Asahi Soft Drink Challengers

The Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers are an American football team located in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan. They are a member of the X-League.

Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers
Established1978
Based inAmagasaki, Hyogo
Head coachTakashi Kubo
General managerShigeru Kaji
Owner(s)Katsuhiko Kishigami
LeagueX-League
DivisionWest
ColorsAsahi Blue and White[1]
Mascot(s)Orange Bayarisu boy
Japan X Bowl titles:2 (2000, 2001)
Division titles3 (1998-1999, 2008)
Websitehttp://www.challengers-net.com/

Team history

  • 1978 Team founded as a practice team for the Momoyama Gakuin University's football team. Team was nicknamed the 'Silver Tigers due to a majority of the team being fans of the Hanshin Tigers professional baseball team.
  • 1979 Joined the X-League X2 division.
  • 1985 Promoted from X2 to X1.
  • 1989 Team name changed from Silver Tigers to Red Bears.
  • 1993 Sponsorship agreement with Asahi Soft Drinks. Team name changed from Red Bears to Wild Show. Finished the season 5th in the division. Lost X2-X1 replacement game. Demoted to X2 for the following season.
  • 1996 Team promoted from X2 to X1.
  • 1998 Team name changed to Challengers. Advanced to the Final6 Semifinals.
  • 2000 Won first Tokyo Super Bowl and Rice Bowl Championships.
  • 2001 Won second Tokyo Super Bowl championship. Lost to Kwansei Gakuin 30-27 in the Rice Bowl.
  • 2007 Won West division title. Lost to Kashima in the Final6 Semi-finals 7-24.

Seasons

X-League Champions (1987–present) Division Champions Final Stage/Semifinals Berth Wild Card /2nd Stage Berth
Season Division Regular Season Post Season Results Awards Head coaches
Finish Wins Losses Ties
1997 West 6th 1 4 0 Hiroshi Yamazaki
1998 West 1st 5 0 0 Lost Semi-finals match (at Recruit) 16-21 Satoshi Fujita
1999 West 1st 5 0 0 Lost Semi-finals match (Asahi Beer) 15-20 Satoshi Fujita
2000 West 2nd 5 1 0 Won Wild card match (Asahi Beer)
Won Semi-finals match (at Recruit)
Won Tokyo Super Bowl XIV (at Matsushita Electric Works) 20-18
Won 54th Rice Bowl National Championship game (Hosei) 52-13
Satoshi Fujita
2001 West 2nd 4 3 0 Won Wild card match (Asahi Beer) 24-6
Won Semi-finals match (at Kashima) 21-13
Won Tokyo Super Bowl XV (Matsushita Denko) 14-7
Lost 55th Rice Bowl National Championship game (at Kwansei Gakuin) 27-30
Satoshi Fujita
2002 West 2nd 4 2 0 Won Wild card match (Kashima) 28-10
Lost Semi-finals match (at Obic) 0-30
Takeshi Yamakawa
2003 West 2nd 5 1 0 Won Wild card match (Obic) 16-9
Lost Semi-finals match (at Onward) 17-41
Takeshi Yamakawa
2004 West 2nd 4 2 0 Lost Wild card match (Asahi Beer) 7-10 Masato Takahashi
2005 West 2nd 5 1 0 Lost Wild card match (Asahi Beer) 19-22 Masato Takahashi
2006 West 3rd 4 2 0 Masato Takahashi
2007 West 2nd 5 2 0 Lost Wild card match (Onward) 0-20 Masato Takahashi
2008 West 1st 7 1 0 Lost Semi-finals match (Kashima) 7-24 Yoshito Fujimoto
2009 West 2nd 6 2 0 Won 2nd stage match (Nihon Unisys) 55-13
Lost 2nd stage match (Fujitsu) 21-43
Yoshito Fujimoto
2010 West 2nd 6 1 0 Won 2nd stage match (Meiji Yasuda) 29-24
Lost 2nd stage match (Kashima) 23-38
Yoshito Fujimoto
2011 West 2nd 5 2 1 Won 2nd stage match (All Mitsubishi) 24-3
Lost 2nd stage match (Obic) 13-20
Yoshito Fujimoto
2012 West 2nd 5 2 0 Lost 2nd stage match (at Asahi Beer) 20-26 OT
Lost 2nd stage match (at Obic) 12-29
Yabe
2013 West 2nd 5 2 0 Lost 2nd stage match (Asahi Beer) 10-34
Lost 2nd stage match (at Obic) 17-44
Yabe
2014 West 3rd 5 3 0 Lost 2nd stage match (Lixil) 7-23
Lost 2nd stage match (at IBM) 10-37
Tatsuhide Fukuda
2015 West 2nd 6 2 0 Lost 2nd stage match (at Obic) 9-52
Lost 2nd stage match (IBM) 20-37
Naoto Matsumoto
2016 West 3rd 3 6 0 Won Wildcard match (All Mitsubishi) 20-6 [2]
Lost Quarterfinals match (at Fujitsu) 6-42
Won Super9/Battle9 classification match (AS ONE) 39-7
Naoto Matsumoto
2017 West 3rd 4 5 0 Won Super9/Battle9 classification match (AS ONE) 27-7 Takashi Kubo
2018 West 3rd 4 5 0 Takashi Kubo
2019 X1 Area West 1st 9 0 0 Lost X1 Area Final (at Asahi Beer) 31-34 Takashi Kubo
Total 112 49 1 (1997–2019, includes only regular season)
15 22 0 (1997–2019, includes only playoffs)
127 71 1 (1997–2019, includes both regular season and playoffs)

Head coaches

Coach Years Record
Hiroshi Yamazaki19971-4 (.200)
Satoshi Fujita1998-200126-7 (.813)
Takeshi Yamakawa2002-200315-5 (.750)
Masato Takahashi2004-200718-10 (.630)
Yoshito Fujimoto2008-201127-10-1 (.730)
Yabe2012-201310-8 (.556)
Tatsuhide Fukuda20145-5 (.500)
Naoto Matsumoto2015-201611-11 (.500)
Takashi Kubo2017-present18-11 (.621)

Current import players

Jersey # Name Position Years with the team Alma Mater
#1Robert Earl Johnson IIWR2018-presentMississippi State
#5Brison BurrisDB2019-presentMiami University
#7Michael R. Taylor Jr.LB2019-presentFlorida
#8Garrett S. SafronQB2019-presentSacramento State

Former Import players

Name Position Years with the team Alma Mater Achievements
Clint FloydLB2017-18Arizona State
Alex Niznak [3]QB2017-18Central Michigan
Brandon BerryLB2018Buffalo
Donnie KingWR2015-17Hawai'i
Makani Kema-KaleiwaheaDL2017Hawaii
Darwin RogersTE2016Arizona State
Paul PorrasSS2016Rice
Albert GriffinDE2015Lindenwood
Kaniela TuipulotuDT2014Hawaii
Siasau MatagieseDT2014Hawaii
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References

  1. "X-League profile, Asahi Soft Drinks Challengers". April 17, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  2. Marantz, Ken (November 7, 2016). "Challengers, Finies notch wild-card victories". xleague.com. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  3. Kelly, Roger (April 20, 2017). "Alex Niznak signs with Japan's Asahi Challengers". americanfootballinternational.com. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
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