J2 League

J. League Division 2 (Jリーグ・ディビジョン2, J Rīgu Dibijon 2) or J2 League (J2リーグ, J2 Rīgu) is part of the Japanese football club system.

J2 League
Founded1999
CountryJapan
Level on pyramid2

J2 League is the second grouping of Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ, Nippon Puro Sakkā Rīgu).

Club guide

There are 20+ Division 2 (J2) teams.[1]

The list of clubs in the league has changed over time.[2] In 2013, the J2 teams are:

Champions

SeasonChampionsRunner-upThird place
1999Kawasaki FrontaleTokyoOita Trinita
2000Consadole SapporoUrawa Red DiamondsOita Trinita
2001Kyoto Purple SangaVegalta SendaiMontedio Yamagata
2002Oita TrinitaCerezo OsakaAlbirex Niigata
2003Albirex NiigataSanfrecce HiroshimaKawasaki Frontale
2004Kawasaki FrontaleOmiya ArdijaAvispa Fukuoka
2005Kyoto Purple SangaAvispa FukuokaVentforet Kofu
2006YokohamaKashiwa ReysolVissel Kobe
2007Consadole SapporoTokyo VerdyKyoto Sanga
2008Sanfrecce HiroshimaMontedio YamagataVegalta Sendai
2009Vegalta SendaiCerezo OsakaShonan Bellmare
2010Kashiwa ReysolVentforet KofuAvispa Fukuoka
2011F.C. TokyoSagan TosuConsadole Sapporo
2012Ventforet KofuShonan BellmareKyoto Sanga

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