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1994 Japan Football League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Japan Football League |
| season | 1994 |
| winners | Cerezo Osaka |
| promoted | Cerezo Osaka |
| Kashiwa Reysol | |
| relegated | no relegation |
| prevseason | 1993 |
| nextseason | 1995 |
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
| Club | Head coach |
|---|---|
| Cerezo Osaka | BRA Paulo Emilio |
| Cosmo Oil | |
| Fujieda Flux | JPN Yoshio Kikugawa |
| Fujitsu | |
| Honda | |
| Kashiwa Reysol | BRA Zé Sérgio |
| Kawasaki Steel | |
| Kofu Club | JPN Susumu Katsumata |
| Kyoto Purple Sanga | JPN George Yonashiro |
| NEC Yamagata | JPN Naoki Sugisawa |
| NTT Kanto | |
| Otsuka Pharmaceutical | JPN Hajime Ishii |
| PJM Futures | FRY Ivan Čabrinović |
| Seino Transportation | |
| Tokyo Gas | JPN Toshiaki Imai |
| Toshiba | JPN Takeo Takahashi |
Foreign players
| Club | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | Player 5 | Non-visa foreign | Former players |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cerezo Osaka | Brazil Carlos Moura | Brazil Marquinhos | Brazil Toninho Cecílio | ||||
| Cosmo Oil | South Korea Kim Byung-soo | ||||||
| Fujieda Flux | Argentina Carlos Mayor | Argentina Darío Siviski | Argentina Nestor Omar Piccoli | Argentina Pedro Troglio | South Korea Cho Min-kook | ||
| Fujitsu | China Gao Sheng | ||||||
| Honda | |||||||
| Kashiwa Reysol | Brazil Aílton Ferraz | Brazil Careca | Brazil Nelsinho | Brazil Wagner Lopes | |||
| Kawasaki Steel | |||||||
| Kofu Club | |||||||
| Kyoto Purple Sanga | Brazil Angelo | Brazil Everton | Brazil Walter | Uruguay Mario López | Uruguay Santiago Ostolaza | Brazil Jair Masaoka | |
| NEC Yamagata | Brazil Beto | ||||||
| NTT Kanto | |||||||
| Otsuka Pharmaceutical | Brazil Wagner | ||||||
| PJM Futures | Argentina Héctor Enrique | Argentina Hugo Maradona | Argentina Pedro Pasculli | Argentina Sergio Batista | Uruguay Johnny Miqueiro | ||
| Seino Transportation | |||||||
| Tokyo Gas | Brazil Amaral | ||||||
| Toshiba | Panama Jorge Dely Valdés | Uruguay Pedro Pedrucci |
League standings
References
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