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1993 J.League

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J.League
Season1993
ChampionsVerdy Kawasaki
1st J.League title
6th Japanese title
Asian Club ChampionshipVerdy Kawasaki
Matches played180
Goals scored532 (2.96 per match)
Top goalscorerRamón Díaz (28 goals)
Highest attendance59,626 - Verdy vs. Marinos (May 15)
Lowest attendance7,469 - Flügels vs. Reds (May 22)
Average attendance17,976
1994

The J.League 1993 season was the inaugural season of the J.League. The league fixtures began on 15 May and ended on 15 December. The first ever Suntory Championship took place in the following year, 9 and 16 January 1994.

Clubs

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Geographic location of ten J.League clubs in 1993.
Geographic location of ten J.League clubs in 1993.

Ten clubs participated in J.League during 1993 season:

Club name Hometown Stadium
(majority games)
Capacity Head coach
Gamba Osaka Osaka, Osaka Osaka Expo '70 Stadium 21,000 Japan Kunishige Kamamoto
JEF United Ichihara Chiba, Chiba Ichihara Seaside Stadium 14,051 Japan Yoshikazu Nagai
Kashima Antlers Kashima, Ibaraki Kashima Soccer Stadium 37,638 Japan Masakatsu Miyamoto
Nagoya Grampus Eight Nagoya, Aichi Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium 11,900 Japan Ryuzo Hiraki
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Hiroshima, Hiroshima Coca-Cola West Hiroshima Stadium 13,800 Scotland Stuart Baxter
Shimizu S-Pulse Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture Nihondaira Sports Stadium 20,248 Brazil Emerson Leão
Urawa Red Diamonds Saitama, Greater Tokyo Area Urawa Komaba Stadium 21,500 Japan Takaji Mori
Verdy Kawasaki Kawasaki, Kanagawa Todoroki Athletics Stadium 26,232 Japan Yasutaro Matsuki
Yokohama Flügels Yokohama Yokohama Mitsuzawa Stadium 15,454 Japan Shu Kamo
Yokohama Marinos Yokohama Yokohama Mitsuzawa Stadium 15,454 Japan Hidehiko Shimizu

Foreign players

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Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Non-visa foreign Former player(s)
Gamba Osaka Belarus Sergei Aleinikov Brazil Flávio Campos Brazil Luís Müller Brazil Rinaldo Bulgaria Kiril Metkov China Jia Xiuquan
JEF United Ichihara Czech Republic František Mysliveček Czech Republic Pavel Řehák Germany Frank Ordenewitz Germany Pierre Littbarski Brazil Sandro
South Korea Shin Che-bon
Kashima Antlers Brazil Alcindo Brazil Carlos Brazil Regis Brazil Santos Brazil Zico
Nagoya Grampus Eight Brazil Elivélton Brazil Garça Brazil Jorginho Brazil Pita England Gary Lineker Netherlands Dido Havenaar
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Czech Republic Pavel Černý Scotland Lee Baxter South Korea Noh Jung-yoon Sweden Jan Jönsson Sweden Jean-Paul Vonderburg United States Dan Calichman Brazil Andrey
Shimizu S-Pulse Brazil Celso Brazil Edu Manga Brazil Marcão Brazil Marco Antônio Brazil Sidmar Brazil Toninho Brazil Ademir Santos
Urawa Red Diamonds Argentina Marcelo Trivisonno Germany Michael Rummenigge Germany Uwe Rahn Slovakia Miroslav Mentel Peru Edwin Uehara Argentina Marcelo Morales
Argentina Victor Ferreyra
Verdy Kawasaki Brazil Bismarck Brazil Márcio Amoroso Brazil Paulinho Brazil Paulo Brazil Pereira Netherlands Erik van Rossum Netherlands Gène Hanssen
Netherlands Henny Meijer
Yokohama Flügels Argentina Fernando Moner Brazil Aldro Brazil Angelo Brazil Edu Marangon El Salvador Jaime Rodríguez Spain Raúl Amarilla
Yokohama Marinos Argentina David Bisconti Argentina Gustavo Zapata Argentina Ramón Díaz Brazil Everton Nogueira

Format

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In the first year, the league followed split-season format, and each halves (or stages) were known as Suntory Series and NICOS Series for sponsorship purposes. In each series, ten clubs played in double round-robin format, a total of 18 games per club (per series). The games went to golden-goal extra time and penalties if needed after regulation. The clubs were ranked by number of wins, and tie breakers are, in the following order:

  • Goal differential
  • Goals scored
  • Head-to-head results
  • Extra match or a coin toss

The club that finished at the top of the table is declared stage champion and qualifies for the Suntory Championship. The first stage winner, hosts the first leg in the championship series. If the same club win both stages, the runners-up of each stages plays against each other and the winners challenges the stage winner at the championship game.

Results

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1993.05.15 1-1 Verdy Kawasaki 1-2 Yokohama Marinos Tokyo National Stadium
Meijer 19' Everton 48'
Díaz 59'
Attendance: 59,626
1993.05.26 1-4 Gamba Osaka 1-1 (aet, PK 6-7) Shimizu S-Pulse Osaka Expo '70 Stadium
Nagashima 39' Edu 67' Attendance: 16,707
1993.06.05 1-7 Verdy Kawasaki 1-1 (aet, PK 5-4) Yokohama Flügels Tokyo National Stadium
Takeda 51' Aldro 53' Attendance: 54,995
1993.06.12 1-9 Verdy Kawasaki 1-0 (aet, GG) Gamba Osaka Todoroki Athletics Stadium
Miura gold-colored soccer ball 92' Attendance: 10,058
1993.06.16 1-10 Gamba Osaka 2-1 (aet, GG) Yokohama Marinos Osaka Expo '70 Stadium
Kusaki 89'gold-colored soccer ball 109' Hirakawa 41' Attendance: 19,247
1993.06.23 1-12 Shimizu S-Pulse 3-2 Gamba Osaka Kusanagi Athletic Stadium
Edu 23', 84'
Mukojima 68'
Flávio 34', 71' Attendance: 15,703
1993.06.30 1-14 Verdy Kawasaki 1-1 (aet, PK 4-2) Shimizu S-Pulse Todoroki Athletics Stadium
Nagai 12' 48' (o.g.) Attendance: 10,067
1993.07.07 1-16 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 4-3 (aet, GG) Gamba Osaka Hiroshima Stadium
Kazama 19'
Černý 46'
Matsuda 70'
Takagi gold-colored soccer ball 91'
Matsunami 23'
Müller 43', 59'
Attendance: 12,731
1993.07.24 2-1 Gamba Osaka 0-1 (aet, GG) Kashima Antlers Osaka Expo '70 Stadium
Santos gold-colored soccer ball 107' Attendance: 22,677
1993.08.07 2-4 Yokohama Marinos 1-1 (aet, PK 8-7) Kashima Antlers Yokohama Mitsuzawa Stadium
Miura 59' Zico 30' Attendance: 14,152
1993.08.25 2-7 JEF United Ichihara 2-2 (aet, PK 2-4) Yokohama Marinos Tochigi Green Stadium
Řehák 69'
Echigo 71'
Díaz 21', 51' Attendance: 17,226
1993.08.28 2-8 Gamba Osaka 0-0 (aet, PK 4-5) Yokohama Flügels Osaka Expo '70 Stadium
Attendance: 21,330
1993.08.28 2-8 Verdy Kawasaki 0-0 (aet, PK 2-3) Shimizu S-Pulse Iwate Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 28,625
1993.11.10 2-11 Kashima Antlers 3-4 (aet, GG) Gamba Osaka Kashima Soccer Stadium
53' (o.g.)
Alcindo 73'
Hasegawa 89'
Nagashima 10'
Isogai 59'
Matsunami 89'
Minobe gold-colored soccer ball 117'
Attendance: 13,417
1993.11.13 2-12 Kashima Antlers 3-2 Yokohama Marinos Kashima Soccer Stadium
Alcindo 21', 69'
Zico 77'
Díaz 0', 19' Attendance: 14,235
1993.11.17 2-13 Yokohama Flügels 2-3 (aet, GG) Kashima Antlers Suizenji Stadium
Amarilla 48'
Edu 87' (pen.)
Zico 39'
Alcindo 75' (pen.)
Manaka gold-colored soccer ball 114'
Attendance: 14,186
1993.11.20 2-14 JEF United Ichihara 3-4 (aet, GG) Gamba Osaka Ichihara Seaside Stadium
Ordenewitz 26', 86'
Řehák 45'
Isogai 44'
Matsunami 65', 78'gold-colored soccer ball 94'
Attendance: 10,395

Standings

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Suntory Series (1st Stage) Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Ibaraki Prefecture Kashima Antlers 18 13 5 41 18 +23 1993 Suntory Series Champions
Qualifies to Suntory Championship '93
2 Tokyo Verdy Kawasaki 18 12 6 29 21 +8
3 Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Marinos 18 11 7 29 24 +5
4 Shizuoka Prefecture Shimizu S-Pulse 18 10 8 28 25 +3
5 Chiba Prefecture JEF United Ichihara 18 9 9 26 23 +3
6 Hiroshima Prefecture Sanfrecce Hiroshima 18 9 9 23 24 −1
7 Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Flügels 18 8 10 24 21 +3
8 Osaka Prefecture Gamba Osaka 18 8 10 27 31 −4
9 Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Grampus Eight 18 7 11 21 38 −17
10 Saitama Prefecture Urawa Red Diamonds 18 3 15 11 34 −23

NICOS Series (2nd stage) Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Verdy Kawasaki 18 16 2 43 10 +33 1993 NICOS Series Champions
Qualifies to Suntory Championship '93
2 Shimizu S-Pulse 18 14 4 26 9 +17
3 Yokohama Marinos 18 10 8 31 24 +7
4 Kashima Antlers 18 10 8 31 25 +6
5 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 18 9 9 31 25 +6
6 Gamba Osaka 18 8 10 24 34 −10
7 Yokohama Flügels 18 8 10 20 30 −10
8 Nagoya Grampus Eight 18 5 13 27 28 −1
9 JEF United Ichihara 18 5 13 25 44 −19
10 Urawa Red Diamonds 18 5 13 15 44 −29

Suntory Championship '93

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Kashima Antlers0 – 2Verdy Kawasaki
Miura 60'
Bismarck 89'
Attendance: 53,553
Referee: Kenji Tanaka

Verdy Kawasaki1 – 1Kashima Antlers
Miura 82' Alcindo 38'
Attendance: 59,715
Referee: Shizuo Takada
VERDY KAWASAKI won the series on 3-1 aggregate.

Overall standings

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Verdy Kawasaki 36 28 8 69 28 +41 1993 J.League Champions
Qualifies to 1994/95 ACC, 1994 Super Cup, and 1994 Sanwa Bank Cup
2 Kashima Antlers 36 23 13 72 43 +29
3 Shimizu S-Pulse 36 24 12 54 34 +20
4 Yokohama Marinos 36 21 15 60 48 +12
5 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 36 18 18 54 49 +5
6 Yokohama Flügels 36 16 20 44 51 −7
7 Gamba Osaka 36 16 20 51 65 −14
8 JEF United Ichihara 36 14 22 51 67 −16
9 Nagoya Grampus Eight 36 12 24 48 66 −18
10 Urawa Red Diamonds 36 8 28 26 78 −52
Source: [citation needed]

Honours

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Competition Champion Runners-Up 3rd Place
Domestic league
J.League Suntory Series Kashima Antlers Verdy Kawasaki Yokohama Marinos
J.League NICOS Series Verdy Kawasaki Shimizu S-Pulse Yokohama Marinos
Suntory Championship Verdy Kawasaki Kashima Antlers n/a
Cup competitions
Emperor's Cup Yokohama Flügels Kashima Antlers Shimizu S-Pulse
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Nabisco Cup Verdy Kawasaki Shimizu S-Pulse Yokohama Flügels
Gamba Osaka
XEROX Super Cup Not held

Average attendance

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In its first year, the league averaged 17,976 fans and had over 3.2 million fans total over the course of the season. The following chart shows the league ranked in terms of average attendance:

Team name Total attendance Average attendance
Verdy Kawasaki 454,237 25,235
Gamba Osaka 388,286 21,571
JEF United Ichihara 364,922 20,273
Nagoya Grampus Eight 357,451 19,858
Shimizu S-Pulse 332,312 18,462
Yokohama Marinos 302,054 16,781
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 299,586 16,644
Yokohama Flügels 278,346 15,464
Kashima Antlers 252,291 14,016
Urawa Red Diamonds 206,265 11,459
Total 3,235,750 17,976

Top scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Argentina Ramón Díaz Yokohama Marinos 28
2 Brazil Alcindo Kashima Antlers 22
3 Japan Kazuyoshi Miura Verdy Kawasaki 20
4 Japan Nobuhiro Takeda Verdy Kawasaki 17
5 Czech Republic Pavel Řehák JEF United Ichihara 16
6 Brazil Edu Manga Shimizu S-Pulse 13
7 Japan Akihiro Nagashima Gamba Osaka 12

Awards

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MVP

Japan Kazuyoshi Miura - (Verdy Kawasaki)

Rookie of the Year

Japan Masaaki Sawanobori - (Shimizu S-Pulse)

Manager of the Year

Japan Yasutaro Matsuki - (Verdy Kawasaki)

Top Scorer

Argentina Ramón Díaz - (Yokohama Marinos)

Best XI
Position Player Team
GK Japan Shigetatsu Matsunaga Yokohama Marinos
DF Brazil Pereira Verdy Kawasaki
DF Japan Tetsuji Hashiratani Verdy Kawasaki
DF Japan Takumi Horiike Shimizu S-Pulse
DF Japan Masami Ihara Yokohama Marinos
DF Japan Shunzo Ono Kashima Antlers
MF Brazil Santos Kashima Antlers
MF Japan Yasuto Honda Kashima Antlers
MF Japan Ruy Ramos Verdy Kawasaki
FW Argentina Ramón Díaz Yokohama Marinos
FW Japan Kazuyoshi Miura Verdy Kawasaki

References

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