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1994 Japan Football League


FieldValue
competitionJapan Football League
season1994
winnersCerezo Osaka
promotedCerezo Osaka
Kashiwa Reysol
relegatedno relegation
prevseason1993
nextseason1995

Kashiwa Reysol

Statistics of Japan Football League in the 1994 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Cerezo Osaka won the championship. Along with Kashiwa Reysol, they were promoted to the J.League.

NEC Yamagata, the future Montedio Yamagata, were promoted to the JFL before the season, having won the Regional Promotion Series.

Clubs

The following sixteen clubs participated in Japan Football League during the 1994 season.

  • Cerezo Osaka
  • Cosmo Oil
  • Fujieda Flux
  • Fujitsu
  • Honda
  • Kashiwa Reysol
  • Kawasaki Steel
  • Kofu Club
  • Kyoto Purple Sanga
  • NEC Yamagata
  • NTT Kanto
  • Otsuka Pharmaceutical
  • PJM Futures
  • Seino Transportation
  • Tokyo Gas
  • Toshiba

Personnel

ClubHead coach
Cerezo OsakaBRA Paulo Emilio
Cosmo Oil
Fujieda FluxJPN Yoshio Kikugawa
Fujitsu
Honda
Kashiwa ReysolBRA Zé Sérgio
Kawasaki Steel
Kofu ClubJPN Susumu Katsumata
Kyoto Purple SangaJPN George Yonashiro
NEC YamagataJPN Naoki Sugisawa
NTT Kanto
Otsuka PharmaceuticalJPN Hajime Ishii
PJM FuturesFRY Ivan Čabrinović
Seino Transportation
Tokyo GasJPN Toshiaki Imai
ToshibaJPN Takeo Takahashi

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Non-visa foreignFormer players
Cerezo OsakaBrazil Carlos MouraBrazil MarquinhosBrazil Toninho Cecílio
Cosmo OilSouth Korea Kim Byung-soo
Fujieda FluxArgentina Carlos MayorArgentina Darío SiviskiArgentina Nestor Omar PiccoliArgentina Pedro TroglioSouth Korea Cho Min-kook
FujitsuChina Gao Sheng
Honda
Kashiwa ReysolBrazil Aílton FerrazBrazil CarecaBrazil NelsinhoBrazil Wagner Lopes
Kawasaki Steel
Kofu Club
Kyoto Purple SangaBrazil AngeloBrazil EvertonBrazil WalterUruguay Mario LópezUruguay Santiago OstolazaBrazil Jair Masaoka
NEC YamagataBrazil Beto
NTT Kanto
Otsuka PharmaceuticalBrazil Wagner
PJM FuturesArgentina Héctor EnriqueArgentina Hugo MaradonaArgentina Pedro PasculliArgentina Sergio BatistaUruguay Johnny Miqueiro
Seino Transportation
Tokyo GasBrazil Amaral
ToshibaPanama Jorge Dely ValdésUruguay Pedro Pedrucci

League standings

References

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