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2009 J.League Division 2

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Club football season in Japan
Football league season
J.League Division 2
Season2009
ChampionsVegalta Sendai
1stJ2 title
1stD2 title
PromotedVegalta Sendai
Cerezo Osaka
Shonan Bellmare
Matches459
Goals1,164 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorerShinji Kagawa (27 goals total)
Highest attendance22,707 (Round 25,
Consadole vs.HollyHock)
Lowest attendance615 (Round 44,
Fagiano vs.Tochigi)
Average attendance6,326
2008
2010

The2009 J. League Division 2 season was the 38th season of the second-tier club football in Japan and the 11th season since the establishment ofJ2 League. The season started on March 7 and ended on December 5.

In this season, the number of participating clubs was increased by three, making the total number, eighteen. The clubs played in triple round-robin format. Starting this season, all top three clubs were promoted by default andPro/Rele Series was eliminated accordingly. There were no relegation to the third-tierJapan Football League.

General

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Promotion and relegation

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Changes in competition format

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  • Fourth foreign slot (AFC slot) has been created to each club's roster.
  • Promotion/relegation Series had been eliminated to accommodate the 18-club J2; Division 2 club which finishes third place at the end of the season will receive automatic promotion to J1.

Changes in clubs

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Clubs

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Locations of the 2009 J.League 2 teams

Eighteen clubs played in J. League Division 2 during the 2009 season. Of these clubs, Consadole Sapporo and Tokyo Verdy were relegated from Division 1 last year. Tochigi S.C., Kataller Toyama, and Fagiano Okayama newly joined fromJapan Football League.

League format

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Eighteen clubs will play in triple round-robin format, a total of 51 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 top three clubs will be promoted to J1.

Changes from Previous Year
  • Eighteen participating clubs, increased by three from last year
  • Number of games per club increased to 51, up from 42.
  • The fourth foreign player slot (AFC player slot) is introduced
  • Top three clubs now receives promotion by default; during 2004–2008 seasons, the third place club needed to winplayoffs for the promotion.

Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Vegalta Sendai(C, P)51321098739+48106Promotion to2010 J. League Division 1
2Cerezo Osaka(P)513111910053+47104
3Shonan Bellmare(P)512911118452+3298
4Ventforet Kofu512813107646+3097
5Sagan Tosu512513137151+2088
6Consadole Sapporo512116147461+1379
7Tokyo Verdy512111196861+774
8Mito HollyHock512110207079−973
9Tokushima Vortis511915176752+1572
10Thespa Kusatsu511811226476−1265
11Avispa Fukuoka511714205271−1965
12FC Gifu511614216272−1062
13Kataller Toyama511516204858−1061
14Roasso Kumamoto511610256682−1658
15Ehime FC511211285480−2647
16Yokohama FC511111294370−2744
17Tochigi SC51813303877−3937
18Fagiano Okayama51812314084−4436
Updated to match(es) played on December 5, 2009. Source:J.League Division 2
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Final results

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Rounds 1 and 2
Home \ AwayVEGCERBELVENSAGCONVERHOLVORSPAAVIGIFKATROSEHIYFCTOCFAG
Vegalta Sendai1–22–10–11–01–12–22–12–21–13–12–03–13–23–12–11–01–0
Cerezo Osaka0–03–40–04–13–02–25–32–11–04–11–02–34–14–22–01–04–1
Shonan Bellmare1–01–02–11–03–22–01–01–21–12–32–25–03–31–02–11–12–1
Ventforet Kofu2–11–11–00–12–12–11–13–11–06–02–21–24–13–02–01–10–2
Sagan Tosu2–12–04–31–11–20–01–30–24–23–11–10–00–10–21–02–20–0
Consadole Sapporo0–14–10–10–01–21–10–11–11–23–03–01–10–13–21–13–24–2
Tokyo Verdy1–31–22–11–22–01–20–04–00–30–03–01–02–42–02–11–03–0
Mito HollyHock0–52–31–50–12–00–02–01–02–15–03–31–11–01–00–13–14–3
Tokushima Vortis0–12–20–02–11–13–30–00–21–32–13–11–23–06–02–02–11–0
Thespa Kusatsu0–32–42–01–21–31–20–22–21–13–20–10–01–12–23–20–11–1
Avispa Fukuoka1–02–20–32–40–00–01–21–21–11–20–10–01–11–01–01–00–0
FC Gifu0–22–12–20–10–10–20–01–13–01–00–20–01–02–12–01–14–0
Kataller Toyama0–30–01–01–10–00–00–31–20–11–01–13–01–01–22–00–11–2
Roasso Kumamoto0–30–30–20–11–24–00–21–30–31–22–35–22–31–11–12–01–1
Ehime FC2–10–12–42–02–31–20–13–10–21–33–03–01–30–20–30–00–0
Yokohama FC1–02–20–21–30–30–13–10–01–20–20–11–10–01–20–01–21–0
Tochigi SC1–21–30–13–30–50–10–32–30–00–00–20–10–41–11–21–01–0
Fagiano Okayama0–00–20–10–00–31–13–20–11–00–31–00–01–22–31–31–12–0
Updated to match(es) played on August 16, 2009. Source:J. League Division 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Round 3
Home \ AwayVEGCERBELVENSAGCONVERHOLVORSPAAVIGIFKATROSEHIYFCTOCFAG
Vegalta Sendai1–01–02–02–11–01–11–02–04–2
Cerezo Osaka2–11–10–15–00–02–13–11–0
Shonan Bellmare1–11–02–21–00–01–01–01–13–1
Ventforet Kofu1–12–32–12–01–02–11–10–1
Sagan Tosu1–12–11–22–13–11–01–02–10–0
Consadole Sapporo0–12–03–31–11–01–13–23–11–0
Tokyo Verdy0–22–40–12–22–02–11–00–10–2
Mito HollyHock0–42–31–30–30–11–00–24–2
Tokushima Vortis0–40–00–10–13–00–11–16–04–1
Thespa Kusatsu1–00–12–52–01–21–00–63–22–1
Avispa Fukuoka2–00–12–13–10–01–01–13–1
FC Gifu1–11–22–41–13–12–13–33–2
Kataller Toyama2–30–10–32–30–00–20–22–0
Roasso Kumamoto0–21–02–10–00–12–52–01–1
Ehime FC0–03–10–12–10–11–01–10–20–1
Yokohama FC0–32–01–11–01–22–21–31–02–1
Tochigi SC1–20–22–30–02–11–10–21–1
Fagiano Okayama1–30–10–10–22–20–22–10–1
Updated to match(es) played on December 5, 2009. Source:J. League Division 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals[1]
1JapanShinji KagawaCerezo Osaka27
2JapanKen TokuraThespa Kusatsu23
3JapanMasashi OguroTokyo Verdy21
4JapanTakashi InuiCerezo Osaka20
5BrazilMaranhãoVentforet Kofu19
JapanHiroyuki TakasakiMito HollyHock19
BrazilThiago QuirinoConsadole Sapporo19
8JapanYoshihiro UchimuraEhime FC18
9JapanTetsuya OkuboAvispa Fukuoka16
JapanKoichi SatoFC Gifu16
BrazilMarcelo SoaresVegalta Sendai16

Attendance

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Vegalta Sendai336,71919,0637,15412,951−8.0%
2Ventforet Kofu276,46316,8445,58211,059+6.8%
3Consadole Sapporo265,37622,7075,11210,207−29.8%
4Cerezo Osaka247,79620,7274,8379,912−6.1%
5Avispa Fukuoka194,07116,5312,8697,763−23.0%
6Shonan Bellmare189,08814,0803,3017,273+21.3%
7Fagiano Okayama154,03913,2286156,162+68.1%
8Roasso Kumamoto150,15019,3212,3376,006+13.8%
9Sagan Tosu154,40813,2113,1035,939−18.2%
10Tokyo Verdy143,5399,3782,5645,521−62.8%
11Tochigi SC117,64315,8571,8194,706−6.8%
12Thespa Kusatsu112,5848,2761,5794,330+2.7%
13FC Gifu107,5579,1131,4924,302+14.9%
14Tokushima Vortis105,89713,4731,8424,073+5.5%
15Kataller Toyama93,5075,5201,8623,740−13.1%
16Ehime FC96,05412,8511,6333,694−0.3%
17Yokohama FC91,8985,4891,5413,535−48.0%
18Mito HollyHock66,8188,4631,2062,673−12.2%
League total2,903,60720,7276156,326−10.5%

Updated to games played on December 5, 2009
Source:J. League Division 2
Notes:
Team played previous season in J1.
Team played previous season in JFL.

References

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  1. ^"2009 J2 Top Scorers".j-league.or.jp. J-League. Archived fromthe original on 2009-07-07. Retrieved17 April 2010.
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