Nagoya in third and Shimizudaihachi Pleiades in fourth competed to enter the Challenge League, with only Pleiades successful.


Kansai League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1FC Vitoria98015064424 2Placer Kobe98013182324 3Cerezo Osaka970232161621 4Takarazuka FC951340221816 5Kobe FC Ladies94141914513 6INAC Kobe U-1893241224-1211 7FC Victories93241634-1811 8FC Terra9216729-227 9Kyoto Shiko SC9117220-184 10Nara Genki SC9009541-360

FC Vitoria won the league on the last day with a crushing 10-0 victory over FC Terra to beat Placer Kobe on goal difference. Cerezo Osaka will compete in the Challenge League next year with the same U-15 team that finished third this season, though they will retain those players who turn sixteen.


Chugoku League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1Tokuyama Univ.99005335027 2Bingo Fuchuu971126131322 3Hiroshima Okou FC9702179821 4Hanako Clover's94051114-312 5FC Reve93241217-511 6Freyia FC Venus93151414010 7Yamato Nadeshiko93151223-1110 8Yamaguchi Wings93151529-1410 9Leone Yamaguchi91441123-127 10FC Brancass9009329-260

Tokuyama University were the easy winners this year with a 100% record, and progressed to the second round of the Inter-Collegiate championships. Bingo Fuchuu TAM-S were participants in the Junior championships, but were eliminated in the first round.


Shikoku League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1Kochi JFC Rosa65101641216 2Bucchigiri FC6321136711 3Oota Gal6123410-65 4Liberta Tokushima6015215-131

Kochi JFC Rosa comfortably won in Shikoku. As in the Chugoku League, none of these teams are pushing for entry to the Challenge League.


Kyushu League

PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints 1Melsa Kumamoto119113462828 2Mashiki Kumamoto118303973227 3Yanagigaura HS1171330141622 4Anclas Youth116231912720 5Oita Trinita1154230181219 6Hoyo Sukurabu1154223121119 7NW Kitakyushu1152422121017 8Fukuoka University113352325-212 9Kumamoto United113261938-1911 10Fukuoka Jo Gakuin11128536-315 11Nakatsu FC Pomato11119928-194 12Alegre Caminho110110247-451

While Melsa Kumamoto won the league, it was second-placed Mashiki Renaissance Kumamoto and sixth-placed Hoyo Sukarabu who fought for Challenge League places, with Hoyo Sukarabu successful in their attempt.

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