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2006 J.League Division 1
14th season of J1 League
14th season of J1 League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | J.League Division 1 |
| season | 2006 |
| winners | Urawa Red Diamonds |
| 1st J.League title | |
| 5th Japanese title | |
| continentalcup1 | [Champions League](2007-afc-champions-league) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Urawa Red Diamonds |
| Kawasaki Frontale | |
| (all to the group stage) | |
| relegated | Avispa Fukuoka |
| Cerezo Osaka | |
| Kyoto Purple Sanga | |
| league topscorer | Magno Alves & Washington (26) |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 976 |
| highest attendance | 62,241 (Round 34, |
| Reds vs. Gamba) | |
| lowest attendance | 3,671 (Round 6, |
| Sanga vs. Avispa) | |
| average attendance | 18,292 |
| prevseason | [2005](2005-j-league-division-1) |
| nextseason | [2007](2007-j-league-division-1) |
1st J.League title 5th Japanese title Kawasaki Frontale (all to the group stage) Cerezo Osaka Kyoto Purple Sanga Reds vs. Gamba) Sanga vs. Avispa) The 2006 J.League Division 1 season was the 14th season since the establishment of the J.League Division 1. It began on March 4 and ended on December 2.
General
Promotion/relegation
- At the end of the 2005 season, Kyoto Purple Sanga, Avispa Fukuoka, and Ventforet Kofu were promoted to J1.
- At the end of the 2005 season, Kashiwa Reysol, Tokyo Verdy 1969, and Vissel Kobe were relegated to J2.
- At the end of the 2005 season, Ehime FC was promoted to J2.
Changes in competition format
- The Division 2 was expanded to 13 clubs.
- In games that require extra time in case of a tie (i.e. two-legged league cup games) away goals rule is adopted.
Changes in clubs
none
Honours
| Competition | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd place |
|---|---|---|---|
| J.League Division 1 | Urawa Red Diamonds | Kawasaki Frontale | Gamba Osaka |
| J.League Division 2 | Yokohama FC | Kashiwa Reysol | Vissel Kobe |
| Emperor's Cup | Urawa Red Diamonds | Gamba Osaka | Kashima Antlers |
| Consadole Sapporo | |||
| Nabisco Cup | JEF United Ichihara Chiba | Kashima Antlers | Kawasaki Frontale |
| Yokohama F. Marinos | |||
| XEROX Super Cup | Urawa Red Diamonds | Gamba Osaka |
Clubs
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- FFFFFF;"Kashima Antlers]]|position=top}}
- 000000;"Omiya Ardija]]|position=left}}
- 000000;"Urawa Red Diamonds]]|position=top}}
- FFFFFF;"FC Tokyo]]|position=left}}
- 000000;"Kawasaki Frontale]]}}
- FFFFFF;"Yokohama F. Marinos]]|position=left}}
- 000000;"Shimizu S-Pulse]]}}
- 000000;"Júbilo Iwata]]}}
- 000000;"Nagoya Grampus Eight]]|position=right}}
- FFFFFF;"Kyoto Purple Sanga]]|position=top}}
- FFFFFF;"Gamba Osaka]]|position=left}}
- FFFFFF;"Sanfrecce Hiroshima]]|position=left}} The following eighteen clubs participated in J.League Division 1 during 2006 season. Of these clubs, Kyoto Purple Sanga, Avispa Fukuoka, and Ventforet Kofu were newly promoted clubs.
- Albirex Niigata
- Avispa Fukuoka [[Image:Arrowupgreen.png]]
- Cerezo Osaka
- FC Tokyo
- Gamba Osaka
- JEF United Ichihara Chiba
- Júbilo Iwata
- Kashima Antlers
- Kawasaki Frontale
- Kyoto Purple Sanga [[Image:Arrowupgreen.png]]
- Nagoya Grampus Eight
- Oita Trinita
- Omiya Ardija
- Sanfrecce Hiroshima
- Shimizu S-Pulse
- Urawa Red Diamonds
- Ventforet Kofu [[Image:Arrowupgreen.png]]
- Yokohama F. Marinos
Personnel
| Club | Head coach |
|---|---|
| Albirex Niigata | JPN Jun Suzuki |
| Avispa Fukuoka | JPN Ryoichi Kawakatsu |
| Cerezo Osaka | JPN Yuji Tsukada |
| FC Tokyo | JPN Hisao Kuramata |
| Gamba Osaka | JPN Akira Nishino |
| JEF United Ichihara Chiba | BIH Amar Osim |
| Júbilo Iwata | BRA Adilson Batista |
| Kashima Antlers | BRA Paulo Autuori |
| Kawasaki Frontale | JPN Takashi Sekizuka |
| Kyoto Purple Sanga | JPN Naohiko Minobe |
| Nagoya Grampus Eight | NED Sef Vergoossen |
| Oita Trinita | BRA Péricles Chamusca |
| Omiya Ardija | JPN Toshiya Miura |
| Sanfrecce Hiroshima | SRB Mihailo Petrović |
| Shimizu S-Pulse | JPN Kenta Hasegawa |
| Urawa Red Diamonds | GER Guido Buchwald |
| Ventforet Kofu | JPN Takeshi Oki |
| Yokohama F. Marinos | JPN Takashi Mizunuma |
Foreign players
| Club | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Non-visa foreign | Type-C contract | Former players |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albirex Niigata | Brazil Edmílson | Brazil Fabinho Santos | Brazil Silvinho | |||
| Avispa Fukuoka | Brazil Alex | Brazil **Baron** | Brazil Roberto | Brazil Alexandre | Brazil *Gláucio* | |
| Cerezo Osaka | Brazil Bruno Quadros | Brazil Pingo | Brazil Zé Carlos | Brazil **Japa** | Brazil *André Neitzke* | |
| FC Tokyo | Brazil Jean | Brazil Lucas Severino | Brazil **Washington** | Brazil Rychely | Paraguay *Santiago Salcedo* | |
| Gamba Osaka | Brazil Fernandinho | Brazil Magno Alves | Brazil Sidiclei | Brazil **Lucas Chiaretti** | ||
| JEF United Ichihara Chiba | Austria Mario Haas | Bulgaria Ilian Stoyanov | Serbia Nebojša Krupniković | South Korea Kim Dong-soo | ||
| Júbilo Iwata | Brazil Fabrício | South Korea Kim Jin-kyu | ||||
| Kashima Antlers | Brazil Alex Mineiro | Brazil Fábio Santos | Brazil Fernando | Brazil **Chumbinho** | ||
| Kawasaki Frontale | Brazil Juninho | Brazil **Magnum** | Brazil Marcão | North Korea Jong Tae-se | Brazil *Marcus Vinícius* | |
| Kyoto Purple Sanga | Brazil **André Pinto** | Brazil Paulinho | Brazil **Pinheiro** | Brazil Diego | Brazil *Alemão* | |
| Brazil *Ricardo* | ||||||
| Nagoya Grampus Eight | Norway **Frode Johnsen** | Slovakia Marek Špilár | South Korea Kim Jung-woo | |||
| Oita Trinita | Brazil Edmilson Alves | Brazil **Rafael** | Brazil Túlio | Brazil **Platini** | Brazil *Osmar* | |
| Omiya Ardija | Brazil **Alison** | Brazil Toninho | Brazil *Rodrigo Gral* | |||
| Honduras *Saúl Martínez* | ||||||
| Sanfrecce Hiroshima | Brazil Beto | Brazil Ueslei | Croatia **Dario Dabac** | North Korea Ri Han-jae | South Korea Jo Woo-jin | Brazil *Dininho* |
| Shimizu S-Pulse | Brazil **Alexandre Goulart** | Brazil Marquinhos | South Korea Cho Jae-jin | |||
| Urawa Red Diamonds | Brazil Nenê | Brazil Robson Ponte | Brazil Washington | Spain Sergio Escudero | ||
| Ventforet Kofu | Brazil Alair | Brazil Baré | Brazil Biju | Brazil Josimar | ||
| Brazil **Neto** | ||||||
| Yokohama F. Marinos | Brazil Dutra | Brazil Marques | Brazil *Magrão* |
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 none
Table
Results
Top scorers
| Pos | Scorer | Club | Goals | 1 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BRA Magno Alves | Gamba Osaka | 26 | |||||||
| BRA Washington | Urawa Red Diamonds | ||||||||
| BRA Juninho | Kawasaki Frontale | 20 | |||||||
| BRA Lucas Severino | FC Tokyo | 18 | |||||||
| JPN Hisato Satō | Sanfrecce Hiroshima | ||||||||
| JPN Kazuki Ganaha | Kawasaki Frontale | ||||||||
| BRA Ueslei | Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 16 | |||||||
| JPN Ryūji Bando | Gamba Osaka | ||||||||
| KOR Cho Jae-jin | Shimizu S-Pulse | ||||||||
| JPN Ryoichi Maeda | Júbilo Iwata | 15 |
Attendance
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Awards
Individual
| Award | Recipient | Club | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Player of the Year | JPN Marcus Tulio Tanaka | Urawa Red Diamonds | |
| Young Player of the Year | JPN Jungo Fujimoto | Shimizu S-Pulse | |
| Manager of the Year | GER Guido Buchwald | Urawa Red Diamonds | |
| Top Scorer | BRA Magno Alves | Gamba Osaka | |
| BRA Washington | Urawa Red Diamonds | ||
| Fair Play Player Award | JPN Satoru Yamagishi | JEF United Ichihara Chiba | |
| JPN Yuichi Nemoto | Oita Trinita | ||
| Referee of the Year | JPN Toru Kamikawa | ||
| Assistant Referee of the Year | JPN Yoshikazu Hiroshima | ||
| Meritoriousness Player Award | JPN Masaaki Sawanobori | ||
| JPN Naoki Soma | |||
| JPN Nobuyuki Kojima |
Best Eleven
References
- "2006 J1 Top Scorers". J-League.
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