The D.League is a professional dance league in Japan operated by D.League Co., Ltd.[3][4]
Teams
| Team[5]
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Owner
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Director
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Note
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| Avex Royalbrats
|
Avex
|
Yuta Nakamura
|
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| Benefit One Monoliz
|
Benefit One
|
Hal Hirata
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| CyberAgent Legit
|
CyberAgent
|
Fishboy (dancer)
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| Dip Battles
|
Dip (corporation)
|
Shuho (dancer)
|
From 2021 to 2022 season.
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| DYM Messengers
|
DYM
|
Takuya
|
From 2023–24 season.[2]
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| Fullcast Raiserz
|
Fullcast Holdings
|
Twiggz "Jun"
|
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| Kadokawa Dreams
|
Kadokawa Corporation
|
Keita Tanaka
|
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| Kosé 8rocks
|
Kosé
|
Kaku
|
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| Lifull Alt-rhythm
|
Lifull
|
Ryo Noguchi
|
From 2021 to 2022 season.
|
| Medical Concierge I'moon
|
Medical Concierge
|
Mizue
|
The team name between 2020–21 and 2022–23 season was Usen-next I'moon.
|
| Sega Sammy Lux
|
Sega Sammy Holdings
|
CanDoo
|
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| Septeni Raptures
|
Septeni Holdings
|
Akihito
|
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| Valuence Infinities
|
Valuence Holdings
|
Steez
|
From 2022 to 2023 season.[6]
|
Top partner
See also
References
External links
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| Teams |
- Avex Royalbrats
- Benefit One Monoliz
- CyberAgent Legit
- Dip Battles
- DYM Messengers
- Fullcast Raiserz
- Kadokawa Dreams
- Kosé 8rocks
- Lifull Alt-rhythm
- Medical Concierge I'moon
- Sega Sammy Lux
- Septeni Raptures
- Valuence Infinities
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| Seasons | | Regular seasons |
- 2020–21
- 2021–22
- 2022–23
- 2023–24
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| Championships |
- 2020–21
- 2021–22
- 2022–23
- 2023–24
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Sports leagues in Japan |
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| Road bicycle racing | |
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| Roller derby | |
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| Rugby | |
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| Table tennis | |
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| Volleyball | |
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| Professional sports | |
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| Women's sports |
- Football
- Ice Hockey
- Softball
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| Defunct | |
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