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  2. Chunichi Dragons - Wikipedia

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    The Chunichi Dragons were formed in 1936 as the Nagoya Club. The franchise was acquired by the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper company in 1946. [ citation needed ] They became the "Dragons" in 1947, but experimented with a number of variations on their team name before settling on Chunichi Dragons in 1954.

  3. Wyvern FC - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded on 2015 by Nobuo Nasu, starting to play from the District Leagues, as Wyvern FC. The club's name originates from a legendary two-leg winged dragon, the Wyvern, which appears in many different schools or athletic teams around the world as logos, or mascots. The club is said to accurately portray the aggressiveness of the ...

  4. 2007 Asia Series - Wikipedia

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    Based in Nagoya, Japan. Korea Baseball Organization (Korea): SK Wyverns, winner of 2007 Korea Series. Based in Incheon, South Korea. Chinese Professional Baseball League (Taiwan): Uni-President Lions, winner of 2007 Taiwan Series. Based in Tainan, Taiwan.

  5. List of professional sports teams in Japan - Wikipedia

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  6. Seiichi Ogawa - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2021, Ogawa begin career as assistant manager of Wyvern FC until 31 August 2021. One day later, he promoted to manager his club on same year. On 13 November 2022, Ogawa brought his club promotion to the Tōkai Soccer League Division 1 for the first time in history after 2021 season finished in runner-up as well Tōkai Soccer League Division 2 champions.

  7. 2017–18 B.League season - Wikipedia

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    2017–18 B.League season; League: B.League: Season: 2017–18: Duration: September 29, 2017 – May 8, 2018: B1 Regular season; Season MVP: Makoto Hiejima: Promoted

  8. B.League - Wikipedia

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    The B.League is a professional men's basketball league in Japan that began play in September 2016. [4] [5] The league is operated by the Japan Professional Basketball League and was formed as a result of a merger between the National Basketball League that was operated by the FIBA-affiliated Japan Basketball Association and the independently operated bj league.

  9. Biwajima Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Biwajima Sports Center is an arena in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. It is the home arena of the Toyotsu Fighting Eagles Nagoya of the B.League , Japan's professional basketball league. [ 2 ]