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1997 Japan Football League

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Football league season
Japan Football League
Season1997
ChampionsConsadole Sapporo
1stJFL title
3rdD2 title
PromotedConsadole Sapporo
RelegatedFukushima
Seino Transportation (both were folded after the season)
Matches240
Goals765 (3.19 per match)
1996
1998

Statistics ofJapan Football League in the 1997 season.

Overview

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It was contested by 16 teams, andConsadole Sapporo won the championship.

As a result ofCosmo Oil Yokkaichi's closure the previous year,Jatco andMito HollyHock were promoted before the season.

Clubs

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The following sixteen clubs participated in Japan Football League Division 1 during the 1997 season.

Personnel

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ClubHead coach
Brummell SendaiSloveniaBranko Elsner
Consadole SapporoUruguayHugo Fernández
Denso
Fukushima
Honda MotorsJapanKazuaki Nagasawa
Jatco
Kawasaki FrontaleJapanKazuo Saito
Mito HollyHockJapanYuji Nakano
Montedio YamagataJapanNobuhiro Ishizaki
NTT KantoJapanNorio Sasaki
Oita Trinity
Otsuka FC Vortis TokushimaBrazilEdinho
Sagan TosuJapanHiroshi Sowa
Seino Transportation
Tokyo GasJapanKiyoshi Okuma
Ventforet KofuJapanYuji Tsukada

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Non-visa foreignFormer players
Brummell SendaiFederal Republic of YugoslaviaSlobodan DubajićGermanyGerhard SchmidtSloveniaPeter BinkovskiGermanyPierre Littbarski
SloveniaAnte Šimundža
Consadole SapporoArgentinaHugo MaradonaBrazilPereiraPanamaJorge Dely ValdésNetherlandsDido Havenaar
PeruDavid Soria Yoshinari
Denso
FukushimaSouth KoreaGwak Kyung-keun
Honda MotorsBrazilMarcus ViníciusBrazilWalterBrazilSandro
Jatco
Kawasaki FrontaleBrazilBetinhoBrazilRafael ScheidtNigeriaMomodu Mutairu
Mito HollyHock
Montedio YamagataBrazilAngeloBrazilMarquinhoBrazilSidicleiBrazilAldro
NTT Kanto
Oita TrinitySouth KoreaChoi Dae-shikSouth KoreaKim Byung-sooSouth KoreaLee Woo-young
Otsuka FC Vortis Tokushima
Sagan TosuUruguayMario LópezSouth KoreaPak Yong-ho
Seino Transportation
Tokyo GasBrazilAmaralCameroonEdwin Ifeanyi
Ventforet Kofu

League standings

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PosTeamPldWOTWPKWLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Consadole Sapporo(C, P)30242047726+5176Promoted to1998 J.League
2Tokyo Gas30212167030+4068
3Kawasaki Frontale30212078736+5167
4Honda Motors30202176037+2365
5Montedio Yamagata301810115736+2156
6Ventforet Kofu301531115941+1852
7Otsuka FC Vortis Tokushima301310165045+541
8Brummell Sendai301212153743−640
9NTT Kanto301130164849−139
10Fukushima301210174859−1138Folded[a]
11Sagan Tosu301210173854−1638
12Oita Trinity30740194264−2229
13Denso30722192949−2027
14Seino Transportation30500252467−4315Folded[b]
15Jatco30213242570−4511
16Mito HollyHock30301262469−4510
Updated to match(es) played on November 1997. Source:Montedio Yamagata website
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion;(P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^After the season, Fukushima has folded due to financial difficulties.
  2. ^Seino Transportation were disbanded by parent company after the season.
Home \ AwayBRUCONDENFROFFCHOLHONJATMONNTKOVTSAGSETTGATRIVEN
Brummell Sendai0–11–02–30–11–01–1PK 3–42–01–30–32–02–02–13–13–02–0
Consadole Sapporo3–01–04–3OT2–06–11–01–03–01–05–14–03–02–12–13–0
Denso1–0OT1–61–40–11–00–34–32–10–0PK 4–31–51–32–01–33–3PK 5–40–2
Kawasaki Frontale3–03–4OT1–03–11–01–34–02–12–11–05–03–03–04–02–3
Fukushima1–02–51–02–61–20–13–12–12–33–12–00–11–24–3OT2–2PK 3–4
Mito HollyHock1–20–20–12–10–20–30–0PK 5–60–42–31–60–22–01–31–21–5
Honda Motors4–02–12–12–45–03–21–53–01–02–02–11–23–24–02–1
Jatco2–2PK 1–40–30–10–60–11–0OT1–20–30–31–31–1PK 4–10–11–40–1OT0–3
Montedio Yamagata3–14–12–11–2OT2–12–01–0OT2–11–2OT2–12–13–01–01–22–3
NTT Kanto0–33–51–2OT0–12–03–20–13–20–22–1OT2–02–10–33–2OT0–1
Otsuka FC Vortis Tokushima1–00–21–0OT0–1OT3–02–11–25–12–11–51–1PK 3–53–01–21–2OT3–0
Sagan Tosu2–10–20–0PK 3–10–34–11–1PK 3–53–01–20–14–10–12–1OT0–21–02–0
Seino Transportation1–31–20–31–50–24–12–3OT1–1PK 2–41–41–20–32–11–21–21–4
Tokyo Gas5–00–0PK 6–52–14–3OT1–01–05–04–12–13–11–05–22–03–2OT3–0
Oita Trinity1–2OT1–21–01–71–24–21–22–1OT0–12–12–32–3OT1–0OT0–42–0
Ventforet Kofu1–1PK 3–42–02–1OT3–03–02–1OT1–2OT3–02–53–24–02–3OT3–01–0OT3–1
Updated to match(es) played on November 1997. Source:Montedio Yamagata website
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion and relegation

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BecauseFukushima andSeino Transportation were disbanded, no relegation has occurred. At the end of the season, the winner and runner-up ofRegional League promotion series,Sony Sendai andAlbirex Niigata were promoted automatically.

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