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1996 Japan Football League

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Japan Football League
Season1996
ChampionsHonda
PromotedVissel Kobe
RelegatedTosu Futures
Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi (both were folded after the season)
Matches played240
Goals scored825 (3.44 per match)
1995
1997

Statistics of Japan Football League in the 1996 season.

Overview

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It was contested by 16 teams, and Honda won the championship. However, citing continuing corporate ownership, they were refused promotion by the J.League, who took in the runner-up, Vissel Kobe, instead.

Newly promoted before the season were Nippon Denso, later known as FC Kariya, and Oita Trinity, later known as Oita Trinita.

Clubs

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The following sixteen clubs participated in Japan Football League Division 1 during the 1995 season.

Personnel

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Club Head coach
Brummell Sendai
Consadole Sapporo Japan Takeo Takahashi
Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi Japan Yoshihiko Yamamoto
Denso
Fujitsu Kawasaki
Fukushima
Honda
Montedio Yamagata Japan Nobuhiro Ishizaki
NTT Kanto
Oita Trinity South Korea Moon Jung-sik
Otsuka Pharmaceutical
Seino Transportation
Tokyo Gas Japan Kiyoshi Okuma
Tosu Futures South Korea Chang Woe-ryong
Ventforet Kofu
Vissel Kobe Scotland Stuart Baxter

Foreign players

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Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Non-visa foreign Former players
Brummell Sendai Brazil Edmar Czech Republic František Mysliveček Germany Frank Ordenewitz Germany Pierre Littbarski Germany Reinhard Stumpf
Consadole Sapporo Brazil Pereira Czech Republic Pavel Řehák Uruguay Raul Otero North Korea Kim Jong-song Brazil Alcindo
Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi South Korea Kim Byung-soo
Denso
Fujitsu Kawasaki Netherlands André Paus Nigeria Momodu Mutairu South Korea Shin Che-bon
Fukushima South Korea Gwak Kyung-keun
Honda Brazil Walter Brazil Wagner Lopes
Montedio Yamagata Brazil Aldro Brazil Angelo
NTT Kanto
Oita Trinity South Korea Hwangbo Kwan South Korea Lee Woo-young South Korea Lee Young-jin
Otsuka Pharmaceutical
Seino Transportation
Tokyo Gas Brazil Amaral Brazil João Cavalo Brazil Júnior Cameroon Edwin Ifeanyi
Tosu Futures Cameroon Stephen Tataw Panama Jorge Dely Valdés Peru Edwin Uehara
Peru Hector Takayama
Ventforet Kofu Brazil Baron Uruguay Mario López
Vissel Kobe Denmark Michael Laudrup Scotland Lee Baxter Sweden Jan Jönsson Switzerland Thomas Bickel Tunisia Ziad Tlemçani South Korea Cho Kwi-jae

League standings

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Pos Club P W L F A GD Pts Notes
1 Honda 30 25 5 83 35 48 75 Champions (Refused promotion)
2 Vissel Kobe 30 25 5 78 32 46 75 Promoted to J.League
3 Tokyo Gas 30 24 6 63 28 35 73
4 Tosu Futures 30 20 10 68 43 25 62 Folded
5 Consadole Sapporo 30 20 10 60 43 17 62
6 Brummell Sendai 30 18 12 67 52 15 56
7 Otsuka Pharmaceutical 30 18 12 56 41 15 55
8 Montedio Yamagata 30 16 14 45 49 -4 49
9 Fujitsu Kawasaki 30 15 15 48 45 3 45
10 Oita Trinity 30 13 17 42 52 -10 39
11 Ventforet Kofu 30 11 19 50 56 -6 33
12 Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi 30 11 19 31 49 -28 33 Folded
13 NTT Kanto 30 7 23 36 55 -19 23
14 Fukushima 30 7 23 30 63 -33 22
15 Denso 30 5 25 40 90 -50 16
16 Seino Transportation 30 5 25 28 82 -54 15

Updated to match(es) played in November 1996. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

  • Notes:
  • Teams in Bold are the J.League associate members
  • After the season Tosu Futures & Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi folded

References

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  1. ^ "rsssf.org". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 February 2021.