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OBIC SEAGULLS is an American Football club team in Japan. We belong to X LEAGUE which is the corporate football league consists of 18 teams.
OBIC SEAGULLS was established in 1983. We have become the X LEAGUE champion five times, and also have become the National Championship four times in 1996, 1998, 2005, and 2010 season.

Ticket Information:(2010 season)
【1st Stage】
Tokyo Dome、Chiba Marine stadium:¥2,000(Ticket sold in advance:¥1,600)
Others:¥1,200(Ticket sold in advance:¥1,000)
※All seats are “Non-reserved seat”. Age 18 and under (including high school students) are free of charge.
【2nd Stage】
Yokohama stadium:¥2,000(Ticket sold in advance:¥1,600)
Others:¥1,500(Ticket sold in advance:¥1,200)
※All seats are “Non-reserved seat”. Age 18 and under (including high school students) are free of charge.
【Final Stage】
¥2,000(Ticket sold in advance:¥1,600)
※All seats are “Non-reserved seat”. Age 18 and under (including high school students) are free of charge.
【JAPAN X BOWL】
Tokyo Dome:¥2,500 (“Non-reserved seat”, Ticket sold in advance:¥2,000)
※Age 18 and under (including high school students) are free of charge.
【RICE BOWL】
¥2,500 (“Non-reserved seat”, Ticket sold in advance:¥2,000)
※Age 15 and under (including junior high school students) are free of charge.

Web ticket shop: e+ CN Play Guide Ticket Pia Lawson Ticket
※Above website is Japanese only.
※All tickets are sold at the stadium on the game day.


OBIC SEAGULLS 2011 GAME SCHEDULE

  Date/Time Location Match-up
Spring Season
exchange match #1 May.7 sat.13:00 Kawasaki Stadium vs. All Tokyo Gas  
exchange match #2 May.22 sun.13:00 Kawasaki Stadium vs. Meijiyasuda  

OBIC SEAGULLS 2010 GAME SCHEDULE

  Date/Time Location Match-up
Spring Season
PEARL BOWL-league match#1 May.16 sun. Kawasaki Stadium vs. Hurricanes  WIN ○52-7
PEARL BOWL-league match#2 May.30 sun. Kawasaki Stadium vs. IBM  WIN ○38-0
PEARL BOWL semi-final June.13 sun. Kawasaki Stadium vs. Meijiyasuda  WIN ○62-7
PEARL BOWL July.1 thu. Tokyo Dome vs. Fujitsu  LOSE ●13-15
Autumn Season
1st-#1 Sept.7 tue. Chiba Marine Stadium vs. Hurricanes  WIN ○38-0
1st-#2 Sept.20 mon. Kawasaki Stadium vs. Meijiyasuda  WIN ○24-7
1st-#3 Oct.2 sat. Kawasaki Stadium vs. Nihon unisys  WIN ○59-0
1st-#4 Oct.11 mon. Kawasaki Stadium vs. All Tokyo Gas  WIN ○55-3
1st-#5 Oct.24 sun. Kawasaki Stadium vs. Fujitsu  WIN ○17-14
2nd-#1 Nov.7 sun. Oji Stadium vs. Suita marvies  WIN ○56-2
2nd-#2 Nov.21 sun. Yokohama Stadium vs. IBM  WIN ○55-27
semi-final Dec.5 sun. Kawasaki Stadium vs. Kajima  WIN ○28-21
JAPAN X BOWL
X-League Championship game
Dec.20 mon. Tokyo Dome vs. Panasonic Denko  WIN ○20-16
RICE BOWL
Japan Championship game
Jan.3 mon. Tokyo Dome vs. Ritsumeikan Univ.  WIN ○24-0

Three American players are in the roster at OBIC SEAGULLS.

#11
Kevin Jackson
Defensive End /
193cm 108kg /
High School: Valley View(CA) /
University: Hawaii(2000-2003) /
Joined OBIC SEAGULLS in 2005. X League MVP in 2005. Awarded "All X League" from 2005 to 2010.

MESSAGE-" My name is Kevin Jackson. I would like to take this time to thank all of our fans for their continued support. It means a lot, and I will continue to do my best on the field to show my appreciation. Thank you again."

#12
Karl Noa
Defensive end /
193cm 108kg /
High School: Kamehameha(HI) /
University: Hawaii(2004-2007) /
Joined OBIC SEAGULLS in 2009.

MESSAGE-"Thanks for all your support as we try to achieve our goal of making it to RICE BOWL! When I am not playing football, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, meeting new people, going to the beach in the summer and snowboarding in the winter! Wishing you all the best! Aloha."

#67
Frank Fernandez
Offensive Line /
188cm 134kg /
High School:St. Louis(HI) /
University: Harvard(2003-2006)/
Played ONWARD OAKS in 2008. Joined OBIC SEAGULLS in 2009. Awarded "All X League" in 2008.

MESSAGE-" To all the gaijin fans, yes there is a football here in Japan and to be quite honest the level of play is a lot higher than you would think. So come out and support your other fellow gaijin in Japan as we try to represent the United States in the sport we all love."

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