College Football 1990

  1. Championship: Tokai University
  2. Runner-up: Kokushikan University
  3. Prime Minister Cup winner: Juntendo University
  4. Finalist: Tokai University

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39th All Japan College Football Championship

finals

The x-Teams progress to next round.
Results of championship are beneath.


Results

tabel_.1st Rounds
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo4:3NIFS Kanoya20/11/1990Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Kanazawa0:7Aoyama Gakuin20/11/1990Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Tokai2:0Sapporo20/11/1990Hiratsuka
Aichi Gakuin2:3Kyoto Sangyo20/11/1990Hiratsuka
Kokushikan2:0Hiroshima20/11/1990Kawasaki
Tohoku Gakuin3:3
ext.
(4:3)
Osaka Econ.20/11/1990Kawasaki
Waseda4:0Fukuoka20/11/1990Komazawa, Tokyo
Kochi0:4Osaka Comm.20/11/1990Komazawa, Tokyo
tabel_.Quarter-finals
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo0:0
ext.
(4:3)
Aoyama Gakuin21/11/1990Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Tokai4:0Kyoto Sangyo21/11/1990Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Kokushikan4:1Tohoku Gakuin21/11/1990Komazawa, Tokyo
Waseda5:1Osaka Comm.21/11/1990Komazawa, Tokyo
tabel_.Semi-finals
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo0:1Tokai23/11/1990Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Kokushikan1:1
ext.
(5:4)
Waseda23/11/1990Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
tabel_.Final
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Tokai2:2
ext.
0:0
ext.
0:0
(5:4)
Kokushikan25/11/1990National stadium, Tokyo

note

In the Championship, fifteen regional representatives(*) including nine regional college football league champions and the winner of Prime Minister Cup are qualified for the championship.
*) One college team is selected to represent each of the nine regional college football leagues. Three extra teams are selected to represent the Kanto colleges league. Two extra teams are selected to represent the Kansai colleges league. One extra team is selected to represent the Kyushu colleges league.

If two teams are level at the end of regulation time, extra time shall be played.
If the match is still undecided, the winning team (in the final, the winner) shall be decided in a penalty shoot-out.


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14th Prime Minister Cup

finals

The x-Teams progress to next round.
Results of tournament are beneath.


Results

tabel_.1st Rounds
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo5:0Fukui Tech.21/8/1990Kobe Universiade
Fukuoka1:1
ext.
(4:2)
Waseda21/8/1990Oji, Kobe
Meiji5:2Sapporo21/8/1990Kobe Universiade
Aichi Gakuin0:1Osaka Comm.21/8/1990Kobe Universiade
Tokai1:0Chukyo21/8/1990Kobe
Matsuyama1:4Tenri21/8/1990Kobe
Tsukuba2:0Sendai21/8/1990Oji, Kobe
Tokuyama0:4Osaka HSS21/8/1990Kobe
tabel_.Quarter-finals
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo3:1Fukuoka22/8/1990Kobe Universiade
Meiji1:2Osaka Comm.22/8/1990Kobe Universiade
Tokai3:2Tenri22/8/1990Kobe
Tsukuba3:0Osaka HSS22/8/1990Kobe
tabel_.Semi-finals
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo2:0Osaka Comm.24/8/1990Kobe
Tokai2:1Tsukuba24/8/1990Kobe
tabel_.Final
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
Juntendo3:1Tokai26/8/1990Kobe

note

In the Prime Minister Cup, sixteen regional representatives(*) are qualified for the tournament.
*) One college team is selected to represent each of the nine regional college football tournaments. Four extra teams are selected to represent the Kanto colleges league. Two extra teams are selected to represent the Kansai colleges league. One extra team is selected to represent the Tokai colleges league.

If two teams are level at the end of regulation time, extra time shall be played.
If the match is still undecided, the winning team shall be decided in a penalty shoot-out. In the final, both of finalists are declared joint winners.


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