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2023 Japan Football League

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Japan Football League for 2023
Football league season
Japan Football League
Season2023
Dates12 March – 26 November
ChampionsHonda FC
10th JFL title
6th D4 title
Matches210
Goals517 (2.46 per match)
Top goalscorerTomoki Hino
(19 goals)
Biggest home winSony Sendai 5–0Tiamo Hirakata
(25 June)
Biggest away winOkinawa SV 0–5Honda FC
(16 July)
Highest scoringVerspah Oita 5–5Minebea Mitsumi
(11 June)
Highest attendance11,150
Criacao Shinjuku 2–1Briobecca Urayasu
(9 April)
Lowest attendance121
Minebea Mitsumi 1–1Sony Sendai
(16 September)
2022
2024

The2023Japan Football League (Japanese:第25回日本フットボールリーグ[第25回 JFL 2023],Hepburn:Dai Nijūgokai Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu [Dai Nijūgokai JFL 2023]) was the tenth season having a fourth-tier status inJapanesefootball and the 25th season since the establishment of the Japan Football League. The matches were mostly broadcast/streamed live at Japan Football League's channel.[1]

Overview

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Promoted from the JFL

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In theprevious JFL edition,Nara Club were promoted to the J3 League as league champions, whileFC Osaka were promoted to the J3 as runners-up. Coincidentally, both clubs are from theKansai region, and were promoted from theKansai Soccer League in the same 2014 season, and then debuted in the JFL in 2015. Now both clubs were again promoted together, this time to the J3 League.

Promoted from the Regional Leagues

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Okinawa SV andBriobecca Urayasu were respectively, winners and runners-up of the2022 Regional Champions League, which gives non-league teams the opportunity to be promoted to the JFL. A meeting between the JFL Board of Directors, which was held on 6 December 2022, determined whether the mentioned teams would have its membership accepted. The results were published on the same day at 13:00 (JST).[2]

In case one or both teams failed to meet the requirements needed to play in the JFL, the next team in the order of priority would have joined the JFL, which goes in order from the first-placed team to the last-placed team in the Regional Champions League. In other words, the two best teams amongst those whom the JFL have approved membership could be promoted.Tochigi City FC, the 3rd-placed, andFC Kariya, the 4th-placed of the competition, could still have been promoted under this hypothetical situation. Nevertheless, it didn't needed to be applied, as both Okinawa and Briobecca won promotion and membership approval from the JFL.[3]

Promotion and relegation between J3 and JFL

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This season is the first to feature promotion/relegation between theJ3 League and the Japan Football League, enabling the possibility for teams to be relegated from the J3.[4] The system of promotion/relegation between the leagues can be determined by the eligibility (Promotion to J3 requires a J.League license) of the JFL's champions and runners-up for the season.

  • Ifonly the JFL champion holds a license, there will be automatic promotion/relegation with the J3's 20th-placed team.
  • Ifonly the JFL runner-up holds a license, there will be promotion/relegation play-offs with the J3's 20th-placed team.
  • Ifboth the JFL champion and runner-up hold a license, there will be automatic promotion/relegation between the JFL champions and the J3's 20th-placed team, and promotion/relegation play-offs with the J3's 19th-placed team.
  • Ifneither the JFL champion nor the runner-up holds a license, no promotion/relegation between J3 and JFL will take place.

The dates and the host teams of the promotion/relegation play-off were pre-determined by the J.League. In case it happens: It will be played in two legs on 9 and 16 December, with the J3 team hosting the second leg; away-goals rule will not be applied; should the match be tied, it will requireextra-time, and if the draw persists,penalty shoot-outs.[5]

Promotion and relegation between JFL and Regional Leagues

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For another season, the league decided to change the promotion/relegation system. The league was "forced" to it due to the withdrawal ofFC Kagura Shimane from the JFL. As the club decided to withdraw from the JFL only after the league's schedule was already released, the league season needed to be played with 15 teams. On 23 January 2023, the JFL confirmed the following:

  • The winner of the 2023Regional Champions League (JFL promotion series) will be automatically promoted for the 2024 JFL.
  • The 15th-placed team from the JFL will play a play-off match against the runners-up of the promotion series, with the winner earning a spot at the 2024 JFL.

Further details about the subject, as well as the league schedule, was released by the league on 10 February.[6] The league officially scheduled the 2023 season on that day.[7]

Withdrawal

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On 21 September 2022, via their Twitter account,Kagura Shimane announced it was pending payment of about two and a half months' worth of wages for players and staff.[8] Many discussions were made between the JFL Board of Directors and Kagura Shimane's staff and executives. Only on 23 January 2023, after many postponements regarding the final decision over the subject, it was confirmed that Shimane withdrew from the JFL, just a few days after the league schedule was released.[9][10]

Club name changes

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On 27 January 2023, Honda Lock SC and MIO Biwako Shiga officially changed their names toMinebea Mitsumi FC andReilac Shiga respectively.

Participating clubs

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The teams which possess promotion-enabler licenses are highlighted in green in the following table. From 2023, the100 Year Plan status seems to be no longer required to receive approval for a potential J3 promotion.

Club nameHome townStadiumCapacityPositionNotes
Briobecca UrayasuUrayasu,ChibaKashiwanoha Stadium20,000JRCL (1st)
Criacao ShinjukuShinjuku-ku,TokyoAjinomoto Field Nishigaoka7,258JFL (15th)100 Year Plan status
J3 license holders[11]
Honda FCHamamatsu,ShizuokaHonda Miyakoda Soccer Stadium2,506JFL (3rd)
Kochi UnitedKōchi,KōchiKōchi Haruno Athletic Stadium25,000JFL (11th)J3 license withdrew[12]
Maruyasu OkazakiOkazaki,AichiMaruyasu Okazaki Ryuhoku Stadium5,000JFL (5th)
Minebea MitsumiMiyazaki,MiyazakiHinata Athletic Stadium20,000JFL (10th)
Okinawa SVAll cities/towns inOkinawa[a]Tapic Kenso Hiyagon Stadium10,189[13]JRCL (2nd)
Reilac ShigaKusatsu,ShigaHigashiomi Nunobiki Green Stadium5,060JFL (16th)100 Year Plan status applicants
J3 license issued[12]
ReinMeer AomoriAomori,AomoriKakuhiro Group Athletic Stadium20,809JFL (4th)J3 license holders[11]
Sony SendaiTagajō,MiyagiMiyagi Seikyo Megumino Soccer Stadium10,000JFL (14th)
Suzuka Point GettersSuzuka,MieAGF Suzuka Athletic Stadium1,450JFL (9th)J3 license deprived
Tiamo HirakataHirakata,OsakaTamayura Athletic Stadium2,500JFL (13th)
Tokyo Musashino UnitedMusashino,TokyoMusashino Municipal Athletic Stadium5,188JFL (6th)
Veertien MieAll cities/towns inMie[b]La Pita Toin Stadium5,077JFL (7th)J3 license holders[11]
Verspah OitaYufu,Beppu &Ōita,[14]ŌitaResonac Soccer/Rugby Field4,700JFL (8th)J3 license holders[11]
  1. ^centering onTomigusuku,Uruma, andOkinawa
  2. ^centering onKuwana &Yokkaichi

Personnel and kits

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ClubManagerKit manufacturerMain shirt sponsor
Briobecca UrayasuJapanSatoshi TsunamiJapan soccer junkyUrata
Criacao ShinjukuJapanHideaki KitajimaJapan gym masterAssetlead
Honda FCJapanHidekazu KobayashiEnglandUmbroHonda
Kochi UnitedJapanTakafumi YoshimotoBrazilAthletaNone
Maruyasu OkazakiJapanHiroyasu IbataBrazilAthletaMaruyasu
Minebea MitsumiJapanYosuke MiyajiEnglandUmbroMinebeaMitsumi
Okinawa SVJapanNaohiro TakaharaJapan XFNestle Japan
Reilac ShigaJapanToshimi KikuchiJapan JogarbolaRei Beauty
Dermatology Clinic
ReinMeer AomoriJapanKei ShibataEnglandUmbroTowa
Sony SendaiJapanJun SuzukiEnglandUmbroSony
Suzuka Point GettersJapanYasutoshi MiuraBrazilAthletaTopia
Tiamo HirakataJapanTakahiro FutagawaJapan JogarbolaIzawa Towel
Tokyo Musashino UnitedJapan Hiroki YodaJapanYonexYokogawa Electric
Veertien MieJapanYasuhiro HiguchiJapan SfidaCosmo Oil
Verspah OitaJapanTakashi YamahashiJapan YasudaHoyo

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoingMannerExit datePosition in tableIncomingIncoming dateRef.
Announced onDeparted onAnnounced onArrived on
Reilac ShigaAkira TeramineSacked4 September 20237thToshimi Kikuchi4 September 2023[15]

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3
Briobecca Urayasu
Criacao ShinjukuNorth KoreaHwang Song-su
Honda FC
Kochi UnitedAustraliaTando Velaphi
Maruyasu Okazaki
Minebea Mitsumi
Okinawa SV
Reilac ShigaSouth Korea Mun Jun-suHong KongLeung Yau Wai
ReinMeer AomoriBrazil ViníciusCosta RicaGiovanni Clunie
Sony Sendai
Suzuka Point GettersSouth Korea Kim Tae-wooHong KongTo Chun Kiu
Tiamo HirakataNigeria Emeka Basil
Tokyo Musashino United
Veertien MieBrazilEfrain RintaroNorth Korea Kim Song-sunNorth KoreaRyang Hyon-ju
Verspah Oita

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Honda FC(C)2815855126+2553
2Briobecca Urayasu2812974235+745
3Reilac Shiga28111164737+1044
4Sony Sendai28111074640+643
5ReinMeer Aomori2811983024+642
6Verspah Oita28101082829−140
7Kochi United28108103026+438
8Maruyasu Okazaki2891093434037
9Suzuka Point Getters28106123441−736
10Veertien Mie2898113532+335
11Criacao Shinjuku28104142533−834
12Tiamo Hirakata28810103242−1034
13Tokyo Musashino United2895143036−632
14Minebea Mitsumi2887133544−931
15Okinawa SV(O)2875161838−2026Qualification forrelegation playoffs
Source:Japan Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head goal scored; 7) Fair-play points.
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners

JFL/Regional Leagues promotion/relegation playoff

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The play-offs (Japanese:2023年度JFL·地域入れ替え戦) took place on 3 December 2023.

Okinawa SV
(2023 JFL 15th)
2–1 (a.e.t.)Vonds Ichihara
(2023 JRFCL runners-up)
ReportTosa 78'
Attendance: 685
Referee: Toshihiro Nakai

Okinawa SV stayed in the JFL; Vonds Ichihara stayed in theKantō Soccer League Division 1.

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[16]
1Japan Tomoki HinoMinebea Mitsumi19
2Japan Yosuke UenoSony Sendai10
Japan Yuki OkazakiHonda FC
4JapanTsubasa SanoCriacao Shinjuku9
Japan Keitaro SuzukiSony Sendai

See also

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National association
League
Cup

References

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  1. ^"Informations about 2022 JFL broadcasting system". Retrieved22 June 2022.
  2. ^"JFL Membership Submission 2022".jfl.or.jp (in Japanese). Japan Football League. 1 November 2022. Retrieved1 November 2022.
  3. ^"お知らせ「第25回日本フットボールリーグ新入会チームについて」".jfl.or.jp (in Japanese). Japan Football League. 6 December 2022. Retrieved6 December 2022.
  4. ^"2023シーズン以降のJ3クラブ・JFLクラブの入れ替えについて".jleague.jp (in Japanese). Japan Professional Football League. 6 January 2023. Retrieved6 January 2023.
  5. ^"Promotion and Relegation between J3 and JFL from 2023 season".jleague.co. Retrieved16 January 2023.
  6. ^"2022年度第8回JFL理事会報告事項(しまね、入替について)".JFL (in Japanese). Retrieved23 January 2023.
  7. ^"第25回日本フットボールリーグ 日程発表!" (Press release). 日本フットボールリーグ. 10 February 2023. Retrieved10 February 2023.
  8. ^FC Kagura Shimane [@fckagurashimane] (21 September 2022)."選手、スタッフ、社員に対する給与の未払いについて" (Tweet). Retrieved30 November 2022 – viaTwitter.
  9. ^"JFL退会のお知らせ".FC Kagura Shimane (in Japanese). 23 January 2023. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  10. ^"2022年度第8回JFL理事会報告事項(しまね、入替について)".JFL (in Japanese). 23 January 2023. Retrieved23 January 2023.
  11. ^abcd"2024シーズンJ3クラブライセンス判定結果について (J3入会を希望するクラブ)".jleague.jp (in Japanese). 26 September 2023. Retrieved26 September 2023.
  12. ^ab"2024シーズンJ3クラブライセンス判定結果について (J3入会を希望するクラブ)".jleague.jp (in Japanese). 28 November 2023. Retrieved28 November 2023.
  13. ^"【タピスタ(沖縄県陸)】日本フットボールリーグオフィシャルWebサイト".www.jfl.or.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved2023-03-19.
  14. ^"Addition of Oita City as Hometown".verspah.jp/. 28 June 2022. Retrieved28 June 2022.
  15. ^"菊池 利三 ヘッドコーチ トップチーム監督就任・トップチーム体制についてのお知らせ".reilac-shiga.co.jp (in Japanese). 4 September 2023. Retrieved6 December 2023.
  16. ^"第23回 日本フットボールリーグ(2023)".jfl.or.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved13 March 2023.

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