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All-Japan Shakaijin - Kansai Qualification Tournament
Sat 28 Jul: Estrela Tsuda 0-3 Hannan University
Sat 28 Jul: FC Kyoto BAMB 1-0 FC Osaka

Sun 29 Jul: Ain Food 5-1 FC Bacchus 2002
Sun 29 Jul: Banditonce Kobe 4-2 Kumiyama FC
Sun 29 Jul: FC Mi-o Biwako Kusatsu 7-0 Matsushita Electrics
Sun 29 Jul: BSC ROSAGE 1-0 Suita Giocatore Senri
Sun 29 Jul: Nissha Printing 0-1 Central SC
Sun 29 Jul: Hainan FC 3-0 FC Kakogawa
Sun 29 Jul: AS Laranja Kyoto 4-1 Tonan Club
Sun 29 Jul: Tatsuno FC 1-1 Takada FC (PK 4-5)

Sat 04 Aug: Ain Food 2-0 Hainan FC

Sun 05 Aug: Banditonce Kobe 5-1 BSC Rosage
Sun 05 Aug: FC Mi-o Biwako Kusatsu 3-1 Central SC
Sun 05 Aug: FC Kyoto BAMB 1-3 Takada FC
Sun 05 Aug: AS Laranja Kyoto 1-0 Hannan University

Ain Food, Banditonce Kobe, FC Mi-o Biwako Kusatsu, FC Kyoto BAMB and AS Laranja Kyoto therefore qualify for the national finals in Oita in October.
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Chugoku League
FC Central Chugoku made almost sure that they will finish the regular Chugoku League season in second place behind Fagiano Okayama with a 5-2 win over Renofa Yamaguchi in one of their games in hand on Saturday. The league's format this year features a series of play-offs between the top four and bottom four teams to decide the identities of the all-important sides who will go through to the Regional League Championship Winners' Play-offs for a spot in the JFL next year.

Sat 11 Aug: FC Central Chugoku 5-2 Renofa Yamaguchi

1. Fagiano Okayama 39 (+72)
2. FC Central Chugoku 27 (+17)
3. Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku 21 (+2)
4. Renofa Yamaguchi 18 (-3)
5. Hiroshima Fujita SC 14 (-8)
6. Mazda SC 12 (-14)
7. JFE Steel Western Japan 11 (-22)
8. Hitachi Manufacturing Kasado 6 (-44)
JFL Saturday Scores
It was a day of last-minute goals for top strikers in the JFL on Saturday. Leaders Sagawa Kyubin SC were able to keep going their unbeaten run - which now stands at nine matches - thanks to Sho Gokyu's equaliser at Alo's Hokuriku, where the home side took the lead twice only to be pegged back on both occasions. In Tokyo, the league's leading scorer Yutaka Takahashi was inevitably on target for Rosso Kumamoto at Yokogawa Musashino, where the Kyushu side grabbed a vital 3-2 victory that enabled them to close the gap on Sagawa to five points.

After the shock of managing only a draw last week at home to bottom side Arte Takasaki, the wheels of Honda FC's mid-season revival well and truly came off as they lost to a solitary Junpei Murata goal midway through the first half at Sony Sendai - Sony's own first win in seven fixtures. But Sagawa Printing's recent good form has seen them move well up the table and they continued the upward trajectory by beating FC Kariya 3-0, experienced former Ehime FC midfielder Kazuhisa Hamaoka getting two of the goals.

14 Aug 07 - FC Kariya defend against Sagawa Printing

FC Kariya defend against Sagawa Printing

Sat 11 Aug: Alo's Hokuriku 2-2 Sagawa Kyubin SC
Sat 11 Aug: FC Kariya 0-3 Sagawa Printing
Sat 11 Aug: Sony Sendai 1-0 Honda FC
Sat 11 Aug: Yokogawa Musashino 2-3 Rosso Kumamoto

1. Sagawa Kyubin SC 58 (+38)
2. Rosso Kumamoto 53 (+24)
3. YKK AP 41 (+9)
4. Alo's Hokuriku 41 (+4)
5. FC Gifu 39 (+8)
6. Yokogawa Musashino 38 (+9)
7. Honda FC 37 (+9)
8. JEF Reserves 35 (-)
9. Sagawa Printing 33 (-2)
10. Tochigi SC 32 (+7)
11. Ryutsu Keizai University 31 (-3)
12. Mitsubishi Mizushima 28 (-7)
13. Gainare Tottori 27 (-5)
14. TDK SC 26 (+2)
15. Sony Sendai 25 (-17)
16. FC Kariya 20 (-17)
17. FC Ryukyu 20 (-30)
18. Arte Takasaki 6 (-29)

14 Aug 07 - Sony Sendai scorer Junpei Murata

Sony Sendai scorer Junpei Murata
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