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2008 Japan Football League


FieldValue
competitionJapan Football League
season2008
dates16 March – 30 November
winnersHonda FC
4th JFL title
5th D3 title
promotedTochigi SC
Kataller Toyama
Fagiano Okayama
league topscorerJunya Nitta (25 goals total)
matches306
total goals890
highest attendance13,821 (Round 34,
Tochigi vs. Kariya)
lowest attendance141 (Round 4,
Mizushima vs. Yokogawa)
average attendance1,573
prevseason2007
nextseason2009

4th JFL title 5th D3 title Kataller Toyama Fagiano Okayama Tochigi vs. Kariya) Mizushima vs. Yokogawa) The 2008 Japan Football League was the tenth season of the Japan Football League, the third tier of the Japanese football league system.

Overview

It was contested by 18 teams. Honda FC won the championship.

ALO's Hokuriku and YKK AP, both based in Toyama merged before the season to become Kataller Toyama.

Fagiano Okayama, New Wave Kitakyushu and MIO Biwako Kusatsu were promoted from Regional leagues by the virtue of their placing in the Regional League promotion series.

New Wave Kitakyushu and Kataller Toyama were approved as J. League associate members at the annual meeting in January. Fagiano Okayama were approved back in 2007 when playing in Regional league. FC Ryukyu's application was declined.

Table

Results

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals123456810
JPN Junya NittaHonda FC25
JPN Kodai SuzukiHonda FC20
JPN Yasutaka KobayashiFagiano Okayama19
JPN Kohei KiyamaFagiano Okayama18
JPN Yusuke SatoTochigi SC16
JPN Mitsuru HasegawaKataller Toyama15
JPN Gen NakamuraSagawa Shiga15
JPN Goshi OkuboSony Sendai14
JPN Go TogashiTDK SC14
JPN Kiyohiro HirabayashiFC Kariya12
JPN Hideyuki IshidaKataller Toyama12

Attendance

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

Promotion and relegation

No relegation has occurred. Machida Zelvia, V-Varen Nagasaki and Honda Lock were promoted to JFL from Regional leagues at the end of the season.

References

References

  1. "JFL Top Scorers". Japan Football League.
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