Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara
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Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara 三菱重工相模原 |
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Full name | Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara Rugby Club | |||||||||||||||||
Union | Japan Rugby Football Union | |||||||||||||||||
Location | Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan | |||||||||||||||||
Ground | Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara Ground | |||||||||||||||||
Chairman | Shigeki Iwamatsu | |||||||||||||||||
Coach | Namio Sagara | |||||||||||||||||
League | Top East 10 | |||||||||||||||||
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Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara Rugby Club are a Japanese rugby union team based in Sagamihara, Kanagawa. The owner of this club is Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
They came second in the Top East 10 league in 2004-5 and entered the Top League challenge series play-off.
[edit] External link
- Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara - official page (Japanese)
Federation: | Japan Rugby Football Union |
National team: | Japanese national team • Japan Sevens |
International Competitions: | World Cup • Pacific Nations Cup • Super Cup • World Cup Sevens |
Domestic Competitions: | Top League • Microsoft Cup • University championship rugby |
Top League clubs 2006-07: | Coca Cola West Red Sparks • Fukuoka Sanix Blues • IBM Big Blue • Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers • Kubota Spears • NEC Green Rockets • Ricoh Black Rams • Sanyo Wild Knights • Secom Rugguts • Suntory Sungoliath • Toshiba Brave Lupus • Toyota Verblitz • World Fighting Bull • Yamaha Jubilo |