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{{Short description|25th season of J1 League}} |
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{{Infobox football league season |
{{Infobox football league season |
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| competition = Meiji Yasuda J1 League |
| competition = Meiji Yasuda J1 League |
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| matches = 306 |
| matches = 306 |
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| total goals = 793 |
| total goals = 793 |
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| league topscorer = [[Yu Kobayashi (footballer)|Yū Kobayashi]] ([[Kawasaki Frontale]])<br/>(23 goals)<ref name="scorer"> |
| league topscorer = [[Yu Kobayashi (footballer)|Yū Kobayashi]] ([[Kawasaki Frontale]])<br/>(23 goals)<ref name="scorer">{{Cite web |url=http://www.jleague.jp/en/stats/goal.html?s=J1 |title=STATS:J. LEAGUE.JP |access-date=2017-02-25 |archive-date=2018-06-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612162217/https://www.jleague.jp/en/stats/goal.html?s=J1 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| biggest home win ={{nobreak|[[Urawa Red Diamonds|Urawa]] 7-0 [[Vegalta Sendai|Sendai]]}}<br />(7 April 2017) |
| biggest home win ={{nobreak|[[Urawa Red Diamonds|Urawa]] 7-0 [[Vegalta Sendai|Sendai]]}}<br />(7 April 2017) |
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| biggest away win ={{nobreak|[[Albirex Niigata|Niigata]] 1-6 [[Urawa Red Diamonds|Urawa]]}}<br />(14 May 2017) |
| biggest away win ={{nobreak|[[Albirex Niigata|Niigata]] 1-6 [[Urawa Red Diamonds|Urawa]]}}<br />(14 May 2017) |
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| longest winless ={{nobreak|[[Albirex Niigata]]}}<br/> (16 matches) |
| longest winless ={{nobreak|[[Albirex Niigata]]}}<br/> (16 matches) |
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| longest losses ={{nobreak|[[Omiya Ardija]] <br/> [[Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo]] <br/> [[Albirex Niigata]]}}<br/> (6 matches each) |
| longest losses ={{nobreak|[[Omiya Ardija]] <br/> [[Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo]] <br/> [[Albirex Niigata]]}}<br/> (6 matches each) |
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| highest attendance = 57,447<ref name="attendance">{{cite web |url=http://data.jleague.jp/SFTD11/search?competition_year=2017&competition_frame=1&teamFlag=1 |title=2017J1 LEAGUE Attendance |publisher=J.League | |
| highest attendance = 57,447<ref name="attendance">{{cite web |url=http://data.jleague.jp/SFTD11/search?competition_year=2017&competition_frame=1&teamFlag=1 |title=2017J1 LEAGUE Attendance |publisher=J.League |access-date=6 May 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170225211102/http://data.jleague.jp/SFTD11/search?competition_year=2017&competition_frame=1&teamFlag=1 |archive-date=25 February 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref><br />{{nobreak|[[Urawa Red Diamonds|Urawa]] 0-1 [[Kashima Antlers|Kashima]]}}<br />(4 May 2017) |
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| lowest attendance = 4,692<ref name="attendance" /><br />{{nobreak|[[Ventforet Kofu|Kofu]] 2-3 [[Vissel Kobe|Kobe]]}}<br />(29 October 2017) |
| lowest attendance = 4,692<ref name="attendance" /><br />{{nobreak|[[Ventforet Kofu|Kofu]] 2-3 [[Vissel Kobe|Kobe]]}}<br />(29 October 2017) |
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| attendance = 5,778,178<ref name="attendance" /> |
| attendance = 5,778,178<ref name="attendance" /> |
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| season = 2017}} |
| season = 2017}} |
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The '''2017 J1 League''' (known as the '''2017 [[Meiji Yasuda Life|Meiji Yasuda]] J1 League''' (2017 明治安田生命J1リーグ) for sponsorship reasons) was the 25th season of the [[J1 League]], the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in |
The '''2017 J1 League''' (known as the '''2017 [[Meiji Yasuda Life|Meiji Yasuda]] J1 League''' (2017 明治安田生命J1リーグ) for sponsorship reasons) was the 25th season of the [[J1 League]], the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. This was third season of J1 League as renamed from J. League Division 1. The season began on 25 February 2017 and ended on 2 December. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 26 January 2017.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.jleague.jp/en/news/article/8315/ |title=2017 J.League schedule announced |work=[[J.League]] |date=26 January 2017 |access-date=12 February 2017}}</ref> |
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[[Kashima Antlers]] |
[[Kashima Antlers]] were the defending champions. [[Consadole Sapporo]], [[Shimizu S-Pulse]] and [[Cerezo Osaka]] entered as the three promoted teams from the [[2016 J2 League]]. |
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The league was won by [[Kawasaki Frontale]], winning |
The league was won by [[Kawasaki Frontale]], winning their first major title while in J1 and 40 years after their [[1977 Japan Soccer League|first season]] in the Japanese top division. |
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==Clubs== |
==Clubs== |
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{{location map+ |Japan |float=right |width=450 |caption=Locations of the 2017 J1 League teams |places= |
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{{J1 League map 2017}} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=37.882686 |long=139.059288 |label_size=80|label=[[Albirex Niigata]] |position=left }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=43.015100 |long=141.409816 |label_size=80|label=[[Consadole Sapporo]] |position=right }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=35.664257 |long=139.657137 |label_size=80|label=<div style=">'''Greater Tokyo Area<small>†</small>'''</div> |position=right }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=34.725327 |long=137.874906 |label_size=80|label=[[Júbilo Iwata]] |position=bottom }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=34.810350 |long=135.542732 |label_size=80|label=<div style=">'''Keihanshin Area<small>‡</small>'''</div> |position=top }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=34.984706 |long=138.481244 |label_size=80|label=[[Shimizu S-Pulse]] |position=right}} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=33.371683 |long=130.520236 |label_size=80|label=[[Sagan Tosu]] |position=bottom }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=34.440781 |long=132.394287 |label_size=80|label=[[Sanfrecce Hiroshima]] |position=bottom }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=38.319143 |long=140.881780 |label_size=80|label=[[Vegalta Sendai]] |position=right }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan |lat=35.622376 |long=138.589756 |label_size=80|label={{nowrap|[[Ventforet Kofu]]}} |position=top }} |
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{{Location map~ |Japan |mark=TransparentPlaceholder.svg |marksize=1 |lat=45 |long=128.3 |label_size=80|label='''† [[Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo]] teams''' {{ubl|[[FC Tokyo|FC Tokyo]]|[[Kashiwa Reysol]]|[[Kawasaki Frontale]]|[[Omiya Ardija]]|[[Urawa Red Diamonds]]|[[Yokohama F. Marinos]]|[[Kashima Antlers]]}}|position=right}} |
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{{Location map~ |Japan |mark=TransparentPlaceholder.svg |marksize=1 |lat=45 |long=135 |label_size=80|label='''‡ [[Keihanshin]] teams''' {{ubl|[[Cerezo Osaka]]|[[Gamba Osaka]]|[[Vissel Kobe]]}}|position=right}} |
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{{location map+ |Japan Kanto|float=right |width=350 |caption=Greater Tokyo Area J1 League teams |places= |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.991744 |long=140.640525 |label_size=80|label=[[Kashima Antlers]] |position=top }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.8485 |long=139.975149 |label_size=80|label=[[Kashiwa Reysol]] |position=right }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.916303 |long=139.633377 |label_size=80|label=<div style="position:relative;top:-4px">[[Omiya Ardija]]</div> |position=left }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.903142 |long=139.717492 |label_size=80|label=<div style="position:relative;top:10px;right:-4px">[[Urawa Red Diamonds]]</div> |position=left }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.664278 |long=139.527139 |label_size=80|label=[[FC Tokyo]] |position=left }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.585895 |long=139.652731 |label_size=80|label=[[Kawasaki Frontale]] |position=right }} |
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{{location map~ |Japan Kanto|lat=35.510044 |long=139.606247 |label_size=80|label=[[Yokohama F. Marinos]] |position=left }} |
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A total of 18 clubs will contest the league, including 15 sides from the [[2016 J1 League|2016 season]] and three promoted from the [[2016 J2 League]]. This will include the two top teams; [[Consadole Sapporo]] and [[Shimizu S-Pulse]] from the J2 League, and the winners of the play-offs; [[Cerezo Osaka]]. |
A total of 18 clubs will contest the league, including 15 sides from the [[2016 J1 League|2016 season]] and three promoted from the [[2016 J2 League]]. This will include the two top teams; [[Consadole Sapporo]] and [[Shimizu S-Pulse]] from the J2 League, and the winners of the play-offs; [[Cerezo Osaka]]. |
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| [[Saitama (city)|Saitama]] |
| [[Saitama (city)|Saitama]] |
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| [[NACK5 Stadium Omiya|NACK5 Stadium]] |
| [[NACK5 Stadium Omiya|NACK5 Stadium]] |
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| 15,500 |
| 15,500 |
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| [[Cerezo Osaka]] |
| [[Cerezo Osaka]] |
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| [[Sendai]] |
| [[Sendai]] |
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| [[Yurtec Stadium Sendai|Yurtec Stadium]] |
| [[Yurtec Stadium Sendai|Yurtec Stadium]] |
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| 19,694 |
| 19,694 |
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| [[Ventforet Kofu]] |
| [[Ventforet Kofu]] |
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| {{sort|F. Marinos|[[Yokohama F. Marinos|Yokohama F. Marinos]]}} |
| {{sort|F. Marinos|[[Yokohama F. Marinos|Yokohama F. Marinos]]}} |
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| {{flagicon|France}} [[Erick Mombaerts]] |
| {{flagicon|France}} [[Erick Mombaerts]] |
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| {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Manabu Saitō]]<ref>http://www.jleague.jp/en/news/article/8523</ref> |
| {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Manabu Saitō]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.jleague.jp/en/news/article/8523|title=J.league.jp Japan Professional Football League}}</ref> |
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| [[Adidas]] |
| [[Adidas]] |
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==Foreign players== |
==Foreign players== |
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The total number of foreign players is restricted to five per club. For matchday squad registration, a club can register up to four foreign players, but a maximum of three can be from outside the AFC. Players from J.League partner nations (Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, and Qatar) are exempt from these club registration and matchday squad registration restrictions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jleague.jp/en/news/article/7968/ |title=2017 J.League Foreign Player Registration Rules |website=jleague.jp |publisher=[[J.League]] |date=23 December 2016 | |
The total number of foreign players is restricted to five per club. For matchday squad registration, a club can register up to four foreign players, but a maximum of three can be from outside the AFC. Players from J.League partner nations (Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, and Qatar) are exempt from these club registration and matchday squad registration restrictions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jleague.jp/en/news/article/7968/ |title=2017 J.League Foreign Player Registration Rules |website=jleague.jp |publisher=[[J.League]] |date=23 December 2016 |access-date=25 January 2017}}</ref> |
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Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the summer transfer window. |
Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the summer transfer window. |
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!Player 5 |
!Player 5 |
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!Other |
!Other |
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!Former |
!Former Players |
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| [[Albirex Niigata]] |
| [[Albirex Niigata]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Douglas Tanque]]''' |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Douglas Tanque]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Roni (footballer)|Roni]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Roni (footballer, born 1995)|Roni]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Thiago Galhardo]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Thiago Galhardo]] |
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| {{flagicon|PER}} [[Romero Frank]] |
| {{flagicon|PER}} [[Romero Frank]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Marcelo Toscano]]''' |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Marcelo Toscano]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Mateus dos Santos Castro|Mateus]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Mateus dos Santos Castro|Mateus]] |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Kim |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Kim Dong-su (footballer)|Kim Dong-su]]''' |
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| [[Cerezo Osaka]] |
| [[Cerezo Osaka]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Ricardo Santos (footballer)|Ricardo Santos]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Ricardo Santos (footballer, born 1987)|Ricardo Santos]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Elierce Barbosa de Souza|Souza]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Elierce Barbosa de Souza|Souza]] |
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| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Matej Jonjić]] |
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Matej Jonjić]] |
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| [[Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo|Consadole Sapporo]] |
| [[Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo|Consadole Sapporo]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Diego Macedo|Macedo]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Diego Macedo|Macedo]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Jonathan Reis|Reis]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Jonathan Reis|Reis]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Dudu (footballer, born 1993)|Eduardo]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Dudu (footballer, born 1993)|Eduardo]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Eduardo da Silva Nascimento Neto|Eduardo Neto]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Eduardo da Silva Nascimento Neto|Eduardo Neto]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Elsinho]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Elsinho (footballer, born 1989)|Elsinho]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rhayner]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rhayner]] |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jung Sung-ryong]] |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jung Sung-ryong]] |
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| {{sort|Red Diamonds|[[Urawa Red Diamonds]]}} |
| {{sort|Red Diamonds|[[Urawa Red Diamonds]]}} |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Maurício Antônio]]''' |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Maurício Antônio]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rafael Silva (footballer)|Rafael Silva]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rafael Silva (footballer, born 1992)|Rafael Silva]] |
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| {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Zlatan Ljubijankič]] |
| {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Zlatan Ljubijankič]] |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[An Yong-woo]]''' |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[An Yong-woo]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Cho Dong-geon]] |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Cho Dong-geon]] |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Jung Seung-hyun]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Kim Min-hyeok (footballer, born February 1992)|Kim Min-hyeok]] |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Kim Min-hyeok (footballer, born February 1992)|Kim Min-hyeok]] |
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Franco Sbuttoni]] |
| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Franco Sbuttoni]] |
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| [[Sanfrecce Hiroshima]] |
| [[Sanfrecce Hiroshima]] |
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| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Mitchell Duke]] |
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Mitchell Duke]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Leandro Freire de Araújo|Freire]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Leandro Freire de Araújo|Freire]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Kanu (footballer, born 1985)|Kanu]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Tiago Alves Sales|Tiago Alves]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Tiago Alves Sales|Tiago Alves]] |
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| {{flagicon|PRK}} [[Jong Tae-se]] |
| {{flagicon|PRK}} [[Jong Tae-se]] |
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| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Billy Konstantinidis]] |
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Billy Konstantinidis]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Dudu (footballer, born 1990)|Dudu]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Dudu (footballer, born 1990)|Dudu]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Éder Lima |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Éder Lima (footballer, born 1986)|Éder Lima]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Lins Lima de Brito|Lins]]''' |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Lins Lima de Brito|Lins]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Gabriel Rodrigues da Silva|Gabriel Rodrigues]] <br /> {{flagicon|BRA}} [[ |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Gabriel Rodrigues da Silva|Gabriel Rodrigues]] <br /> {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Junior Barros]] <br /> {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Wilson Rodrigues Fonseca|Wilson]] <br /> {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Oliver Bozanic]] |
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| [[Vegalta Sendai]] |
| [[Vegalta Sendai]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Crislan]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Crislan]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[ |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Vinicius (footballer, born 26 January 1995)|Vinícius]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Lee |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Lee Yun-oh]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Leandro Montera da Silva|Leandro]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Leandro Montera da Silva|Leandro]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Nílton Ferreira Junior|Nílton]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Nílton Ferreira Junior|Nílton]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Wescley]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Wescley (footballer, born 1991)|Wescley]] |
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| {{flagicon|GER}} '''[[Lukas Podolski]]''' |
| {{flagicon|GER}} '''[[Lukas Podolski]]''' |
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| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Kim Seung-gyu]] |
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Kim Seung-gyu]] |
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|align=center rowspan=3|5 || {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mu Kanazaki]] || [[Kashima Antlers]] ||align=center rowspan=3|12 |
|align=center rowspan=3|5 || {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Mu Kanazaki]] || [[Kashima Antlers]] ||align=center rowspan=3|12 |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rafael Silva (footballer)|Rafael Silva]] || [[Urawa Red Diamonds]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rafael Silva (footballer, born 1992)|Rafael Silva]] || [[Urawa Red Diamonds]] |
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| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Cristiano da Silva|Cristiano]] || [[Kashiwa Reysol]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Cristiano da Silva|Cristiano]] || [[Kashiwa Reysol]] |
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[[Category:J1 League seasons]] |
[[Category:J1 League seasons]] |
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[[Category:2017 in Japanese football leagues|1]] |
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[[Category:2017–18 in Asian association football leagues|Japan]] |
Latest revision as of 04:54, 24 January 2024
Season | 2017 |
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Champions | Kawasaki Frontale (1st title) |
Relegated | Ventforet Kofu Albirex Niigata Omiya Ardija |
AFC Champions League | Kawasaki Frontale Kashima Antlers Cerezo Osaka Kashiwa Reysol |
Matches played | 306 |
Goals scored | 793 (2.59 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Yū Kobayashi (Kawasaki Frontale) (23 goals)[1] |
Biggest home win | Urawa 7-0 Sendai (7 April 2017) |
Biggest away win | Niigata 1-6 Urawa (14 May 2017) |
Highest scoring | Urawa 7-0 Sendai (7 April 2017) Niigata 1-6 Urawa (14 May 2017) Urawa 4-3 Hiroshima (1 July 2017) Kawasaki 2-5 Iwata (29 July 2017) |
Longest winning run | Kashiwa Reysol (8 matches) |
Longest unbeaten run | Kawasaki Frontale (15 matches) |
Longest winless run | Albirex Niigata (16 matches) |
Longest losing run | Omiya Ardija Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Albirex Niigata (6 matches each) |
Highest attendance | 57,447[2] Urawa 0-1 Kashima (4 May 2017) |
Lowest attendance | 4,692[2] Kofu 2-3 Kobe (29 October 2017) |
Total attendance | 5,778,178[2] |
Average attendance | 18,883[2] |
← 2016 2018 → |
The 2017 J1 League (known as the 2017 Meiji Yasuda J1 League (2017 明治安田生命J1リーグ) for sponsorship reasons) was the 25th season of the J1 League, the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. This was third season of J1 League as renamed from J. League Division 1. The season began on 25 February 2017 and ended on 2 December. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 26 January 2017.[3]
Kashima Antlers were the defending champions. Consadole Sapporo, Shimizu S-Pulse and Cerezo Osaka entered as the three promoted teams from the 2016 J2 League.
The league was won by Kawasaki Frontale, winning their first major title while in J1 and 40 years after their first season in the Japanese top division.
Clubs
[edit]A total of 18 clubs will contest the league, including 15 sides from the 2016 season and three promoted from the 2016 J2 League. This will include the two top teams; Consadole Sapporo and Shimizu S-Pulse from the J2 League, and the winners of the play-offs; Cerezo Osaka.
The three promoted clubs replace Nagoya Grampus, Shonan Bellmare and Avispa Fukuoka. Former J1 League champion Nagoya Grampus were relegated to the J2 League for the first time in their history.
Stadiums and locations
[edit]Personnel and kits
[edit]Managerial changes
[edit]Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure |
Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment |
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Albirex Niigata | Fumitake Miura | Resigned | 7 May 2017[5] | 17th | Wagner Lopes | 11 May 2017[5] |
Omiya Ardija | Hiroki Shibuya | Sacked | 28 May 2017[6] | 18th | Akira Ito | 28 May 2017[6] |
Kashima Antlers | Masatada Ishii | Sacked | 31 May 2017[7] | 7th | Go Oiwa | 31 May 2017[7] |
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | Hajime Moriyasu | Resigned | 4 July 2017[8] | 17th | Jan Jönsson | 10 July 2017[8] |
Urawa Red Diamonds | Mihailo Petrović | Sacked | 31 July 2017[9] | 8th | Takafumi Hori | 31 July 2017[9] |
Vissel Kobe | Nelsinho Baptista | Sacked | 16 August 2017[10] | 11th | Takayuki Yoshida | 16 August 2017[10] |
FC Tokyo | Yoshiyuki Shinoda | Sacked | 10 September 2017[11] | 10th | Takayoshi Amma | 10 September 2017[11] |
Omiya Ardija | Akira Ito | Sacked | 5 November 2017[12] | 17th | Masatada Ishii | 5 November 2017[12] |
Foreign players
[edit]The total number of foreign players is restricted to five per club. For matchday squad registration, a club can register up to four foreign players, but a maximum of three can be from outside the AFC. Players from J.League partner nations (Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, and Qatar) are exempt from these club registration and matchday squad registration restrictions.[13]
Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the summer transfer window.
Results
[edit]League table
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kawasaki Frontale (C) | 34 | 21 | 9 | 4 | 71 | 32 | +39 | 72 | Champions League group stage |
2 | Kashima Antlers | 34 | 23 | 3 | 8 | 53 | 31 | +22 | 72 | |
3 | Cerezo Osaka | 34 | 19 | 6 | 9 | 65 | 43 | +22 | 63 | |
4 | Kashiwa Reysol | 34 | 18 | 8 | 8 | 49 | 33 | +16 | 62 | Champions League play-off round[a] |
5 | Yokohama F. Marinos | 34 | 17 | 8 | 9 | 45 | 36 | +9 | 59 | |
6 | Júbilo Iwata | 34 | 16 | 10 | 8 | 50 | 30 | +20 | 58 | |
7 | Urawa Red Diamonds | 34 | 14 | 7 | 13 | 64 | 54 | +10 | 49 | |
8 | Sagan Tosu | 34 | 13 | 8 | 13 | 41 | 44 | −3 | 47 | |
9 | Vissel Kobe | 34 | 13 | 5 | 16 | 40 | 45 | −5 | 44 | |
10 | Gamba Osaka | 34 | 11 | 10 | 13 | 48 | 41 | +7 | 43 | |
11 | Consadole Sapporo | 34 | 12 | 7 | 15 | 39 | 47 | −8 | 43 | |
12 | Vegalta Sendai | 34 | 11 | 8 | 15 | 44 | 53 | −9 | 41 | |
13 | FC Tokyo | 34 | 10 | 10 | 14 | 37 | 42 | −5 | 40 | |
14 | Shimizu S-Pulse | 34 | 8 | 10 | 16 | 36 | 54 | −18 | 34 | |
15 | Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 34 | 8 | 9 | 17 | 32 | 49 | −17 | 33 | |
16 | Ventforet Kofu (R) | 34 | 7 | 11 | 16 | 23 | 39 | −16 | 32 | Relegation to 2018 J2 League |
17 | Albirex Niigata (R) | 34 | 7 | 7 | 20 | 28 | 60 | −32 | 28 | |
18 | Omiya Ardija (R) | 34 | 5 | 10 | 19 | 28 | 60 | −32 | 25 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ The winner of the 2017 Emperor's Cup qualified for the Group Stage of the 2018 AFC Champions League. Since the Emperor's Cup winner Cerezo Osaka had already qualified for the AFC Champions League, the play-off round spot was awarded to the fourth-placed team.
Positions by round
[edit]Leader and Qualification to 2018 AFC Champions League group stage | |
Qualification to 2018 AFC Champions League group stage | |
Qualification to 2018 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off | |
Relegation to 2018 J2 League |
Results table
[edit]Season statistics
[edit]Top scorers
[edit]As of matches played on December 2nd, 2017.
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Yū Kobayashi | Kawasaki Frontale | 23 |
2 | Kenyu Sugimoto | Cerezo Osaka | 22 |
3 | Shinzo Koroki | Urawa Red Diamonds | 20 |
4 | Kengo Kawamata | Júbilo Iwata | 14 |
5 | Mu Kanazaki | Kashima Antlers | 12 |
Rafael Silva | Urawa Red Diamonds | ||
Cristiano | Kashiwa Reysol | ||
8 | Leandro | Kashima Antlers | 11 |
Top assists
[edit]As of matches played on December 2nd, 2017.
Hat-tricks
[edit]Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shinzo Koroki | Urawa Red Diamonds | Vegalta Sendai | 7–0 (H) | 7 April 2017 |
Shinzo Koroki | Urawa Red Diamonds | Shimizu S-Pulse | 3–3 (H) | 20 May 2017 |
Leandro | Kashima Antlers | Albirex Niigata | 4–2 (A) | 16 September 2017 |
Yū Kobayashi | Kawasaki Frontale | Omiya Ardija | 5–0 (H) | 2 December 2017 |
- Note
(H) – Home ; (A) – Away
Attendances
[edit]Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Urawa Red Diamonds | 570,215 | 57,447 | 21,603 | 33,542 | −9.2% |
2 | FC Tokyo | 450,331 | 42,979 | 13,417 | 26,490 | +10.2% |
3 | Gamba Osaka | 412,710 | 36,177 | 13,074 | 24,277 | −4.2% |
4 | Yokohama F. Marinos | 386,875 | 42,483 | 11,036 | 24,180 | +0.7% |
5 | Kawasaki Frontale | 375,910 | 25,904 | 17,358 | 22,112 | −0.1% |
6 | Albirex Niigata | 374,585 | 31,014 | 16,461 | 22,034 | +4.0% |
7 | Cerezo Osaka | 356,491 | 42,438 | 8,998 | 20,970 | +67.6%† |
8 | Kashima Antlers | 347,942 | 36,080 | 10,838 | 20,467 | +7.1% |
9 | Consadole Sapporo | 313,100 | 33,353 | 9,535 | 18,418 | +26.5%† |
10 | Vissel Kobe | 310,625 | 25,278 | 7,911 | 18,272 | +7.4% |
11 | Júbilo Iwata | 277,450 | 40,491 | 11,762 | 16,321 | +11.7% |
12 | Shimizu S-Pulse | 256,965 | 18,556 | 11,007 | 15,116 | +34.1%† |
13 | Vegalta Sendai | 250,677 | 18,059 | 11,500 | 14,746 | −4.7% |
14 | Sagan Tosu | 241,295 | 21,245 | 7,381 | 14,194 | +12.3% |
15 | Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 238,720 | 22,333 | 8,319 | 14,042 | −9.2% |
16 | Kashiwa Reysol | 200,936 | 14,096 | 9,432 | 11,820 | +10.2% |
17 | Omiya Ardija | 194,887 | 13,364 | 9,598 | 11,464 | −3.0% |
18 | Ventforet Kofu | 184,311 | 14,680 | 4,692 | 10,842 | +0.1% |
League total | 5,778,178 | 57,447 | 4,692 | 18,883 | +5.1% |
Updated to games played on 2017年12月2日
Source: J. League Data
Notes:
† Promoted from J2.
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