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Sunday 24 December 1995

L.League 1995

The 1995 L.League season was squeezed into a much shorter period due to the FIFA Women's World Cup, held in Sweden in June. It ran from August 17th until December 24th.

A change from 1994 was that matches now lasted a full ninety minutes. The rules regarding the extra period of twenty minutes of sudden death V-Goal (Golden Goal) extra time and penalty shoot-out remained.

Matsushita Denki LSC Bambina were renamed as Matsushita Denki Panasonic Bambina.
Fujita Tendai SC Mercury were renamed as Fujita Soccer Club Mercury.
Asahi Kokusai Bunnys were renamed as Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies.


In the tables below, scorelines in parentheses indicate the results of penalty shoot-outs. Games decided as a result of a V-Goal are indicated by vg. In the league tables, the 90 mins column indicates the number of victories achieved in the normal ninety minute period.

First Stage

Final Standings

Won90 minsLostGFGA+/-
1Prima Ham FC Kunoichi98033627
2Nikko Securities Dream Ladies77224816
3Suzuyo Shimizu FC Lovely Ladies66312111
4Shiroki FC Serena54414131
5Matsushita Denki Panasonic Bambina53416142
6Yomiuri Seiyu Beleza44517134
7Fujita Soccer Club Mercury43518180
8Tasaki Perule FC3261122-11
9TOKYO SHiDAX LSC2171330-17
10Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies009427-23


Table of Results

PrimaNikkoSuzuyoShirokiMatsushitaYomiuriFujitaTasakiSHiDAXTakarazuka
Prima2-1
vg
3-15-05-12-16-04-05-21-0
Nikko1-2
vg
3-03-02-10-32-14-03-06-1
Suzuyo1-30-32-11-02-10-11-03-22-0
Shiroki0-50-31-20-0
(3-4)
1-02-1
vg
3-04-13-1
Matsushita1-51-20-10-0
(4-3)
1-35-21-1
(4-3)
5-02-0
Yomiuri1-23-01-20-13-12-3
vg
1-2
vg
3-23-0
Fujita0-61-21-01-2
vg
2-53-2
vg
5-00-1
vg
5-0
Tasaki0-40-40-10-31-1
(3-4)
2-1
vg
0-56-22-1
SHiDAX2-50-32-31-40-52-31-0
vg
2-63-1
Takarazuka0-11-60-21-30-20-30-51-21-3


Second Stage

Final Standings

Won90 minsLostGFGA+/-
1Prima Ham FC Kunoichi97028721
2Nikko Securities Dream Ladies871391029
3Tasaki Perule FC5541215-3
4Yomiuri Seiyu Beleza54419127
5Matsushita Denki Panasonic Bambina53412120
6Fujita Soccer Club Mercury4451688
7Suzuyo Shimizu FC Lovely Ladies44515150
8Shiroki FC Serena3361426-12
9Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies118931-22
10TOKYO SHiDAX LSC1181038-28


Table of Results

PrimaNikkoTasakiYomiuriMatsushitaFujitaSuzuyoShirokiTakarazukaSHiDAX
Prima2-03-2
vg
4-11-03-3
(3-2)
3-14-06-02-0
Nikko0-23-02-1
vg
3-12-15-18-19-17-2
Tasaki2-3
vg
0-31-20-41-02-01-03-22-1
Yomiuri1-41-2
vg
2-10-20-0
(6-5)
1-22-14-08-0
Matsushita0-11-34-02-00-0
(5-4)
0-42-01-1
(4-3)
2-3
Fujita3-3
(2-3)
1-20-10-0
(5-6)
0-0
(4-5)
1-04-22-05-0
Suzuyo1-31-50-22-14-00-11-23-03-1
Shiroki0-41-80-11-20-22-42-13-15-3
Takarazuka0-61-92-30-41-1
(3-4)
0-20-31-34-0
SHiDAX0-22-71-20-83-20-51-33-50-4


The final deciding match for the championship was due to be played on January 13th, 1996. Since Prima Ham FC Kunoichi won both stages, this match was unnecessary and thus Prima Ham won their first league title (as of 2014 they are called Iga FC Kunoichi).

TOKYO SHiDAX LSC withdrew from the league and were dissolved. They were therefore replaced by the winners of the JLSL Challenge League, OKI Lady Thunders.


The overall final standings are shown below. Suzuyo are ranked ahead of Matsushita as a result of having won more games in the regulation ninety minutes. Fujita, Shiroki and Tasaki are ranked according to goal difference.


Overall Final Standings

Won90 minsLostGFGA+/-
1Prima Ham FC Kunoichi18150611348
2Nikko Securities Dream Ladies15143631845
3Suzuyo Shimizu FC Lovely Ladies1010827261
4Matsushita Denki Panasonic Bambina106828262
5Yomiuri Seiyu Beleza989362511
6Fujita Soccer Club Mercury871034268
7Shiroki FC Serena87102839-11
8Tasaki Perule FC87102337-14
9TOKYO SHiDAX LSC32152368-45
10Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies11171358-45