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2013 Japan Football League


FieldValue
competitionJapan Football League
season2013
winnersNagano Parceiro
1st JFL title
1st D3 title
promotedKamatamare Sanuki
league topscorerYuji Unozawa
(20 goals)
matches306
total goals784
highest attendance10,116
F.C. Ryukyu vs Uva
lowest attendance103
Printing vs Uva
average attendance1,322
prevseason2012
nextseason2014 (J3)
2014 (JFL)

1st JFL title 1st D3 title (20 goals) F.C. Ryukyu vs Uva Printing vs Uva 2014 (JFL)

The 2013 Japan Football League was the 17th season of the third tier of the Japanese football, and the 15th season since the establishment of Japan Football League. It started on 10 March and finished on 24 November.

Clubs

Due to unfortunate withdrawal of Arte Takasaki, the previous season has featured only 17 teams, but for 2013 the league has brought the number of teams back to 18. After having another team (Sagawa Shiga) ceasing its operations and withdrawing after the season, the league has welcomed into its ranks two newcomers, SC Sagamihara and Fukushima United. Both clubs looked forward to eventual J. League promotion, with Sagamihara holding the associate membership status, and Fukushima having applied for it in 2007, though unsuccessfully.

Last season has for the first time ever featured direct exchange of teams between JFL and J. League. JFL champions and J. League associate members V-Varen Nagasaki were promoted at the expense of Machida Zelvia, who returned to JFL after only a single season in J2.

Tochigi Uva were on the brink of relegation, as their play-off series against Norbritz Hokkaido was tied after two rounds. It was decided in penalty shootout, which Tochigi club has won 4–1 and retained their place in the JFL.

On 26 February Blaublitz Akita and Zweigen Kanazawa were granted J. League associate membership status, bringing the number of such clubs to six, an all-time high mark for the league. On 20 August YSCC Yokohama's application was also granted by J. League, further increasing associate members count to seven. It raised again to 10 members after another J. League board session on 16 September, when applications of Fukushima United, FC Ryukyu and Fujieda MYFC were approved.

Club nameHome townNotes
Blaublitz AkitaAll cities/towns in AkitaJ. League associate member
Fukushima UnitedFukushima, FukushimaPromoted from Tohoku league D1 in 2012. J.League associate member
Honda FCHamamatsu, Shizuoka
Miyazaki, Miyazaki
Hoyo OitaŌita, Ōita
Kamatamare SanukiAll cities/towns in KagawaJ. League associate member
MIO Biwako ShigaKusatsu, Shiga
Fujieda, ShizuokaJ.League associate member
Nagano, NaganoJ. League associate member
Mukō, Kyoto
All cities/towns in OkinawaJ.League associate member
Sagamihara, KanagawaPromoted from Kantō league D1 in 2012. J. League associate member
Sony SendaiTagajō, Miyagi
Tochigi, Tochigi
Yokogawa MusashinoMusashino, Tokyo
YSCC YokohamaYokohama, KanagawaJ.League associate member
Machida ZelviaMachida, TokyoRelegated from J2 in 2012, eligible for J2 promotion
Zweigen KanazawaKanazawa, IshikawaJ. League associate member

Change in rules

;Promotion to J. League Division 2 :As in the previous year, the league winner was promoted to J. League Division 2 (J2) if it met promotion criteria, and the runner-up also promoted to J2 if it met the criteria and won a home-and-away play-off against a J2 club. :As the establishment of J3 League, if a playoff took place, the losing team would go to J3, but not staying to JFL. ;Relegation to regional leagues :As the establishment of J3 League leads to a number of teams' transfer in next year, only promotion of teams from regional leagues took place, not relegation.

Table

Results

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals1248
JPN Yuji UnozawaNagano Parceiro
JPN Ryosuke KijimaKamatamare Sanuki
JPN Koji SuzukiMachida Zelvia
JPN Shohei KiyoharaZweigen Kanazawa
JPN Yuki MatsumotoSC Sagamihara
JPN Yatsunori ShimayaHoyo Oita
JPN Shunta TakahashiFC Ryukyu
JPN Kazuki GanahaFC Ryukyu
JPN Sho GokyuSC Sagamihara
JPN Goshi OkuboSony Sendai

Updated to games played on 24 November 2013

Source: Japan Football League

Attendances

Post-season promotion and relegation

J2 Promotion playoffs

2013 J2/JFL Play-Offs (2013 J2・JFL入れ替え戦)

After conclusion of the JFL and J2 seasons, playoffs for participation in 2014 J2 season were contested by lowest-placed J2 club Gainare Tottori and Kamatamare Sanuki, who possess J2 license and have finished second in JFL. The playoffs took place on 1 and 8 December. |}


Kamatamare Sanuki won the playoffs on aggregate and were promoted to 2014 J. League Division 2. Gainare Tottori were relegated to the newly created 2014 J3 League.

Promotion from Regional Leagues

After 10 of 18 teams were set to leave JFL for the newly created J3, the league announced that it would suffer a contraction and only 14 teams would participate in 2014. The league accommodated all winners of the Regional League promotion series and accepted applications from other Regional clubs that were willing to participate in the nationwide league.

The top three spots of the Regional League promotion series were occupied by Grulla Morioka, Fagiano Okayama Next and FC Kagoshima respectively, and Volca Kagoshima took the last spot. However, the Morioka club has been chosen by J. League for participation in the 2014 J3 season, and both Kagoshima clubs have announced their post-season merger to Kagoshima United. On 4 December the league announced the final list of promoted teams:

  • Fagiano Okayama Next – Chūgoku Soccer League champions, 2nd place in Regional promotion play-offs.
  • Kagoshima United – new club, created on merger of Volca Kagoshima and FC Kagoshima, Kyushu Soccer League respective champions and runners-up
  • Vanraure Hachinohe – Tōhoku Soccer League runners-up, and J. League associate members
  • Azul Claro Numazu – Tōkai Soccer League 4th place, and J. League associate members
  • Maruyasu Industries – Tōkai Soccer League champions
  • Renofa Yamaguchi – Chūgoku Soccer League 3rd place, Shakaijin Cup winners, and J. League associate members

References

References

  1. link. J. League. (26 February 2013)
  2. link. J. League. (20 August 2013)
  3. link. J. League. (17 September 2013)
  4. (22 February 2013). "JFL 来季はJ3発足により6減の12チームで開催へ!". [[Sports Nippon]].
  5. (2013-06-24). "第15回JFL第17節「福島ユナイテッドFCが逆転勝利、第93回天皇杯のJFLシードはカマタマーレ讃岐が獲得!」". [[Japan Football League]].
  6. (7 November 2013). "2014年度 第16回日本フットボールリーグ チーム数についてのお知らせ". Japan Football League.
  7. (4 December 2013). "お知らせ「第16回日本フットボールリーグ新入会チーム決定!」". Japan Football League.
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