1983 Japan Soccer League

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1982
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Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1983 season.

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First Division

Yomiuri, the football club became one of big names of earlier years of J.League as Verdy Kawasaki, and currently known as Tokyo Verdy , won its first of seven League championships, fully riding in the wave of its parent company's funds and prestige.

Mazda, five-time First Division champions in the 1960s, was relegated for the first time. Hitachi saved itself by defeating Sumitomo in the playout.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Yomiuri 1812332713+1427Champions
2 Nissan 1811342817+1125
3 Fujita Engineering 187741815+321
4 Yamaha Motors 187562520+519
5 Yanmar Diesel 186751921219
6 Mitsubishi Motors 186481716+116
7 Furukawa Electric 186391315215
8 Honda 184681723614
9 Hitachi 183691422812To Promotion/Relegation Series
10 Mazda 18521115311612Relegated to Second Division
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Promotion/Relegation Series

JSL Division 11st leg2nd legJSL Division 2
Hitachi 3-21-0 Sumitomo

Second Division

NKK returned to the top flight at the first time of asking.

Saitama Teachers went back to the Kantō regional league, and Toho Titanium followed when they lost the playout to Matsushita, a rising club at the time based in Nara which would eventually become Gamba Osaka .

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Nippon Kokan 1813413912+2730Promoted to First Division
2 Sumitomo 188823327+624To Promotion/Relegation Series with First Division
3 Toshiba 188463823+1520
4 Nippon Steel 187562921+819
5 Toyota Motors 187562330719
6Tanabe Pharmaceuticals187472929018
7 Fujitsu 186482626016
8 Kofu Club 1846829401114
9Toho Titanium18521121422112To Promotion/Relegation Series with Regional Series
10 Saitama Teachers 1841131428149Relegated to Regional Leagues
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Promotion/Relegation Series

JSL1st leg2nd legRegional Series
Toho Titanium1-20-0 Matsushita Electric (runner-up)

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