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2003 J.League Division 1

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11th season of J1 League
Football league season
J.League Division 1
Season2003
ChampionsYokohama F. Marinos
2ndJ.League title
4thJapanese title
RelegatedVegalta Sendai
Kyoto Purple Sanga
AFC Champions LeagueYokohama F. Marinos
Júbilo Iwata
Matches played240
Goals scored718 (2.99 per match)
Top goalscorerUeslei (22 goals)
Highest attendance59,728 (Round 15,
Marinos vs.Vissel)
Lowest attendance3,452 (Round 3,
JEF Utd. vs.Vissel)
Average attendance17,351
2002
2004

The2003 J.League Division 1 season was the 11th season since the establishment of theJ.League Division 1. The league began on March 15 and ended on November 29.

General

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Promotion and relegation

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Changes in competition formats

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  • Extra time was scratched for Division 1. After regulation time, clubs now receives 3pts for a win, 1pt for a tie, and 0pts for a loss.

Changes in clubs

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none

Honours

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CompetitionChampionRunner-Up3rd Place
J.League Division 1Yokohama F. MarinosJúbilo IwataJEF United Ichihara
J.League Division 2Albirex NiigataSanfrecce HiroshimaKawasaki Frontale
Emperor's CupJúbilo IwataCerezo OsakaKashima Antlers
Shimizu S-Pulse
Nabisco CupUrawa Red DiamondsKashima AntlersJúbilo Iwata
Shimizu S-Pulse
XEROX Super CupJúbilo IwataKyoto Purple Sanga

Clubs

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Location of the clubs in Japan

The following were sixteen clubs participated in J.League Division 1 during 2003 season. Of these clubs, Oita Trinita and Cerezo Osaka were newly promoted from Division 2.

Personnel

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ClubHead coach
Cerezo OsakaJapanYuji Tsukada
FC TokyoJapanHiromi Hara
Gamba OsakaJapanAkira Nishino
JEF United IchiharaBosnia and HerzegovinaIvica Osim
Júbilo IwataJapanMasaaki Yanagishita
Kashima AntlersBrazilToninho Cerezo
Kashiwa ReysolBrazilMarco Aurélio
Kyoto Purple SangaNetherlandsPim Verbeek
Nagoya Grampus EightBrazilNelsinho Baptista
Oita TrinitaJapanShinji Kobayashi
Shimizu S-PulseJapanTakeshi Oki
Tokyo Verdy 1969ArgentinaOsvaldo Ardiles
Urawa Red DiamondsNetherlandsHans Ooft
Vegalta SendaiSloveniaZdenko Verdenik
Vissel KobeJapanHiroshi Soejima
Yokohama F. MarinosJapanTakeshi Okada

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Non-visa foreignType-C contractFormer players
Cerezo OsakaBrazilAxelBrazilBaronBrazilJoão CarlosBosnia and HerzegovinaAlbin Pelak
FC TokyoBrazilAmaralBrazilJeanBrazilKellySouth KoreaOh Jang-eun
Gamba OsakaBrazilHarisonBrazilMagrãoParaguayFrancisco ArceBrazilGaleano
CameroonPatrick Mboma
JEF United IchiharaBrazilSandroSloveniaŽeljko MilinovičSouth KoreaChoi Yong-sooNorth KoreaKim Wi-man
Júbilo IwataBrazilRodrigo GralNetherlandsArno van ZwamSerbia and MontenegroAleksandar Živković
Kashima AntlersBrazilEullerBrazilFernandoBrazilSandro da SilvaBrazilClaudecir
Kashiwa ReysolBrazilRicardinhoBrazilJussiê
BrazilRobert
BrazilMárcio Nobre
Kyoto Purple SangaBrazilBijuNetherlandsRegillio SimonsSouth KoreaKo Jong-sooSouth KoreaLim You-hwan
Nagoya Grampus EightBrazilMarquesBrazilUesleiCroatiaAndrej PanadićSouth KoreaJeong Yong-daeAustriaIvica Vastić
Oita TrinitaBrazilEdmilson AlvesBrazilRóbsonBrazilRodrigo MendesBrazilWillBrazilSandroSouth KoreaKim Dong-hyunBrazilAndradina
Shimizu S-PulseBrazilÉmersonBrazilTutoSouth KoreaAhn Jung-hwan
Tokyo Verdy 1969BrazilAlexandre LopesBrazilRamon MenezesCameroonPatrick Mboma
Urawa Red DiamondsAustraliaNed ZelicBrazilEmerson SheikRussiaYuriy NikiforovBrazilEdmundo
Vegalta SendaiBrazilFabianoBrazilMarcosBrazilSilvinhoSouth KoreaKim Eun-jungBrazilÉder Ceccon
Vissel KobeBrazilBismarckBrazilOséasBrazilSidicleiSouth KoreaPark Kang-joBrazilHarison
Yokohama F. MarinosBrazilDutraBrazilMarquinhosSouth KoreaYoo Sang-chul

Format

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In the 2003 season, the league was conducted split-season format, 1st Stage and 2nd Stage. In each stage, sixteen clubs played in a single round-robin format, a total of 15 games per club (per stage). A club received 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. The clubs were ranked by points, and tie breakers are, in the following order:

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

A draw would be conducted, if necessary. The club that finished at the top of the table is declared stage champion and qualifies for the Suntory Championship. The first stage winner, hosts the first leg in the championship series. If a single club wins both stages, the club is declared the season champions and championship series will not be held. Two bottom-placed clubs are relegated to J2.

Changes in Competition Format
  • Extra time was abandoned, now every regular season game ends after 90 minutes.

First stage

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Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Yokohama F. Marinos(A)1510232916+1332Qualification forSuntory Championship
2Júbilo Iwata159423417+1731
3JEF United Ichihara158343320+1327
4FC Tokyo157441411+325
5Cerezo Osaka158162929025
6Urawa Red Diamonds157352523+224
7Nagoya Grampus Eight155821916+323
8Kashima Antlers157262321+223
9Kashiwa Reysol156361919021
10Tokyo Verdy 1969156182832−419
11Shimizu S-Pulse155372018+218
12Gamba Osaka154472629−316
13Vissel Kobe155191834−1616
14Oita Trinita154382021−115
15Vegalta Sendai153391728−1112
16Kyoto Purple Sanga1531111434−2010
Updated to match(es) played on August 2, 2003. Source:J. League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round

Results

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Home \ AwayANTCERGAMGRAJEFJÚBSANREYSSPTOKTRIREDVEGVERVISFMA
Kashima Antlers0–10–25–22–03–11–03–31–3
Cerezo Osaka2–11–31–30–06–40–20–11–4
Gamba Osaka1–20–23–31–12–31–01–2
Nagoya Grampus Eight1–01–11–11–12–22–12–11–4
JEF United Ichihara1–25–10–01–25–12–10–33–1
Júbilo Iwata1–12–25–01–01–07–21–02–4
Kyoto Purple Sanga3–12–41–20–10–30–21–02–5
Kashiwa Reysol1–23–20–20–11–10–13–1
Shimizu S-Pulse2–04–53–00–20–23–00–1
FC Tokyo1–01–11–02–10–02–12–0
Oita Trinita1–11–23–20–40–40–00–0
Urawa Red Diamonds4–40–02–01–00–12–13–2
Vegalta Sendai0–21–20–21–11–23–11–03–3
Tokyo Verdy 19692–33–11–22–10–20–23–20–3
Vissel Kobe4–30–30–20–10–83–21–2
Yokohama F. Marinos0–02–13–21–00–11–13–0
Updated to match(es) played on August 2, 2003. Source:J. League Division 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second stage

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Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Yokohama F. Marinos(A)157532717+1026Qualification forSuntory Championship
2JEF United Ichihara157532418+626
3Júbilo Iwata157532217+526
4Kashima Antlers156722119+225
5FC Tokyo156633220+1224
6Urawa Red Diamonds156542919+1023
7Gamba Osaka156542417+723
8Nagoya Grampus Eight156453026+422
9Tokyo Verdy 1969155642825+321
10Shimizu S-Pulse156361926−721
11Kashiwa Reysol153751620−416
12Cerezo Osaka154382627−115
13Vissel Kobe153571729−1214
14Kyoto Purple Sanga153481426−1213
15Vegalta Sendai152671428−1412
16Oita Trinita15186716−911
Updated to match(es) played on November 29, 2003. Source:J. League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round

Results

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Home \ AwayANTCERGAMGRAJEFJÚBSANREYSSPTOKTRIREDVEGVERVISFMA
Kashima Antlers2–21–01–12–12–01–00–0
Cerezo Osaka1–10–22–30–15–12–04–2
Gamba Osaka3–15–11–01–02–10–12–22–2
Nagoya Grampus Eight3–11–32–23–24–11–23–2
JEF United Ichihara2–31–02–11–11–12–11–1
Júbilo Iwata1–12–22–11–11–02–01–0
Kyoto Purple Sanga1–23–21–01–10–00–20–0
Kashiwa Reysol1–12–22–12–32–40–01–00–2
Shimizu S-Pulse1–12–11–01–30–01–02–23–1
FC Tokyo5–12–12–21–21–11–14–14–1
Oita Trinita0–01–00–01–31–10–22–21–1
Urawa Red Diamonds2–23–02–23–10–05–12–00–3
Vegalta Sendai0–31–23–12–21–61–10–4
Tokyo Verdy 19691–14–24–40–21–24–10–0
Vissel Kobe2–10–40–11–32–21–20–31–1
Yokohama F. Marinos1–22–21–01–02–11–05–12–2
Updated to match(es) played on November 29, 2003. Source:J. League Division 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship

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In 2003, Suntory Championship was again not held becauseYokohama F. Marinos had won both the first and the second stage and thus were automatically declared 2003 J.League Division 1 Champions.

Overall table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Yokohama F. Marinos(C)3017765633+2358Qualification forAFC Champions League 2004 group stage
2Júbilo Iwata3016955634+2257
3JEF United Ichihara3015875738+1953
4FC Tokyo30131074631+1549
5Kashima Antlers3013984440+448
6Urawa Red Diamonds3013895442+1247
7Nagoya Grampus Eight30111274942+745
8Tokyo Verdy 196930117125657−140
9Cerezo Osaka30124145556−140
10Gamba Osaka30109115046+439
11Shimizu S-Pulse30116133944−539
12Kashiwa Reysol30910113539−437
13Vissel Kobe3086163563−2830
14Oita Trinita30511142737−1026
15Vegalta Sendai(R)3059163156−2524Relegation to2004 J.League Division 2
16Kyoto Purple Sanga(R)3065192860−3223
Updated to match(es) played on November 29, 2003. Source:J. League Division 1 first stage,J. League Division 1 second stage
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals[1]
1BrazilUesleiNagoya Grampus Eight
22
2BrazilRodrigo GralJúbilo Iwata
21
3BrazilEmerson SheikUrawa Red Diamonds
18
4South KoreaChoi Yong-sooJEF United Ichihara
17
5JapanTatsuhiko KuboYokohama F. Marinos16
JapanYoshito ŌkuboCerezo Osaka
7BrazilMagrãoGamba Osaka
15
8BrazilOséasVissel Kobe13
CameroonPatrick MbomaTokyo Verdy 1969
10JapanKeiji TamadaKashiwa Reysol11
JapanTatsuya TanakaUrawa Red Diamonds
South KoreaAhn Jung-hwanShimizu S-Pulse

Attendance figures

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Urawa Red Diamonds432,82551,19518,33528,855+9.7%
2Yokohama F. Marinos374,35959,72859,72824,957+3.5%
3FC Tokyo373,97835,10915,50924,932+12.4%
4Vegalta Sendai325,62133,44318,69621,708−0.7%
5Oita Trinita320,59734,82311,43121,373+73.1%
6Kashima Antlers318,06439,68414,04521,204−1.8%
7Tokyo Verdy 1969263,43833,5978,16517,563+16.1%
8Júbilo Iwata259,01035,31310,08117,267+4.2%
9Nagoya Grampus Eight251,52330,1998,57016,768+2.7%
10Shimizu S-Pulse244,26433,67910,44516,284+8.8%
11Cerezo Osaka207,81322,9317,78313,854+74.2%
12Vissel Kobe167,93117,2466,32511,195+7.0%
13Kashiwa Reysol163,09122,9686,58010,873−3.9%
14Kyoto Purple Sanga162,75116,6147,13510,850+4.8%
15Gamba Osaka153,32416,1464,82810,222−19.9%
16JEF United Ichihara145,64029,7573,4529,709+22.9%
League total4,164,22959,7283,45217,351+6.0%

Updated to games played on November 29, 2003
Source: J.League Division 1:first stage,second stage
Notes:
Team played previous season in J2.

Awards

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Individual

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AwardRecipientClub
Player of the YearBrazilEmerson SheikUrawa Red Diamonds
Young Player of the YearJapanDaisuke NasuYokohama F. Marinos
Manager of the YearJapanTakeshi OkadaYokohama F. Marinos
Top ScorerBrazilUesleiNagoya Grampus Eight

Best Eleven

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PositionFootballerClubNationality
GKSeigo Narazaki (3)Nagoya Grampus Eight Japan
DFDutra (1)Yokohama F. Marinos Brazil
DFYuji Nakazawa (2)Yokohama F. Marinos Japan
DFKeisuke Tsuboi (1)Urawa Red Diamonds Japan
MFYasuhito Endō (1)Gamba Osaka Japan
MFTakashi Fukunishi (4)Júbilo Iwata Japan
MFMitsuo Ogasawara (3)Kashima Antlers Japan
MFDaisuke Oku (2)Yokohama F. Marinos Japan
FWEmerson Sheik (2)Urawa Red Diamonds Brazil
FWUeslei (1)Nagoya Grampus Eight Brazil
FWTatsuhiko Kubo (1)Yokohama F. Marinos Japan

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

References

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  1. ^"2003 J1 first stage top scorers".j-league.or.jp. J-League. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved17 April 2010.;"2003 J1 second stage top scorers".j-league.or.jp. J-League. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved17 April 2010.

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