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university is
commonly referred to as Kangaku, it
would also be
correct to say
Kwangaku. In the
context of "Mastery for Service," a "master" is an accomplished...
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influence on
other local programs in
other regions in ****an, most
notably Kwangaku! in
Kansai and
Nobunaga in Tokai.[citation needed] The
series achieved...
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stadium in Tokyo, ****an. It
hosted the 1959 Emperor's Cup and
final game
between Kwangaku Club and Chuo
University was pla****
there on May 6, 1959. v t e...
- Emperor's Cup in the 1955 season. It was
contested by 16 teams, and All
Kwangaku won the championship. All
Rikkyo 4–0
Muroran Kiren All
Kansai University...
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national team.
Kimura was born in
Hiroshima on July 8, 1931. He pla**** for
Kwangaku Club was
consisted of his alma
mater Kwansei Gakuin University players...
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contested by 8 teams, and
Kwangaku Club won the championship. Ho-sho Club – (retired)
Hiroshima Bunri University Kwangaku Club 6–1
Toyama Teachers College...
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stadium until 1994. It
hosted the 1950 Emperor's Cup
final game
between All
Kwangaku and Keio University,
which was pla****
there on June 4, 1950.
Official site...
- season. It was
contested by 16 teams, and Keio BRB won the championship.
Kwangaku Club 8–0
Tomioka Soccer Hamamatsu Soccer 0–4 Keio BRB All
Muroran 0–7 Toyo...
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Saito was born in
Osaka Prefecture on
September 24, 1908. He pla**** for
Kwangaku Club was
consisted of his alma
mater Kwansei Gakuin University players...
- 3–2 Dot Well Toyo
Industries 2–1
Kwangaku Club
Motomo Club 0–8 Keio BRB
Meiji University 5–0
Nambu Shukyu-dan
Kwangaku Club 7–0
Toyama Soccer Yawata Steel...