1994 Japan Football League

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Japan Football League
Season1994
ChampionsCerezo Osaka
PromotedCerezo Osaka
Kashiwa Reysol
Relegatedno relegation
1993
1995

Statistics of Japan Football League in the 1994 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Cerezo Osaka won the championship. Along with Kashiwa Reysol they were promoted to the J.League.

NEC Yamagata, the future Montedio Yamagata , were promoted to the JFL before the season, having won the Regional Promotion Series.

League standings

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPromotion
1 Cerezo Osaka 302648533+52Promoted to J.League
2 Kashiwa Reysol 302558229+53
3 Fujieda Blux 302466132+29
4 PJM Futures 302287047+23
5 Kyoto Purple Sanga 3018126346+17
6 Otsuka Pharmaceutical 3018125543+12
7 Tokyo Gas 3018125543+12
8 Kawasaki Steel 301317364610
9 Honda 301218496213
10 Fujitsu 301119395213
11 Toshiba 301119567115
12 NTT Kanto 30102037469
13 NEC Yamagata 301020305727
14 Kofu 30921367438
15 Cosmo Oil 30723336734
16 Seino Transportation 30426297243
Source: [ citation needed ]

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