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2010 J.League Division 1

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18th season of J1 League
Football league season
J.League Division 1
Season2010
ChampionsNagoya Grampus
1stJ.League title
1stJapanese title
RelegatedFC Tokyo
Kyoto Sanga
Shonan Bellmare
Champions LeagueNagoya Grampus
Gamba Osaka
Cerezo Osaka
Kashima Antlers
Matches306
Goals813 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerJoshua Kennedy &Ryoichi Maeda (17 goals)
Highest attendance55,410 (Round 10,
Reds vs.Grampus)
Lowest attendance5,334 (Round 11,
Sanfrecce vs.Cerezo)
Average attendance18,428
2009
2011

The2010 J.League Division 1 season was the 46th season of the top-flight club football in Japan and the 18th season since the establishment ofJ1 League. The season began on March 6 and ended on December 4.[1]

A total of eighteen clubs participated in double round-robin format. At the end of the season, top three clubs received automatic qualification to the following years'AFC Champions League. Also, the bottom three clubs were relegated toJ2 League by default.

Nagoya Grampus won their first ever Japanese championship. This was also the first time since the advent of the J.League that the top scorer scored less than 20 goals; the honour of scoring 17 goals was shared between Nagoya'sJoshua Kennedy andJúbilo Iwata'sRyoichi Maeda. Additionally, this was also the first Japanese top division season in which clubs from theKantō region did not place among the top three.

Clubs

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Location of the clubs in Japan

The following eighteen clubs participated in J.League Division 1 during the 2010 season. Of these clubs, Vegalta Sendai, Cerezo Osaka and Shonan Bellmare were newly promoted clubs. For the first time since1995 season, all top-flight teams are located on a single island (Honshū).

Club nameHome town(s)Note(s)
Albirex NiigataNiigata &Seirō, Niigata
Cerezo OsakaOsakaPromoted from J2 League in2009
FC TokyoTokyo
Gamba OsakaSuita, Osaka2010 ACL participant
Júbilo IwataIwata, Shizuoka
Kashima AntlersSouthwestern cities/towns ofIbaraki2010 ACL participant
Three-time defending champions
Kawasaki FrontaleKawasaki, Kanagawa2010 ACL participant
Kyoto SangaSouthwestern cities/town inKyoto
Montedio YamagataAll cities/towns inYamagata
Nagoya GrampusNagoya, Aichi
Omiya ArdijaSaitama
Sanfrecce HiroshimaHiroshima2010 ACL participant
Shonan BellmareSouthcentral cities/towns inKanagawaPromoted from J2 League in2009
Shimizu S-PulseShizuoka
Urawa Red DiamondsSaitama
Vegalta SendaiSendai,MiyagiPromoted from J2 League in2009
Vissel KobeKobe,Hyōgo
Yokohama F. MarinosYokohama &Yokosuka

Personnel

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ClubHead coach
Albirex NiigataJapanHisashi Kurosaki
Cerezo OsakaBrazilLevir Culpi
FC TokyoJapanKiyoshi Okuma
Gamba OsakaJapanAkira Nishino
Júbilo IwataJapanMasaaki Yanagishita
Kashima AntlersBrazilOswaldo de Oliveira
Kawasaki FrontaleJapanTsutomu Takahata
Kyoto Purple SangaJapanYutaka Akita
Montedio YamagataJapanShinji Kobayashi
Nagoya GrampusSerbiaDragan Stojković
Omiya ArdijaJapanJun Suzuki
Sanfrecce HiroshimaSerbiaMihailo Petrović
Shimizu S-PulseJapanKenta Hasegawa
Shonan BellmareJapanYasuharu Sorimachi
Urawa Red DiamondsGermanyVolker Finke
Vegalta SendaiJapanMakoto Teguramori
Vissel KobeJapanMasahiro Wada
Yokohama F. MarinosJapanKazushi Kimura

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC playerNon-visa foreignType-C contractFormer players
Albirex NiigataBrazilJoão PauloBrazilMárcio RichardesBrazilMichaelSouth KoreaCho Young-cheolBrazil FagnerBrazilBruno Suzuki
Cerezo OsakaBrazilAdrianoBrazilAmaralBrazilMartinezSouth KoreaKim Jin-hyeon
FC TokyoBrazilRicardinhoSouth KoreaKim Young-gwonSouth KoreaSeo Yong-duk
Gamba OsakaBrazilDodôBrazilLucas SeverinoSouth KoreaCho Jae-jinSouth KoreaLee Keun-hoBrazilPedro Júnior
BrazilZé Carlos
Júbilo IwataBrazilGilsinhoSouth KoreaLee Woo-jinSouth KoreaPark Joo-hoNorth KoreaHwang Song-suSouth KoreaLee Keun-ho
Kashima AntlersBrazilFellype GabrielBrazilMarquinhosBrazilGiltonSouth KoreaLee Jung-soo
Kawasaki FrontaleBrazilJuninhoBrazilRenatinhoBrazilVitor JúniorNorth KoreaJong Tae-se
Kyoto SangaBrazilDiego SouzaBrazilJunior DutraBrazilThiegoSouth KoreaKwak Tae-hwiNorth KoreaKim Song-yong
Montedio YamagataSouth KoreaHan Dong-wonSouth KoreaKim Byung-sukSouth KoreaKim Kun-hoan
Nagoya GrampusBrazilMagnumColombiaDanilson CórdobaMontenegroIgor BurzanovićAustraliaJoshua Kennedy
Omiya ArdijaBrazilRafael MarquesCroatiaMato NeretljakSouth KoreaLee Chun-sooSouth KoreaLee HoNorth KoreaAn Yong-hakBrazilDudu
South KoreaSeo Yong-duk
Sanfrecce HiroshimaBulgariaIlian StoyanovCroatiaMihael Mikić
Shonan BellmareBrazilEmerson PaulistaBrazilJeanBrazilValdoSouth KoreaHan Kook-youngSouth KoreaKim Yeong-giSouth KoreaChoi Seung-in
Shimizu S-PulseNorwayFrode JohnsenAustraliaEddy Bosnar
Urawa Red DiamondsBrazilEdmílsonBrazilRobson PonteBurkina FasoWilfried SanouAustraliaMatthew Spiranovic
Vegalta SendaiBrazilElizeuBrazilFernandinhoSouth KoreaPark Ju-sungSouth KoreaPark Sung-hoNorth KoreaRyang Yong-giBrazilReinaldo Alagoano
Vissel KobeBrazilEdmilson AlvesBrazilPopóBrazilRaphael BottiSouth KoreaLee Jae-minSouth KoreaPark Kang-jo
Yokohama F. MarinosArgentinaPablo BastianiniSouth KoreaJeong Dong-ho

Format

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Eighteen clubs will play in double round-robin (home and away) format, a total of 34 games each. A club receives 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. The clubs are ranked by points, and tie breakers are, in the following order:

  • Goal differential
  • Goals scored
  • Head-to-head results
  • Disciplinary points

A draw would be conducted, if necessary. However, if two clubs are tied at the first place, both clubs will be declared as the champions. The bottom three clubs will be relegated toJ.League Division 2. The top three clubs will qualify toAFC Champions League in the following year.

Changes from previous year
  • Regular season schedule had two months break after May 16 games, due to2010 FIFA World Cup. The season was resumed from July 17, with exceptions for clubs advancing to the Round of 16 of2010 AFC Champions League, which 11th-week matches were rescheduled to July 14.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Nagoya Grampus(C)3423385437+1772Qualification for2011 AFC Champions League group stage[a]
2Gamba Osaka3418886544+2162
3Cerezo Osaka34171075832+2661
4Kashima Antlers34161265131+2060
5Kawasaki Frontale34159106147+1454
6Shimizu S-Pulse34159106049+1154
7Sanfrecce Hiroshima34149114538+751
8Yokohama F. Marinos34156134339+451
9Albirex Niigata34121394845+349
10Urawa Red Diamonds34146144841+748
11Júbilo Iwata341111123849−1144
12Omiya Ardija34119143945−642
13Montedio Yamagata34119142942−1342
14Vegalta Sendai34109154046−639
15Vissel Kobe34911143745−838
16FC Tokyo(R)34812143641−536Relegation to2011 J.League Division 2
17Kyoto Sanga(R)3447233060−3019
18Shonan Bellmare(R)3437243182−5116
Updated to match(es) played on December 4, 2010. Source:J.League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Kashima Antlers qualified as2010 Emperor's Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayALBANTARDBELCERFROGAMGRAJÚBMONSFRSANSSPTOKREDVEGVISFMA
Albirex Niigata2–10–03–11–12–11–24–11–13–12–21–14–12–10–21–11–12–1
Kashima Antlers2–23–01–00–12–12–11–01–23–10–02–11–11–12–01–03–02–0
Omiya Ardija2–20–13–03–02–21–30–10–02–10–02–13–00–21–20–32–21–1
Shonan Bellmare2–01–11–30–41–61–30–10–01–11–32–23–61–31–41–02–21–4
Cerezo Osaka2–12–12–02–10–01–10–16–23–01–13–11–04–12–30–02–12–0
Kawasaki Frontale2–11–20–04–21–21–24–01–12–02–01–00–02–11–13–23–01–3
Gamba Osaka0–01–15–12–13–24–41–22–01–02–01–11–12–03–22–22–40–2
Nagoya Grampus1–11–42–12–11–02–33–12–02–12–11–03–30–13–12–12–01–1
Júbilo Iwata1–12–31–13–20–33–14–31–20–02–12–32–12–12–10–13–20–0
Montedio Yamagata1–01–11–01–13–30–02–10–11–01–01–00–30–31–13–10–00–1
Sanfrecce Hiroshima4–01–11–23–00–50–30–21–01–12–13–01–12–12–11–01–13–0
Kyoto Sanga0–21–10–20–10–13–41–20–20–11–20–32–42–00–42–13–01–2
Shimizu S-Pulse0–22–12–15–03–22–00–31–50–03–02–11–11–22–15–11–01–2
FC Tokyo1–11–10–13–00–01–21–10–11–11–10–21–12–20–10–02–21–0
Urawa Red Diamonds2–01–10–12–12–03–00–22–10–10–10–12–01–11–01–10–42–3
Vegalta Sendai2–32–13–12–11–11–11–31–23–02–01–11–01–33–21–10–10–1
Vissel Kobe1–20–03–10–00–00–41–31–23–00–21–22–01–00–01–02–01–1
Yokohama F. Marinos3–01–30–23–00–04–01–00–21–00–12–12–21–21–21–40–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on December 4, 2010. Source:J. League Division 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals[2]
1AustraliaJoshua KennedyNagoya Grampus17
JapanRyoichi MaedaJúbilo Iwata
3BrazilEdmílsonUrawa Red Diamonds16
BrazilMárcio RichardesAlbirex Niigata
5BrazilAdrianoCerezo Osaka14
BrazilJuninhoKawasaki Frontale
JapanShoki HiraiGamba Osaka
8JapanJungo FujimotoShimizu S-Pulse13
JapanKeiji TamadaNagoya Grampus
JapanShinji OkazakiShimizu S-Pulse

Awards

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MVP

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Top scorers

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Best XI

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PositionPlayer
GKJapanSeigo Narazaki
DFJapanMarcus Tulio Tanaka
DFJapanTakahiro Masukawa
DFJapanTomoaki Makino
MFBrazilMárcio Richardes
MFColombiaDanilson Córdoba
MFJapanJungo Fujimoto
MFJapanKengo Nakamura
MFJapanYasuhito Endō
FWAustraliaJoshua Kennedy
FWJapanRyoichi Maeda

Attendances

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Urawa Red Diamonds678,99455,41021,62539,941−9.7%
2Albirex Niigata519,22141,00219,15230,542−8.7%
3Yokohama F. Marinos436,62443,02512,18425,684+16.4%
4FC Tokyo426,89930,67217,47725,112−3.0%
5Kashima Antlers356,43035,2519,47220,966−3.0%
6Nagoya Grampus339,63834,0987,99119,979+25.4%
7Kawasaki Frontale315,55022,4077,34818,562−1.5%
8Shimizu S-Pulse306,02238,8517,11718,001+0.4%
9Vegalta Sendai294,64426,39112,11917,332+33.8%
10Gamba Osaka283,11120,9739,09316,654−6.0%
11Cerezo Osaka255,43937,8608,04115,026+51.6%
12Sanfrecce Hiroshima247,55023,9485,33414,562−7.4%
13Vissel Kobe218,00419,5068,70712,824−1.9%
14Júbilo Iwata206,32431,2667,03012,137−10.2%
15Montedio Yamagata199,06920,2317,01911,710−2.9%
16Shonan Bellmare188,61414,0956,03211,095+43.7%
17Omiya Ardija188,08829,5757,83111,064−19.3%
18Kyoto Sanga178,67315,2226,81810,510−5.5%
League total5,638,89455,4105,33418,428−2.9%

Updated to games played on December 4, 2010
Source:J. League Division 1
Notes:
Team played previous season in J2.

References

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  1. ^"J-League to kick off season March 6".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^"2010 J1 Top Scorers".j-league.or.jp. J-League. Archived fromthe original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved13 March 2010.
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