(KONAMI麻雀格闘倶楽部)

Players
Former Players
Schedule
Results
2018: 4th | 2019: 5th | 2020: 5th | 2021: 4th | 2022: 2nd | 2023: 6th
Yakuman
| Date | Player | Type | Round | Dealer? | Link |
| October 26, 2018 | Sasaki Hisato | Kokushi | S1-1 | No | Link |
| March 10, 2019 | Maehara Yudai | Daisangen | S1-1 | Yes | Link |
| March 22, 2022 | Sasaki Hisato | Suuankou | S1-1 | Yes | Link |
| October 3, 2022 | Date Arisa | Suuankou | S2-0 | No | Link |
| March 2, 2023 | Takamiya Mari | Suuankou | S4-1 | No | Link |
| May 16, 2023 | Takizawa Kazunori | Suuankou | E4-0 | Yes | Link |
Links
Twitter: @mfcmleague1
History
2018-19 Season (4th Place)
- July 17, 2018: M-League is announced with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club (owned by Konami) as one of the seven inaugural teams
- August 7, 2018: In the 2018 M-League Draft, the Konami Mahjong Fight Club draft Sasaki Hisato (佐々木寿人) [JPML] as their 1st pick, Takamiya Mari (高宮まり) [JPML] as their 2nd pick and Maehara Yudai (前原雄大) [JPML] as their 3rd pick.
- August 9, 2018: @mfcmleague1 is created on Twitter
- September 9, 2018: Contracts are signed, making Sasaki, Takamiya and Maehara the official members for the M-League 2018 Season
- October 1, 2018: M-League 2018 Regular Season begins
- February 12, 2019: The M-League 2018 Regular Season ends with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +38.2pts and placing 3rd, qualifying for the finals
- March 2, 2019: The M-League 2019 Finals begin
- March 31, 2019: The M-League 2019 Finals ends with the Akasaka Drivens finishing with -282.0pts in and placing 4th
2019-20 Season (5th Place)
- June 21, 2019: The Konami Mahjong Fight Club renews the contracts of Sasaki, Takamiya and Maehara. The team changes the logo to make the Kouryu (a golden dragon-like creature) in the logo from red to gold
- July 9, 2019: The Konami Mahjong Fight Club draft Fujisaki Satoshi (藤崎智) [JPML] as their 4th player at the M-League 2019 Draft
- August 8, 2019: All contracts are confirmed, making Sasaki, Takamiya, Maehara and Fujisaki the official team members for the M-League 2019 Season
- September 30, 2019: The M-League 2019 Regular Season begins
- March 9, 2020: The M-League 2019 Regular Season ends with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +195.0pts and placing 3rd, qualifying for the semifinals
- March 16, 2020: The M-League 2019 Semifinals begin
- March 30, 2020: The M-League 2019 Semifinals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring -65.0pts and placing 5th, failing to qualify for the finals
- May 23, 2020: The M-League 2019 Season ends
2020-21 Season (5th Place)
- July 10, 2020: The Konami Mahjong Fight Club renewed the contracts for Sasaki, Takamiya, Maehara and Fujisaki, making them the official team for the M-League 2020 Season
- October 5, 2020: M-League 2020 Regular Season begins
- March 12, 2021: M-League 2020 Regular Season ends with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring -168.5pts and placing 5th, advancing to the semifinals
- April 12, 2021: M-League 2020 Semifinals begin
- April 30, 2021: M-League 2020 Semifinals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring -98.3pts and placing 5th, failing to advance to the finals
- May 18, 2021: M-League 2020 Season ends
2021-22 Season (4th Place)
- June 25, 2021: The Konami Mahjong Fight Club announce that Sasaki and Takamiya will have their contracts renewed, while Maehara and Fujisaki will not have their contracts renewed
- August 2, 2021: At the M-League 2021 Draft, the Konami Mahjong Fight Club pick Date Arisa (JPML) as their 1st pick and former EX Furinkazan member Takizawa Kazunori (JPML) as their 2nd pick
- August 18, 2021: All contracts are signed, making Sasaki, Takamiya, Date and Takizawa the official team members for the M-League 2021 season
- October 4, 2021: M-League 2021-22 Regular Season begins
- November 18, 2021: Date Arisa wins a game with a score of 105,500, being the first player to win with a score over 100,000 and breaking the record of the highest score in M-League history
- March 11, 2022: M-League 2021-22 Regular Season ends with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +249.0pts and placing 3rd, advancing to the semifinals
- March 21, 2022: M-League 2021-22 Semifinals begin
- April 8, 2022: M-League 2021-22 Semifinals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +184.9pts and placing 2nd, advancing to the finals
- April 18, 2022: M-League 2021-22 Finals begin
- April 26, 2022: M-League 2021-22 Finals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring -58.9pts and placing 4th
2022-23 Season (2nd Place)
- June 8, 2022: The Konami Mahjong Fight Club announces that they will be renewing the contracts for all their players (Hisato, Takamiya, Date, Takizawa)
- October 3, 2022: The M-League 2022-23 Regular Season begins and Date Arisa wins a suuankou in the second game of the season
- March 2, 2023: Takamiya Mari wins a suunankou by tsumo
- March 21, 2023: The M-League 2022-23 Regular Season ends with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +592.2pts and placing 1st, advancing to the semifinals
- April 10, 2023: The M-League 2022-23 Semifinals begin
- May 4, 2023: The M-League 2022-23 Semifinals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +172.8pts and placing 4th, advancing to the finals
- May 8, 2023: The M-League 2022-23 Finals begin
- May 16, 2023: Takizawa Kazunori wins a suuankou by tsumo
- May 19, 2023: The M-League 2022-23 Finals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club scoring +204.6pts, finishing the season in 2nd place
2023-24 Season (6th Place)
- June 15, 2023: The Konami Mahjong Fight Club announces on Twitter that they will be renewing the contracts for all four players
- September 18, 2023: The M-League 2023-24 Regular Season begins
- March 29, 2024: The M-League 2023-24 Regular Season ends with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club finishing in 4th place with a score of 46.9pts, advancing to the semifinals
- April 8, 2024: The M-League 2023-24 Semifinals begin
- May 2, 2024: The M-League 2023-24 Semifinals end with the Konami Mahjong Fight Club finishing in 6th place with a score -279.0pts, failing to advance to the finals
- May 17, 2024: The M-League 2023-24 Season ends





