It's all going to be down to the wire next week to decide the Chugoku League title for 2006, as all three candidates picked up maximum points in their games on Sunday. In pole position are Fagiano Okayama, for whom new Brazilian star striker Jefferson notched up five in a 10-1 crushing of Hitachi Manufacturing Kasado, while Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku have the tiniest chance of retaining their title from last year following a 2-1 win over Hiroshima Fujita SC - but they will have to defeat Fagiano by eight goals in the final match of the season on Sunday and hope that FC Central Chugoku fail to win against Renofa Yamaguchi. It's FC Central who therefore provide the most realistic challenge to Fagiano, a straightforward enough 2-0 win at JFE Steel keeping them two points behind.

Fagiano fans at their team’s 10-1 thrashing of Hitachi
Sun 22 Oct: Fagiano Okayama 10-1 Hitachi Manufacturing Kasado
Sun 22 Oct: Iwami SC 1-2 Renofa Yamaguchi
Sun 22 Oct: JFE Steel 0-2 FC Central Chugoku
Sun 22 Oct: Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku 2-1 Hiroshima Fujita SC
1 Fagiano Okayama 33 (+46)
2 FC Central Chugoku 31 (+31)
3 Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku 30 (+32)
4 Renofa Yamaguchi 25 (-)
5 Hiroshima Fujita SC 12 (-18)
6 JFE Steel 12 (-26)
7 Hitachi Manufacturing Kasado 9 (-33)
8 Iwami SC 4 (-32)

Fagiano fans at their team’s 10-1 thrashing of Hitachi
Sun 22 Oct: Fagiano Okayama 10-1 Hitachi Manufacturing Kasado
Sun 22 Oct: Iwami SC 1-2 Renofa Yamaguchi
Sun 22 Oct: JFE Steel 0-2 FC Central Chugoku
Sun 22 Oct: Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku 2-1 Hiroshima Fujita SC
1 Fagiano Okayama 33 (+46)
2 FC Central Chugoku 31 (+31)
3 Sagawa Kyubin Chugoku 30 (+32)
4 Renofa Yamaguchi 25 (-)
5 Hiroshima Fujita SC 12 (-18)
6 JFE Steel 12 (-26)
7 Hitachi Manufacturing Kasado 9 (-33)
8 Iwami SC 4 (-32)
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