Heiwadai Bowl Explained

The Heiwadai Bowl (平和台ボウル) is an annual college football bowl game played in Japan between the champions of the Kyūshū Collegiate American Football Association and the Chushikoku Collegiate American Football Association.[1] The winner of the Heiwadai Bowl advances in the West Japan postseason, with a chance to play in the Koshien Bowl. The game is regulated by the Japan American Football Association.

Game results

GameDateChushikoku League RepresentativeKyūshū League RepresentativeSite
1st[2] 1985Hiroshima20Kyushu0
2nd1986Yamaguchi0Fukuoka20Heiwadai Athletics Stadium
3rd1987Yamaguchi0Kyushu35Heiwadai Athletics Stadium
4th1988Hiroshima15Seinan Gakuin19Heiwadai Athletics Stadium
5th1989Hiroshima34Fukuoka7Heiwadai Athletics Stadium
6th1990Ehime17Seinan Gakuin19Heiwadai Athletics Stadium
7th1991Yamaguchi14Seinan Gakuin6Heiwadai Athletics Stadium
8th1992Yamaguchi21Kyushu24Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium
9th1993Hiroshima27Fukuoka 20
10th1994Yamaguchi6Seinan Gakuin13
31st2015Hiroshima7Seinan Gakuin17Heiwadai Athletics Stadium

Player of the Game Awards

MVP

The most valuable player award was given from 1991 to 2009.

YearMVPTeamPosition
門出 知 Yamaguchi QB
Shiozuka Yuji Kyushu WR
Hisato Katsura Hiroshima QB

Fighting Spirit Award

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NFL Japan 2015 Post Season. NFL Japan. November 2, 2015.
  2. Web site: Heiwadai Bowl. Chushikoku Collegiate American Football Association. April 14, 2016.