1999 Japan Football League

Japan Football League
Season 1999
Champions Yokohama FC
1st JFL title
1st D3 title
Promoted Mito HollyHock
Matches played 108
Goals scored 386 (3.57 per match)
Top goalscorer Marcus (22 goals total)
Highest attendance 11,283 (Round 2,
Yokohama vs. Jatco)
Lowest attendance 113 (Round 4,
Kokushikan vs. Jatco)
Average attendance 1,084
2000

Statistics of Japan Football League in the 1999 season.

Overview

After the dissolution of former Japan Football League in order to form J. League Division 2, the new Japan Football League was established from this season as the nationwide top division for amateur clubs. It was originally planned to have 8 clubs, including seven former JFL clubs and Yokogawa Electric, promoted from Kantō Soccer League, one of nine Japanese Regional Leagues. But it eventually became nine-club structure by accepting Yokohama FC, which was established by supporters of defunct Yokohama Flügels, as an associate member as an extralegal measures. Nine clubs played 24 matches each, in triple round-robin format. Yokohama F.C. won the championship but under the conditions of their associate membership were not eligible to promotion and had to stay in JFL for the next year.

Table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
WO
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1 Yokohama FC (C) 24 16 2 3 3 57 32+25 55
2 Honda Motor 24 13 5 1 5 69 34+35 50
3 Mito HollyHock (P) 24 13 3 0 8 48 32+16 45 Promotion to 2000 J. League Division 2 1
4 Denso SC 24 8 3 4 9 46 38+8 34
5 Sony Sendai 24 7 2 1 14 29 4213 26
6 Otsuka Pharmaceuticals 24 7 1 2 14 35 4712 25
7 Jatco SC 24 6 2 3 13 40 5313 25
8 Yokogawa Electric 24 6 1 0 17 26 4216 20
9 Kokushikan University 24 4 2 0 18 36 6529 16

Updated to games played on 7 November 1999.
Source: Japan Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Denotes clubs that occupied top three places at the end of the first part of the season (9th week) and were seeded for 1999 Emperor's Cup. These clubs were automatically qualified for the tournament, while each of other JFL clubs had to go through the prefectural qualifier. Yokohama F.C. and Kokushikan University were not eligible to be seeded.
1 Though Mito HollyHock haven't finished within top two, their promotion was unanimously accepted by the special J. League Board decision. The fact that championship has been won by associate JFL members, Yokohama F.C., was taken into account.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Round 1
Home ╲ Away DEN HOL HONJATKSUOTPSONYELYFC
Denso SC 24 31 00
OT
31 11
OT
Mito HollyHock 03 12
OT
10
Honda Motors 64 32 12 20 34
Jatco SC 21
OT
23
OT
Kokushikan University 05 03 01 13
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals 32 10 20 01 14
Sony Sendai 04 23 10
OT
01
Yokogawa Electric 01
OT
21 21
OT
Yokohama FC 41 22
OT
52 10 40

Updated to games played on 13 June 1999.
Source: Japan Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Round 2
Home ╲ Away DEN HOL HONJATKSUOTPSONYELYFC
Denso SC 04 30 10 22
OT
Mito HollyHock 21 21 43 40
Honda Motors 12 82 41 20
Jatco SC 04 05 13 23
Kokushikan University 13 10
OT
12
OT
21
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals 12
OT
11
OT
20 23
Sony Sendai 01 13 13 31
Yokogawa Electric 01 12 02 34
OT
Yokohama FC 32 43
OT
10 21

Updated to games played on 15 August 1999.
Source: Japan Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Round 3
Home ╲ Away DEN HOL HONJATKSUOTPSONYELYFC
Denso SC 32
OT
00
OT
10
OT
Mito HollyHock 21 32
OT
41 10 20
Honda Motors 10
OT
21
OT
21
OT
43
OT
Jatco SC 53 21
OT
15 21
Kokushikan University 54 31 03 03
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals 22
OT
30 23
OT
Sony Sendai 32 01 10 10
Yokogawa Electric 23 15 32 30 01
Yokohama FC 32 21 32
OT
20

Updated to games played on 7 November 1999.
Source: Japan Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Brazil Marcus Honda Motors
22
2 Japan Kenji Arima Yokohama FC
19
3 Japan Mitsunori Yabuta Yokohama FC
12
4 Japan Hiroyasu Ibata Honda Motors
11
Japan Hiroaki Tajima Honda Motors
11

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Yokohama FC 53,045 11,283 1,494 4,080 -0.2566844919786174.3%
2 Honda Motors 14,733 3,109 283 1,133 0.620886981402+62.0%
3 Mito HollyHock 10,695 2,531 412 891 0.16623036649215+16.6%
4 Sony Sendai 7,833 2,109 329 653 -0.4254071661237857.4%
5 Jatco SC 6,198 1,809 362 620 0.052631578947368+5.2%
6 Yokogawa Electric 7,194 1,556 268 600 n/a
7 Otsuka Pharmaceuticals 6,803 2,039 172 567 -0.952941176470594.7%
8 Denso SC 6,270 1,372 211 523 0.28501228501228+28.5%
9 Kokushikan University 4,253 2,099 113 354 0
League total 117,024 11,283 113 1,084 -0.6032276015581539.6%

Source: Japan Football League
Notes:
The club was created by the supporters of disbanded J. League club Yokohama Flügels – therefore attendances are compared to Flügels' last record in J. League.
Team played previous season in Regional Leagues.

Promotion and relegation

No relegation has occurred because the league was expanding to 12 teams. At the end of the season, the winner and runner-up of the Regional League promotion series, ALO's Hokuriku and Tochigi SC were promoted automatically. In addition, FC Kyoken and Shizuoka Sangyo University were included by JFA and College FA recommendations.

References

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