M-League 2018-19

Champions

Akasaka Drivens

2nd

EX Furinkazan

3rd

Shibuya Abemas

4th

Konami Mahjong Fight Club

5th

U-Next Pirates

6th

Sega Sammy Phoenix

7th

Team Raiden


Timeline

  • July 17, 2018: M-League is announced with 7 teams in the inaugural season
  • August 7, 2018: 21 players are drafted in the M-League 2018 Draft
  • September 10, 2018: All contracts are signed, confirming the 21 player
  • October 10, 2018: The M-League 2018 Regular Season begins
  • February 2, 2019: The M-League 2018 Regular Season ends
  • March 2, 2019: The M-League 2018 Finals begin
  • March 31, 2019: The M-League 2018 Finals ends with the Akasaka Drivens winning the championship

Draft

Team

1st Round

2nd Round

3rd Round


Sonoda Ken (園田賢)
Murakami Jun (村上淳)
Suzuki Taro (鈴木たろう)

Nikaido Aki (二階堂亜樹)
Takizawa Kazunori (滝沢和典)
Katsumata Kenji (勝又健志)

Sasaki Hisato (佐々木寿人)
Takamiya Mari (高宮まり)
Maehara Yudai (前原雄大)

Uotani Yuumi (魚谷侑未)
Kondo Seiichi (近藤誠一)
Kayamori Sayaka (茅森早香)

Ooi Takaharu (多井隆晴)
Shiratori Sho (白鳥翔)
Matsumoto Yoshihiro (松本吉弘)

Hagiwara Masato (萩原聖人)
Setokuma Naoki (瀬戸熊直樹)
Kurosawa Saki (黒沢咲)

Kobayashi Go (小林剛)
Asakura Koushin (朝倉康心)
Ishibashi Nobuhiro (石橋伸洋)

Note: In the 3rd round, the Akasaka Drivens, the Shibuya Abemas and U-Next Pirates all chose Suzuki Taro. The Akasaka Drivens won Suzuki Taro in a random draw and the Shibuya Abemas and the U-Next Pirates chose Matsumoto Yoshihiro and Ishibashi Nobuhiro as their new 3rd round picks, respectively.

Standings

Stats

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Yakuman

DatePlayerTypeRoundDealer?Link
October 26, 2018Sasaki HisatoKokushiS1-1NoLink
February 7, 2019Takizawa KazunoriDaisangenE4-0NoLink
March 10, 2019Maehara YudaiDaisangenS1-1YesLink