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  2. X-League (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The league is split into 4 tiers: X1 Super, X1 Area, X2 and X3. There are two spring tournaments as well which are used by teams to ready themselves and evaluate new players before the fall season. One is the larger Pearl Bowl which teams from eastern Japan compete in, and the other is the Gree

  3. Rice Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Championship Rice Bowl is an annual American football national championship game held in Japan every January 3 that determines the champion of the X-League. The game was originally a collegiate all-star game until 1983. From 1984 to 2021, the game matched the champions of the Japan X Bowl with the college Koshien Bowl winners. The ...

  4. Japan X Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Japan X Bowl (previously the Japan Super Bowl) was the annual championship game of the X-League, the highest level of professional American football in Japan. Japan X Bowl (1987-2021) [ edit ]

  5. All X-League Team - Wikipedia

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    The All X-League Team is an honor given in Japan to players that performed outstandingly on the gridiron during the X-League regular and post-seasons. Since 2000, the X-League honors outstanding players by electing them to the All X-League Team. 11 offensive players, 11 defensive players and 3 special team players are voted by the Head Coaches and 5 players on each of the 18 X1 teams to be ...

  6. Sports in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The X-League is the top league in Japan. It was founded in 1971, it has 60 teams split into four divisions. The final game is the Japan X Bowl. In 1999 Japan won the first ever 1999 IFAF World Championship, and also won in the 2003 IFAF World Championship. Japan hosted the 2007 IFAF World Championship, but placed 2nd to the United States.

  7. Category:X-League (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    X-League (Japan) players (14 P) X-League teams (22 P) Pages in category "X-League (Japan)" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...

  8. Your Call: Should the Colts start Anthony Richardson or Joe ...

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    Anthony Richardson has struggled, but so has Joe Flacco, putting Colts head coach Shane Steichen in a tough spot.

  9. Panasonic Impulse - Wikipedia

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    The Panasonic Impulse is an American football team based in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan.The Impulse compete in the X-League, and are a member of the top tier X1 Super division along with Fujitsu Frontiers, Obic Seagulls, IBM Big Blue, Nojima Sagamihara Rise, Elecom Kobe Finies, Tokyo Gas Creators, and All Mitsubishi Lions.