Young Lion Cup - Young Lion Cup Winners

Young Lion Cup Winners

Tournament Year Winner Total won Reference
01 !Young Lion Cup 1985 Shunji Kosugi 1
02 !Young Lion Cup 1986 Keiichi Yamada 1
03 !Young Lion Cup 1987 Masahiro Chono 1
04 !Young Lion Cup 1989 Naoki Sano 1
04 !Young Lion Cup 1991 Michiyoshi Ohara 1
05 !Young Lion Cup 1993 Hiroyoshi Yamamoto 1
06 !Young Lion Cup 1994 Satoshi Kojima 1
07 !Young Lion Cup 1995 Manabu Nakanishi 1
08 !Young Lion Cup 1996 Tokimitsu Ishizawa 1
09 !Young Lion Cup 2000 Kenzo Suzuki 1
10 !Young Lion Cup 2002 Kenzo Suzuki 2
11 !Young Lion Cup 2004 Ryusuke Taguchi 1
12 !Young Lion Cup 2005 Hirooki Goto 1

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