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Japan and South Korea Women's League Championship


Japan and South Korea Women's League Championship (, ) was a women's association football competition between the clubs of Nadeshiko League (Japan Women's Football League division 1) winners and WK-League (Korea Republic Women's Football League) winners.

History

The first edition was held in March 2010, where the two league winners of 2009 season competed. This competition aims at being developed into women's version of AFC Champions League, that is, many other Asian countries taking part.

Results

2010

The first edition was held at the home ground of the 2009 Japanese champion Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies. Urawa Reds reversed the one-goal behind Daekyo Kangaroos in the last five minutes and won the title.

Niwata Goto

2011

The second edition was moved to South Korea.

Ariyoshi

2012

The third edition was held at the home ground of Japanese champion INAC Kobe Leonessa.

Kyokawa

References

References

  1. (27 March 2010). "Japan and South Korea Women's League Championship". [[Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies]].
  2. "Other competitions". [[L. League.
  3. ":: www.wkleague.co.kr :: wk리그 공식 홈페이지".
  4. "Other competitions". [[L. League.
  5. (27 March 2010). "With 5 minutes left URAWA REDS LADIES come from behind to win the title of "Queens of Japan Korea": Japan Korea Championship". [[East Asian Football Federation]].
  6. link. [[L. League. Japan Women's Football League]]. (9 February 2011)
  7. "15/03/2012 INAC beat Korean champions in Japan-Korea Women's Championship | News | Japan Football Association".
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