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2004 Japan Football League


FieldValue
competitionJapan Football League
season2004
dates28 March – 5 December
winnersOtsuka Pharmaceuticals
2nd JFL title
2nd D3 title
promotedOtsuka Pharmaceuticals
Thespa Kusatsu
relegatedKokushikan University
(expelled by JFA)
league topscorerTakehiro Hayashi (21 goal total)
matches239
total goals746
highest attendance13,743 (Round 27,
Thespa vs. Otsuka)
lowest attendance85 (Round 23,
Kokushikan vs. Tottori)
average attendance1,141
prevseason[2003](2003-japan-football-league)
nextseason[2005](2005-japan-football-league)

2nd JFL title 2nd D3 title Thespa Kusatsu (expelled by JFA) Thespa vs. Otsuka) Kokushikan vs. Tottori) The 2004 Japan Football League was the sixth season of the Japan Football League, the third tier of the Japanese football league system.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Otsuka Pharmaceuticals won the championship.

Table

Results

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals1235789
JPN Takehiro HayashiOtsuka Pharmaceuticals21
JPN Yasuaki OshimaOtsuka Pharmaceuticals20
JPN Koji MurayamaYokogawa Musashino18
JPN Junya NittaHonda FC18
JPN Mitsuru HasegawaYKK AP16
JPN Toshiro TomochikaEhime FC16
JPN Tatsuya FuruhashiHonda FC15
JPN Youichi MoriGunma Horikoshi14
JPN Yosuke KobayashiYokogawa Musashino12
JPN Takeshi UshibanaYKK AP12
JPN Atsushi YoshimotoThespa Kusatsu12

Attendances

--|notes=† Team played previous season in Regional Leagues.|date=January 2015}}

Promotion and relegation

Because of promotion of Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Thespa Kusatsu and expulsion of Kokushikan University, no relegation has occurred. After the season, Honda Lock, Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima and Ryutsu Keizai University were promoted from Regional Leagues by the virtue of their placing in the Regional League promotion series.

References

References

  1. [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20041202a5.html Arrest of Kokushikan players for sex attack on minor.]
  2. "JFL Top Scorers". Japan Football League.
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