1984 Japan Soccer League

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Japan Soccer League
Season1984
1983
1985–86

Statistics of Japan Soccer League for the 1984 season. No promotion/relegation series for both division were held due to expansion of both divisions in the following season.

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First Division

No relegation took place due to expansion to 12 clubs.

Yomiuri was invited to the revived Asian Club Championship, but withdrew.

Japan Soccer League First Division
Season1984
Champions Yomiuri
Matches played90
Goals scored245 (2.72 per match)
1983
1985
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Yomiuri 1811434120+2126Champions
2 Nissan 1811344023+1725
3 Yamaha Motors 1810442516+924
4 Furukawa Electric 188552820+821
5 Honda 187562623+319
6 Fujita Engineering 186662525018
7 Mitsubishi Motors 1863922331115
8 Nippon Kokan 184681623714
9 Yanmar Diesel 1854915281314
10 Hitachi 1820161141304
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second Division

No relegation took place due to expansion to 12 clubs.

Japan Soccer League Second Division
Season1984
Champions Sumitomo
Promoted Sumitomo
ANA Yokohama
Matches played90
Goals scored258 (2.87 per match)
1983
1985
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Sumitomo 1810624023+1726Promoted to First Division
2 ANA Yokohama 1812243117+1426
3 Matsushita Electric 188642519+622
4 Toshiba 189452925+422
5Tanabe Pharmaceuticals187743021+921
6 Mazda 187472420+418
7 Fujitsu 1854920301014
8 Toyota Motors 184592431713
9 Nippon Steel 18441015281312
10 Kofu Club 1814132044246
Source: [ citation needed ]

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