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词条 Japan national American football team
释义

  1. IFAF World Championship record

  2. 2011 IFAF World Championship Roster

  3. 2014

  4. 2015

  5. See also

  6. Notes

  7. External links

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| label2 = Association
| data2 = JAFA
| label3 = Region
| data3 = Asia (AFAF)
| label4 = Founded
| data4 = 1984
| label5 = IFAF Affiliation
| data5 =
| label6 = Colors
| data6 = Red, White
| label7 = Head coach
| data7 =Kiyoyuki Mori
| label8 = General manager
| data8 = Shinzo Yamada
| header9 = First international
| data10 = {{af|JPN}} 24–14 {{af|SWE}}
(Palermo, Italy; June 28, 1999)
| header11 = Biggest win
| data12 = {{af|JPN}} 88–0 {{af|KOR}}
(Osaka, Japan; February 23, 2003)
| header13 = Biggest defeat
| data14 = {{af|JPN}} 12–59 {{af|USA}}
(Canton, United States; July 18, 2015)
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| label16 = Appearances
| data16 = 5 (first in 1999)
| label17 = Best result
| data17 = (1999, 2003)
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The Japan national American football team represents Japan in international American football competitions. The team is controlled by the Japan American Football Association, and has been one of the world's strongest international teams since it began participating regularly in international tournaments in the 1990s, and currently possesses the second most American Football World Cups[1] (1999, 2003).

Japan won the inaugural 1999 IFAF World Championship and won again in 2003.[2] In 2007 they advanced to the final, losing to the United States 23–20 in overtime.[3][4][5] In 2010 Japan beat Germany 24–14 in the inaugural Germany-Japan Bowl.[6] In February 2011, Japan bested South Korea (76–0) to qualify for the 2011 IFAF World Championship.[7]

IFAF World Championship record

YearPositionGPWLPFPA
Italy}} 19991st3308414
Germany}} 20031st2205720
{{flagicon|Japan}} 20072nd32111623
Austria}} 20113rd43110361
USA}} 20152nd31265109

2011 IFAF World Championship Roster

{{Japan National American Football Team roster}}

2014

Preparing for the qualification match for the 2015 IFAF World Championship, the JAFA scheduled an international friendly match against Germany on April 12, 2014 at Kawasaki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. 85 players were initially chosen for the national team on March 11 which was whittled down to the required 45-men roster before April 12.[8] Before a crowd of 1,889, Japan defeated Germany 38-0 in a strong defensive showing for the Japanese which limited Germany to only 135 yards of total offense as well as cause four turnovers and two sacks, the latter of which was all in the second half.[9] Before going against the Philippines, Japan made 5 changes in their roster replacing WRs Ryoma Hagiyama and Naoki Maeda with Takeshi Akiyama and Junpei Yoshimoto, RB Keita Takanohashi with Takashi Miyako, LB Yuki Ikeda with Yoshiki Tanaka, and S Toshinari Masatani with Takeshi Miyake.[10] Against a young Philippine team that was in its first year in the IFAF, the Japanese showed no quarter, scoring on every offensive possession as well as holding the Philippines to only 1st down en route to an 86-0 victory, the 2nd biggest win in the national team's history.[11]

With the win, Japan along with South Korea (which defeated Kuwait in the other qualification match 69-7.) qualified for the 2015 IFAF World Championship tournament in Canton, Ohio, United States.

Japan 2014 final roster
Quarterbacks
  •  6 Shun Sugawara (Obic)
  • 8 Keiya Hiramoto (Fujitsu)
  •  19 Shohei Kato (Lixil)
Running Backs
  • 3 Takashi Miyako (Nojima Sagamihara)
  • 20 Keita Takanohashi (Fujitsu)
  •  25 Eisuke Tomatsu (Nojima Sagamihara)
  • 26 Takuto Hara (Obic)
Wide Receivers
  • 1 Naoki Maeda (LIXIL)
  • 4 Yasushi Nakagawa (LIXIL
  • 7 Shoma Endo (Panasonic)
  • 15 Takeshi Akiyama (Fujitsu)
  • 17 Yasuhiro Miyamoto (LIXIL) WR/K
  •  24 Naohiko Shibata (Panasonic)
  •  83 Junpei Yoshimoto (Fujitsu)
  • 85 Ryoma Hagiyama (Obic)
  • 87 Yuta Hayashi (Asahi Beer)
Tight Ends
  • 41 Tomoaki Ohashi (Fujitsu)
  • 84 Akimitsu Mori (Obic)
Offensive Linemen
  • 57 Tetsuya Seita (Fujitsu) G
  • 67 Yusuke Yamamoto (Obic) G
  • 70 Kohei Arai (LIXIL) C
  • 72 Yutaro Kobayashi (Fujitsu) T
  • 73 Haruhisa Kurokawa (Asahi Soft Drinks) T
  • 76 Takayuki Suzuki (Panasonic) T
  • 77 Takehito Noda (Asahi Soft Drinks) T
  • 78 Masahiro Asano (Panasonic) G
Defensive Linemen
  • 10 Wataru Takeda (Panasonic) T
  • 50 Shota Tomita (Obic) T
  • 53 Yo Okamoto (Fujitsu) E
  • 55 Toru Hirasawa (Asahi Soft Drinks) E
  • 90 Yoshihiro Nakata (Obic) E
  • 91 Hiroyuki Shigechika (LIXIL) E
Linebackers
  • 9 Masami Tsukada (Obic)
  • 13 Kensuke Amaya (LIXIL)
  • 42 Yuki Ikeda (Kwansei Gakuin)
  • 44 Yusuke Yoshimoto (IBM)
  • 45 Shuhei Takeuchi (Fujitsu)
  • 54 Yoshiki Tanaka (Hosei)
  • 96 Haruka Sawada (Kansai)
Defensive Backs
  • 14 Masashi Fujimoto (Obic) CB
  • 16 Takashi Miyake (Obic) S
  • 21 Koki Kato (LIXIL) CB
  • 16 Takashi Miyake (Obic) S
  • 22 Ryohei Imanishi (Panasonic) CB
  • 23 Hidetoshi Yano (LIXIL) S
  • 27 Atsushi Tsuji (Panasonic) S
  • 28 Keizaburo Sunagawa (Obic) CB
  • 36 Toshinori Masutani (Panasonic) S
Special Teams
  •  18 Eita Saeki (Panasonic) P/K
Head Coach
  • Kiyoyuki Mori
  accessed 2016-03-09

2015

{{main|2015 IFAF World Championship}}

Due to Canada dropping out of the tournament due to personal team reasons, Japan was granted a bye on the scheduled match which was supposed to be on July 9 and in turn would play the winner of the Mexico-United States match on July 12. In their first match of the tournament, Japan, despite a strong defensive showing in the first half that included 2 interceptions and 29-yd field goal block eventually lost to the United States 18-43. In their 2nd match, Japan defeated Mexico 35-7 with a strong effort on offense and defense. The win ensured the Japanese a rematch with the United States for the Gold Medal. Team Japan would lose to the United States 12-59 in what is the national team's largest loss in history.

Japan 2015 final roster
Quarterbacks
  •  19 Katsuya Nagakawa (LIXIL) QB/WR
  • 8 Tetsuo Takata (Panasonic)
  •  10 Shohei Kato (Lixil)
Running Backs
  • 20 Takuya Furutani (Obic)
  •  6 Kosuke Kamiyama (Fujitsu)
  • 29 Taku Ri (Waseda)
  •  21 Ryo Takagi (IBM)
Wide Receivers
  • 1 Junpei Yoshimoto (Fujitsu)
  • 7 Shoma Endo (Panasonic)
  • 18 Noriaki Kinoshita (Obic)
  •  11 Naoki Maeda (LIXIL) RS
  • 81 Takashi Kurihara (IBM)
  • 83 Yuta Hayashi (Asahi Beer)
  • 80 Yasuhiro Miyamoto (LIXIL) WR/K
Tight Ends
  • 88 Takahiro Haruta (Fujitsu) TE/LS
Offensive Linemen
  • 79 Akira Katsuyama (Fujitsu) T
  • 57 Tetsuya Seita (Fujitsu) G
  • 78 Kohei Arai (LIXIL) C
  • 66 Shun Mochizuki (Fujitsu) G
  • 72 Yutaro Kobayashi (Fujitsu) T
  • 77 Takehito Noda (Asahi Soft Drinks) T
  • 67 Yusuke Yamamoto (Obic) G
  • 75 Haruhisa Kurokawa (Asahi Soft Drinks) T
Defensive Linemen
  • 90 Takuya Seike (Obic) T
  • 92 Mitsunori Kihira (Obic) T
  • 4 Toru Hirasawa (LIXIL) E
  • 13 Motoyuki Hirai (Fujitsu) E
  • 41 Ryota Takahashi (Fujitsu) E
  • 43 Yasuo Wakisaka (Panasonic) T/E
  • 99 Shota Tomita (Obic) T
  • 54 Shoichi Shikama (Panasonic) E
Linebackers
  • 17 Kensuke Amaya (LIXIL)
  • 42 Shuhei Takeuchi (Fujitsu)
  • 96 Haruka Sawada (Obic)
  • 45 Shoichiro Suzuki (Fujitsu)
  • 5 Masayoshi Tsukada (Obic)
Defensive Backs
  • 14 Masashi Fujimoto (Obic) CB
  • 22 Ryohei Imanishi (Panasonic) CB/RS
  • 21 Kento Tojo (Obic) CB
  • 16 Takashi Miyake (Obic) S
  • 24 Yuki Ishii (Fujitsu) CB
  • 27 Atsushi Tsuji (Panasonic) S
  • 28 Atsushi Fujita (Fujitsu) S
  • 36 Keizaburo Sunagawa (Obic) CB
Special Teams
  •  26 Shintaro Saeki (Panasonic) P/K
Head Coach
  • Kiyoyuki Mori
Assistant Coaches
  • Tsuyoshi Kawada - Assistant Head Coach
  • Tominaga Hajime - Offensive Coordinator/Running backs and Tight Ends
  • Makoto Ohashi - Defensive Coordinator
  • Norikazu Nobuhara - Special Teams Coordinator/Secondary
  • Hayato Arima - Quarterbacks
  • Shoei Hasegawa - Wide Receivers
  • Masayoshi Yamanaka - Defensive Linemen
  • Masahara Fumitaka - Offensive Linemen
  • Gen Arisawa - Linebackers
Team Doctor
  • Takeshi Sorimachi
Trainers
  • Rika Yoshihiro
  • Shigenobu Okuma
  • Yoshinaga Takanori
Equipment Managers
  • Tomomi Nakamura
  • Kunie Makotochu
  • Shin Nishikawa
Director of Operations
  • Shinzo Yamada
  accessed 2016-03-09

See also

  • Eyeshield 21
  • X-League

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|title=IFAF Competition|url=http://ifaf.org/pages/competition|publisher=IFAF|accessdate=2014-05-07}}
2. ^http://www.worldcup2003.info/{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3. ^{{cite news |title= U.S. edges Japan to win football World Cup|author= |url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9aFJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SA0NAAAAIBAJ&pg=3965,117642&dq=american-football-world-cup&hl=en|newspaper= Bangor Daily News|date= July 16, 2007|accessdate=February 4, 2011}}
4. ^{{cite news |title= U.S. wins American football title|author= |url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9skaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KUcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6357,3433372&dq=american+football+world-cup&hl=en|newspaper= Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|date= July 15, 2007|accessdate=February 4, 2011}}
5. ^http://wc2007.info/index_e.html
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ifaf.info/articles/view/413/Lw== |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-04-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718153318/http://www.ifaf.info/articles/view/413/Lw%3D%3D |archivedate=2011-07-18 |df= }}
7. ^http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/sf20110227a1.html
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.xleague.com/news/news_league/japan-names-45-man-squad-for-clash-with-germany/ |title=Japan names 45-man squad for clash with Germany |last= |first= |date=April 9, 2014 |website=xleague.com |access-date=March 11, 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.xleague.com/news/news_league/japan-grinds-out-38-0-win-over-germany/ |title=Japan grinds out 38-0 win over Germany |last=Marantz |first=Ken |date=April 14, 2014 |website=xleague.com |access-date=March 11, 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.xleague.com/news/news_league/japan-makes-5-changes-for-clash-with-philippines/ |title=Japan makes 5 changes for clash with Philippines |last= |first= |date=April 21, 2014 |website=xleague.com |access-date=March 11, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2014/04/26/more-sports/football/japan-rolls-2015-ifaf-berth-rout/#.VuLb6fnF98E |title=Japan rolls to 2015 IFAF berth with rout |last=Ikezawa |first=Hiroshi |date=April 26, 2014 |website=japantimes.co.jp |access-date=March 11, 2016}}

External links

  • {{ja}} Japan American football national team Official website
{{International American football}}{{IFAF World Cup}}{{JapanNationalTeams}}{{National men's American football teams}}{{Collegiate American Football in Japan navbox}}

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