Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

2005 J.League Division 1

13th season of J1 League


13th season of J1 League

FieldValue
competitionJ.League Division 1
season2005
winnersGamba Osaka
1st J.League title
1st Japanese title
continentalcup1[Champions League](2006-afc-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersGamba Osaka
Tokyo Verdy 1969
(all to the group stage)
relegatedKashiwa Reysol
Tokyo Verdy 1969
Vissel Kobe
league topscorerClemerson (33 goals)
matches306
total goals873
highest attendance55,476 (Round 9,
Reds vs. Grampus)
lowest attendance3,267 (Round 5,
Verdy vs. Sanfrecce)
average attendance18,765
prevseason[2004](2004-j-league-division-1)
nextseason[2006](2006-j-league-division-1)

1st J.League title 1st Japanese title Tokyo Verdy 1969 (all to the group stage) Tokyo Verdy 1969 Vissel Kobe Reds vs. Grampus) Verdy vs. Sanfrecce) The 2005 J.League Division 1 season was the 13th season since the establishment of J.League Division 1. It began on March 5 and ended on December 3, followed by J. League promotion/relegation series matches on December 7 and 10.

General

Promotion and relegation

  • At the end of the 2004 season, Kawasaki Frontale and Omiya Ardija were promoted to J1.
  • At the end of the 2004 season, there were no relegation to J2.
  • At the end of the 2004 season, Tokushima Vortis and Thespakusatsu Gunma were promoted to J2 from JFL.

Changes in competition formats

  • The Division 1 was expanded to 18 clubs, and Division 2 stays at 12 clubs.
  • The format of Division 1 was changed from the double-season format to a single season.
  • In games that require extra time in case of a tie (i.e. league cup finals), golden goal rules were eliminated. Clubs now had to play the full extra time.

Changes in clubs

  • JEF United relocates from Ichihara to the prefecture capital, Chiba, and becomes JEF United Ichihara Chiba.

Honours

CompetitionChampionRunner-up3rd place
J.League Division 1Gamba OsakaUrawa Red DiamondsKashima Antlers
J.League Division 2Kyoto Purple SangaAvispa FukuokaVentforet Kofu
Emperor's CupUrawa Red DiamondsShimizu S-PulseCerezo Osaka
Omiya Ardija
Nabisco CupJEF United Ichihara ChibaGamba OsakaUrawa Red Diamonds
Yokohama F. Marinos
XEROX Super CupTokyo Verdy 1969Yokohama F. Marinos

Clubs

  1. 000000;"Albirex Niigata]]|position=bottom}}
  2. FFFFFF;"Kashima Antlers]]|position=top}}
  3. 000000;"Omiya Ardija]]|position=left}}
  4. 000000;"Urawa Red Diamonds]]|position=top}}
  5. FFFFFF;"FC Tokyo]]|position=left}}
  6. 000000;"Kawasaki Frontale]]}}
  7. FFFFFF;"Yokohama F. Marinos]]|position=left}}
  8. 000000;"Shimizu S-Pulse]]}}
  9. 000000;"Júbilo Iwata]]}}
  10. 000000;"Nagoya Grampus Eight]]|position=right}}
  11. FFFFFF;"Gamba Osaka]]|position=left}}
  12. FFFFFF;"Vissel Kobe]]|position=left}}
  13. FFFFFF;"Sanfrecce Hiroshima]]|position=left}} Following eighteen clubs played in J.League Division 1 during 2005 season. Of these clubs, Omiya Ardija and Kawasaki Frontale were newly promoted clubs.
  • Albirex Niigata
  • Cerezo Osaka
  • FC Tokyo
  • Gamba Osaka
  • JEF United Ichihara Chiba
  • Júbilo Iwata
  • Kashima Antlers
  • Kashiwa Reysol
  • Kawasaki Frontale [[Image:Arrowupgreen.png]]
  • Nagoya Grampus Eight
  • Oita Trinita
  • Omiya Ardija [[Image:Arrowupgreen.png]]
  • Sanfrecce Hiroshima
  • Shimizu S-Pulse
  • Tokyo Verdy 1969
  • Urawa Red Diamonds
  • Vissel Kobe
  • Yokohama F. Marinos

Personnel

ClubHead coach
Albirex NiigataJPN Yasuharu Sorimachi
Cerezo OsakaJPN Shinji Kobayashi
FC TokyoJPN Hiromi Hara
Gamba OsakaJPN Akira Nishino
JEF United Ichihara ChibaBIH Ivica Osim
Júbilo IwataJPN Masakuni Yamamoto
Kashima AntlersBRA Toninho Cerezo
Kashiwa ReysolJPN Hiroshi Hayano
Kawasaki FrontaleJPN Takashi Sekizuka
Nagoya Grampus EightJPN Hitoshi Nakata
Oita TrinitaBRA Péricles Chamusca
Omiya ArdijaJPN Toshiya Miura
Sanfrecce HiroshimaJPN Takeshi Ono
Shimizu S-PulseJPN Kenta Hasegawa
Tokyo Verdy 1969BRA Vadão
Urawa Red DiamondsGER Guido Buchwald
Vissel KobeCZE Pavel Řehák
Yokohama F. MarinosJPN Takeshi Okada

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Non-visa foreignType-C contractFormer players
Albirex NiigataBrazil Ânderson LimaBrazil EdmílsonBrazil Fabinho SantosBrazil **Neto Potiguar**Brazil *Marcel Sacramento*
Cerezo OsakaBrazil Bruno QuadrosBrazil FabinhoBrazil Zé Carlos
FC TokyoBrazil JeanBrazil Lucas SeverinoParaguay **Santiago Salcedo**Brazil **Rychely**Brazil *Danilo Gomes*
Gamba OsakaBrazil ClemersonBrazil FernandinhoBrazil Sidiclei
JEF United Ichihara ChibaAustria Mario HaasBulgaria Ilian StoyanovRomania **Gabriel Popescu**South Korea Kim Dong-soo
Júbilo IwataSouth Korea Choi Yong-sooSouth Korea Kim Jin-kyuSenegal Ibrahima Rene CamaraBrazil *Rodrigo Gral*
Kashima AntlersBrazil Alex MineiroBrazil FernandoBrazil **Ricardinho**Brazil *Ari*
Kashiwa ReysolBrazil Cléber SantanaBrazil **França**Brazil **Reinaldo**Brazil *Ricardinho*
South Korea *Choi Sung-kuk*
Kawasaki FrontaleBrazil Augusto CésarBrazil JuninhoBrazil Marcus ViníciusSouth Korea Chong Yong-deBrazil Hulk
Nagoya Grampus EightBrazil ClaitonNorth Korea An Yong-hakArgentina Jorge Sebastián Núñez
Brazil EduardoBrazil ***Luizão***
Brazil *Marques*
Brazil *Ueslei*
Oita TrinitaBrazil **Edmilson Alves**Brazil Magno AlvesBrazil **Túlio**Brazil *Dodô*
Netherlands *Patrick Zwaanswijk*
Omiya ArdijaBrazil **Leandro**Brazil ToninhoBrazil TutoBrazil *Christian*
Sanfrecce HiroshimaBrazil BetoBrazil DininhoBrazil GalvãoNorth Korea Ri Han-jaeBrazil Jorginho
Shimizu S-PulseBrazil MarquinhosSouth Korea Cho Jae-jinSouth Korea Choi Tae-ukBrazil *Rogério Corrêa*
Tokyo Verdy 1969Brazil **Gil**Brazil WashingtonSouth Korea Lee Woo-jin
South Korea Moon Je-chun
Urawa Red DiamondsBrazil NenêBrazil **Robson Ponte**Croatia **Tomislav Marić**Brazil Eliézio
Spain Sergio EscuderoBrazil *Emerson Sheik*
Turkey *Alpay Özalan*
Vissel KobeCzech Republic **Ivo Ulich**Czech Republic **Martin Müller**Czech Republic Pavel HorváthSouth Korea Park Kang-joBrazil *Diego Souza*
Brazil *Roger Machado*
Cameroon *Patrick Mboma*
Yokohama F. MarinosBrazil DutraBrazil **Magrão**Brazil **Rodrigo Gral**Brazil *Adhemar*
South Korea *Ahn Jung-hwan*

Format

Eighteen clubs will play in double round-robin (home and away) format, a total of 34 games each. A club receives 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. The clubs are ranked by points, and tie breakers are, in the following order:

  • Goal differential
  • Goals scored
  • Head-to-head results A draw would be conducted, if necessary. However, if two clubs are tied at the first place, both clubs will be declared as the champions. The bottom two clubs will be relegated to J2, while the 16th placed club plays a two-legged Promotion/relegation Series. ;Changes from previous year
  • Number of clubs competing increased from 16 to 18
  • The season format was changed from the double-season format to a single season.
  • Number of games per club increased from 30 games to 34 games per season.

Table

Results

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals12318616891012
BRA ClemersonGamba Osaka
BRA WashingtonTokyo Verdy 1969
BRA EdmílsonAlbirex Niigata
BRA Magno AlvesOita Trinita
JPN Hisato SatōSanfrecce Hiroshima
BRA JuninhoKawasaki Frontale
JPN Masashi OguroGamba Osaka
BRA Alex MineiroKashima Antlers
JPN Robert CullenJúbilo Iwata
JPN Ryoichi MaedaJúbilo Iwata
JPN Seiichiro MakiJEF United Ichihara Chiba
JPN Yuki AbeJEF United Ichihara Chiba

Attendance figures

--|notes=† Team played previous season in J2.

--‡ Relocated from Ichihara to Chiba.}}

Awards

Individual

AwardRecipientClub
Player of the YearBRA ClemersonGamba Osaka
Young Player of the YearJPN Robert CullenJúbilo Iwata
Manager of the YearJPN Akira NishinoGamba Osaka
Top ScorerBRA ClemersonGamba Osaka
Fair Play Player AwardJPN Masashi OguroGamba Osaka
JPN Teruyuki MoniwaFC Tokyo
Referee of the YearJPN Kazuhiko Matsumura
Assistant Referee of the YearJPN Masatoshi Shibata
Meritoriousness Player AwardBRA Bismarck

Best Eleven

PositionFootballerClubNationality
GKMotohiro Yoshida (1)Cerezo OsakaJapan
DFIlian Stoyanov (1)JEF United Ichihara ChibaBulgaria
DFMarcus Tulio Tanaka (2)Urawa Red DiamondsJapan
DFYuji Nakazawa (4)Yokohama F. MarinosJapan
MFFernandinho (1)Gamba OsakaBrazil
MFMitsuo Ogasawara (5)Kashima AntlersJapan
MFTatsuya Furuhashi (1)Cerezo OsakaJapan
MFYasuhito Endō (3)Gamba OsakaJapan
MFYuki Abe (1)JEF United Ichihara ChibaJapan
FWClemerson (1)Gamba OsakaBrazil
FWHisato Satō (1)Sanfrecce HiroshimaJapan
  • The number in brackets denotes the number of times that the footballer has appeared in the Best 11.

References

References

  1. "2005 J1 Top Scorers". J-League.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 2005 J.League Division 1 — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report