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2005 Japan Football League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Japan Football League |
| season | 2005 |
| dates | 27 March – 4 December |
| winners | Ehime FC |
| 1st JFL title | |
| 1st D3 title | |
| promoted | Ehime FC |
| league topscorer | Hirokazu Otsubo (18 goals total) |
| matches | 240 |
| total goals | 731 |
| highest attendance | 7,726 (Round 21, |
| Ehime vs. SE Tokyo) | |
| lowest attendance | 102 (Round 27, |
| Printing vs. SE Tokyo) | |
| average attendance | 815 |
| prevseason | [2004](2004-japan-football-league) |
| nextseason | [2006](2006-japan-football-league) |
1st JFL title 1st D3 title Ehime vs. SE Tokyo) Printing vs. SE Tokyo) The 2005 Japan Football League was the seventh season of the Japan Football League, the third tier of the Japanese football league system.
Overview
It was contested by 16 teams, and Ehime FC won the championship.
Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima, Ryutsu Keizai University and Honda Lock were promoted from Regional Leagues by the virtue of their placing in the Regional League promotion series.
Table
Results
Top scorers
| Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPN Hirokazu Otsubo | Sagawa Express Osaka | ||||||||
| JPN Shinji Honda | Sony Sendai | ||||||||
| JPN Mitsuru Hasegawa | YKK AP | ||||||||
| BRA Amaral | FC Horikoshi | ||||||||
| JPN Naoki Ishibashi | ALO's Hokuriku | ||||||||
| JPN Kohei Masumoto | SC Tottori | ||||||||
| JPN Yoshihide Ogushi | Honda Lock | ||||||||
| JPN Kodai Suzuki | Honda FC | ||||||||
| JPN Manabu Wakabayashi | Tochigi SC | ||||||||
| JPN Hiroki Kishida | YKK AP | ||||||||
| JPN Kentaro Yoshida | Tochigi SC |
Attendance
--|notes=† Team played previous season in Regional Leagues.|date=July 2012}}
Promotion and relegation
No relegation has occurred due to expansion of the league to 18 teams. At the end the season, FC Ryukyu, JEF Reserves and Rosso Kumamoto were promoted from Regional leagues by the virtue of their placing in the Regional League promotion series.
References
References
- "JFL Top Scorers". Japan Football League.
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