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Information:  - The Japanese national Australian rules football team represent Japan in Australian rules football . The team represents the best Japanese - born players and is selected by AFL Japan from domestic competitions which have been running since 1987 .  - The Top League is a rugby union competition in Japan. It is the highest level of rugby competition in the country and is an industrial league, where many players are employees of their company and the teams are all owned by major companies. The Japan Rugby Football Union created the competition in 2003, by absorbing the Japan Company Rugby Football Championship, to drive up the overall standard and popularity of the sport and improve the results of the Japan national rugby union team. The first season in 200304 featured 12 teams. The league was expanded to 14 teams in 200607 and 16 teams in 201314.  - The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football. Through the AFL Commission, the AFL also serves as the sport's governing body, and is responsible for controlling the laws of the game. The league was founded as the Victorian Football League (VFL) as a breakaway from the previous Victorian Football Association (VFA), with its inaugural season commencing in 1897. Originally comprising only teams based in the Australian state of Victoria, the competition's name was changed to the Australian Football League for the 1990 season, after expanding to other states throughout the 1980s.  - The Tokyo Goannas Football Club was formed in 1991 and is the strongest and best known Australian sporting team in Japan. The Goannas are the premier team in the Japan AFL (JAFL) Competition  having won the Championship trophy a record ten times "(7 times in the Japan AFL Top League format)". The Tokyo Goannas F.C. is a non-profit organization created to advance Australian Football and Australian sporting culture in Japan. The Tokyo Goannas are continually contributing to the expansion of AFL in Japan and this is reflected in the JAFLs Top League making considerable steps towards a consolidated and sustainable national competition for 2010 and beyond.  - Australian rules football in Japan is a growing team sport which dates back to 1910, but found its roots in the late 1980s mainly due to the influence of Australian Football appearing on Japanese television.  - Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, but also called Aussie rules, football or footy (and in some regions marketed as AFL after the Australian Football League), is a contact sport played between two teams of eighteen players on an oval-shaped field, often a modified cricket ground.  - Contact sports are sports that emphasize or require physical contact between players. Some sports, such as mixed martial arts, are scored on impacting an opponent, while others, including rugby football, require tackling of players. These sports are often known as full-contact, as the sport cannot be undertaken without contact. Other sports have contact, but such events are illegal under the rules of the game or are accidental and do not form part of the sport.  - AFL Japan is a league and governing body for Australian rules football in Japan.  The Top League season runs from April to November, with a summer break during August. All teams including the University teams compete in the Top League. The most successful team has been the Tokyo Goannas, who have been premiers since the inaugural Top League season. In 2007, the Osaka Dingoes joined the Top League. Since then the league has expanded with the addition of 3 new teams with the Nagoya Redbacks joining in 2009, the R246 Lions joining in 2012 (formerly known as the Tokyo Leopards) and just recently the Tokyo Bay Suns in 2013.    'japan national australian rules football team' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'sport'?  Choices: - australian rules football  - contact sport  - cricket  - football  - mixed martial arts  - rugby  - rugby union  - sport
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rugby union

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Information:  - Field Marshal John (Jean Louis) Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier, (7 November 168028 April 1770) was a French-born British soldier. He enjoyed a distinguished career as an active officer, and later became a leading official of the Pitt-Newcastle Ministry that led Britain during the Seven Years' War exercising extensive control over Britain's army as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces.  - The Commander-in-Chief of the Forces, later Commander-in-Chief, British Army, or just the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C), was the professional head of the English Army from 1660 to 1707 (the English Army, founded in 1660, was succeeded in 1707 by the new British Army, incorporating existing Scottish regiments) and of the British Army from 1707 until 1904.  - Lieutenant General Edward Ligonier , 1st Earl Ligonier KB ( 1740 -- 14 June 1782 ) was a British soldier and courtier . He was the illegitimate son of Col. Francis Augustus Ligonier , the brother of John Ligonier , 1st Earl Ligonier . He served with Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick during the Seven Years ' War , and was appointed a captain in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards . In 1763 , he was appointed a royal aide - de - camp , and from 1763 until 1765 , he was secretary to the embassy at Madrid . On 12 November 1764 , he was appointed a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of Gloucester . On 6 December 1766 , he married Penelope Pitt , daughter of George Pitt , 1st Baron Rivers . Her wanton intrigue with Vittorio Amadeo , Count Alfieri , provoked a duel between her husband and her lover in Green Park on 7 May 1771 , and Ligonier was able to obtain a divorce by Act of Parliament on 7 November 1771 . He married Lady Mary Henley , daughter of Robert Henley , 1st Earl of Northington , on 14 December 1773 . In the meantime , upon the death of his uncle , the Earl Ligonier in 1770 , he became Viscount Ligonier , of Clonmell , which title had been created with a special remainder to him . He was promoted major general in 1775 and lieutenant general in 1777 . On 19 July 1776 , he was created Earl Ligonier , of Clonmell , in the Peerage of Ireland . The last honor conferred upon him was an appointment as a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath , on 17 December 1781 . He died on 14 June 1782 , before he could be installed , and left no posterity .    'edward ligonier' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'military branch'?  Choices: - army  - british army  - english army
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british army