2018 Japan Football League

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Japan Football League
Season2018
ChampionsHonda FC
8th JFL title
4th D4 title
PromotedVanraure Hachinohe
RelegatedCobaltore Onagawa
Matches played240
Goals scored674 (2.81 per match)
Top goalscorerShogo Omachi
Honda FC (18 goals)
Highest attendance5,241
FC Imabari v Honda Lock SC (18 November)
Lowest attendance111
ReinMeer Aomori v Honda Lock SC (14 July)
Average attendance907
2017
2019

The 2018 Japan Football League (Japanese: 第20回日本フットボールリーグ, Hepburn: Dai Nijikkai Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu) was the fifth season of the fourth tier in Japanese football, and the 20th season since the establishment of Japan Football League. The season ran from 11 March to 18 November 2018.[1]

Clubs[]

Sixteen clubs participated in this season of Japan Football League. The list was announced on 15 January 2018.[2]

Club Name Home Town Position Notes
Cobaltore Onagawa Onagawa, Miyagi RPS 1st Promoted from TSL after 1st place in 41st Regional Promotion Series
FC Imabari Imabari, Ehime 6th J.League 100 Year Plan club status and J3 license holders
FC Osaka All cities/towns in Osaka 4th
Honda FC Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 1st Defending champions of 2017
Honda Lock Miyazaki, Miyazaki 8th
Maruyasu Okazaki Okazaki, Aichi 9th
MIO Biwako Shiga Kusatsu, Shiga 13th
Nara Club All cities/towns in Nara[a] 7th J.League 100 Year Plan club status and J3 license holders
ReinMeer Aomori Aomori, Aomori 2nd
Ryutsu Keizai Dragons Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki 10th
Sony Sendai Tagajō, Miyagi 3rd
Tegevajaro Miyazaki Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Miyazaki RPS 2nd Promoted from KSL after 2nd place in 41st Regional Promotion Series
Tokyo Musashino City Musashino, Tokyo 11th J.League 100 Year Plan club status
Vanraure Hachinohe Eastern cities/towns in Aomori[b] 5th J.League 100 Year Plan club status and J3 license holders
Veertien Mie All cities/towns in Mie[c] 12th
Verspah Oita Yufu & Ōita, Ōita 14th
  1. ^ centering on Nara
  2. ^ Hachinohe, Towada, Gonohe, Sannohe, Takko, Hashikami, Nanbu, Shingo, Oirase, Misawa, Shichinohe, Rokunohe, Tohoku, Noheji, Yokohama, Rokkasho
  3. ^ centering on Kuwana & Yokkaichi

Personnel and kits[]

Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer
Cobaltore Onagawa Japan Tatsuya Murata Japan Mizuno
FC Imabari Japan Japan Adidas
FC Osaka Japan Japan New Balance
Honda FC Japan Hiroyasu Ibata Japan Umbro
Honda Lock Japan Japan Kappa
Maruyasu Okazaki Japan Ryuji Kitamura Japan Keita Sugimoto Penalty
MIO Biwako Shiga Japan Masafumi Nakaguchi vacant Nike
Nara Club Japan Norihiro Satsukawa Japan Shinichi Mukai SQUADRA
ReinMeer Aomori Japan Tatsuya Mochizuki Japan Umbro
Ryutsu Keizai Dragons Japan Shunichi Nakajima vacant Adidas
Sony Sendai Japan Japan Umbro
Tegevajaro Miyazaki Japan Nobuhiro Ishizaki Japan Hideo Tanaka Penalty
Tokyo Musashino City Japan Kim Jong-song Japan Yonex
Vanraure Hachinohe Japan Masahiro Kuzuno Japan Takafumi Sudo ATHLETA
Veertien Mie Japan Japan Katsuhisa Inamori Mizuno
Verspah Oita Japan Shigemitsu Sudo Japan WARRIX

Change in rules[]

This season was the last to use the two-stage format, similar to the one J.League had in its early years and used in 2015 and 2016. Two single round-robin stages were held, and winners of each stage determined the champion in the post-season home and away championship playoffs. After five seasons, the JFL reverted to a one-stage double round-robin starting in 2019.[3]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Honda FC (C) 30 25 4 1 76 25 +51 79
2 FC Osaka 30 18 3 9 54 34 +20 57
3 Vanraure Hachinohe (P) 30 16 8 6 43 21 +22 56 Promotion to 2019 J3 League[a]
4 Sony Sendai 30 16 4 10 67 43 +24 52
5 FC Imabari 30 14 7 9 63 32 +31 49
6 Tokyo Musashino City 30 14 7 9 49 36 +13 49
7 MIO Biwako Shiga 30 13 7 10 38 35 +3 46
8 Nara Club 30 12 6 12 33 32 +1 42
9 Verspah Oita 30 11 6 13 29 38 −9 39
10 ReinMeer Aomori 30 10 7 13 38 48 −10 37
11 Veertien Mie 30 9 8 13 40 52 −12 35
12 Tegevajaro Miyazaki 30 9 5 16 43 60 −17 32
13 Maruyasu Okazaki 30 8 7 15 33 46 −13 31
14 Honda Lock 30 6 11 13 29 52 −23 29
15 Ryutsu Keizai Dragons 30 4 7 19 20 50 −30 19
16 Cobaltore Onagawa (R) 30 4 5 21 18 65 −47 17 Relegation to 2019 Regional Leagues
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
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ To qualify for promotion, a club must hold a 100 Year Plan status, obtain J3 license (marked in bold in the table), and finish both in the top 4 of the JFL, and either 1st or 2nd among the promotion-eligible clubs.

Top scorers[]

As of match played 18 November 2018.[4]
Rank Player Club Goals
1
Japan Shogo Omachi Honda FC
18
2
Japan Tokyo Musashino City FC
17
3 Japan Shogo Fujimaki Veertien Mie 16
Japan Sony Sendai FC
5 Japan Kazuki Sakamoto MIO Biwako Shiga 15
Japan Jun Arima FC Imabari
7 Japan Shota Suzuki Sony Sendai FC 14
Japan FC Imabari
9
Japan ReinMeer Aomori FC
13
10
Japan Shoma Mizunaga Tegevajaro Miyazaki
12

Attendances[]

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 FC Imabari 46,219 4,805 2,006 3,081 +41.3%
2 Vanraure Hachinohe 33,114 4,075 1,107 2,208 +4.8%
3 Nara Club 26,925 2,443 994 1,795 +24.0%
4 Veertien Mie 12,732 1,263 594 849 +7.2%
5 Tokyo Musashino City FC 12,657 1,413 495 844 +19.5%
6 Honda FC 12,288 1,753 489 819 −4.9%
7 FC Osaka 11,823 1,923 241 788 +32.0%
8 Verspah Oita 8,734 1,414 236 582 +43.0%
9 Cobaltore Onagawa 8,056 1,313 207 537 n/a
10 ReinMeer Aomori 7,696 1,337 111 513 −28.8%
11 MIO Biwako Shiga 7,674 1,526 182 512 −21.4%
12 Sony Sendai FC 7,014 1,006 190 468 +32.6%
13 Dragons Ryugasaki 6,903 727 161 460 +48.4%
14 Tegevajaro Miyazaki 6,052 831 203 403 n/a
15 FC Maruyasu Okazaki 5,343 658 208 356 −9.6%
16 Honda Lock SC 4,581 626 160 305 −7.3%
League total 217,721 4,805 111 907 +13.8%

Updated to games played on 18 November 2018
Source: JFL

Promotion from Regional Leagues[]

Matsue City FC and Suzuka Unlimited

References[]

  1. ^ "第20回日本フットボールリーグ大会方式のお知らせ" (in Japanese). Japan Football League. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. ^ "第20回日本フットボールリーグ参加チーム" (in Japanese). Japan Football League. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  3. ^ "お知らせ「2019年度以降シーズンの大会方式について」" [Notice about the convention method of the season from 2019] (in Japanese). Japan Football League. 5 July 2018.
  4. ^ "日本フットボールリーグオフィシャルWebサイト【得点R】".

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