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2012 J.League Division 2


FieldValue
competitionJ.League Division 2
season2012
winnersVentforet Kofu
1st J2 title
1st D2 title
promotedVentforet Kofu
Shonan Bellmare
Oita Trinita
relegatedMachida Zelvia
league topscorerDavi (29 goals)
matches462
total goals1073
highest attendance23,617
Trinita vs Ventforet
lowest attendance1,333
Thespa vs Roasso
average attendance5,805
prevseason[2011](2011-j-league-division-2)
nextseason[2013](2013-j-league-division-2)

1st J2 title 1st D2 title Shonan Bellmare Oita Trinita Trinita vs Ventforet Thespa vs Roasso

The 2012 J.League Division 2 season was the 41st season of the second-tier club football in Japan and the 14th season since the establishment of J2 League. The season started on March 4 and finished on November 11, followed by the promotion playoffs among the 3rd to 6th placed clubs (see the article).

Ventforet Kofu became champions and returned to J1 immediately after one season at J2. Shonan Bellmare finished second and also won the automatic promotion along with Kofu, returning to the J1 after two years of absence. Oita Trinita finished sixth, but won the promotion playoffs by defeating 3rd-placed Kyoto Sanga at the semifinal and 5th-placed JEF United Chiba at the final thus returning to the J1 after three years of absence.

For the first time ever, relegation to the third-tier JFL was implemented, and Machida Zelvia became the unlucky first team to suffer that fate by finishing in bottom place only one season after entering the professional divisions.

Clubs

The expected participant clubs are as follows:

Club nameHome town(s)Note(s)
Avispa FukuokaFukuokaRelegated from J1 League in [2011](2011-j-league-division-1)
Southcentral cities/town in Kanagawa
Ehime FCAll cities/towns in Ehime
Fagiano OkayamaAll cities/towns in Okayama
Gainare TottoriAll cities/towns in Tottori
All cities/towns in Gifu
Giravanz KitakyushuKitakyushu, Fukuoka
Mito, Ibaraki
JEF United ChibaChiba & Ichihara, Chiba
Kataller ToyamaAll cities/towns in Toyama
Montedio YamagataAll cities/towns in YamagataRelegated from J1 League in [2011](2011-j-league-division-1)
Roasso KumamotoKumamoto
Southwestern cities/towns in Kyoto
Thespa KusatsuAll cities/towns in Gunma
Tochigi SCUtsunomiya, Tochigi
All cities/towns in Ōita
Ventforet KofuAll cities/towns in YamanashiRelegated from J1 League in [2011](2011-j-league-division-1)
All cities/towns in Tokyo
All cities/towns in Tokushima
Matsumoto, NaganoPromoted from JFL in [2011](2011-japan-football-league)
Yokohama FCYokohama, Kanagawa
Machida ZelviaMachida, TokyoPromoted from JFL in [2011](2011-japan-football-league)

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC playerType-C contractNon-visa foreignFormer players
Avispa FukuokaBRA **Osmar**BRA SamirKOR Kim Min-jeKOR Oh Chang-hyunPRK Son Jeong-ryun
Shonan BellmareBRA Alex MartinsBRA **Quirino**KOR Han Kook-youngKOR **Lee Min-soo**KOR Kim Yeong-giBRA *Fabinho Cambalhota*
BRA *Raphael Macena*
Ehime FCBRA AlairCRO Ante Tomić
Fagiano OkayamaBRA Anderson GonzagaBRA TiagoKOR Kim Min-kyunKOR Go Daimu
Gainare TottoriCRI Kenny CunninghamCRI Roy SmithKOR Kim Sun-min
FC GifuBRA **Abuda**BRA **Danilo**KOR Kim Jung-hyunPRK Ri Han-jaeBRA *Bruno*
KOR *Kim Dong-gwon*
Giravanz KitakyushuBRA Leonardo MoreiraKOR Jim Jong-pil
Mito HollyHockKOR Hwang Ju-yunKOR Kim Yong-gi
JEF United ChibaBRA **Ricardo Lobo**NOR Tor Hogne AarøyAUS *Mark Milligan*
BRA *Reginaldo*
Kataller ToyamaKOR Seo Yong-duk
Machida ZelviaSCO Colin MarshallSER Dragan DimićKOR **Lee Woo-jin**
Montedio YamagataBRA **Branquinho**
Roasso KumamotoBRA Fábio PenaKOR Choi Kun-sik
Kyoto SangaBFA Wilfried SanouSER Miloš BajalicaKOR Jung Woo-youngKOR Hwang Te-song
Thespa KusatsuBRA **Alex Rafael**PRK Kim Song-yongBRA *Lincoln*
BRA *Heberty*
Tochigi SCBRA PaulinhoBRA SabiaKOR Cha Young-hwanKOR Yoo Dae-hyunBRA Jairo Balotelli
Oita TrinitaKOR Choi Jung-hanKOR Kim Chang-hunKOR Lee Dong-myungKOR Kim Jung-hyun
Ventforet KofuBRA DaviBRA DouglasBRA **Fernandinho**KOR Choi Sung-keunBRA Renato SáBRA *Gabriel Pimba*
Tokyo VerdyBRA Alex HenriqueBRA **Jymmy**KOR **Bae Dae-won**BRA **Nicollas**BRA *Josimar*
Tokushima VortisBRA **Alex**BRA Diogo OliveiraBRA DouglasKOR Oh Seung-hoonKOR Kim Jong-minBRA *Elizeu*
Matsumoto YamagaBRA **Allisson Ricardo**BRA **Thiago Silva**KOR **Choi Yong-woo**KOR **Yoon Sung-yeul**BRA *Eydison*
KOR *Lee Jong-min*
Yokohama FCBRA **Igor Castro**BRA KaioKOR Bae Seung-jinKOR Park Tae-hongKOR Na Sung-sooBRA *Roberto*

Promotions and relegations

Promotions to Division 1

Rather than 3 spots for automatic promotions to J.League Division 1 (J1) until the previous season, there are only 2 spots for automatic promotions from this season, and the 3rd promoting club will be determined by a play-off called Play-off for Promotion to J1 (J1昇格プレーオフ) held by 4 clubs (3rd – 6th placed clubs in the standings in the league matches). The regulation is: ;First Round :Two fixtures will be held, the "3rd placed club versus the 6th placed club" and the "4th placed club versus the 5th placed club". Each tie will be played as one-off match at the home stadium, which was determined by the standings in the league matches (i.e., 3rd and 4th placed clubs' stadiums). ;Final Round :The fixture will be held between the two winners of the first-round fixtures. The tie will be played as one-off match at a neutral venue, which was determined to be the Tokyo National Stadium on 23 July. ;Tiebreakers :If the score is tied after 90 minutes, neither extra time nor penalty shoot-out will be held, the winner is determined by the standings in the league matches. ;Exceptional Cases :In case one or more clubs of 3rd–6th places cannot meet promotion criteria, remaining clubs will participate in the play-off: the spots cannot be replaced by 7th-placed or lower clubs' case only three of the four clubs meet the promotion criteria, the highest ranked club among them will receive a bye to the final round. :* In case only two of the four clubs meet the promotion criteria, only the final round will be held. :* In case only one of the four clubs meets the promotion criteria, it will automatically promote. :* In case none of the four clubs meets the promotion criteria, the number of promoting club will be decreased.

On 28 September, it was announced that the following clubs did not meet the criteria, mainly in regard to the stadium's size, which are required to J1 clubs to maintain, thus will not be promoted to J1, or participating promotion playoffs even if finishing in the appropriate standing at the end of the regular season: :*Mito HollyHock :*Thespa Kusatsu :*Machida Zelvia :*FC Gifu :*Gainare Tottori :*Ehime FC :*Giravanz Kitakyushu :*Oita Trinita was granted a J1 license allowing promotion, but this will be revoked if the club cannot pay back ¥300 million debt to the JFA by 12 October.

Relegations to JFL

In 2008, J.League and Japan Football Association planned that at most 3 clubs in J2 are to relegate to Japan Football League (JFL) every season after the number of J2 clubs reached 22.

In January 2012, since the number of J2 clubs reached 22 from this season, J.League determined the regulation of the relegations from J2 to JFL that at most 2 clubs in J2 will relegate to JFL every season. The regulation is:

  • 1st placed JFL club will replace a J2 club if it meets promotion criteria.
  • 2nd placed JFL club will replace a J2 club if it meets promotion criteria and wins a home-and-away play-off against the J2 club.
  • 3rd placed or lower JFL clubs cannot promote to J2 even if 1st or 2nd placed JFL clubs do not meet promotion criteria: the number of relegating clubs from J2 will be decreased.
    • Thus, in the play-off, the second last (i.e. 21st placed) J2 club will meet the 2nd placed JFL club if 1st placed JFL club promotes to J2; otherwise the last (i.e. 22nd placed) J2 club will meet.

League table

Results

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals124511
BRA DaviVentforet Kofu
JPN Takuma AbeTokyo Verdy
JPN Kengo KawamataFagiano Okayama
JPN Yoshihito FujitaJEF United Chiba
JPN Koki AritaEhime FC
JPN Jin HanatoGiravanz Kitakyushu
JPN Kazushi MitsuhiraOita Trinita
JPN Yasuhito MorishimaOita Trinita
JPN Atsutaka NakamuraKyoto Sanga
JPN Kosuke TaketomiRoasso Kumamoto
JPN Takayuki FunayamaMatsumoto Yamaga
JPN Hisashi JogoAvispa Fukuoka
JPN Tetsuya ŌkuboYokohama FC

Updated to games played on 11 November 2012

Source: J. League

Attendances

Promotion Playoffs to Division 1

2012 J.League Road To J1 Play-Offs (2012 J1昇格プレーオフ)

The schedule was as follows. The format would be changed if one or more of the involved clubs could not meet the promotion criteria to Division 1.

If the score tied by 90 minutes, the winner would be determined by the league standings.

| RD1-seed1=3 | RD1-team1=Kyoto Sanga | RD1-score1= 0 | RD1-seed2=6 | RD1-team2=Oita Trinita | RD1-score2= 4

| RD1-seed3=4 | RD1-team3=Yokohama FC | RD1-score3= 0 | RD1-seed4=5 | RD1-team4=JEF United Chiba | RD1-score4= 4

| RD2-seed1=6 | RD2-team1=Oita Trinita | RD2-score1= 1 | RD2-seed2=5 | RD2-team2=JEF United Chiba | RD2-score2= 0

Semifinals



Yonekura
Sato

Final


Oita Trinita promoted to J.League Division 1.

References

References

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  2. link. J.League. (18 August 2011)
  3. (23 July 2012). "2012Jリーグ J1昇格プレーオフ決勝およびJ2/JFL入れ替え戦第1戦の日程変更のお知らせ". J.League official website.
  4. link. J.League. (22 July 2008)
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  6. J. League. (11 May 2012). "2012Jリーグ ディビジョン2 第13節 栃木SC vs アビスパ福岡 再開試合 詳細決定".
  7. J. League. (2 October 2012). "2012Jリーグ ディビジョン2 第36節 松本山雅FC vs FC岐阜 代替開催日決定のお知らせ".
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