第29回 四国リーグ
10/04/2005 Nangoku Kochi 3-1 Ventana AC
10/04/2005 Ehime Shimanami 4-1 Showa Club
10/04/2005 Takamatsu FC 0-0 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
10/04/2005 Alex SC 1-2 Sanwa Club
17/04/2005 Nangoku Kochi 10-0 Showa Club
17/04/2005 Ventana AC 2-1 Ehime Shimanami
17/04/2005 Sanwa Club 0-2 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
17/04/2005 Takamatsu FC 2-1 Alex SC

Kazushi Yokoyama makes it 8-0 for Nangoku Kochi vs Showa Club
24/04/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 1-0 Nangoku Kochi
24/04/2005 Alex SC 1-2 Ehime Shimanami
24/04/2005 Takamatsu FC 0-0 Ventana AC
24/04/2005 Sanwa Club 3-1 Showa Club
08/05/2005 Nangoku Kochi 6-0 Alex SC
08/05/2005 Ehime Shimanami 0-3 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
08/05/2005 Showa Club 0-2 Takamatsu FC
08/05/2005 Ventana AC 3-1 Sanwa Club
15/05/2005 Sanwa Club 0-2 Nangoku Kochi
15/05/2005 Takamatsu FC 2-3 Ehime Shimanami
15/05/2005 Showa Club 1-2 Ventana AC
22/05/2005 Nangoku Kochi 6-2 Takamatsu FC
22/05/2005 Ehime Shimanami 4-0 Sanwa Club
22/05/2005 Showa Club 2-7 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
22/05/2005 Ventana AC 1-0 Alex SC
05/06/2005 Ehime Shimanami 1-1 Nangoku Kochi
05/06/2005 Sanwa Club 3-5 Takamatsu FC
05/06/2005 Alex SC 2-0 Showa Club
05/06/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 2-1 Ventana AC

Sanyo Electric Tokushima on the attack against Ventana AC
19/06/2005 Ventana AC 0-3 Nangoku Kochi
19/06/2005 Showa Club 0-2 Ehime Shimanami
26/06/2005 Showa Club 0-2 Nangoku Kochi
26/06/2005 Ehime Shimanami 0-1 Ventana AC
26/06/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 3-1 Sanwa Club
26/06/2005 Alex SC 2-2 Takamatsu FC
03/07/2005 Nangoku Kochi 2-0 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
03/07/2005 Ehime Shimanami 3-2 Alex SC
03/07/2005 Showa Club 1-0 Sanwa Club
17/07/2005 Alex SC 1-4 Nangoku Kochi
17/07/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 3-1 Ehime Shimanami
17/07/2005 Takamatsu FC 8-0 Showa Club
17/07/2005 Sanwa Club 2-1 Ventana AC
04/09/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 0-0 Takamatsu FC
11/09/2005 Ventana AC 1-1 Showa Club
25/09/2005 Nangoku Kochi 6-1 Sanwa Club
25/09/2005 Ehime Shimanami 3-2 Takamatsu FC
25/09/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 3-2 Alex SC
02/10/2005 Takamatsu FC 1-4 Nangoku Kochi
02/10/2005 Sanwa Club 3-5 Ehime Shimanami
02/10/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 4-0 Showa Club
02/10/2005 Alex SC 8-1 Ventana AC
09/10/2005 Nangoku Kochi 4-0 Ehime Shimanami
09/10/2005 Showa Club 1-3 Alex SC
16/10/2005 Sanwa Club 1-2 Alex SC
16/10/2005 Ventana AC 1-9 Sanyo Electric Tokushima

The massed ranks of Takamatsu FC fans at the home game with Showa Club
23/10/2005 Takamatsu FC 4-2 Sanwa Club
23/10/2005 Alex SC 0-5 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
30/10/2005 Ventana AC 0-1 Takamatsu FC
Final Ranking
1 Nangoku Kochi 37pts (GD +45)
2 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 35 (+32)
3 Ehime Shimanami 25 (+4)
4 Takamatsu FC 22 (+7)
5 Ventana AC 17 (-17)
6 Alex SC 13 (-8)
7 Sanwa Club 9 (-21)
8 Showa Club 4 (-42)
Nangoku Kochi win the championship and therefore qualify for the Regional League Championship Winners Play-off. Sanwa Club and Showa Club will participate in play-offs with teams from the prefectural leagues on 29 January and 05 March to decide the membership of the Shikoku League for 2006.
10/04/2005 Nangoku Kochi 3-1 Ventana AC
10/04/2005 Ehime Shimanami 4-1 Showa Club
10/04/2005 Takamatsu FC 0-0 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
10/04/2005 Alex SC 1-2 Sanwa Club
17/04/2005 Nangoku Kochi 10-0 Showa Club
17/04/2005 Ventana AC 2-1 Ehime Shimanami
17/04/2005 Sanwa Club 0-2 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
17/04/2005 Takamatsu FC 2-1 Alex SC

Kazushi Yokoyama makes it 8-0 for Nangoku Kochi vs Showa Club
24/04/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 1-0 Nangoku Kochi
24/04/2005 Alex SC 1-2 Ehime Shimanami
24/04/2005 Takamatsu FC 0-0 Ventana AC
24/04/2005 Sanwa Club 3-1 Showa Club
08/05/2005 Nangoku Kochi 6-0 Alex SC
08/05/2005 Ehime Shimanami 0-3 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
08/05/2005 Showa Club 0-2 Takamatsu FC
08/05/2005 Ventana AC 3-1 Sanwa Club
15/05/2005 Sanwa Club 0-2 Nangoku Kochi
15/05/2005 Takamatsu FC 2-3 Ehime Shimanami
15/05/2005 Showa Club 1-2 Ventana AC
22/05/2005 Nangoku Kochi 6-2 Takamatsu FC
22/05/2005 Ehime Shimanami 4-0 Sanwa Club
22/05/2005 Showa Club 2-7 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
22/05/2005 Ventana AC 1-0 Alex SC
05/06/2005 Ehime Shimanami 1-1 Nangoku Kochi
05/06/2005 Sanwa Club 3-5 Takamatsu FC
05/06/2005 Alex SC 2-0 Showa Club
05/06/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 2-1 Ventana AC

Sanyo Electric Tokushima on the attack against Ventana AC
19/06/2005 Ventana AC 0-3 Nangoku Kochi
19/06/2005 Showa Club 0-2 Ehime Shimanami
26/06/2005 Showa Club 0-2 Nangoku Kochi
26/06/2005 Ehime Shimanami 0-1 Ventana AC
26/06/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 3-1 Sanwa Club
26/06/2005 Alex SC 2-2 Takamatsu FC
03/07/2005 Nangoku Kochi 2-0 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
03/07/2005 Ehime Shimanami 3-2 Alex SC
03/07/2005 Showa Club 1-0 Sanwa Club
17/07/2005 Alex SC 1-4 Nangoku Kochi
17/07/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 3-1 Ehime Shimanami
17/07/2005 Takamatsu FC 8-0 Showa Club
17/07/2005 Sanwa Club 2-1 Ventana AC
04/09/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 0-0 Takamatsu FC
11/09/2005 Ventana AC 1-1 Showa Club
25/09/2005 Nangoku Kochi 6-1 Sanwa Club
25/09/2005 Ehime Shimanami 3-2 Takamatsu FC
25/09/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 3-2 Alex SC
02/10/2005 Takamatsu FC 1-4 Nangoku Kochi
02/10/2005 Sanwa Club 3-5 Ehime Shimanami
02/10/2005 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 4-0 Showa Club
02/10/2005 Alex SC 8-1 Ventana AC
09/10/2005 Nangoku Kochi 4-0 Ehime Shimanami
09/10/2005 Showa Club 1-3 Alex SC
16/10/2005 Sanwa Club 1-2 Alex SC
16/10/2005 Ventana AC 1-9 Sanyo Electric Tokushima

The massed ranks of Takamatsu FC fans at the home game with Showa Club
23/10/2005 Takamatsu FC 4-2 Sanwa Club
23/10/2005 Alex SC 0-5 Sanyo Electric Tokushima
30/10/2005 Ventana AC 0-1 Takamatsu FC
Final Ranking
1 Nangoku Kochi 37pts (GD +45)
2 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 35 (+32)
3 Ehime Shimanami 25 (+4)
4 Takamatsu FC 22 (+7)
5 Ventana AC 17 (-17)
6 Alex SC 13 (-8)
7 Sanwa Club 9 (-21)
8 Showa Club 4 (-42)
Nangoku Kochi win the championship and therefore qualify for the Regional League Championship Winners Play-off. Sanwa Club and Showa Club will participate in play-offs with teams from the prefectural leagues on 29 January and 05 March to decide the membership of the Shikoku League for 2006.
With the 2005 Regional League seasons now virtually wrapped up, the attention of all fans of the non-league game in Japan is now very definitely on the Regional League Championship Winners Play-off, to decide which teams will be promoted to the JFL for next year. Although this is the 28th year in which an equivalent competition has been staged, some commentators are going so far as to say 2005 is in effect the inaugural tournament.
This is because the relationship of some clubs further down the pyramid structure with the J-League itself has been developed by the idea of preparing for J-League entry over the next few years, with one consequence being that the JFL is now viewed by a number of ambitious teams simply as one step on the road to the ultimate dream of league membership and professional football. Last year, for example, only two of the participants were organised as independent companies with the specified aim of gaining admission to the J-League. In 2005, however, no fewer than nine of the thirteen clubs taking part have either confirmed outright that they are seeking to join the J-League, or have gone some way down the road to creating an organisational structure that will later enable them to submit a suitable application.

Kanto League champions and outsiders for a JFL place, Luminozo Sayama
The format of the tournament, which is to be held in Kyushu and Shikoku, divides in a rather ungainly fashion the thirteen entrants into four groups, who each play a round robin. The winners of each group then reconvene a week later and play another round robin, the top two of which will automatically gain entry to the JFL. However, it's worth bearing in mind that at this level of the game, decisions can be made and unmade very quickly and a year ago Honda Lock finished in third place behind Mitsubishi Mizushima and Ryutsu Keizai University - and yet ended up being promoted anyway, when Kokushikan University withdrew from the JFL and thus created an unexpected vacancy.
Japanese Non-league Football News will naturally be keeping a very close eye on the play-offs at the end of the month, but for the time being, here is a fixture list of matches in the four groups:
25/11/2005 FC Ryukyu - Luminozo Sayama (Group A)
25/11/2005 Rosso Kumamoto - Fagiano Okayama (Group B)
25/11/2005 Nagano Elsa - JEF United Amateurs (Group C)
25/11/2005 Norbritz Hokkaido - TDK Akita (Group C)
25/11/2005 Shizuoka FC - Nangoku Kochi (Group D)
26/11/2005 FC Ryukyu - Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku (Group A)
26/11/2005 Rosso Kumamoto - Grulla Morioka (Group B)
26/11/2005 Nagano Elsa - Norbritz Hokkaido (Group C)
26/11/2005 JEF United Amateurs - TDK Akita (Group C)
26/11/2005 Shizuoka FC - Banditonce Kobe (Group D)

The happy smiling faces of Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku
27/11/2005 Luminozo Sayama - Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku (Group A)
27/11/2005 Fagiano Okayama - Grulla Morioka (Group B)
27/11/2005 Nagano Elsa - TDK Akita (Group C)
27/11/2005 JEF United Amateurs - Norbritz Hokkaido (Group C)
27/11/2005 Nangoku Kochi - Banditonce Kobe (Group D)
The second stage a week later will consist of the following matches:
02/12/2005 Group A winner - Group B winner
02/12/2005 Group C winner - Group D winner
03/12/2005 Group A winner - Group C winner
03/12/2005 Group B winner - Group D winner
04/12/2005 Group A winner - Group D winner
04/12/2005 Group B winner - Group C winner

Aiming for the J-League, Banditonce Kobe. On guard!
This is because the relationship of some clubs further down the pyramid structure with the J-League itself has been developed by the idea of preparing for J-League entry over the next few years, with one consequence being that the JFL is now viewed by a number of ambitious teams simply as one step on the road to the ultimate dream of league membership and professional football. Last year, for example, only two of the participants were organised as independent companies with the specified aim of gaining admission to the J-League. In 2005, however, no fewer than nine of the thirteen clubs taking part have either confirmed outright that they are seeking to join the J-League, or have gone some way down the road to creating an organisational structure that will later enable them to submit a suitable application.

Kanto League champions and outsiders for a JFL place, Luminozo Sayama
The format of the tournament, which is to be held in Kyushu and Shikoku, divides in a rather ungainly fashion the thirteen entrants into four groups, who each play a round robin. The winners of each group then reconvene a week later and play another round robin, the top two of which will automatically gain entry to the JFL. However, it's worth bearing in mind that at this level of the game, decisions can be made and unmade very quickly and a year ago Honda Lock finished in third place behind Mitsubishi Mizushima and Ryutsu Keizai University - and yet ended up being promoted anyway, when Kokushikan University withdrew from the JFL and thus created an unexpected vacancy.
Japanese Non-league Football News will naturally be keeping a very close eye on the play-offs at the end of the month, but for the time being, here is a fixture list of matches in the four groups:
25/11/2005 FC Ryukyu - Luminozo Sayama (Group A)
25/11/2005 Rosso Kumamoto - Fagiano Okayama (Group B)
25/11/2005 Nagano Elsa - JEF United Amateurs (Group C)
25/11/2005 Norbritz Hokkaido - TDK Akita (Group C)
25/11/2005 Shizuoka FC - Nangoku Kochi (Group D)
26/11/2005 FC Ryukyu - Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku (Group A)
26/11/2005 Rosso Kumamoto - Grulla Morioka (Group B)
26/11/2005 Nagano Elsa - Norbritz Hokkaido (Group C)
26/11/2005 JEF United Amateurs - TDK Akita (Group C)
26/11/2005 Shizuoka FC - Banditonce Kobe (Group D)

The happy smiling faces of Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku
27/11/2005 Luminozo Sayama - Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku (Group A)
27/11/2005 Fagiano Okayama - Grulla Morioka (Group B)
27/11/2005 Nagano Elsa - TDK Akita (Group C)
27/11/2005 JEF United Amateurs - Norbritz Hokkaido (Group C)
27/11/2005 Nangoku Kochi - Banditonce Kobe (Group D)
The second stage a week later will consist of the following matches:
02/12/2005 Group A winner - Group B winner
02/12/2005 Group C winner - Group D winner
03/12/2005 Group A winner - Group C winner
03/12/2005 Group B winner - Group D winner
04/12/2005 Group A winner - Group D winner
04/12/2005 Group B winner - Group C winner

Aiming for the J-League, Banditonce Kobe. On guard!
北信越チャレンジリーグ
25/09/2005 Niigata Teachers FC (Niigata prefecture) 2-4 Azalee Iida (Nagano)
02/10/2005 Azalee Iida 1-5 LionPower Komatsu (Ishikawa)
09/10/2005 Maruoka Phoenix (Fukui) 3-1 Azalee Iida
23/10/2005 Maruoka Phoenix 3-2 LionPower Komatsu
23/10/2005 Azalee Iida 4-3 Tateyama Bears (Toyama)
30/10/2005 Maruoka Phoenix 3-2 Tateyama Bears
30/10/2005 LionPower Komatsu 1-1 Niigata Teachers FC (PK 2-4)
??/??/???? Niigata Teachers FC 0-4 Maruoka Phoenix
??/??/???? Tateyama Bears 1-3 LionPower Komatsu
??/??/???? Tateyama Bears 2-2 Niigata Teachers FC (PK 4-2)

Kawaii! Azalee Iida!
Maruoka Phoenix win the Challenge League and are therefore promoted to the Hokushinetsu League Second Division for 2006. LionPower Komatsu finish second and therefore participate in a promotion / relegation play-off with Giocatore Takaoka.
Division 2 & Challenge League Promotion / Relegation Play-off
??/11/2005 LionPower Komatsu 3-0 Giocatore Takaoka
LionPower Komatsu therefore gain promotion to Hokushinetsu League Division 2 for the 2006 season. Giocatore Takaoka are relegated to the Prefectural Leagues.

Ishikawa Prefectural League champions LionPower Komatsu
25/09/2005 Niigata Teachers FC (Niigata prefecture) 2-4 Azalee Iida (Nagano)
02/10/2005 Azalee Iida 1-5 LionPower Komatsu (Ishikawa)
09/10/2005 Maruoka Phoenix (Fukui) 3-1 Azalee Iida
23/10/2005 Maruoka Phoenix 3-2 LionPower Komatsu
23/10/2005 Azalee Iida 4-3 Tateyama Bears (Toyama)
30/10/2005 Maruoka Phoenix 3-2 Tateyama Bears
30/10/2005 LionPower Komatsu 1-1 Niigata Teachers FC (PK 2-4)
??/??/???? Niigata Teachers FC 0-4 Maruoka Phoenix
??/??/???? Tateyama Bears 1-3 LionPower Komatsu
??/??/???? Tateyama Bears 2-2 Niigata Teachers FC (PK 4-2)

Kawaii! Azalee Iida!
Maruoka Phoenix win the Challenge League and are therefore promoted to the Hokushinetsu League Second Division for 2006. LionPower Komatsu finish second and therefore participate in a promotion / relegation play-off with Giocatore Takaoka.
Division 2 & Challenge League Promotion / Relegation Play-off
??/11/2005 LionPower Komatsu 3-0 Giocatore Takaoka
LionPower Komatsu therefore gain promotion to Hokushinetsu League Division 2 for the 2006 season. Giocatore Takaoka are relegated to the Prefectural Leagues.

Ishikawa Prefectural League champions LionPower Komatsu
第29回 東北社会人サッカーリーグ1部
01/05/2005 NEC Tokin 2-3 FC Primeiro
01/05/2005 TDK Akita 1-2 Grulla Morioka
01/05/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-1 Morioka Zebra
08/05/2005 FC Primeiro 2-5 Grulla Morioka
08/05/2005 TDK Akita 7-1 Morioka Zebra
08/05/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-2 Nippon Steel Kamaishi

The TDK Akita squad for 2005
15/05/2005 FC Primeiro 1-1 TDK Akita
15/05/2005 Morioka Zebra 1-2 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
15/05/2005 NEC Tokin 0-4 Wiese Shiogama
22/05/2005 NEC Tokin 2-1 Morioka Zebra
22/05/2005 TDK Akita 1-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
22/05/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-1 Grulla Morioka
05/06/2005 Morioka Zebra 0-0 Grulla Morioka
05/06/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 0-1 NEC Tokin
05/06/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-2 FC Primeiro
12/06/2005 TDK Akita 4-0 Wiese Shiogama
19/06/2005 FC Primeiro 2-0 Morioka Zebra
19/06/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 0-5 Grulla Morioka
19/06/2005 TDK Akita 4-1 NEC Tokin
26/06/2005 FC Primeiro 1-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
26/06/2005 NEC Tokin 0-5 Grulla Morioka
26/06/2005 Wiese Shiogama 2-2 TDK Akita

NEC Tokin and Grulla Morioka line up before their league match
03/07/2005 FC Primeiro 3-0 NEC Tokin
03/07/2005 Grulla Morioka 1-2 TDK Akita
03/07/2005 Morioka Zebra 1-4 Wiese Shiogama
10/07/2005 NEC Tokin 3-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
10/07/2005 TDK Akita 3-0 FC Primeiro
17/07/2005 Grulla Morioka 5-2 FC Primeiro
17/07/2005 Morioka Zebra 0-5 TDK Akita
17/07/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 1-5 Wiese Shiogama
18/09/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 1-1 Morioka Zebra
19/09/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-1 NEC Tokin
25/09/2005 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Wiese Shiogama
25/09/2005 Morioka Zebra 2-2 NEC Tokin
25/09/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 2-5 TDK Akita
02/10/2005 FC Primeiro 1-1 Wiese Shiogama
02/10/2005 Grulla Morioka 2-0 Morioka Zebra

FC Primeiro on the attack against Wiese Shiogama
09/10/2005 Grulla Morioka 4-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
09/10/2005 Morioka Zebra 2-1 FC Primeiro
09/10/2005 NEC Tokin 0-1 TDK Akita
16/10/2005 Grulla Morioka 4-1 NEC Tokin
23/10/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 2-1 FC Primeiro
Final Ranking
1= Grulla Morioka 29pts (GD +26)
1= TDK Akita 29 (+26)
3 FC Primeiro 17 (-3)
4 Wiese Shiogama 14 (+4)
5 NEC Tokin 11 (-15)
6 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 10 (-19)
7 Morioka Zebra 7 (-19)
Grulla Morioka and TDK Akita jointly win the championship and therefore qualify for the Regional League Championship Winners Play-off. Morioka Zebra will participate in a play-off with the losers of the Division 2 promotion play-off, Tono Club, to decide the final membership of the Tohoku League Division 1 in 2006.
01/05/2005 NEC Tokin 2-3 FC Primeiro
01/05/2005 TDK Akita 1-2 Grulla Morioka
01/05/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-1 Morioka Zebra
08/05/2005 FC Primeiro 2-5 Grulla Morioka
08/05/2005 TDK Akita 7-1 Morioka Zebra
08/05/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-2 Nippon Steel Kamaishi

The TDK Akita squad for 2005
15/05/2005 FC Primeiro 1-1 TDK Akita
15/05/2005 Morioka Zebra 1-2 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
15/05/2005 NEC Tokin 0-4 Wiese Shiogama
22/05/2005 NEC Tokin 2-1 Morioka Zebra
22/05/2005 TDK Akita 1-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
22/05/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-1 Grulla Morioka
05/06/2005 Morioka Zebra 0-0 Grulla Morioka
05/06/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 0-1 NEC Tokin
05/06/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-2 FC Primeiro
12/06/2005 TDK Akita 4-0 Wiese Shiogama
19/06/2005 FC Primeiro 2-0 Morioka Zebra
19/06/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 0-5 Grulla Morioka
19/06/2005 TDK Akita 4-1 NEC Tokin
26/06/2005 FC Primeiro 1-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
26/06/2005 NEC Tokin 0-5 Grulla Morioka
26/06/2005 Wiese Shiogama 2-2 TDK Akita

NEC Tokin and Grulla Morioka line up before their league match
03/07/2005 FC Primeiro 3-0 NEC Tokin
03/07/2005 Grulla Morioka 1-2 TDK Akita
03/07/2005 Morioka Zebra 1-4 Wiese Shiogama
10/07/2005 NEC Tokin 3-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
10/07/2005 TDK Akita 3-0 FC Primeiro
17/07/2005 Grulla Morioka 5-2 FC Primeiro
17/07/2005 Morioka Zebra 0-5 TDK Akita
17/07/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 1-5 Wiese Shiogama
18/09/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 1-1 Morioka Zebra
19/09/2005 Wiese Shiogama 1-1 NEC Tokin
25/09/2005 Grulla Morioka 2-1 Wiese Shiogama
25/09/2005 Morioka Zebra 2-2 NEC Tokin
25/09/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 2-5 TDK Akita
02/10/2005 FC Primeiro 1-1 Wiese Shiogama
02/10/2005 Grulla Morioka 2-0 Morioka Zebra

FC Primeiro on the attack against Wiese Shiogama
09/10/2005 Grulla Morioka 4-0 Nippon Steel Kamaishi
09/10/2005 Morioka Zebra 2-1 FC Primeiro
09/10/2005 NEC Tokin 0-1 TDK Akita
16/10/2005 Grulla Morioka 4-1 NEC Tokin
23/10/2005 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 2-1 FC Primeiro
Final Ranking
1= Grulla Morioka 29pts (GD +26)
1= TDK Akita 29 (+26)
3 FC Primeiro 17 (-3)
4 Wiese Shiogama 14 (+4)
5 NEC Tokin 11 (-15)
6 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 10 (-19)
7 Morioka Zebra 7 (-19)
Grulla Morioka and TDK Akita jointly win the championship and therefore qualify for the Regional League Championship Winners Play-off. Morioka Zebra will participate in a play-off with the losers of the Division 2 promotion play-off, Tono Club, to decide the final membership of the Tohoku League Division 1 in 2006.