2001 L.League

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L. League
Season2001
Champions Nippon TV Beleza
6th L. League title
Top goalscorer Mio Otani (15 goals)
2000
2002

Statistics of L. League in the 2001 season. Nippon TV Beleza won the championship.

Contents

First stage

East

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Nippon TV Beleza 8800522+50242nd Stage:1-4 Playoff
2 YKK Tohoku LSC Flappers 84132410+1413
3 Urawa Reinas FC 841313207132nd Stage:5-10 Playoff
4 JEF United Ichihara Ladies 8125830225
5 Shimizudaihachi SC 8026742352
Source: [ citation needed ]

West

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Tasaki Perule FC 8710324+28222nd Stage:1-4 Playoff
2 Iga FC Kunoichi 8611203+1719
3 Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies SC 831410144102nd Stage:5-10 Playoff
4 Speranza FC Takatsuki 8215101887
5 Renaissance Kumamoto FC 8008435310
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second stage

Championship Playoff

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Nippon TV Beleza 6510122+1016Champions
2 Tasaki Perule FC 6411158+713
3 YKK Tohoku LSC Flappers 620461376
4 Iga FC Kunoichi 6006010100
Source: [ citation needed ]

Position playoff

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
5 Urawa Reinas FC 5401165+1112
6 Shimizudaihachi SC 531194+510
7 Speranza FC Takatsuki 5302104+69
8 Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies SC 530296+39
9 JEF United Ichihara Ladies 5113111434
10 Renaissance Kumamoto FC 5005224220
Source: [ citation needed ]

League awards

Best player

PlayerClub
Flag of Japan.svg Tomoe Sakai Nippon TV Beleza

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Flag of Japan.svg Mio Otani Tasaki Perule FC
5+11

Best eleven

PosPlayerClub
GK Flag of Japan.svg Nozomi Yamago Urawa Reinas FC
DF Flag of Japan.svg Mai Nakachi Nippon TV Beleza
Flag of Japan.svg Yumi Obe YKK Tohoku LSC Flappers
Flag of Japan.svg Yasuyo Yamagishi Iga FC Kunoichi
Flag of Japan.svg Hiromi Isozaki Tasaki Perule FC
MF Flag of Japan.svg Yayoi Kobayashi Nippon TV Beleza
Flag of Japan.svg Kanako Ito Nippon TV Beleza
Flag of Japan.svg Tomoe Sakai Nippon TV Beleza
FW Flag of Japan.svg Shinobu Ono Nippon TV Beleza
Flag of Japan.svg Mio Otani Tasaki Perule FC
Flag of Japan.svg Shoko Mikami Tasaki Perule FC

Best young player

PlayerClub
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Inaba Takarazuka Bunnys Ladies SC

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