Tokyo Open League Tokyo University League Japan Osaka Australian Football League Nippon Australian Football League
Audience records
Single match
25,000 (1986). Carlton v. Hawthorn (Yokohama Stadium, Kanagawa)
Australian rules football in Japan describes the development of the team sport which dates back to 1910, but found its roots in the late 1980s mainly due to the influence of Australian Football appearing on Japanese television.[citation needed]
Japan competes regularly at international level and Japan's national team, the Samurai, has defeated amateur Australian clubs on numerous occasions. Japan has competed in all AFL International Cups, its highest placing was 8th in 2008 and it is currently seeded in Division 2. Japan also fields an all-university side, the Warriors, in Division 2 of the Asian Australian Football Championships reaching 4th in 2019.[1]
^The Swans Take Flight – 2019 Asian Champs Division 2 Men’s Results by Billy Crang for AFL Asia 6 September 2019
and 27 Related for: Australian rules football in Japan information
Sakaki (of Japan). Australianrules is broadcast into Asia on satellite television through the Australia Network. AustralianrulesfootballinJapan was first...
The Japanese national Australianrulesfootball team, nicknamed the Samurai (Japanese: 侍, romanized: Samurai), represent JapaninAustralianrules football...
Australianrulesfootball has been played in Sweden since 1993, with the game currently played in Helsingborg, Malmö, Lund, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Karlstad...
Australianrulesfootball has had a significant impact on popular culture in its native Australia, capturing the imagination of Australian film, art, music...
actress Australia portal Japan portal Australian diaspora AustralianrulesfootballinJapanAustralia–Japan relations JapaneseAustralians "【在留外国人統計(旧登録外国人統計)統計表"...
Australianrulesfootball attendance records Note: Since the 1970s inAustralia, many grounds have been reconfigured without standing room, which reduces...
of Australianrulesfootball clubs since their formation. Note that some of these football clubs that formed before 1866 (see Laws of Australian football)...
JapaneseAustralians (日系オーストラリア人, Nikkei Ōsutoraria-jin) are Australian citizens and residents who claim Japanese ancestry. Japanese people first arrived...
Australianrulesfootballin Nauru (typically referred to as "football", "AustralianFootball" or less commonly as "AFL") dates back to the 1910s. Australian...
The Canada national Australianrulesfootball team represents Canada inAustralianrulesfootball. The men's side is known as the Northwind (French: Vent...
traditions. Australianrulesfootball – officially known as "Australianfootball", and informally as "football", "footy" or "Aussie rules". In some areas...
Australia has named a senior Australianrulesfootball team, known as the All-Australian team since 1947. This team, however has never officially played...
Exhibition matches inAustralianrulesfootball have been used to promote the game as a demonstration sport outside of its heartlands inAustralia. Since its...
Australianrulesfootballin South Africa is a team sport played at amateur level in the country with a small audience. The governing body is AFL South...
The Tokyo Goannas Football Club is an Australianrulesfootball team that was created in 1991 in Tokyo, Japan. The club is a non-profit organization created...
represents Japanin men's international football. It is controlled by the JapanFootball Association (JFA), the governing body for footballinJapan. Until...
The Irish national Australianrulesfootball team represent Ireland inAustralianrulesfootball and is selected from the best Irish born and raised players...
Football is among the most popular sports inJapan, together with baseball, tennis, golf, sumo, and combat sports. Its nationwide organization, the Japan...
national Australianrulesfootball team, nicknamed the Kangaroos (Samoan: Kāgalū), represents Samoa in the team sport of Australianrulesfootball. The team...