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1978 JSL Cup information


1978 JSL Cup
Tournament details
Country1978 JSL Cup Japan
Final positions
ChampionsFurukawa Electric
Runner-upFujita Industries
Semifinalists
  • Nippon Steel
  • Yomiuri
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Statistics of JSL Cup in the 1978 season.

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as the second competition in 1978 was already served as a mere opening league match of the JSL. This previous Super Cup competition was taken less seriously...

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Koji Tanaka

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Hisao Sekiguchi

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Ventforet Kofu

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