Showing posts with label Tokyo Shukyu-dan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo Shukyu-dan. Show all posts

1.7.14

The Emperor's Cup

A 1919 newspaper report-at the instigation of British Diplomat William Haigh, the Football Association have presented the Japanese with a silver trophy. 
This will go on to serve as the original trophy for  the All Japan Championship Tournament .
A knockout competition based on the model of the FA Cup, the initial tournament attracted only 4 entrants. By 1925 there were upwards of 40 entrants with regional winners progressing to the finals
Japanese football was strictly amateur
The teams were largely drawn from educational establishments or 'Old Boys' clubs. Some were what we might call 'city selections' drawn from a number of smaller clubs. 


Tokyo Shukyu-dan  

1921        
Tokyo Shukyu-dan    
1
0
Mikage Shukyu-dan 

Tokyo Soccer Club was comprised of graduates from various Tokyo teaching colleges. The British Ambassador Sir Charles Eliot presented the trophy to  Yamada, captain of Tokyo.

1922
Nagoya Shukyu-dan            
1
0
Hiroshima Koto-shihan


1923
Astra Club  (Tokyo)                 
2
1
Nagoya Shukyu-dan   


1924
Rijo Shukyu-dan  (Hiroshima)            
4
1
All Mikage Shihan Club 

The Hiroshima side was an high school alumni club who took their name from the local castle.

1925
Rijo Shukyu-dan  (Hiroshima)                          
3
0
Imperial University of Tokyo


1926
Not held (Death of Emperor)


1927
Kobe-Ichi Jr. Highschool Club
2
0
Rijo Shukyu-dan (Hiroshima)                  


1928
Waseda University WMW        
6
1
Kyoto University     

Waseda is one of Japan’s leading Universities.

1929
Kwangaku Club                
3
0
Housei University  

A club from Kwansei Gakuin University (A Christian University)

1930
Kwangaku Club                
3
0
Keio University BRB


1931  
Imperial Univ. of Tokyo LB   
5
1
Kobun Jr. Highschool


1932
Keio Club                    
5
1
Yoshino Club      

Another University side.

1933
Tokyo Old Boys Club          
4
1
Sendai Football Club   


1934
Not held (Far Eastern games)


1935
Seoul Shukyu-dan (Korea)     
2
0
Tokyo Bunri University

Korea was annexed by Japan in 1910. The Seoul club was later known as Kyungsung FC.

1936
Keio University BRB          
3
2
Poseung College (Korea)


1937
Keio University              
3
0
Kobe Shogyo University 



Nagoya Shukyu-dan  


Astra Club 


Rijo Shukyu-dan 

   
 Kobe-Ichi Jr. Highschool Club

 Imperial University of Tokyo LB  

 Seoul Shukyu-dan 



7.5.14

Football in Japan- William Haigh

In 1919 a British diplomat by the name of William Haigh asked his superior, Sir William Conyngham Greene  (who delighted in the title Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of Japan) if the Football Association would present a cup to be contested by clubs in Japan. 
The FA obliged, and the  FA Silver Cup was donated - known as The Emporer's Cup it was presented to the winners of the  All-Japan Association Football Championship Tournament . 
The donation of  a prestigious trophy also contributed to the foundation of the Greater Japan Football Association in September 1921.
 William Haigh, a graduate of Cambridge University, went to Japan in 1913 at the age of 22. He worked for the  British diplomatic service, initially as a translator in Tokyo, becoming  Vice-Consul in Yokohama in 1920. Haigh was a keen footballer. He played for the British Embassy XI and in 1918 established the  British Embassy Cup Challenge League. This included local sides such as Tokyo Football Club, and Tokyo Normal Higher School. 


06.04.18- Tokyo v. Yokohama, Association Football League Challenge Cup


06.04.18 British Embassy Tokyo  2 Yokohama 1  

 Haigh's commitment to nurturing football in Japan, both through administration and coaching, saw him named as one of the founding patrons of the Japan Football Association
On 1st September 1923 Haigh was killed in an earthquake.  He was 32 years old.  A football tournament was held in his memory in December 1923, and the Haigh Memorial Cup was held the following year. 
He was inducted into the Japan Football Hall of Fame in 2008.

16.7.12

東京蹴球団

Tokyo Shukyu-dan (Tokyo Soccer Club), founded in 1917, was the first Japanese association football club.
The club has retained its amateur ideals, and plays in the fifth tier of the Japanese football pyramid.
It has the honour of being the first ever winner of Japan's domestic cup competition, The Emporer's Cup, in 1921.


The Emporer's Cup 1921.
First Round:
 Nagoya Shukyu-dan 0-4 Mikage Shukyu-dan (Kobe)
Yamaguchi High School (retired) - Tokyo Shukyu-dan

Final 
Mikage Shukyu-dan 0-1 Tokyo Shukyu-dan