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2020 J1 League
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J1 League
Season2020
Dates21 February – 19 December 2020
ChampionsKawasaki Frontale (3rd title)
RelegatedNone
AFC Champions LeagueKawasaki Frontale
Gamba Osaka
Nagoya Grampus
Cerezo Osaka
Matches played306
Goals scored857 (2.8 per match)
Top goalscorerMichael Olunga
(28 goals)
Biggest home winUrawa Red Diamonds 6–0 Vegalta Sendai
(18 October 2020)
Biggest away winConsadole Sapporo 1–6 Kawasaki Frontale
(15 August 2020)
Highest scoringNagoya Grampus 6–2 Urawa Red Diamonds
(8 August 2020)
Yokohama F. Marinos 6–2 Urawa Red Diamonds
(14 November 2020)
Longest winning run12 matches
Kawasaki Frontale
Longest unbeaten run13 matches
Kawasaki Frontale
Longest winless run17 matches
Vegalta Sendai
Longest losing run7 matches
Shimizu S-Pulse
Highest attendance34,521[1]
Yokohama F. Marinos 1–2 Gamba Osaka
(23 February 2020)
Lowest attendance1,948[1]
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 4–1 Shimizu S-Pulse
(9 September 2020)
(excluding matches played behind closed doors)
Total attendance1,773,481[1]
Average attendance5,796[1]
(including matches played behind closed doors)
2019
2021

The 2020 J1 League, also known as the 2020 Meiji Yasuda J1 League (Japanese: 2020 明治安田生命J1リーグ, Hepburn: 2020 Meiji Yasuda Seimei J1 Rīgu) for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th season of the J1 League, the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. This was sixth season of J1 League as renamed from J. League Division 1. The league began on 21 February and eventually ended on 19 December 2020. The league was planned to have a season break to avoid clashing with the 2020 Summer Olympics,[2] but the Olympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.[3]

Yokohama F. Marinos were the defending champions while Kashiwa Reysol and Yokohama FC entered the league as promoted teams from the 2019 J2 League, replacing Júbilo Iwata and Matsumoto Yamaga who were relegated to the 2020 J2 League.

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

On 25 February, all J.League matches until 15 March were postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.[4] After that, it was announced that it would be postponed until 29 March.[5] On 19 March, the J.League announced no relegation would take place for the 2020 season, with the J1 League expanding to 20 clubs for the 2021 season.[6] On 25 March, the league announced that it would be suspended 3 April to 6 May.[7]

On 3 April, the Japan Professional Football League decided to resume the league, gradually resumed J3 from 25 April, J2 from 2 May, and J1 from 9 May.[8] However the league was postponed again.

On 29 May, the JPFL decided to resume the season on 27 June.[9] The season is projected to resume on 4 July.[10] On 9 June, the JPFL announced the new schedule of the 2020 season.[11] On 15 June, it was announced that the first 2 matches in each league (J1, J2, and J3) would be held without spectators. After 10 July, as a general rule, the maximum number of people allowed is 5,000. The stadiums with less than 10,000 capacity would have up to 50% of the capacity. Away supporters are not allowed. After August, the maximum stadium capacity was 50%, and there would be "high alert spectator matches".[12]

After the 11th J.League extraordinary executive committee meeting on 20 July, it was announced that the "super strict alert audience game" extended to 10 August in view of the spread of coronavirus infection.[13]

Clubs

2020 J1 League is located in Japan
Greater Tokyo Area†
Greater Tokyo Area
Keihanshin‡
Keihanshin
† Greater Tokyo teams FC Tokyo Kawasaki Frontale Urawa Red Diamonds Shonan Bellmare Yokohama F. Marinos Yokohama FC Kashima Antlers Kashiwa Reysol
† Greater Tokyo teams
Locations of the 2020 J1 League teams

For the 2020 season, there were only two changes in the league. Kashiwa Reysol returned as the 2019 J2 League champions and Yokohama FC as runners-up after 13 seasons absence from the top tier of Japanese football. They replaced Matsumoto Yamaga (one season in J1) and Júbilo Iwata (four seasons in J1), who were relegated to the 2020 J2 League.

Meanwhile, Shonan Bellmare remained in the J1 League after defeating Tokushima Vortis in the 2019 J2 League play-off final.

Club Location Stadium Capacity Last Season
Consadole Sapporo Hokkaido Sapporo Dome
Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium
41,484
20,861
J1 (10th)
Vegalta Sendai Miyagi Prefecture Yurtec Stadium Sendai 19,694 J1 (11th)
Kashima Antlers Ibaraki Prefecture Kashima Soccer Stadium 40,728 J1 (3rd)
Urawa Red Diamonds Saitama Prefecture Saitama Stadium 2002 63,700 J1 (14th)
Kashiwa Reysol Chiba Prefecture Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium 15,900 J2 (champions)
FC Tokyo Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium 49,970 J1 (2nd)
Yokohama FC Kanagawa Prefecture Mitsuzawa Stadium 15,046 J2 (2nd)
Yokohama F. Marinos Nissan Stadium 72,327 J1 (champions)
Shonan Bellmare BMW Stadium Hiratsuka 18,500 J1 (16th)
Kawasaki Frontale Todoroki Stadium 26,232 J1 (4th)
Shimizu S-Pulse Shizuoka Prefecture IAI Stadium 20,339 J1 (12th)
Nagoya Grampus Aichi Prefecture Paloma Mizuho Stadium

Toyota Stadium

27,001

45,000

J1 (13th)
Gamba Osaka Osaka Prefecture Panasonic Stadium Suita 39,694 J1 (7th)
Cerezo Osaka Yanmar Stadium 47,853 J1 (5th)
Vissel Kobe Hyōgo Prefecture Noevir Stadium 30,132 J1 (8th)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Hiroshima Prefecture Edion Stadium 36,894 J1 (6th)
Oita Trinita Ōita Prefecture Showa Denko Dome Oita 40,000 J1 (9th)
Sagan Tosu Saga Prefecture Ekimae Stadium 24,130 J1 (15th)

Personnel and kits

Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer
Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Serbia Mihailo Petrović[14] Italy Kappa
Vegalta Sendai Japan Takashi Kiyama[15] Germany Adidas
Kashima Antlers Brazil Antônio Carlos Zago[16] United States Nike
Urawa Red Diamonds Japan Tsuyoshi Otsuki[17] United States Nike
Kashiwa Reysol Brazil Nelsinho Baptista[18] Japan YONEX
FC Tokyo Japan Kenta Hasegawa[19] England Umbro
Yokohama FC Japan Takahiro Shimotaira[20] Japan Soccer Junky
Yokohama F. Marinos Australia Ange Postecoglou[21] Germany Adidas
Shonan Bellmare Japan Bin Ukishima[22] Brazil Penalty
Kawasaki Frontale Japan Toru Oniki[23] Germany Puma
Shimizu S-Pulse Australia Peter Cklamovski[24] Germany Puma
Nagoya Grampus Italy Massimo Ficcadenti[25] Japan Mizuno
Gamba Osaka Japan Tsuneyasu Miyamoto[26] England Umbro
Cerezo Osaka Spain Miguel Ángel Lotina[27] Germany Puma
Vissel Kobe Japan Atsuhiro Miura[28] Japan Asics
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Japan Hiroshi Jofuku[29] United States Nike
Oita Trinita Japan Tomohiro Katanosaka[30] Germany Puma
Sagan Tosu South Korea Kim Myung-hwi[31] United States New Balance

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of
appointment
Vissel Kobe Germany Thorsten Fink Change of director 21 September 2020[32] Japan Atsuhiro Miura 25 September 2020[33]
Shimizu S-Pulse Australia Peter Cklamovski Sacked 1 November 2020[34] Japan Hiroaki Hiraoka 1 November 2020[35]

Foreign players

As of 2020 season, there are no more restrictions on a number of signed foreign players, but clubs can only register up to five foreign players for a single match-day squad.[36] Players from J.League partner nations (Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia and Qatar) are exempt from these restrictions.

  • Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Player's name in italics indicates the player has Japanese nationality in addition to their FIFA nationality, or is exempt from being treated as a foreign player due to having been born in Japan and being enrolled in, or having graduated from school in the country.[37]
Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Player 8 Player 9 Player 10 Former players
Consadole Sapporo Portugal Hugo Vieira Brazil Anderson Lopes Brazil Douglas Oliveira Brazil Lucas Fernandes England Jay Bothroyd South Korea Kim Min-tae Thailand Chanathip Songkrasin Thailand Kawin Thamsatchanan South Korea Gu Sung-yun
Vegalta Sendai Brazil Pará Spain Isaac Cuenca Portugal Alexandre Guedes Poland Jakub Słowik Mozambique Simão Mate Junior South Korea Kim Jung-ya
Kashima Antlers Brazil Léo Silva Brazil Everaldo Brazil Juan Alano South Korea Kwoun Sun-tae
Urawa Red Diamonds Brazil Ewerton Brazil Leonardo Australia Thomas Deng Curaçao Quenten Martinus Brazil Fabrício
Brazil Maurício Antônio
FC Tokyo Brazil Adaílton Brazil Arthur Silva Brazil Diego Oliveira Brazil Leandro Lebanon Joan Oumari
Kawasaki Frontale Brazil Diogo Mateus Brazil Jesiel Brazil Leandro Damião South Korea Jung Sung-ryong
Yokohama F. Marinos Brazil Erik Brazil Marcos Júnior Brazil Thiago Martins Brazil Júnior Santos Thailand Theerathon Bunmathan Brazil Edigar Junio
South Korea Park Iru-gyu
Shonan Bellmare Norway Tarik Elyounoussi Brazil Riuler
Kashiwa Reysol Kenya Michael Olunga Brazil Cristiano Brazil Matheus Sávio Brazil Richardson South Korea Kim Seung-gyu Brazil Júnior Santos
Shimizu S-Pulse Brazil Carlinhos Brazil Elsinho Brazil Junior Dutra Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2020_J1_League
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