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2015 football season
2015 season
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Japanese football in 2015.

J1 League

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Main article:2015 J1 League

Sanfrecce Hiroshima won the Clausura title, accumulating the most points in the overall table and thus getting a bye to the Championship final, where they met third-placeGamba Osaka, who had defeated Apertura championsUrawa Red Diamonds in the semifinal. Hiroshima won the two-legged final for their eighth overall Japanese title, regaining the record position they had set in 1970 and which they had held until the oldJapan Soccer League folded.

Shimizu S-Pulse was relegated to the second tier for the first time, after being one of the co-founders of the J. League back in 1993 (a placement that was deemed questionable in many quarters due to their lack of JSL record). Following after cameo appearances wereMontedio Yamagata, in their fourth season, andMatsumoto Yamaga, who was debuting in the top flight only four years after being promoted from what was the third tier at the time, theJapan Football League.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Sanfrecce Hiroshima(C)3423567330+4374Club World Cup,Champions League group stage andJ.League Championship Final
2Urawa Red Diamonds3421946940+2972Champions League group stage andJ.League Championship 1st Round
3Gamba Osaka3418975637+1963
4FC Tokyo3419694533+1263Champions League qualifying play-off[a]
5Kashima Antlers34185115741+1659
6Kawasaki Frontale34176116248+1457
7Yokohama F. Marinos34151094532+1355
8Shonan Bellmare34139124044−448
9Nagoya Grampus34137144448−446
10Kashiwa Reysol34129134643+345
11Sagan Tosu34913123754−1740
12Vissel Kobe34108164449−538
13Ventforet Kofu34107172643−1737
14Vegalta Sendai3498174448−435
15Albirex Niigata34810164158−1734
16Matsumoto Yamaga(R)3477203054−2428Relegation to2016 J2 League
17Shimizu S-Pulse(R)34510193765−2825
18Montedio Yamagata(R)34412182453−2924
Updated to match(es) played on 28 November 2015. Source:Meiji Yasuda J1 League Standings
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^The winner of the2015 Emperor's Cup qualified for theGroup Stage of the2016 AFC Champions League. Since the Emperor's Cup winner was Gamba Osaka who were the third-placed team, thequalifying play-off spot was awarded to the fourth-placed team.

J2 League

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Main article:2015 J2 League

Omiya Ardija won the title and returned to the top flight at the first attempt.Júbilo Iwata followed after two years of second-tier football. In the playoffs,Avispa Fukuoka survived the final against fourth-placedCerezo Osaka with a draw and was promoted, putting an end to four years of second-tier wilderness.

At the bottom,Tochigi SC were relegated after 6 years in the second division, whileOita Trinita had the most shocking downfall, being a formerJ. League Cup winner and having played first-tier football only two seasons before, and losing a test-match series toMachida Zelvia.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Omiya Ardija(C, P)4226887237+3586Promotion to2016 J1 League
2Júbilo Iwata(P)42241087243+2982
3Avispa Fukuoka(O, P)42241086337+2682Qualification forpromotion playoffs[a]
4Cerezo Osaka421813115740+1767
5Ehime FC42198154739+865
6V-Varen Nagasaki421515124233+960
7Giravanz Kitakyushu42185195958+159
8Tokyo Verdy421610164341+258
9JEF United Chiba421512155045+557
10Consadole Sapporo421415134743+457
11Fagiano Okayama421218124035+554
12Zweigen Kanazawa421218124643+354
13Roasso Kumamoto421314154245−353
14Tokushima Vortis421314153544−953
15Yokohama FC421313163358−2552
16Kamatamare Sanuki421215153033−351
17Kyoto Sanga421214164551−650
18Thespakusatsu Gunma42139203456−2248
19Mito HollyHock421016164047−746
20FC Gifu42127233771−3443
21Oita Trinita(R)42814204151−1038Qualification forrelegation playoffs[b]
22Tochigi SC(R)42714213964−2535Relegation to2016 J3 League
Source:Meiji Yasuda J2 League Standing
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Only teams that meet J1 license criteria can participate in promotion playoffs. If one or more teams fail to meet the criteria, only eligible teams that finished 3rd to 6th will participate and no replacement teams will be added.
  2. ^The playoffs and direct exchange between J2 and J3 are subject to eligibility of J2-licensed teams in top 2 of2015 J3 League.

J3 League

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Main article:2015 J3 League

Only one season after being promoted from the fourth-tier JFL,Renofa Yamaguchi won the third tier at the first attempt.Machida Zelvia settled for second place but won the test match series easily against a crestfallenOita Trinita.

There was no relegation from this division, but theJapan Football Association folded the U-22 team.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Renofa Yamaguchi(C, P)3625389636+6078Promotion to2016 J2 League
2Machida Zelvia(P)3623945218+3478Qualification to J2 League promotion playoffs[a]
3Nagano Parceiro3621784628+1870
4SC Sagamihara36177125951+858
5Kataller Toyama361410123736+152
6Gainare Tottori36148144741+650
7Fukushima United361310134248−649
8Blaublitz Akita36129153740−345
9FC Ryukyu36129154551−645
10Fujieda MYFC36114213761−2437
11Grulla Morioka36811173647−1135
12J.League U-22 Selection(W)3677222871−4328Folded byJFA after the season.
13YSCC Yokohama3676232458−3427
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2015. Source:JLeague.jp
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4th) head-to-head results; 5th) disciplinary points; 6th) draw
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(W) Withdrawn
Notes:
  1. ^Only teams that hold a J2 license are eligible for promotion.


Japan Football League

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Main article:2015 Japan Football League

Vanraure Hachinohe won the Apertura title and an entry to the2015 Emperor's Cup but fell in the Clausura stage to eventual winnerSony Sendai as well as toKagoshima United, who won fourth-place overall, good enough for promotion to theJ3 League.

There was no relegation, butSP Kyoto FC withdrew after the season. They will be replaced by Regional Promotion Series finalistsReinMeer Aomori andBriobecca Urayasu.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Sony Sendai(C)3021814821+2771
2Vanraure Hachinohe3017853621+1559
3Honda FC3021547322+5168
4Kagoshima United(P)3018664625+2160Promotion to2016 J3 League
5Azul Claro Numazu3016683628+854
6SP Kyoto FC3014885126+2550Withdrawn
7Nara Club30137103328+546
8FC Osaka30135124535+1044
9Honda Lock30117123137−640
10Verspah Oita30107134047−737
11MIO Biwako Shiga3097143641−534
12Yokogawa Musashino3086163140−930
13Maruyasu Okazaki3063212761−3421
14Ryutsu Keizai Dragons3063212762−3521
15Fagiano Okayama Next3062222559−3420
16Tochigi Uva3054212961−3219
Updated to match(es) played on 15 November 2015. Source:JFL website(in Japanese)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) head-to-head results; 5) disciplinary points; 6) draw
Winners of each stage will be ranked 1st and 2nd based on the championship results regardless of their total points.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Regional Leagues

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Main article:2015 Japanese Regional Leagues

National team (Men)

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Results

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Japan  v Palestine
12 January2015 AFC Asian CupJapan 4–0 PalestineAustraliaNewcastle,Australia
18:00UTC+11Endo 8'
Okazaki 25'
Honda 43' (pen.)
Yoshida 49'
AFC ReportStadium:Newcastle Stadium
Attendance: 17,147
Referee:Abdulrahman Abdou (Qatar)
Iraq  v Japan
16 January2015 AFC Asian CupIraq 0–1 JapanAustraliaBrisbane,Australia
19:00UTC+10AFC ReportHonda 23' (pen.)Stadium:Brisbane Stadium
Attendance: 22,941
Referee:Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Japan  v Jordan
20 January2015 AFC Asian CupJapan 2–0 JordanAustraliaMelbourne,Australia
20:00UTC+11Honda 24'
Kagawa 82'
AFC ReportStadium:Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Attendance: 25,016
Referee:Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Japan  v United Arab Emirates
23 January2015 AFC Asian CupJapan 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5p)
 United Arab EmiratesAustraliaSydney,Australia
20:30UTC+11Shibasaki 81'AFC ReportMabkhout 7'Stadium:Stadium Australia
Attendance: 19,094
Referee:Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Penalties
Hondasoccer ball with red X
Hasebesoccer ball with check mark
Shibasakisoccer ball with check mark
Toyodasoccer ball with check mark
Morishigesoccer ball with check mark
Kagawasoccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check markO. Abdulrahman
soccer ball with check markMabkhout
soccer ball with red XEsmaeel
soccer ball with check markHassan
soccer ball with check markFardan
soccer ball with check markI. Ahmed
Japan  v Tunisia
27 MarchInternational FriendlyJapan 2–0 TunisiaJapanŌita,Japan
19:37JSTOkazaki 78'
Honda 83'
JFA ReportStadium:Ōita Bank Dome
Attendance: 34,777
Referee:Ben Williams (Australia)
Japan  v Uzbekistan
31 MarchInternational FriendlyJapan 5–1 UzbekistanJapanChōfu, Tokyo,Japan
19:26JSTAoyama 6'
Okazaki 54'
Shibasaki 80'
Usami 83'
Kawamata 90'
JFA ReportTukhtakhodjaev 82'Stadium:Ajinomoto Stadium
Attendance: 46,007
Referee:Strebre Delovski (Australia)
Japan  v Iraq
11 JuneInternational FriendlyJapan 4–0 IraqJapanYokohama,Japan
19:03JSTHonda 5'
Makino 9'
Okazaki 32'
Haraguchi 84'
JFA ReportStadium:Nissan Stadium
Attendance: 63,877
Referee:Daniel Stefański (Poland)
Japan  v Singapore
16 June2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) round 2Japan 0–0 SingaporeJapanSaitama,Japan
19:34JSTJFA ReportStadium:Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 57,533
Referee:Mohanad Qasim Sarray (Iraq)
North Korea  v Japan
2 August2015 EAFF East Asian CupNorth Korea 2–1 JapanChinaWuhan,China
18:20UTC+8Ri Hyok-chol 78'
Pak Hyon-il 88'
EAFF ReportMuto 3'Stadium:Wuhan Sports Center Stadium
Referee:Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Japan  v South Korea
5 August2015 EAFF East Asian CupJapan 1–1 South KoreaChinaWuhan,China
18:20UTC+8Yamaguchi 39'EAFF ReportJang Hyun-soo 26' (pen.)Stadium:Wuhan Sports Center Stadium
Referee:Muhammad Taqi Aljaafari (Singapore)
China  v Japan
9 August2015 EAFF East Asian CupChina 1–1 JapanChinaWuhan,China
20:10UTC+8Wu Lei 10'EAFF ReportMuto 41'Stadium:Wuhan Sports Center Stadium
Referee:Fahad Al-Mirdasi (Saudi Arabia)
Japan  v Cambodia
3 September2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) round 2Japan 3–0 CambodiaJapanSaitama,Japan
19:26JSTHonda 28'
Yoshida 50'
Kagawa 61'
JFA ReportStadium:Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 54,716
Referee:Kim Hee-gon (South Korea)
Afghanistan  v Japan
8 September2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) round 2Afghanistan 0–6 JapanIranTehran,Iran
16:55UTC+4:30FIFA ReportKagawa 10',50'
Morishige 35'
Okazaki 57',60'
Honda 74'
Stadium:Azadi Stadium
Attendance: 8,650
Referee:Khamis Al-Kuwari (Qatar)
Syria  v Japan
8 October2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) round 2Syria 0–3 JapanOmanSeeb,Oman
17:00UTC+4:00AFC ReportHonda 55' (pen.)
Okazaki 70'
Usami 88'
Stadium:Seeb Stadium
Attendance: 680
Referee:Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Iran  v Japan
13 OctoberInternational FriendlyIran 1–1 JapanIranTehran,Iran
17:00UTC+4:30Torabi 45+1'FIFA ReportMuto 48'Stadium:Azadi Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)
Singapore  v Japan
12 November2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) round 2Singapore 0–3 JapanSingaporeKallang,Singapore
19:15UTC+8:00AFC ReportKanazaki 20'
Honda 26'
Yoshida 87'
Stadium:National Stadium
Attendance: 33,868
Referee:Fahad Al-Mirdasi (Saudi Arabia)
Cambodia  v Japan
17 November2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) round 2Cambodia 0–2 JapanCambodiaPhnom Penh,Cambodia
19:14UTC+7:00AFC ReportLaboravy 52' (o.g.)
Honda 90'
Stadium:Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 29,871
Referee: Fu Ming (China)


  Win   Draw   Loss

Players statistics

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Player-201401.1201.1601.2001.2303.2703.3106.1106.1608.0208.0508.0909.0309.0810.0810.1311.1211.172015Total
Yasuhito Endo148(14)O(1)OOO-------------4(1)152(15)
Shinji Okazaki85(40)O(1)OOOO(1)O(1)O(1)O---OO(2)O(1)O-O13(7)98(47)
Yasuyuki Konno84(2)-O--OO-----------3(0)87(2)
Makoto Hasebe83(2)OOOOO-OO---OOOOO-12(0)95(2)
Yuto Nagatomo76(3)OOOO--O----OOO-OO10(0)86(3)
Atsuto Uchida72(2)----OO-----------2(0)74(2)
Keisuke Honda65(24)O(1)O(1)O(1)OO(1)OO(1)O---O(1)O(1)O(1)OO(1)O(1)14(10)79(34)
Eiji Kawashima64(0)OOOO-OOO---------7(0)71(0)
Shinji Kagawa63(19)OOO(1)OOOOO---O(1)O(2)OOOO14(4)77(23)
Maya Yoshida48(3)O(1)OOOO-OO---O(1)OOOO(1)O13(3)61(6)
Hiroshi Kiyotake26(1)OOO-O--------OOO-7(0)33(1)
Hiroki Sakai19(0)----O-OO---OO--O-6(0)25(0)
Gotoku Sakai18(0)OOOO-O-------OO--7(0)25(0)
Masato Morishige17(1)OOOO-O--OOOOO(1)-OO-12(1)29(2)
Hotaru Yamaguchi15(0)----O-O-OO(1)OOOO--O9(1)24(1)
Shusaku Nishikawa15(0)--------OO-OOOOOO8(0)23(0)
Takashi Inui14(2)OOOO-O-----------5(0)19(2)
Tomoaki Makino14(1)----O-O(1)OOOO--O--O8(1)22(2)
Yuya Osako12(3)-----OOO---------3(0)15(3)
Shinzo Koroki12(0)--------OOOO-----4(0)16(0)
Toshihiro Aoyama7(0)-----O(1)-----------1(1)8(1)
Yoshinori Muto6(1)OOOOO-OO---OOOO(1)O-12(1)18(2)
Yohei Toyoda6(1)O--O-------------2(0)8(1)
Hiroki Mizumoto6(0)-----O-----------1(0)7(0)
Mu Kanazaki5(0)---------------O(1)-1(1)6(1)
Gaku Shibasaki4(1)--OO(1)-O(1)OOOOO---O--9(2)13(3)
Kosuke Ota4(0)-----O-O-O-------3(0)7(0)
Yosuke Kashiwagi4(0)--------------OOO3(0)7(0)
Genki Haraguchi3(0)------O(1)O---OOOOOO8(1)11(1)
Shuichi Gonda2(0)----O------------1(0)3(0)
Kensuke Nagai1(0)----O-O-OOO------5(0)6(0)
Takashi Usami0(0)----OO(1)OOOOOOOO(1)OOO13(2)13(2)
Kengo Kawamata0(0)----OO(1)--OOO------5(1)5(1)
Wataru Endo0(0)--------OOO-O---O5(0)5(0)
Hiroki Fujiharu0(0)----O---O-------O3(0)3(0)
Takuma Asano0(0)--------OOO------3(0)3(0)
Yuki Muto0(0)--------O(1)-O(1)------2(2)2(2)
Shogo Taniguchi0(0)------O-O--------2(0)2(0)
Daiki Niwa0(0)----------O---O--2(0)2(0)
Koki Yonekura0(0)----------O---O--2(0)2(0)
Takumi Minamino0(0)--------------O-O2(0)2(0)
Gen Shoji0(0)-----O-----------1(0)1(0)
Naoyuki Fujita0(0)---------O-------1(0)1(0)
Shu Kurata0(0)---------O-------1(0)1(0)
Masaaki Higashiguchi0(0)----------O------1(0)1(0)

National team (Women)

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Results

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Japan vDenmark
2015.03.04Japan1–2DenmarkPortugal
Ando ?'? ?'
? ?'
Japan vPortugal
2015.03.06Japan3–0PortugalPortugal
Kawamura ?'
Yokoyama ?'
Sugasawa ?'
Japan vFrance
2015.03.09Japan1–3FrancePortugal
Kawasumi ?'? ?'
? ?'
? ?'
Japan vIceland
2015.03.11Japan2–0IcelandPortugal
Miyama ?',?'
Japan vNew Zealand
2015.05.24Japan1–0New ZealandKagawa,Japan
Sawa ?'Stadium:Kagawa Marugame Stadium
Japan vItaly
2015.05.28Japan1–0ItalyNagano,Japan
Ogimi ?'Stadium:Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium
Japan vSwitzerland
2015.06.08Japan1–0SwitzerlandCanada
Miyama ?'
Japan vCameroon
2015.06.12Japan2–1CameroonCanada
Sameshima ?'
Sugasawa ?'
? ?'
Japan vEcuador
2015.06.16Japan1–0EcuadorCanada
Ogimi ?'
Japan vNetherlands
2015.06.23Japan2–1NetherlandsCanada
Ariyoshi ?'
Sakaguchi ?'
? ?'
Japan vAustralia
2015.06.27Japan1–0AustraliaCanada
Iwabuchi ?'
Japan vEngland
2015.07.01Japan2–1EnglandCanada
Miyama ?'
?' (o.g.)
? ?'
Japan vUnited States
2015.07.05Japan2–5United StatesCanada
Ogimi ?'
?' (o.g.)
? ?'
? ?'
? ?'
? ?'
? ?'
Japan vNorth Korea
2015.08.01Japan2–4North KoreaChina
Masuya ?'
Sugita ?'
? ?'
? ?'
? ?'
? ?'
Japan vSouth Korea
2015.08.04Japan1–2South KoreaChina
Nakajima ?'? ?'
? ?'
Japan vChina
2015.08.08Japan2–0ChinaChina
Yokoyama ?'
Sugita ?'
Japan vNetherlands
2015.11.29Japan1–3NetherlandsNetherlands
Sakaguchi ?'? ?'
? ?'
? ?'

Players statistics

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Player-201403.0403.0603.0903.1105.2405.2806.0806.1206.1606.2306.2707.0107.0508.0108.0408.0811.292015Total
Homare Sawa197(82)----O(1)OOOOOO-O----8(1)205(83)
Aya Miyama144(34)O-OO(2)OOO(1)OOOOO(1)O---O13(4)157(38)
Shinobu Ono125(39)O-OOOOOOOOOOO----12(0)137(39)
Kozue Ando119(18)O(1)OOOOOO----------7(1)126(19)
Yuki Ogimi112(52)O-OOOO(1)OOO(1)OOOO(1)---O13(3)125(55)
Azusa Iwashimizu109(11)O--OOOOO-OOOO----10(0)119(11)
Yukari Kinga92(5)O-O-OO-O---------5(0)97(5)
Mizuho Sakaguchi85(26)OOOO-OOO-O(1)OOO---O(1)12(2)97(28)
Miho Fukumoto75(0)-O-O-O--O--------4(0)79(0)
Rumi Utsugi74(5)OOOOOOOO-OOOO---O13(0)87(5)
Nahomi Kawasumi67(18)OOO(1)-OOOO-OOOO----11(1)78(19)
Saki Kumagai63(0)O-O-OOOO-OOOO---O11(0)74(0)
Aya Sameshima57(3)O-OOOO-O(1)OOOOO---O12(1)69(4)
Megumi Takase52(9)OOOO---------O-O-6(0)58(9)
Ayumi Kaihori46(0)--O--O-O-OOOO----7(0)53(0)
Asuna Tanaka30(3)-OOO----O-----OO-6(0)36(3)
Saori Ariyoshi30(0)OOOO-OO-OO(1)OOO---O12(1)42(1)
Megumi Kamionobe27(2)-O-O---OO----O---5(0)32(2)
Mana Iwabuchi25(3)--------OOO(1)OO----5(1)30(4)
Yuika Sugasawa24(8)OO(1)OOOOOO(1)O---OOOOO14(2)38(10)
Emi Nakajima21(5)--------------O(1)OO3(1)24(6)
Kana Osafune14(2)----------------O1(0)15(2)
Erina Yamane13(0)O---O-O------O--O5(0)18(0)
Yuri Kawamura11(1)-O(1)O-OOO-O----OOOO10(1)21(2)
Rika Masuya7(2)-------------O(1)-OO3(1)10(3)
Asano Nagasato7(1)OO-O----O--------4(0)11(1)
Kana Kitahara7(0)--------O----O---2(0)9(0)
Hikaru Naomoto6(0)-------------OO--2(0)8(0)
Mina Tanaka4(1)--------------OO-2(0)6(1)
Mai Kyokawa2(0)-------------OOO-3(0)5(0)
Saori Arimachi1(0)-------------OOOO4(0)5(0)
Ami Sugita1(0)-------------O(1)-O(1)O3(2)4(2)
Yumi Uetsuji1(0)-O-O----------O--3(0)4(0)
Ryoko Takara1(0)-------------O-O-2(0)3(0)
Shiho Kohata1(0)-------------O---1(0)2(0)
Rie Azami1(0)--------------O--1(0)2(0)
Kumi Yokoyama0(0)-O(1)-----------OOO(1)O5(2)5(2)
Ayaka Yamashita0(0)--------------OOO3(0)3(0)
Tomoko Muramatsu0(0)--------------OO-2(0)2(0)
Hanae Shibata0(0)--------------O--1(0)1(0)

References

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