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1995 Japan Football League


FieldValue
competitionJapan Football League
season1995
winnersFukuoka Blux
promotedFukuoka Blux
Kyoto Purple Sanga
relegatedNo relegation
prevseason1994
nextseason1996

Kyoto Purple Sanga Statistics of Japan Football League in the 1995 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Fukuoka Blux won the championship. They were promoted to the J.League along with Kyoto Purple Sanga.

Newly promoted teams before the season were Brummell Sendai (the future Vegalta Sendai), and Fukushima FC, which despite its name was based in Kōriyama.

Clubs

The following sixteen clubs participated in Japan Football League Division 1 during the 1995 season.

  • Brummell Sendai
  • Cosmo Oil
  • Fujitsu
  • Fukuoka Flux
  • Fukushima
  • Honda
  • Kyoto Purple Sanga
  • NEC Yamagata
  • NTT Kanto
  • Otsuka Pharmaceutical
  • Seino Transportation
  • Tokyo Gas
  • Toshiba
  • Tosu Futures
  • Ventforet Kofu
  • Vissel Kobe

Personnel

ClubHead coach
Brummell SendaiJPN Takekazu Suzuki
Cosmo OilJPN Yoshihiko Yamamoto
Fukuoka FluxARG Jorge Olguín
Fujitsu
Fukushima
Honda
Kyoto Purple SangaBRA Oscar
NEC YamagataJPN Nobuhiro Ishizaki
NTT Kanto
Otsuka PharmaceuticalJPN Hajime Ishii
Seino Transportation
Tokyo GasJPN Kiyoshi Okuma
ToshibaJPN Takeo Takahashi
Tosu FuturesKOR Chang Woe-ryong
Ventforet KofuJPN Yuji Tsukada
Vissel KobeSCO Stuart Baxter

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Non-visa foreignFormer players
Brummell Sendai
Cosmo OilSouth Korea Kim Byung-soo
FujitsuChina Gao ShengSouth Korea Shin Che-bon
Fukuoka FluxArgentina Carlos MayorArgentina Hugo MaradonaArgentina Nestor Omar PiccoliArgentina Pedro TroglioArgentina Darío Siviski
FukushimaSouth Korea Gwak Kyung-keun
HondaBrazil Wagner LopesBrazil Walter
Kyoto Purple SangaBrazil BaltazarBrazil Edmílson MatiasBrazil Luiz CarlosBrazil MauricinhoUruguay Mario López
NEC YamagataBrazil AldroBrazil Angelo
NTT Kanto
Otsuka PharmaceuticalBrazil AlmirBrazil Wagner
Seino Transportation
Tokyo GasBrazil AmaralCameroon Edwin Ifeanyi
ToshibaCzech Republic Pavel ŘehákUruguay Pedro Pedrucci
Tosu FuturesArgentina Héctor EnriqueCameroon Stephen TatawFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran MilinkovićFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragiša Binić
Ventforet KofuCzech Republic František Mysliveček
Vissel KobeScotland Lee BaxterSweden Jan JönssonSwitzerland Thomas BickelTunisia Ziad Tlemçani

League table

16Seino Transportation30822276226

References

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