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2014 Japan Football League

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Football league season
Japan Football League
Season2014
ChampionsHonda FC
5thJFL title
1st D4 title
PromotedRenofa Yamaguchi
Matches182
Goals492 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerKazuhito Kishida (17 goals)
Highest attendance4,569
Renofa vsHonda FC
Lowest attendance145
Maruyasu vsYokogawa
Average attendance859
2013
2015

The2014 Japan Football League (Japanese:第16回日本フットボールリーグ,Hepburn:Dai Jūrokkai Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu) was the first season of the nationwide fourth tier ofJapanesefootball, and the 16th season since the establishment ofJapan Football League. The first stage of the season commenced from 16 March to 8 June, and the second stage of the season commenced on 19 July, and ended on 9 November, while post-season championship playoffs were held on 23 and 30 November.[1]

Honda FC defeatedSP Kyoto FC in the final series, winning their first title since2008, and fifth in JFL overall. Meanwhile,Renofa Yamaguchi won promotion toJ3 League after it has finished 4th in the table and fulfilled all licensing criteria set by J. League.

Clubs

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After 10 of 18 teams were set to leave JFL for newly created J3, the league announced that it would suffer a contraction and only 14 teams would participate in 2014.[2] The league would accommodate all winners of theRegional League promotion series and would accept applications from another Regional clubs that are willing to participate in the nationwide league. On 4 December 2013 the league announced the final list of promoted teams.[3]

Club nameHome townNotes
Azul Claro NumazuNumazu,ShizuokaJ. League 100 Year Plan club status holders, promoted from Tōkai Soccer League
Fagiano Okayama NextOkayama,Okayama2013 Chūgoku Soccer League champions, 2nd place in Regional promotion play-offs
Honda FCHamamatsu,Shizuoka
Kagoshima UnitedKagoshima,KagoshimaA new club, created on merger ofVolca Kagoshima andFC Kagoshima, 2013 Kyushu Soccer League respective champions and runners-up
Honda LockMiyazaki,Miyazaki
Maruyasu OkazakiOkazaki,AichiPromoted from Tōkai Soccer League. Renamed from Maruyasu Industries SC
MIO Biwako ShigaKusatsu,Shiga
SP Kyoto FCMukō,KyotoRenamed from Sagawa Printing SC
Renofa YamaguchiYamaguchi,Yamaguchi100 Year Plan club, promoted from Chūgoku Soccer League
Sony SendaiTagajō,Miyagi
Tochigi UvaTochigi,Tochigi100 Year Plan club status approved 20 May 2014
Vanraure HachinoheHachinohe,Aomori100 Year Plan club, promoted from Tohoku Soccer League
Verspah OitaŌita,ŌitaRenamed from Hoyo Oita
Yokogawa MusashinoMusashino,Tokyo

Change in rules

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The league will turn totwo-stage format, similar to the oneJ. League had in its early years and is planning to reintroduce in 2015. Two single round-robin stages will be held, and winners of each stage will determine the champion in the post-season home and away championship playoffs. If the same team manages to win both stages, no playoffs will be held, and they will be automatically declared champions.[1]

No relegation is expected to take place in 2014 season, as the league anticipates expansion to 16 teams in 2015.

According to updated J. League Terms, in order to be promoted toJ3 League the clubs must comply the following requirements:[4]

  • Play in JFL for at least one season before promotion
  • Hold aJ. League 100 Year Plan club status
  • Finish in top 4 of the combined JFL table,and finish either 1st or 2nd among associate members
  • Have an average home attendance of at least 2,000; with significant effort recognized toward reaching 3,000 spectators
  • Have an annual operating revenue of 150 million yen
  • Pass the J3 licensing examination conducted by J. League

First stage

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Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Honda FC(A)1311113611+2534Qualification forchampionship play-offs
2Kagoshima United131111235+1834
3SP Kyoto FC139042112+927
4Sony Sendai138232612+1426
5Verspah Oita13652179+823
6Renofa Yamaguchi137152513+1222
7Azul Claro Numazu133551114−314
8Yokogawa Musashino133371418−412
9Vanraure Hachinohe133371118−712
10Fagiano Okayama Next132561022−1211
11Tochigi Uva13247919−1010
12Honda Lock132471124−1310
13MIO Biwako Shiga13238932−239
14Maruyasu Okazaki131571125−148
Updated to match(es) played on 8 June 2014. Source:Japan Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal differential; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Disciplinary points; 6) Draw.
(A) Advance to a further round

Results

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Home \ AwayAZUFANHONKGULOCMARMIOPRKRENSONUVAYMCVANVRS
Azul Claro Numazu0–13–00–10–02–11–0
Fagiano Okayama Next2–20–50–10–21–10–1
Honda FC0–02–12–15–03–13–13–1
Kagoshima United4–01–03–02–14–02–1
Honda Lock1–11–12–33–10–40–1
Maruyasu Okazaki1–21–41–22–21–10–1
MIO Biwako Shiga1–12–20–11–41–00–31–5
SP Kyoto FC2–03–02–12–01–02–03–1
Renofa Yamaguchi1–04–01–21–15–02–02–0
Sony Sendai2–03–50–00–13–01–03–1
Tochigi Uva2–20–20–12–00–50–0
Yokogawa Musashino1–11–10–11–20–11–01–1
Vanraure Hachinohe1–10–20–20–3[a]2–10–0
Verspah Oita3–02–00–11–13–02–12–2
Updated to match(es) played on 8 June 2014. Source:Japan Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Round 1 match between Vanraure and Sony was postponed to 17 April due to heavy snow.

Second stage

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Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1SP Kyoto FC(A)131111378+2934Qualification forchampionship play-offs
2Renofa Yamaguchi139222614+1229
3Kagoshima United137242214+823
4Yokogawa Musashino136521713+423
5Sony Sendai135531917+220
6Honda FC135442217+519
7Vanraure Hachinohe135351914+518
8Azul Claro Numazu135351521−618
9Honda Lock135262028−817
10MIO Biwako Shiga134181518−313
11Fagiano Okayama Next133371424−1012
12Verspah Oita132471319−610
13Tochigi Uva13238718−119
14Maruyasu Okazaki132291233−218
Updated to match(es) played on 9 November 2014. Source:Japan Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal differential; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Disciplinary points; 6) Draw.
(A) Advance to a further round

Results

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Home \ AwayAZUFANHONKGULOCMARMIOPRKRENSONUVAYMCVANVRS
Azul Claro Numazu0–00–43–41–22–13–22–1
Fagiano Okayama Next0–16–10–40–70–01–22–1
Honda FC2–02–12–30–12–22–1
Kagoshima United0–01–22–20–31–02–02–0
Honda Lock1–03–21–42–40–32–13–3
Maruyasu Okazaki1–11–52–11–20–41–40–1
MIO Biwako Shiga0–11–20–21–21–02–1
SP Kyoto FC4–01–03–12–13–11–3
Renofa Yamaguchi1–12–11–44–10–11–0
Sony Sendai3–21–10–02–10–02–2
Tochigi Uva1–10–21–10–40–10–11–0
Yokogawa Musashino1–21–10–21–12–12–2
Vanraure Hachinohe2–05–24–11–00–10–11–1
Verspah Oita1–02–01–30–01–10–1
Updated to match(es) played on 9 November 2014. Source:Japan Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship play-offs

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The championship play-offs was held after the season between two winners of each stage.Honda FC, the winners of the first stage, will host the first leg on 23 November, andSP Kyoto FC who won the second stage will host the second leg on 29 November.[1][5]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Honda FC5–4SP Kyoto FC2–23–2

Honda FC2–2SP Kyoto FC
Hosokai 37'
Harada 71'
Report 6'Kurosu
84'Saito
Attendance: 1,408
Referee: Shū Kawamata

SP Kyoto FC2–3Honda FC
Horikawa 5'
Sato 52'
Report 37'Harada
80'Hosokai
86'Kurimoto
Attendance: 1,288
Referee: Naohito Ogawa

Honda FC won the series 5–4 on aggregate and thus won their 5th JFL title.

Overall table

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This table was used to determine J3 promotion candidates. To qualify for promotion, a club must hold a100 Year Plan status, and finish both in Top-4 of the JFL, and either 1st or 2nd among the promotion-eligible clubs.

On 21 October the J. League has examined clubs in order to determine J3 promotion eligibility. Among existing 100 Year Plan clubs onlyAzul Claro Numazu andRenofa Yamaguchi passed all tests, making them the only clubs theoretically eligible for promotion.[6]

On 19 November J. League officially admitted Renofa Yamaguchi to participate in next year J3 League.[7]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Honda FC(C)2616555828+3053
2SP Kyoto FC2620155820+3861
3Kagoshima United2618354519+2657
4Renofa Yamaguchi(P)2616375127+2451Promotion to2015 J3 League
5Sony Sendai2613764529+1646
6Yokogawa Musashino269893131035
7Verspah Oita268993028+233
8Azul Claro Numazu2688102635−932
9Vanraure Hachinohe2686123032−230
10Honda Lock2676133152−2127
11Fagiano Okayama Next2658132446−2223
12MIO Biwako Shiga2664162450−2622
13Tochigi Uva2647151637−2119
14Maruyasu Okazaki2637162358−3516
Updated to match(es) played on 30 November 2014. Source:Japan Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal differential; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Disciplinary points; 6) Draw.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals
1JapanKazuhito KishidaRenofa Yamaguchi
17
2JapanTakaki FukumitsuVerspah Oita
13
3JapanYuta UchinoSony Sendai
12
4JapanDaiki KagawaHonda FC
11
5JapanKazuma SatoSP Kyoto FC
10
6JapanGen NakamuraSony Sendai
9
7JapanAkira AkaoKagoshima United
8
JapanNoriaki FujimotoSP Kyoto FC
8
JapanDaisuke KurosuSP Kyoto FC
8
10JapanKiichi IgaHonda FC
7
JapanTaishi KusakaMaruyasu Okazaki
7
JapanMakoto NakasujiKagoshima United
7
JapanTatsuya SaitoMIO Biwako Shiga
7
JapanHiroya YamadaKagoshima United
7

Source:Japan Football League
Updated to games played on 9 November 2014

Attendance

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Renofa Yamaguchi29,8564,5687012,297+58.4%
2Kagoshima United23,7223,5424831,825+163.7%
3Azul Claro Numazu23,0962,9683091,777+121.0%
4Honda FC13,1863,1163241,014+34.5%
5Vanraure Hachinohe9,9181,604230763+27.6%
6Yokogawa Musashino9,6131,227335739−4.0%
7MIO Biwako Shiga8,3741,713224644+18.6%
8Tochigi Uva7,0171,474215540−10.6%
9Sony Sendai6,724920268517−19.6%
10Fagiano Okayama Next5,865759249451n/a
11SP Kyoto FC5,133626234395−2.5%
12Honda Lock4,895546222377−26.5%
13Maruyasu Okazaki4,6621,176145359n/a
14Verspah Oita4,3328421543330.0%
League total156,3934,568145859−35.0%

Updated to games played on 9 November 2014
Source: Japan Football League (1st stage,2nd stage)
Notes:
Team played previous season in regional leagues.
The average attendance of Kagoshima United is compared to combined averages of its predecessors,FC Kagoshima andVolca Kagoshima

Promotion from regional leagues

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As the league plans to expand to 16 teams for 2015 season, two promotion slots were available for the winners of theRegional League promotion series. In the final group tournament that took place from 22 to 24 NovemberNara Club andFC Osaka finished first and second, respectively, and won promotion to 2015 JFL.[citation needed]

Due to promotion of Renofa Yamaguchi to J3 League, one additional promotion spot become available. On 10 December it was awarded toClub Dragons from Kansai League D2 who finished third in the Regional Promotion series.[8]

References

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  1. ^abc"第16回日本フットボールリーグ大会方式変更のお知らせ!" [Announcement on format change of the 16th Japan Football League]. Japan Football League. 20 January 2014. Retrieved20 January 2013.
  2. ^"2014年度 第16回日本フットボールリーグ チーム数についてのお知らせ" [Announcement on number of teams for 2014 JFL season]. Japan Football League. 7 November 2013. Retrieved2 December 2013.
  3. ^"お知らせ「第16回日本フットボールリーグ新入会チーム決定!」" [Announcement on the decision on admission of new teams for 16th JFL season!]. Japan Football League. 4 December 2013. Retrieved4 December 2013.
  4. ^J リーグ規約 [J. League Terms](PDF) (in Japanese), J. League, February 2014, archived fromthe original(PDF) on 27 February 2014, retrieved24 February 2014
  5. ^"第16回JFL チャンピオンシップ【16th JFL Championship】" (in Japanese). Japan Football League. Retrieved12 November 2014.
  6. ^2015シーズン J3リーグ参加クラブに関する「スタジアム要件」および「ライセンス基準」の審査結果について [Results of club examination and J3 licensing for 2015 season] (in Japanese). J. League. 21 October 2014. Archived fromthe original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved23 October 2014.
  7. ^J3入会承認! [Approval of J3 membership!] (in Japanese). Renofa Yamaguchi. 19 November 2014. Retrieved19 November 2014.
  8. ^"お知らせ「第17回日本フットボールリーグ新入会チーム決定!」" [Announcement on teams participating in 17th JFL]. Japan Football League. 10 December 2014. Retrieved10 December 2014.

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