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A private Chunichi oendan's attempt to overturn a stadium ban fails

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A private Chunichi oendan's attempt to overturn a stadium ban fails
On 2013-2-18 Gen wrote:
A privately operated Chunichi oedan (82 members) was banned from all NPB stadiums in 2008 after one member was found to have ties with organized crime. They took the NPB and all 12 teams to court in an attempt to overturn the ban and to collect damages.


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