1995 Japan Football League

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Japan Football League
Season1995
Champions Fukuoka Blux
Promoted Fukuoka Blux
Kyoto Purple Sanga
RelegatedNo relegation
1994
1996

Statistics of Japan Football League in the 1995 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Fukuoka Blux won the championship. They were promoted to the J.League along with Kyoto Purple Sanga.

Newly promoted teams before the season were Brummell Sendai (the future Vegalta Sendai ), and Fukushima FC, which despite its name was based in Kōriyama.

Clubs

The following sixteen clubs participated in Japan Football League Division 1 during the 1995 season.

Personnel

ClubHead coach
Brummell Sendai Flag of Japan.svg Takekazu Suzuki
Cosmo Oil Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiko Yamamoto
Fukuoka Flux Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Olguín
Fujitsu
Fukushima
Honda
Kyoto Purple Sanga Flag of Brazil.svg Oscar
NEC Yamagata Flag of Japan.svg Nobuhiro Ishizaki
NTT Kanto
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Flag of Japan.svg Hajime Ishii
Seino Transportation
Tokyo Gas Flag of Japan.svg Kiyoshi Okuma
Toshiba Flag of Japan.svg Takeo Takahashi
Tosu Futures Flag of South Korea.svg Chang Woe-ryong
Ventforet Kofu
Vissel Kobe Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Baxter

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Non-visa foreignFormer players
Brummell Sendai
Cosmo Oil Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Byung-soo
Fujitsu
Fukuoka Flux Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Mayor Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Maradona Flag of Argentina.svg Nestor Omar Piccoli Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Troglio Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Siviski
Fukushima Flag of South Korea.svg Gwak Kyung-keun
Honda Flag of Brazil.svg Walter Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner Lopes
Kyoto Purple Sanga Flag of Brazil.svg Baltazar Flag of Brazil.svg Edmílson Matias Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Carlos Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricinho Flag of Uruguay.svg Mario López
NEC Yamagata Flag of Brazil.svg Aldro Flag of Brazil.svg Angelo
NTT Kanto
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner
Seino Transportation
Tokyo Gas Flag of Brazil.svg Amaral Flag of Cameroon.svg Edwin Ifeanyi
Toshiba Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Řehák Flag of Uruguay.svg Pedro Pedrucci
Tosu Futures Flag of Cameroon.svg Stephen Tataw Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Zoran Milinković Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Enrique
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Dragiša Binić
Ventforet Kofu Flag of the Czech Republic.svg František Mysliveček
Vissel Kobe Flag of Scotland.svg Lee Baxter Flag of Sweden.svg Jan Jönsson Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Bickel Flag of Tunisia.svg Ziad Tlemcani

League table

PosClubPWLGFGAPtsNotes
1 Fukuoka Blux 30246832572Promoted to J.League
2 Kyoto Purple Sanga 30237743870
3 Tokyo Gas 30207663561
4 Tosu Futures 301911473760
5 Otsuka Pharmaceutical 301911532857
6 Vissel Kobe 301812533655
7 Honda 301614584249
8 Toshiba 301515465546
9 Ventforet Kofu 301416545443
10 NEC Yamagata 301317454741
11 Cosmo Oil 301119274736
12 Fujitsu 301119456134
13 Fukushima 301119246733
14 NTT Kanto 30921346331
15 Brummell Sendai 30921407927
16 Seino Transportation 30822276226

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