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2014 J.League Division 1

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22nd season of J1 League
Football league season
J.League Division 1
Season2014
ChampionsGamba Osaka
2ndJ.League title
2ndJapanese title
RelegatedOmiya Ardija
Cerezo Osaka
Tokushima Vortis
Champions LeagueGamba Osaka
Urawa Red Diamonds
Kashima Antlers
Matches306
Goals774 (2.53 per match)
Top goalscorerYoshito Ōkubo (18 goals)
Highest attendance56,758
Reds vsGamba
Lowest attendance0
Reds vsS-Pulse
Average attendance17,240
2013
2015

The2014 J.League Division 1 season was the 49th season of top-flight football in Japan, and the 22nd since the establishment of theJ.League in 1992. The season began on 1 March and ended on 8 December.Sanfrecce Hiroshima were the defending champions.

Due toJapan's participation in the2014 FIFA World Cup, there was an extended break to allow for preparation after the 14th-week matches on 17 and 18 May, with the league resuming on 15 July for four clubs who participated in the2014 AFC Champions League to play rescheduled 12th-week matches, and 19 July for other 14 clubs.[1]

2014 saw the league played via a home and away system over a single season for the last time until at least 2020. From 2015 the league will revert to anApertura and Clausura system, with a multi-team play-off 'super stage' to decide the champions, similar to the format used when the J.League began.[2]

The league was won byGamba Osaka, who won their second J.League title following a 0–0 away draw againstTokushima Vortis. They became the second league champions (afterKashiwa Reysol) to win the first division after being promoted as second division champions.

Clubs

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18 teams competed in this year's competition. BothGamba Osaka andVissel Kobe returned to J1 after a single season outside the top flight; they finished as the2013 J.League Division 2 champions and runners-up, respectively.Tokushima Vortis, who finished fourth in the regular season and won the promotion playoff, will make their top-flight debut, becoming the first club fromShikoku to do so. Those three teams replacedOita Trinita,Shonan Bellmare andJúbilo Iwata; Júbilo were relegated from J1 for the first time after twenty seasons in the top tier, while Bellmare and Trinita were bumped down after cameo appearances in J1.

Locations of the 2014 J.League 1 teams
Club nameHometown(s)StadiumCapacityNote(s)
Albirex NiigataNiigata &Seirō, NiigataDenka Big Swan Stadium42,300
Cerezo OsakaOsakaNagai Stadium47,8162014 AFC Champions League participant (as 2013 J.League Division 1 fourth-place team)
FC TokyoTokyoAjinomoto Stadium49,970
Gamba OsakaSuita, OsakaExpo '70 Commemorative Stadium21,000Promoted fromJ.League Division 2 in 2013 (as champions)
Kashima AntlersKashima, IbarakiKashima Soccer Stadium40,728
Kashiwa ReysolKashiwa, ChibaKashiwa Soccer Stadium15,900
Kawasaki FrontaleKawasaki, KanagawaTodoroki Athletics Stadium26,2322014 AFC Champions League participant
(as 2013 J.League Division 1 third-place team)
Nagoya GrampusNagoya, AichiPaloma Mizuho Stadium27,000
Omiya ArdijaŌmiya, SaitamaNACK5 Stadium15,500
Sagan TosuTosu, SagaTosu Stadium24,490
Sanfrecce HiroshimaHiroshimaHiroshima Big Arch50,0002014 AFC Champions League participant (as 2013 J.League Division 1 winners)
Shimizu S-PulseShizuokaIAI Stadium Nihondaira20,339
Tokushima VortisAll cities/towns inTokushimaPocarisweat Stadium20,441Promoted fromJ.League Division 2 in 2013 (through a play-off system)
Urawa Red DiamondsUrawa, SaitamaSaitama Stadium63,700
Vegalta SendaiSendai,MiyagiYurtec Stadium19,694
Ventforet KofuKōfu,YamanashiYamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium17,000
Vissel KobeKobe,HyōgoMisaki Park Stadium30,132Promoted fromJ.League Division 2 in 2013 (as runners-up)
Yokohama F. MarinosYokohama, Kanagawa &Yokosuka, KanagawaNissan Stadium72,3272014 AFC Champions League participant (as 2013 J.League Division 1 runners-up)

Personnel and kits

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Club nameHead coachKit manufacturerFront shirt sponsor
Albirex NiigataJapanMasaaki YanagishitaAdidasKameda Seika
Cerezo OsakaJapanYuji OkumaMizunoYanmar
FC TokyoItalyMassimo FiccadentiAdidasLifeval
Gamba OsakaJapanKenta HasegawaUmbroPanasonic
Kashima AntlersBrazilToninho CerezoNikeLixil
Kashiwa ReysolBrazilNelsinho BaptistaYonexHitachi
Kawasaki FrontaleJapanYahiro KazamaPumaFujitsu
Nagoya GrampusJapanAkira NishinoLe Coq SportifToyota
Omiya ArdijaJapanHiroki ShibuyaUnder ArmourNTT Docomo
Sagan TosuJapanMegumu YoshidaWarriorDHC
Sanfrecce HiroshimaJapanHajime MoriyasuNikeEDION
Shimizu S-PulseJapanKatsumi OenokiPumaSuzuyo
Tokushima VortisJapanShinji KobayashiMizunoPocari Sweat
Urawa Red DiamondsSerbiaMihailo PetrovićNikePolus
Vegalta SendaiJapanSusumu WatanabeAsicsIris Ohyama
Ventforet KofuJapanHiroshi JofukuMizunoHakubaku
Vissel KobeJapanRyo AdachiAsicsRakuten
Yokohama F. MarinosJapanYasuhiro HiguchiAdidasNissan

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureIncoming manager
Vegalta SendaiAustraliaGraham ArnoldMutual consentJapanSusumu Watanabe
Cerezo OsakaSerbiaRanko PopovićGermanyMarco Pezzaiuoli
Shimizu S-PulseIranAfshin GhotbiJapanKatsumi Oenoki
Sagan TosuSouth KoreaYoon Jong-hwanSackedJapanMegumu Yoshida
Omiya ArdijaJapanKiyoshi OkumaJapanHiroki Shibuya
Cerezo OsakaGermanyMarco PezzaiuoliJapanYuji Okuma

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC playerNon-visa foreignType-C contract[3]Former player(s)
Albirex NiigataBrazilLéo SilvaBrazilRafael SilvaSouth KoreaLee Myung-jaeSouth KoreaSong Ju-hunNew ZealandMichael FitzgeraldBrazilRoger Gaúcho
South KoreaKim Jin-su
Cerezo OsakaGermanyCacauSouth KoreaKim Jin-hyeonUruguayDiego ForlánSouth KoreaKim Sung-joonSouth KoreaGu Sung-yunAustraliaMitch Nichols
SerbiaGojko Kačar
FC TokyoBrazilEduItalyMichele CaniniBrazilMatheus Ferraz
South KoreaKwak Hee-ju
Gamba OsakaBrazilLinsBrazilPatricSouth KoreaOh Jae-sukBrazilEvson
Kashima AntlersBrazilDaviBrazilJorge WagnerBrazilLuís AlbertoBrazilCaioBrazilJair
Kashiwa ReysolBrazilDuduBrazilEduardoBrazilLeandroSouth KoreaKim Chang-sooBrazilLeandro Domingues
South KoreaHan Kook-young
Kawasaki FrontaleBrazilJeciBrazilPaulinhoBrazilRenatinhoNorth KoreaAn Byong-jun
Nagoya GrampusBrazilLeandro DominguesBrazilRégisColombiaDanilson CórdobaAustraliaJoshua KennedyBrazilGustavo
Omiya ArdijaBrazilCarlinhos ParaíbaSerbiaDragan MrđaSloveniaZlatan LjubijankićSouth KoreaCho Won-heeBrazilMateusMontenegroDženan Radončić
Sagan TosuSouth KoreaChoi Sung-keunSouth KoreaKim Min-hyeokSouth KoreaKim Min-woo
Sanfrecce HiroshimaCroatiaMihael MikićSouth KoreaByeon Jun-byumSouth KoreaHwang Seok-hoSouth KoreaPark Hyung-jin
Shimizu S-PulseCanadaDejan JakovićNetherlandsCalvin Jong-a-PinSloveniaMilivoje NovakovićSouth KoreaLee Ki-jeBrazilBueno
Tokushima VortisBrazilAdrianoBrazilAlexColombiaJulián Estiven VélezSouth KoreaKim Jong-minNorth KoreaRi Yong-jikSouth KoreaSon Se-hwanBrazilDouglas
BrazilKleiton Domingues
Urawa Red DiamondsBrazilMárcio Richardes
Vegalta SendaiBrazilRamon LopesBrazilWilsonNorth KoreaRyang Yong-gi
United StatesDaniel Schmidt
AustraliaDanny Vukovic
New ZealandMichael McGlinchey
Ventforet KofuBrazilCristianoBrazilMarquinhos ParanáBrazilThiago QuirinoIndonesiaIrfan BachdimBrazilGilsinho
Vissel KobeBrazilFábio SimplícioBrazilMarquinhosBrazilPedro JúniorSouth KoreaJung Woo-young
Yokohama F. MarinosBrazilFábioBrazilRafinha

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Gamba Osaka(C)3419695931+2863Qualification for2015 AFC Champions League group stage[a]
2Urawa Red Diamonds3418885232+2062
3Kashima Antlers34186106439+2560
4Kashiwa Reysol3417984840+860Qualification for2015 AFC Champions League Third qualifying round[a]
5Sagan Tosu34193124133+860
6Kawasaki Frontale34167115643+1355
7Yokohama F. Marinos34149113729+851
8Sanfrecce Hiroshima341311104437+750
9FC Tokyo341212104733+1448
10Nagoya Grampus34139124748−148
11Vissel Kobe341112114950−145
12Albirex Niigata34128143036−644
13Ventforet Kofu34914112731−441
14Vegalta Sendai34911143550−1538
15Shimizu S-Pulse34106184260−1836
16Omiya Ardija(R)3498174460−1635Relegation to2015 J2 League
17Cerezo Osaka(R)34710173648−1231
18Tokushima Vortis(R)3435261674−5814
Updated to match(es) played on 8 December 2014. Source:J.League Data
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abBecause Gamba Osaka also won the2014 Emperor's Cup, the group stage spot has been given to third-placed Kashima Antlers, while ACL qualification spot was awarded to the fourth-placed Kashiwa Reysol.

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Gamba Osaka145911141615131415161511161311865787555422222211
Urawa Red Diamonds69551164354122111121111111111111122
Kashima Antlers2111112411237444444433443234433333
Kashiwa Reysol1012141012991096674567989676898998766554
Sagan Tosu1149485535311222211322334553554445
Kawasaki Frontale8141614947889786833333244222345345666
Yokohama F. Marinos33235710111314111215129810111111101010101010101081010777
Sanfrecce Hiroshima6476321242445675576899979887988998
FC Tokyo1012131615121312101012131210109757558786666677889
Nagoya Grampus1276461112151513141113151514141516141414121211121212121211121110
Vissel Kobe8118127331235633566989656677791099101011
Albirex Niigata51010681067778587810111010101111111112111111111112111212
Ventforet Kofu17151513131516141212131416141616161414151515151513131415161313131313
Vegalta Sendai13161717171717171717171714111112131313121213141414151313131414141414
Shimizu S-Pulse4812151614116681010991215121212131312131315171616151615151515
Omiya Ardija1616118101314161616151617171717171717171717171717161514141516161616
Cerezo Osaka15532258911119910131413151615161616161616141717171717171717
Tokushima Vortis18181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818
Leader and qualification to2015 AFC Champions League group stage
Qualification to2015 AFC Champions League group stage
Qualification to2015 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off
Relegation to2015 J2 League
Updated to match(es) played on 8 December 2014. Source:J. League data site
Note 1: Matchday 12 results for 2014 AFC Champions League Participants (Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs. Yokohama F. Marinos, Cerezo Osaka vs. Kawasaki Frontale), held on 15 July 2014, are included in Matchday 15 ranking. Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Kawasaki Frontale and Cerezo Osaka qualified to the Round of 16 of the 2014 AFC Champions League, in which the First Leg matches overlap with matches for Matchday 12

Results

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Home \ AwayALBANTARDCERFMAFROGAMGRAREDREYSAGSFRSSPTOKVEGVENVISVOR
Albirex Niigata1–22–11–00–03–00–21–10–20–21–00–02–10–11–00–01–11–2
Kashima Antlers1–22–20–21–02–12–31–21–12–30–15–12–12–22–01–02–31–0
Omiya Ardija2–22–12–02–31–30–21–20–21–21–33–32–11–04–00–20–31–3
Cerezo Osaka0–01–41–12–21–22–21–21–02–00–10–14–10–00–11–31–23–1
Yokohama F. Marinos1–01–32–00–02–02–00–20–12–21–21–01–00–10–20–01–13–0
Kawasaki Frontale1–04–13–45–40–32–11–02–11–12–01–12–30–01–12–02–24–0
Gamba Osaka5–00–22–12–02–01–00–10–11–24–11–14–02–11–12–03–13–0
Nagoya Grampus0–12–32–11–21–11–11–21–21–12–32–52–32–20–02–02–11–1
Urawa Red Diamonds1–01–14–01–01–01–00–21–23–10–11–01–11–04–00–02–22–1
Kashiwa Reysol1–01–02–22–10–04–11–00–13–22–00–03–11–10–03–02–02–0
Sagan Tosu0–20–31–11–01–00–12–01–01–11–01–22–20–22–12–02–15–0
Sanfrecce Hiroshima2–00–31–10–01–22–10–14–00–25–21–01–11–02–01–11–13–1
Shimizu S-Pulse2–11–32–03–00–10–20–32–21–43–00–11–31–31–00–01–11–0
FC Tokyo1–31–10–12–01–10–43–00–14–44–02–12–14–03–01–11–14–0
Vegalta Sendai1–20–12–23–31–20–00–03–34–21–20–31–03–21–01–14–32–1
Ventforet Kofu1–10–40–10–01–02–13–32–00–03–01–02–00–10–00–02–00–1
Vissel Kobe1–00–02–12–21–21–21–51–33–11–10–10–03–12–12–11–03–0
Tokushima Vortis1–20–50–20–20–30–40–00–20–20–20–10–10–40–00–12–22–2
Updated to match(es) played on 8 December 2014. Source:J. League Data
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals
1JapanYoshito ŌkuboKawasaki Frontale
18
2JapanYohei ToyodaSagan Tosu
15
3BrazilMarquinhosVissel Kobe
14
4BrazilPedro JúniorVissel Kobe13
JapanYoshinori MutoFC Tokyo
SloveniaMilivoje NovakovićShimizu S-Pulse
8JapanKensuke NagaiNagoya Grampus12
JapanShinzo KorokiUrawa Red Diamonds
JapanYu KobayashiKawasaki Frontale
11BrazilEduFC Tokyo11
BrazilLeandroKashiwa Reysol
JapanHisato SatōSanfrecce Hiroshima

Updated to games played on 8 December 2014
Source:J. League Data

Awards

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Individual

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AwardRecipientClub
Most Valuable PlayerJapanYasuhito EndōGamba Osaka
Rookie of the YearBrazilCaioKashima Antlers
Manager of the YearJapanKenta HasegawaGamba Osaka
Top ScorerJapanYoshito ŌkuboKawasaki Frontale

Best Eleven

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PositionFootballerClubNationality
GKShusaku Nishikawa (3)Urawa Red Diamonds Japan
DFKosuke Ota (1)FC Tokyo Japan
DFMasato Morishige (2)FC Tokyo Japan
DFTsukasa Shiotani (1)Sanfrecce Hiroshima Japan
MFLéo Silva (1)Albirex Niigata Brazil
MFGaku Shibasaki (1)Kashima Antlers Japan
MFYasuhito Endō (11)Gamba Osaka Japan
MFYoshinori Muto (1)FC Tokyo Japan
FWPatric (1)Gamba Osaka Brazil
FWTakashi Usami (1)Gamba Osaka Japan
FWYoshito Ōkubo (2)Kawasaki Frontale Japan

* The number in brackets denotes the number of times that the footballer has appeared in the Best 11.

Attendances

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Urawa Red Diamonds603,77056,758035,516−4.3%
2FC Tokyo428,18442,05913,04825,187+0.5%
3Yokohama F. Marinos392,49640,57111,08823,088−16.0%
4Albirex Niigata390,64835,5332,10422,979−12.0%
5Cerezo Osaka367,65142,72310,26221,627+14.9%
6Kashima Antlers300,31032,0998,84017,665+7.6%
7Nagoya Grampus284,47438,9665,59916,733+3.7%
8Kawasaki Frontale283,24119,66810,60916,661+0.1%
9Vegalta Sendai257,94918,91411,14415,173+2.1%
10Vissel Kobe255,18525,3829,37515,010+30.3%
11Sanfrecce Hiroshima254,95124,7349,51514,997−7.5%
12Gamba Osaka250,73819,56910,89814,749+20.0%
13Shimizu S-Pulse241,57719,8248,53914,210+0.5%
14Sagan Tosu240,32323,2778,27614,137+22.8%
15Ventforet Kofu206,90436,5055,41612,170−3.5%
16Omiya Ardija183,79114,1827,00110,811−2.9%
17Kashiwa Reysol182,16114,6236,11510,715−14.6%
18Tokushima Vortis151,03417,2743,5948,884+104.3%
League total5,275,38756,758017,240+0.1%

Updated to games played on 8 December 2014
Source:J. League Data
Notes:
Team played previous season in J2.

References

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  1. ^"J.League season to begin on March 1".Japan Times. 2013-12-17.
  2. ^"J-League switches to two-stage season in order to boost fans and revenue". Inside World Football.com. 2013-09-20. Archived fromthe original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved2013-12-17.
  3. ^"Player registration and contracts". J.League. Archived fromthe original on 2014-09-11. Retrieved28 November 2014.
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