X-League (Xリーグ)
FormerlyJapan American Football League (19711997)
SportGridiron football
Founded1971 (1971)
No. of teams55 (X1 Super & Area:20, X2:19, X3:16)
CountryJapan
Most recent
champion(s)
Fujitsu Frontiers (8th title)
Most titlesObic Seagulls (9 titles)
Official websiteOfficial website

The X-League (Xリーグ) is the top-level Professional Gridiron football league in Japan. It was founded in 1971 as the Japan American Football League, and changed its name to the X League in 1997. There are four divisions (X1 Super, X1 Area, X2, and X3) among which there is promotion and relegation.[1] Teams are split into different divisions or blocks, depending on the tier. There are two types of teams, one being a company team in which only employees of that particular sponsoring company may play, and the other being a club team for which anyone can try out.

Game rules are based on those of the NCAA college division in the United States, with the exception of the length of quarters, which are 12 minutes instead of 15 during the first stage of the season.

The Japanese national team, which has won the first and second editions of the American Football World Cup and was runner-up, finishing second to the American team, in the 2007 installment of the tournament, was made up almost entirely of players from this league.

Americans are often recruited to play for X League teams, with a strict rule of four per team. No more than two foreign players per team are allowed on the field of play at a time.

Season format

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 Green Bowl for teams in western Japan.

Regular season

The top tier, X1 Super, includes 12 teams split into 2 divisions of 6 teams who play a 5 game regular season.

The second tier, X1 Area, contains 8 teams while X2 comprises 19 teams, and X3 with 16 teams. The teams in X1 Area is divided into three groups with each team playing six games, three inside the group and three outside.

The top tier X1 Super has 2 divisions, A and B, made up of teams from all over Japan. The next league down, X1 Area, has just one division between all 8 teams. The next two leagues below, the X2 and X3, contain east, west, and central divisions. The east and central divisions comprise teams mostly in and around the Kanto area, with the west teams being in the Kansai area.

Postseason

At the end of the X1 Super season, the top four teams in each division head into the quarterfinals then the semifinals. The winners of the semifinals would advance to the Japan X Bowl.

The top two teams in the X1 Area compete in the X1 Area Bowl for the chance to advance to the Area/Super promotional matches against the 7th and 8th place X1 Super teams.

Japan X Bowl

The two semifinal winners would meet for the league championship in the Japan X Bowl held at the Tokyo Dome. Since 1987, Japan X Bowl has decided the X League championship. Until 2002, it was known as the Tokyo Super Bowl. The winner of this game goes on to the Rice Bowl to face the winner of the Koshien Bowl, the national college championship game.

Relegation and Division Replacement games

The 7th and 8th place team from X1 Super would play a relegation playoff game against the 1st and 2nd place team from the X1 Area league.

The same goes for the last place team in the X1 Area who would play the X2 champion to decide who would be the 8th team in X1 Area.

2023 X-League team organization

X1 Super

Team City/Area Company/Club First season Head coach
Division A
Panasonic Impulse Kadoma, Osaka Panasonic 1974 Nobuyoshi Araki
Obic Seagulls Narashino, Chiba club team
formerly Recruit
1983 Hiroshi Ono
Nojima Sagamihara Rise Sagamihara, Kanagawa club team
formerly Onward Kashiyama
2009 Shirogataki Ichiro
Tokyo Gas Creators Koto, Tokyo Tokyo Gas 1985 Masato Itai
Dentsu Club Caterpillars Minato, Tokyo Dentsu 1977 Takumi Fukagawa
Asahi Soft Drink Challengers Amagasaki, Hyogo Asahi Soft Drinks 1978 Takashi Masashige
Division B
Fujitsu Frontiers Kawasaki, Kanagawa Fujitsu 1985 Hiroshi Yamamoto
IBM Big Blue Chiba, Chiba IBM 1976 Kevin Craft
Asahi Beer Silver Star Kawasaki, Kanagawa Asahi Breweries 1970 Hayato Arima
Elecom Kobe Finies Kobe, Hyogo Elecom 1975 Masaki Tokimoto
otonari Fukuoka Suns Hakata-ku, Fukuoka Marketing Applications Inc. 2017 Toru Yoshino
Tainai Deers Chōfu, Tokyo club team
formerly Kajima
1989 Yasushi Nakagawa

X1 Area

Club City/Area Company/Club First season Head coach
Meiji Yasuda PentaOcean Pirates Hachiōji, Tokyo Meiji Yasuda Life 2005 Fumito Kawahata
Fuji Xerox Minerva AFC Ebina, Kanagawa Fuji Xerox 1975 Takao Asakura
Keishichou Eagles Chiyoda, Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 1977 Kosuke Sato
All Mitsubishi Lions Hachiōji, Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 2001 Akira Hayashi
Bullseyes-Tokyo Minato, Tokyo club team 1993 Takuya Yagi
AsOne Black Eagles Osaka, Osaka AS ONE Corp. 1970 Yusuke Kano
Nagoya Cyclones Nagoya, Aichi club team 1980 Masaki Kobayashi
Mitsubishi Club Triax Toshima-ku, Tokyo club team 2000 Song Qinghua

X2

East

  • Club Blue Thunders
  • Sony Solidstate
  • Warriors
  • Hurricanes
  • Ibaraki Saviors
  • Yokohama Harbors
  • Shitamachi Gorillaz

Central

  • AFC Cranes
  • Club Barbarian
  • Zero Fighters AFC
  • Wranglers
  • Ox Kawasaki AFC

West

X3

East

  • Itochu Wings
  • Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Seagulls
  • Club Steelers
  • MERU-KYOEI Guardians

West

A Block
  • Iso Superstars
  • Lead Effort Ales
  • Club Bears
  • Sato Construction Standing Bears
  • Club Islands
  • Mie Firebird
B Block
  • Aichi Golden Wings
  • Toyoda Bull Fighters
  • Hiroshima Hawks
  • Tristars
  • Masahide Blazers
  • Osaka Prefectural Police Shields

Past League Results

X-League Divisional Standings since 1997

Notations
Advanced to Final6, Super9 or Post Season Promoted from X2 Demoted to X2 at the end of the season. Team Folded at the end of the season.
East/Central
YearDivision1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
1997 EastAsahi Beer Silver StarOnward OaksBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi ApricotFujitsu FrontiersTokai Bank Red WaveRenown Rovers
CentralKajima DeersNissan Prince TokyoRecruit SeagullsSkylark Co.,Ltd. SkylarksSanwa Bank Lark HillsSakura Bank Dainosu
1998 EastNissan Prince TokyoAsahi Beer Silver StarSkylark Co.,Ltd. SkylarksTokai Bank Red WaveSumitomo Bank SpringsBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Apricot
CentralKajima DeersRecruit SeagullsOnward OaksFujitsu FrontiersRenown RoversSanwa Bank Lark Hills
1999 EastOnward OaksRecruit SeagullsNissan Prince TokyoTokyo Marine DolphinsTokyo-Mitsubishi Bank ApricotSankura Bank Dainosu
CentralKajima DeersAsahi Beer Silver StarFujitsu FrontiersSkylark Co.,Ltd. SkylarksTokyo Marine DolphinsSanwa Bank Lark Hills
2000 EastFujitsu FrontiersAsahi Beer Silver StarOnward OaksSkylark Co.,Ltd. SkylarksClub DainosuRenown Rovers
CentralRecruit SeagullsNissan Prince TokyoKajima DeersTokyo-Mitsubishi BankTokyo Marine DolphinsTokyo Skyliners
2001 EastKajima DeersFujitsu FrontiersNissan Prince TokyoGakusei-Engokai RocbullClub DainosuClub Huskies
CentralRecruit SeagullsAsahi Beer Silver StarOnward OaksLionsRenown RoversPenta-Ocean Construction Co. Pirates
2002 EastFujitsu FrontiersKajima DeersLionsNissan SkylinersIBM Big BlueSakura Bank Dainosu
CentralSeagullsOnward SkylarksAsahi Beer Silver StarGakusei-Engokai RocbullRenown RoversClub Huskies
2003 EastOnward SkylarksAsahi Beer Silver StarFujitsu FrontiersNissan SkylinersTokyo Gas CreatorsClub Huskies
CentralKajima DeersObic SeagullsPenta-Ocean Construction Co. PiratesAll Mitsubishi LionsGakusei-Engokai RocbullIBM Big Blue
2004 EastKajima DeersAsahi Beer Silver StarAll Mitsubishi LionsIBM Big BlueGakusei-Engokai RocbullPenta-Ocean Construction Pirates
CentralOnward SkylarksObic SeagullsNissan SkylinersFujitsu FrontiersTokyo Gas CreatorsClub Huskies
2005 EastObic SeagullsOnward SkylarksFujitsu FrontiersYasuda L.A. PiratesTokyo Gas CreatorsAll Mitsubishi Lions
CentralKajima DeersAsahi Beer Silver StarIBM Big BlueNissan SkylinersGakusei-Engokai RocbullRenesas Hurricanes
2006 EastOnward SkylarksKajima DeersIBM Big BlueAll Mitsubishi LionsMeiji Yasuda PiratesGakusei-Engokai Rocbull
CentralAsahi Beer Silver StarObic SeagullsFujitsu FrontiersNissan SkylinersTokyo Gas CreatorsRenesas Hurricanes
2007 EastFujitsu FrontiersObic SeagullsAsahi Beer Silver StarAll Mitsubishi LionsRenesas HurricanesGakusei-Engokai Rocbull
CentralKajima DeersOnward SkylarksIBM Big BlueMeiji Yasuda PiratesTokyo Gas CreatorsFuji Xerox Minerva
2008 EastOnward SkylarksFujitsu FrontiersAsahi Beer Silver StarMeiji Yasuda PiratesRenesas HurricanesFuji Xerox Minerva
CentralKajima DeersObic SeagullsIBM Big BlueAll Mitsubishi LionsAll Tokyo Gas CreatorsGakusei-Engokai Rocbull
2009 EastAsahi Beer Silver StarObic SeagullsNihon Unisys BullsAll Mitsubishi LionsFuji Xerox MinervaAll Tokyo Gas Creators
CentralFujitsu FrontiersKajima DeersIBM Big BlueMeiji Yasuda PiratesHurricanes AFCBullseyes Tokyo
2010 EastKajima DeersIBM Big BlueAsahi Beer Silver StarAll Mitsubishi LionsBullseyes TokyoFuji Xerox Minerva
CentralObic SeagullsFujitsu FrontiersMeiji Yasuda PiratesAll Tokyo Gas CreatorsHurricanes AFCNihon Unisys Bulls
2011 EastKajima DeersFujitsu FrontiersAll Mitsubishi LionsMeiji Yasuda PiratesBullseyes TokyoFuji Xerox Minverva
CentralObic SeagullsNojima Sagamihara RiseAsahi Beer Silver StarIBM Big BlueAll Tokyo Gas CreatorsNihon Unisys Bulls
2012 EastKajima DeersNojima Sagamihara RiseAsahi Beer Silver StarMeiji Yasuda PiratesNihon Unisys BullsBullseyes Tokyo
CentralObic SeagullsFujitsu FrontiersIBM Big BlueTokyo Gas CreatorsAll Mitsubishi LionsFuji Xerox Minerva
2013 EastFujitsu FrontiersKajima DeersAsahi Beer Silver StarTokyo Gas CreatorsNihon Unisys BullsHurricanes
CentralObic SeagullsNojima Sagamihara RiseIBM Big BlueAll Mitsubishi LionsMeiji Yasuda PiratesTokyo MPD Eagles
2014 EastFujitsu FrontiersIBM Big BlueNojima Sagamihara RiseTokyo Gas CreatorsMeiji Yasuda PiratesHurricanes
CentralLIXIL DeersObic SeagullsAsahi Beer Silver StarAll Mitsubishi LionsBulls Football ClubTaiyo Building Mgmt. Cranes
2015 EastFujitsu FrontiersNojima Sagamihara RiseObic SeagullsAll Mitsubishi LionsMeiji Yasuda Penta-Ocean PiratesTokyo MPD Eagles
CentralIBM Big BlueLIXIL DeersAsahi Beer Silver StarBulls Football ClubTokyo Gas CreatorsHurricanes
2016 EastFujitsu FrontiersIBM Big BlueAsahi Beer Silver StarAll Mitsubishi LionsTokyo MPD EaglesBulls Football Club
CentralObic SeagullsLIXIL DeersNojima Sagamihara RiseTokyo Gas CreatorsMeiji Yasuda Penta-Ocean PiratesBullseyes Tokyo
2017 EastFujitsu FrontiersLIXIL DeersAsahi Beer Silver StarFuji Xerox Minerva AFCTokyo Gas CreatorsTokyo MPD Eagles
CentralNojima Sagamihara RiseIBM Big BlueObic SeagullsAll Mitsubishi LionsMeiji Yasuda Penta-Ocean PiratesBulls Football Club
2018 EastFujitsu FrontiersIBM Big BlueAsahi Beer Silver StarAll Mitsubishi LionsMeiji Yasuda Penta-Ocean PiratesDentsu Club Caterpillars
CentralNojima Sagamihara RiseObic SeagullsLIXIL DeersTokyo Gas CreatorsFuji Xerox Minerva AFCBulls Football Club
West
YearDivision1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
1997WestMatsushita Electric Works ImpulseSunstar FiniesMYCAL BearsOsaka Black EaglesIwatani SidewindersAsahi Soft Drinks Challengers
1998WestAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersMatsushita Electric Works ImpulseMYCAL BearsIwatani SidewindersSunstar FiniesIuchi Black Eagles
1999WestAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersMYCAL BearsMatsushita Electric Works ImpulseKohaku FiniesIuchi Black EaglesIwatani Sidewinders
2000WestMatsushita Electric Works ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersMYCAL BearsKohaku FiniesIuchi Black EaglesIwatani Sidewinders
2001WestMatsushita Electric Works ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersMYCAL BearsIwatani SidewindersKohaku FiniesAS ONE Black Eagles
2002WestMatsushita Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesIwatani SidewindersHankyu BruinsKohaku Finies
2003WestMatsushita Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesNaigai Denki MarviesHankyu BruinsIwatani Sidewinders
2004WestMatsushita Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesNaigai Denki MarviesFinies Football ClubHankyu Bruins
2005WestMatsushita Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersNaigai Denki MarviesAS ONE Black EaglesIwatani SidewindersKobe Finies
2006WestMatsushita Denko ImpulseNagai Denki MarviesAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersSRC Kobe FiniesAS ONE Black EaglesIwatani Sidewinders
2007WestMatsushita Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersNaigai Denki MarviesAS ONE Black EaglesSRC Kobe FiniesNagoya Cyclones
2008WestAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersPanasonic Denko ImpulseSRC Kobe FiniesNaigai Denki MarviesAsahi Pretec Golden FightersAS ONE Black Eagles
2009WestPanasonic Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersSuita MarviesElecom Kobe FiniesAsahi Pretec Golden FightersAS ONE Black Eagles
2010WestPanasonic Denko ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersSuita MarviesElecom Kobe FiniesAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya Cyclones
2011WestPanasonic ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesElecom Kobe FiniesNagoya CyclonesFuji Xerox J-Stars
2012WestPanasonic ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesElecom Kobe FiniesNagoya CyclonesNishinomiya Bruins
2013WestPanasonic ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesElecom Kobe FiniesNishinomiya BruinsNagoya Cyclones
2014WestElecom Kobe FiniesPanasonic ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya CyclonesNishinomiya Bruins
2015WestPanasonic ImpulseAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersElecom Kobe FiniesAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya CyclonesFuji Xerox J-Stars
2016WestPanasonic ImpulseElecom Kobe FiniesAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya CyclonesSidewinders
2017WestPanasonic ImpulseElecom Kobe FiniesAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya CyclonesClub Hawkeye
2018WestPanasonic ImpulseElecom Kobe FiniesAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya CyclonesSidewinders
  • Until 2008, the top 2 teams in each division qualified for the playoffs to the Japan X bowl known as the Final6. Starting 2009, the top 3 teams in each division qualified for the Super9 in the 2nd stage.
Notations
Advanced to Semifinals Promoted from X1 Area Demoted to X1 Area at the end of the season. Team Folded at the end of the season.
X1 Super
Year1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
2019Fujitsu FrontiersObic SeagullsPanasonic ImpulseElecom Kobe FiniesIBM Big BlueTokyo Gas CreatorsAll Mitsubishi LionsNojima Sagamihara Rise
2021Panasonic ImpulseFujitsu FrontiersObic SeagullsIBM Big BlueNojima Sagamihara RiseTokyo Gas CreatorsElecom Kobe FiniesAll Mitsubishi Lions
Notations
Advanced to Post Season Promoted from X2 Demoted to X2 at the end of the season. Team Folded at the end of the season.
X1 Area East/Central
YearDivision1st2nd3rd4th
2019 EastAsahi Beer Silver StarFuji Xerox Minerva AFCDentsu Club CaterpillarsAFC Cranes
CentralLIXIL DeersMeiji Yasuda PentaOcean PiratesTokyo MPD EaglesBullseyes Tokyo
2021 EastAsahi Beer Silver StarTokyo MPD EaglesPentaOcean PiratesFuji Xerox Minerva AFC
CentralDeers Football ClubDentsu Club CaterpillarsBullseyes TokyoBulls Football Club
X1 Area West
YearDivision1st2nd3rd4th
2019 WestAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersFukuoka Opatsu SunsNagoya CyclonesAS ONE Black Eagles
2021 WestAsahi Soft Drinks ChallengersEqual One Fukuoka SunsAS ONE Black EaglesNagoya Cyclones

Playing venues

Stadium Location Capacity
East/Central Division
Kawasaki Stadium Kawasaki, Kanagawa 2,700
Yokohama Stadium Yokohama, Kanagawa 20,000
Sagamihara Asamizo Park Stadium Minami-ku, Sagamihara 11,808
Amino Vital Field Chōfu, Tokyo 3,000
Akitsu Soccer Stadium Narashino, Chiba 2,100
Tokyo Dome Bunkyo, Tokyo 55,000
Oi Futo Central Seaside Park Field Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 5,000
Chiba Marine Stadium Chiba City, Chiba 30,082
Yurtec Stadium Sendai Sendai, Miyagi 19,694
Todoroki Athletics Stadium Kawasaki, Kanagawa 26,232
Sendai City Athletic Stadium Sendai, Miyagi 7,000
West Division
Expo Flash Field Suita, Osaka 3,000
Kobe Prince Stadium Nada-ku, Kobe 3,000
Nagai Stadium Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 47,816
Kincho Stadium Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 20,500
Minato Soccer Stadium Nagoya, Aichi 20,000
Tsurumi Ryokuchi Field Tsurumi-ku, Osaka 3,710
Osaka Nagai Second Stadium Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 15,000
Handa Athletics Stadium Handa, Aichi 9,074
Amagasaki Memorial Park Stadium Amagasaki, Hyogo 10,000
Suzuka Sports Garden Suzuka, Mie 3,300
Toyota Athletic Stadium Toyota, Aichi 5,500

Awards and honors

All X-League Team

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 selected for the team. Starting 2019, the All X-League team was divided between 2 classifications: The 8-team X1 Super and 12-team X1 Area with both selecting 11 offensive players, 11 defensive players and 3 special team players and are voted by the Head Coaches and 5 players on each of the teams. In 2020, the X1 Area All X League Team was expanded to include a West and East team due to the shortened season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

X-League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award

The X-League Most Valuable Player award (X-League MVP) is an award given to the Japanese Gridiron football player who is considered most valuable to his team in the X-League. Started in 2012, the award was divided between the best player in each division until 2014 when one overall MVP was awarded. Starting in 2019, the award was divided between the best player in each classification.

YearDivisionWinnerPositionTeam
2012 EastYasuhiro MarutaRunning backKajima Deers
CentralNoriaki KinoshitaWide receiverObic Seagulls
WestRyohei ImanishiCornerbackPanasonic Impulse
2013 EastKeiya HiramotoQuarterbackFujitsu Frontiers
CentralNoriaki KinoshitaWide receiverObic Seagulls
WestTetsuo TakataQuarterbackPanasonic Impulse
YearWinnerPositionTeam
2014Gino GordonRunning backFujitsu Frontiers
2015Tetsuo Takata[2]
QuarterbackPanasonic Impulse
2016Colby Cameron[3]
QuarterbackFujitsu
2017Benjamin Anderson[4]
QuarterbackPanasonic Impulse
2018Trashaun NixonRunning backFujitsu Frontiers
YearClassificationWinnerPositionTeam
2019 X1 SuperSamajie GrantRunning backFujitsu Frontiers
X1 AreaGarret SafronQuarterbackAsahi Soft Drinks Challengers
2021 X1 SuperJaboree WilliamsLinebackerPanasonic Impulse
X1 AreaHiroshi KawamuraRunning backAsahi Beer Silver Star
2022 X1 SuperTrashaun NixonRunning BackFujitsu Frontiers
X1 AreaAaron EllisQuarterbackDentsu Club Caterpillars

X-League Rookie of the Year (ROY) award

The X-League Rookie of the Year award (X-League ROY) is an award given to the player who is considered have made a big impact during his first year with his team. Started in 2012, the award was divided between the best player in each division until 2014 when one overall ROY was awarded. Starting in 2019, the awarded was divided between 2 classifications: X1 Super and X1 Area.

YearDivisionWinnerPositionTeam
2012 EastKohei AraiCenterKajima Deers
CentralKevin CraftQuarterbackIBM Big Blue
WestHisashi KurokawaOffensive tacklePanasonic Impulse
2013 EastJunpei YoshimotoWide receiverFujitsu Frontiers
CentralKealakai MaiavaOffensive tackleObic Seagulls
WestDavid MotuLinebackerPanasonic Impulse
YearWinnerPositionTeam
2014Colby CameronQuarterbackFujitsu Frontiers
2015Mason MillsQuarterbackAsahi Beer Silver Star
2016Devin GardnerQuarterbackNojima Sagamihara Rise
2017Taku LiRunning backObic Seagulls
2018Michael BirdsongQuarterbackFujitsu Frontiers
YearClassificationWinnerPositionTeam
2019 X1 SuperSamajie GrantRunning backFujitsu Frontiers
X1 AreaGarret SafronQuarterbackAsahi Soft Drinks Challengers
2021 X1 SuperJerod EvansQuarterbackTokyo Gas Creators
X1 AreaSatoshi KonukiWide receiverDentsu Caterpillars
2022 X1 SuperJaylon HendersonQuarterbackPanasonic Impulse
X1 AreaKento ShibataRunning BackPentaOcean Pirates

X-League Fairplay award

Since 2012, the X-League Fairplay award is awarded to the team that had accumulated the fewest penalties during the regular season.

YearDivisionTeam
2012WestPanasonic Impulse
2013CentralAll Mitsubishi Lions
2014EastHurricanes (X-League)
2015CentralHurricanes (X-League)
2016EastKeishichou Eagles
2017EastKeishichou Eagles

Team names

  • Silver Star → Asahi Beer Silver Star
  • Matsushita Electric Works Impulse → Panasonic Electric Works Impulse
  • Kohoku Finies → Sunstar Finies → Kohoku Finies → Finies Football Club → Kobe Finies → SRC Kobe Finies → Elecom Kobe Finies
  • Recruit Seagulls → Seagulls → Obic Seagulls
  • NEC Falcons (dissolved in 1997)
  • Renown Rovers (dissolved in 2003)
  • Onward Oaks → Onward Skylarks(Combined with Skylark Skylarks in 2001) → Onward Oaks (dissolved in 2009)→ Sagamihara Rise (Remnants of the Onward Oaks formed a new team called the Sagamihara Rise (same uniforms and colors, although different logo) and played one level down in the X2 league through the 2010 season. They subsequently won the challenge game against the Renesas Hurricanes to move back up to X1 in December 2010, and will play again in the X1 Central Division for the 2011 season, with the Hurricanes moving down to X2)

References

  1. "League Playoff Works". xleague.com. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  2. Nagatsuka, Kaz (February 2, 2016). "Takata named MVP; 8 Impulse make All X-League team". xleague.com. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
  3. "Cameron named MVP, heads 9 Frontiers on All-League team". xleague.com. January 31, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  4. Marantz, Ken (November 30, 2017). "Panasonic QB Anderson named MVP; Impulse, Frontiers lead All X-League selections with 7 each". xleague.com. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
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