Hokuriku Collegiate American Football League Explained

Hokuriku Collegiate American Football League
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Founded:1982 [1]
Region:Hokuriku, Japan
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The Hokuriku Collegiate American Football League (北陸学生アメリカンフットボール連盟) is an American college football league made up of colleges and universities in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The winner of the Hokuriku league participates in the post season on the West Japan side of the bracket.

History

In 1973, the "Kinki" block of the Kansai Collegiate American Football League was founded with the University of Fukui and the Kanazawa Institute of Technology as members. In 1982, Fukui and KIT split from the Kansai League to form the Hokuriku League.[2]

Member schools

Institution日本語LocationFoundedTypeEnrollmentNicknameColors
Fukui Prefectural University福井県立大学Eiheiji, Fukui1992PublicWilders
Kanazawa University金沢大学Kanazawa, Ishikawa1949National11,000Evergreen
University of Toyama富山大学Toyama, Toyama1875National9,200Firebulls
University of Fukui福井大学Fukui, Fukui1949National4,177Silver Phoenix
Kanazawa Institute of Technology金沢工業大学Nonoichi, Ishikawa1965PrivateEagles

Year-by-Year Standings

Year12345
2009KanazawaKITFukui PrefecturalFukuiToyama
2010KanazawaFukui PrefecturalFukuiKITToyama
2011KanazawaFukui PrefecturalFukuiToyamaKIT
2012KanazawaFukuiFukui PrefecturalToyamaKIT
2013Fukui PrefecturalKanazawaToyamaFukuiKIT
2014Fukui PrefecturalKanazawaToyamaFukuiKIT
2015Fukui PrefecturalKanazawaToyamaFukuiKIT
2016Fukui PrefecturalKanazawaFukuiToyamaKIT
2017KanazawaFukui PrefecturalFukuiToyamaKIT

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kanazawa Evergreen Team History . Kanazawa Evergreen. October 23, 2016.
  2. Web site: Kanazawa Evergreen Team History . 10 May 2017 . Kanazawa Evergreen. March 9, 2018.