2020 Japan Football League

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MIO Biwako Shiga)
  • 9 goals
  • Highest attendance
    Lowest attendance23 games played with
    zero attendance due to Covid-19
    Average attendance442
    2019

    The 2020 Japan Football League (Japanese: 第22回日本フットボールリーグ[第22回 JFL 2020], Hepburn: Dai Nijūnikai Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu [Dai Nijūnikai JFL 2020]) was the seventh season of the nationwide fourth tier of Japanese football, and the 22nd season since the establishment of Japan Football League.

    Postponement of the beginning of the season

    On February 27, the opening game and match day 2 were postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

    On March 16, it was announced match day 3 would be postponed.[2] On March 25, it was announced Match day 4, Match day 5 would be postponed.[3]

    On April 7, it was announced Match day 6 would also be postponed.[4]

    On April 15 it was finally decided that only the second half of the season would be played beginning on the scheduled date, July 18. No relegations happened and the winners and runners-up of the

    Japanese Regional Series were automatically promoted, meaning that the 2021 season would be held with 17 clubs.[5]

    On June 24, the JFL announced new dates. The league match for this season started on July 18. Match days 16 and 17, and each home game opening game were held as a without spectator match.[6]

    Clubs

    JFL map 2020

    Sixteen clubs featured in this season of Japan Football League. There were some changes:

    Matsue City FC, who finished second-last place, were fated to go back to Japanese Regional Leagues as well, but avoided the drop thanks to FC Imabari going up to J3 League
    .

    There are two new clubs in the JFL, debuting at this level after finishing in the top two in the 2019

    Japanese Regional Series: Iwaki FC dominated the final stage, while Kochi United SC overcame the other two teams – Ococias Kyoto AC and Fukui United FC – to get the final spot for this seasons JFL.[9][10]

    Club Name Home Town Position Notes
    Honda FC Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 1st 2019 Champions
    Honda Lock
    Miyazaki, Miyazaki
    6th
    Iwaki FC Iwaki, Fukushima RPS 1st Winners of TSL and 43rd RPS, 100 Year Plan-status and J3 license holders
    Kochi United SC Kōchi, Kōchi RPS 2nd Winners of SSL and runners-up of 43rd RPS
    Maruyasu Okazaki Okazaki, Aichi 11th
    Matsue City FC
    Matsue, Shimane 15th
    MIO Biwako Shiga
    Kusatsu, Shiga 9th Applied for 100 Year Plan-status
    Nara Club All cities/towns in Nara[a] 14th 100 Year Plan-status and J3 license holders
    FC Osaka Higashiōsaka, Osaka 8th 100 Year Plan-status and J3 license holders
    ReinMeer Aomori
    Aomori, Aomori
    13th 100 Year Plan-status and J3 license holders
    Sony Sendai
    Tagajō, Miyagi
    2nd
    Suzuka Point Getters
    Suzuka, Mie 12th Applied for 100 Year Plan-status
    Tegevajaro Miyazaki
    Miyazaki & Shintomi, Miyazaki
    5th 100 Year Plan-status and J3 license holders
    Tokyo Musashino City
    Musashino, Tokyo 4th No more 100 Year Plan-status, withdrew J3 license
    Veertien Mie All cities/towns in Mie[b] 10th 100 Year Plan-status and J3 license holders
    Verspah Oita
    Ōita, Ōita
    7th

    Personnel and kits

    Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer
    Honda FC Japan Hiroyasu Ibata Japan Yuya Suzuki England Umbro
    Honda Lock SC
    Japan Shinya Shirakawa Japan Naoya Oyama Italy Kappa
    Iwaki FC Japan Yuzo Tamura Japan Masaru Hidaka United States Under Armour
    Kochi United SC Japan Akihiro Nishimura Japan Tsubasa Yokotake Japan bonera
    Maruyasu Okazaki Japan Ryuji Kitamura Japan Teruyuki Moniwa Brazil ATHLETA
    Matsue City FC
    Japan Noriaki Sanenobu Japan Yuzuru Tabira Japan GAViC
    MIO Biwako Shiga
    Japan Hiroshi Otsuki Japan Ryo Nishiguchi Japan JOGARBOLA
    Nara Club Japan Maiki Hayashi Japan Shinichi Mukai Japan SQUADRA
    FC Osaka Japan Shinya Tsukahara Japan Tomoyuki Iwamoto Japan bonera
    ReinMeer Aomori Japan Tatsuya Mochizuki Japan Kanta Takahashi England Umbro
    Sony Sendai FC Japan Gen Nakamura Japan Kenta Ogihara England Umbro
    Suzuka Point Getters
    Spain Milagros Martínez Domínguez Japan Kohei Fujita Brazil ATHLETA
    Tegevajaro Miyazaki Japan Keiji Kuraishi Japan Kenta Ishii Brazil Penalty
    Tokyo Musashino City
    Japan Hisayuki Ikegami Japan Koji Ishihara Japan Yonex
    Veertien Mie Japan Nobuhiro Ueno Japan Hitoshi Nishimura
    Puma
    Verspah Oita Japan Shigemitsu Sudo Japan Kosei Uryu Japan YASUDA
    1. Nara
    2. Yokkaichi

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
    1 Verspah Oita 15 10 2 3 27 16 +11 32
    2 Tegevajaro Miyazaki (P) 15 8 4 3 26 15 +11 28 Promotion to 2021 J3 League[a]
    3 Sony Sendai 15 8 2 5 25 22 +3 26
    4 Honda FC 15 5 7 3 20 12 +8 22
    5
    Suzuka Point Getters
    15 6 3 6 23 19 +4 21
    6 Veertien Mie 15 6 3 6 17 16 +1 21
    7 Iwaki FC 15 6 3 6 24 24 0 21
    8 FC Osaka 15 6 2 7 24 24 0 20
    9
    MIO Biwako Shiga
    15 6 2 7 23 27 −4 20
    10
    Matsue City FC
    15 6 2 7 18 24 −6 20
    11
    Tokyo Musashino City
    15 5 4 6 15 17 −2 19
    12
    Honda Lock
    15 5 4 6 19 25 −6 19
    13 Nara Club 15 5 3 7 21 21 0 18
    14 Kochi United SC 15 4 4 7 17 20 −3 16
    15
    ReinMeer Aomori
    15 4 4 7 17 26 −9 16
    16 Maruyasu Okazaki 15 4 3 8 14 22 −8 15
    Source: JFL website (in Japanese)
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Head-to-head results; 4) Goals scored; 5) Disciplinary points; 6) Number of wins; 7) Lottery [11]
    (P) Promoted
    Notes:
    1. ^ To qualify for promotion, a club must hold a 100 Year Plan status, obtain J3 license (marked in bold in the table), and finish both in the top 4 of the JFL, and either 1st or 2nd among the promotion-eligible clubs.

    Top scorers

    As of matches played November 29, 2020.[12]
    Rank Player Club Goals
    1
    Japan Tatsuma Sakai
    Matsue City FC
    9
    Japan Kazuki Sakamoto
    MIO Biwako Shiga
    3
    Japan Motoki Fujiwara Sony Sendai FC
    7
    Japan Jin Shioya Veertien Mie
    5
    Japan Shoma Mizunaga Tegevajaro Miyazaki
    6
    Japan Kaima Akahoshi Kochi United SC
    7
    8 players
    5

    Promotion and relegation

    Despite the JFL announcing that there would be no promotion or relegation of clubs, the J. League agreed to admit Tegevajaro Miyazaki to the J3 League on November 24, 2020, after Miyazaki finished in the top four positions. Miyazaki ultimately finished runners-up.

    Regional Promotion Series
    champions and runners-up respectively. Kariya returned to the JFL after being relegated back in 2009.

    Attendances

    Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
    1 FC Osaka      2,846 993 0 712 −35.2%
    2 Honda FC       2,054 941 0 411 −49.8%
    3 Honda Lock   800 272 0 200 −42.0%
    4 Iwaki FC       9,005 1,828 0 1,286 n/a
    5 Kochi United SC 4,741 1,151 0 677 n/a
    6 Maruyasu Okazaki 716 170 0 143 −63.0%
    7 Matsue City FC 3,934 971 0 656 −6.2%
    8 MIO Biwako Shiga 2,479 832 0 413 −19.3%
    9 Nara Club 3,685 959 0 614 −69.6%
    10 ReinMeer Aomori 2,429 726 0 405 −21.1%
    11 Sony Sendai FC 1,249 303 0 178 −62.0%
    12 Suzuka Point Getters 1,965 413 0 281 −49.2%
    13 Tegevajaro Miyazaki 4,698 2,203 0 671 +66.5%
    14 Tokyo Musashino City 3,658 907 0 610 −65.9%
    15 Veertien Mie 6,476 1,741 0 925 −11.1%
    16 Verspah Oita 1,531 509 0 306 −47.4%
    League total 52,266 2,203 0 436 −53.6%

    Updated to games played on 29/11/2020
    Source: JFL

    23 games played with no spectators due to COVID-19 worldwide pandemic

    See also

    References

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