China-Japan Supermatches
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The China-Japan Supermatches (中日围棋擂台赛) was a Go competition.

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The China-Japan Supermatches were a series of team competition between China
China
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 and Japan
Japan
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 in the board game of Go
Go (board game)
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. The tournament was hosted by NEC; it began in 1984, and has been held 13 times until 1997. It was held one last time in 2000. The matches are in the knock-out format with 8 players on each side.

Before the late 1980s top Japanese players were generally considered to be at a higher level than the rest of the world, but in the end China managed to win 9 times in total. The result has had great impact on the development of the game in China afterwards.

Past winners

Team Years Held
 Mainland China China
China
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1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1994 - 1997, 2000
 Japan Japan
Japan
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1988, 1990 - 1993


The competition was not played in 1986, 1998, and 1999.
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