Japan Soccer League 1967

  1. Championship: Toyo kogyo
  2. Runner-up: Furukawa electric

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The 3rd Japan Soccer League 1967

The first match day is 9th April and the last match day of the first half season is 11th June, and the first match day of the second half season is 15th October and the last match day is 26th November 1967.

tabel_.JSL 1967
TeamTOYFURMITYAWYANHITKOKTALWin/Draw/LossGoalsDif.Pts.
Toyo kogyo4:21:22:03:03:16:13:010/2/2372122
Furukawa electric2:21:63:03:13:32:05:18/4/2391720
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries2:33:31:21:01:23:14:09/1/4381919
Yawata steel0:11:33:22:24:12:13:18/2/429718
Yanmar diesel3:20:42:31:42:11:13:26/2/628114
Hitachi' head office0:11:11:41:20:35:22:05/2/726-112
z'- Nippon Kokan0:30:50:12:50:40:14:12/1/1116-245
z'- Toyoda Automatic Loom Works3:30:20:51:11:61:71:40/2/1212-402

note

In Japan Soccer League, all teams play each other two times.
Teams are allotted two points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.
The ranking is determined as follows: 1) total of all points, 2) goal difference, 3) total of goals.

Points
  • 2: a Win
  • 1: a Draw
  • 0: a Loss

TOYO kogyo as Japan Soccer League champion shall be eligible to play in NHK Cup.

The bottom two teams shall play in play-off matches.

Japan Soccer League did not make a clear distinction between home and away team before 1983.
Green-coloured matches are in the first half of the season and yellow-coloured matches are in the second half of the season.


JSL Awards

Goal-scoring leader (Golden ball Award)
15: KIMURA Takeo (Furukawa)
Assists leader (Silver ball Award)
9: KAWABUCHI Saburo (Furukawa)
Fighting Spirit Award
KIMURA Takeo (Furukawa)
Star Ball Award
KAMAMOTO Kunishige (Yanmar)
Best eleven

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The 2nd East-West JSL Match

tabel_.East-West Match 1967
TeamScoreTeamDateVenues
East team1:2
2:6
West team31/8/1967
8/9/1967
Hiroshima baseball stadium
Tokyo National stadium

The play-off matches

tabel_.play-off
JSL's teamScoreShakaijin's teamDateVenues
Nippon Kokan2:3
3:2
Toyota Motor
(Shakaijin Finalist)
7/12/1967
14/12/1967
Nagoya
Fujisawa
Toyoda Automatic Loom Works0:3
0:3
Mutual savings bank of Nagoya
(Shakaijin Winner)
10/12/1967
16/12/1967
Kariya
Nagoya

note

If two teams are level at the end of the play-off matches, both teams remain the same divisions.

Mutual savings bank of Nagoya is re-promoted to Japan Soccer League.
And Toyoda Automatic Loom Works is relegated.


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