Keishichou Eagles

The Keishichou Eagles are an American football team located in the Koto, Tokyo, Japan. They are a member of the X-League.[2] The team is sponsored by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (警視庁, Keishichō) and each player is a police officer with the department.[3]

Keishichou Eagles
Established1971
Based inKoto, Tokyo, Japan
Head coachYoshitaka Waga
LeagueX-League
DivisionEast
ColorsNavy Blue and Silver[1]

Seasons

X-League Champions (1987–present) Division Champions Final Stage/Semifinals Berth Wild Card /First Stage Berth
Season League Division Regular Season Post Season Results Awards Head coaches
Finish Wins Losses Ties
2009 X2 East 3rd 6 2 0
2010 X2 East 2nd 7 2 0 Lost X2 Semi-Final match (Warriors) 7-14
Lost X2-X1 Promotion match (Fuji Xerox) 0-14
2011 X2 East 2nd 2 2 0 Lost X2-X1 promotion match (Nihon Unisys) 10-27
2012 X2 East 1st 6 1 0 Won X2-X1 promotion match (Bullseyes-Tokyo) 9-6 OT
2013 X1 Central 6th 0 7 0 Lost 2nd stage relegation match (at Tokyo Gas) 7-22
Lost 2nd stage match (at Nihon Unisys) 18-24
Lost X1-X2 replacement game(Sun Building Mgmt.) 16-17
Yoshitaka Waga
2014 X2 East 1st 6 1 0 Won X2 Semi-finals match (Warriors) 28-6
Won X2-X1 promotion match (at Sun Building Mgmt.) 29-14.
Yoshitaka Waga
2015 X1 East 6th 1 5 1 Won 2nd stage relegation match (Bulls Football Club) 24-17
Lost 2nd stage relegation match (at Tokyo Gas) 28-31
Won X1-X2 replacement match (Dentsu) 20-14 OT
Yoshitaka Waga
2016 X1 East 5th 2 4 0 Yoshitaka Waga
2017 X1 East 6th 3 6 0 Lost X1-X2 Replacement match (Dentsu Club) 14-17 OT[4] Yoshitaka Waga
2018 X2 East 1st 6 1 0 Yoshitaka Waga
2019 X1 Area Central 1 2 0 Yoshitaka Waga
Total 36 25 1 (2009–2019, includes only regular season)
5 7 0 (2009–2019, includes only playoffs)
41 32 1 (2009–2019, includes both regular season and playoffs)

References

  1. "X-League profile, Keishichou Eagles". X-League. April 17, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  2. Nagatsuka, Kaz (May 2, 2013). "Police squad walking X League beat". japantimes.co.jp. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/sports/tokyo-police-respond-to-the-call-of-football.html
  4. Marantz, Ken (December 18, 2017). "Ex-Deer Yamashiro leads Dentsu into X1 for first time; Bulls avoid drop". xleague.com. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
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