2004 Japanese Regional Leagues

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Japanese Regional Leagues
Season2004
2003
2005

Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 2004 season.

Contents

Champions list

RegionChampions
Hokkaido Norbritz Hokkaido
Tohoku TDK
Kanto Honda Luminozo Sayama
Hokushinetsu Kanazawa
Tokai Yazaki Valente
Kansai Laranja Kyoto
Chugoku Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima
Shikoku Nangoku Kochi
Kyushu Honda Lock

League standings

Hokkaido

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Norbritz Hokkaido 1412113510+2537
2 Barefoot Hokkaido 149234522+2329
3 Blackpecker Hakodate 149232822+629
4 Thank Kuriyama 148152518+725
5 Toyota Motors Hokkaido 145272627117
6 Sapporo 1424822422010
7 R. Superb Kushiro 141491331187
8 Erizenmaki Vankei 1412111436225
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tohoku

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 TDK 1411124310+3334
2 Shiogama Wiese 148243728+926
3 NEC Tokin 147252118+323
4 Akita City Government 146262525020
5 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 145452421+319
6 Primeiro 144733028+219
7 Morioka Zebra 144282226414
8 Ashikaga Engineering Kawabe 1402121157462
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2 North
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Grulla Morioka 10910549+4528
2 Hokuto Bank SC 106043023+718
3 Tono Club 105053022+815
4 Aster Aomori 104151618213
5 Sanno Club 1040619392012
6 Ground Self Defence Forces Hachinohe 101091351383
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2 South
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Northern Peaks Koriyama 108022913+1624
2 Furukawa Battery 107123111+2022
3 Sendai Nakada Club 106132516+919
4 Marysol Matsushima 104062229712
5 Kureha 1031615271210
6 Yamagata 10019935261
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kanto

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Honda Luminozo Sayama 1410314314+2933
2 Maritime Self Defence Forces Atsugi Base Marcus 146262626020
3 Saitama 146261924520
4 Toho Titanium 146261623720
5 Aries Tokyo 146172319+419
6 Yaita 146172128719
7 Nirasaki Astros 145362625+118
8 Ome 14401022371512
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 JEF United Ichihara Amateur 1412026117+4436
2 Yokohama Sports and Culture Club 1410135118+3331
3 Kanagawa Teachers 148333026+427
4 Hitachi Tochigi 146352419+521
5 Kuyo 144463526+916
6 Furukawa Chiba 1451825351016
7 Hitachi Mito 145092731415
8 Minami Alps 140014485810
Source: [ citation needed ]

Hokushinetsu

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kanazawa 149144119+2228
2 Japan Soccer College 149143515+2028
3 Nagano Elsa 149143316+1728
4 Ueda Gentian 149143925+1428
5 Matto 146442728122
6 Teihens 143382230812
7 Nissei Plastic Industrial 142392146259
8 Valiente Toyama 1412111554395
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Niigata University of Management 1411033210+2233
2 Antelope Shiojiri 1410043319+1430
3 Giocatore Takaoka 147163218+1422
4 Fukui 147162730322
5 TOP Niigata 146172019+119
6 Yamaga 1442816271114
7 PFU 1442817301314
8 Billboard 14059933245
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tokai

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Yazaki Valente 148513219+1329
2 Chukyo University 149142615+1128
3 Shizuoka 147163726+1122
4 Fujieda City Government 146442117+422
5 Chuo Bohan 145272430617
6 Honda Suzuka 1452717321517
7 Konica Minolta Toyokawa 144462226416
8 Fuyo Club 1421111731147
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Maruyasu 1410222815+1332
2 Nagoya 146622922+724
3 Gifu 148062221+124
4 Toyoda Automatic Loom Works 146353028+221
5 Nagoya Bank 146352025521
6 Kasugai Club 146262622+420
7 Yamaha Motors 143382726+112
8 Toyota 1403111437233
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kansai

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Laranja Kyoto 2016225215+3750
2 Ain Food 2012535514+4141
3 Kyoto BAMB 2010913416+1839
4 Central Kobe 2011455521+3437
5 Kobe 1970 2011276341+2235
6 Hermano Osaka 2010374433+1133
7 Takada 208393932+727
8 Sanyo Electric Sumoto 206593036623
9Kyoto Shiko Club20621226512520
10 Kihoku 20121722102805
11 Osaka Gas 2001191069591
Source: [ citation needed ]

Chugoku

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Mitsubishi Motors Mizushima 1413100406+3441Qualification for the 2004 Japanese Regional Football League Competition
2 Hiroshima Fujita 1482133015+1529
3 Sagawa Express Chugoku 1481053019+1126
4 Hitachi Kasado 1461072531620
5 Iwami 1442172026617
6 JFE Steel West Japan 14314619291015
7 Tottori Kickers 1440191925613Playoff against the Prefectural qualifiers
8Hiroshima F.C.14201111446327
Source: RSSSF Japanese Regional Leagues 2004
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Promotion/relegation playoff


Hiroshima FC
(Chugoku Soccer League 8th place)
0–1Yamaguchi Teachers SC
Yamaguchi Teachers SC2-1Hiroshima FC

Tottori Kickers FC
(Chugoku Soccer League 7th place)
1–2 Fagiano Okayama
Fagiano Okayama 2-0Tottori Kickers FC

Shikoku

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Nangoku Kochi 1412116310+5337Qualification for the 2004 Japanese Regional Football League Competition
2 Ehime Shimanami 1410224819+2932
3 Sunlife 148062926+324
4 Sanwa Club 1452716301417
5 Alex 1450924361215
6 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 1442824351114
7 Mediafarm Yanagimachi 1435620341414Playoff against the Prefectural qualifiers
8 Ventana 141491751347

Promotion/relegation playoff


FC Yanagimachi
(Shikoku Football League 7th place)
0–4Showa Club
Showa Club0-2FC Yanagimachi

Ventana AC
(Shikoku Football League 8th place)
3–4Tokushima FC Caballos 2002
Tokushima FC Caballos 20020-3Ventana AC

Kyushu

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Honda Lock 18142115216+3647Qualification for the 2004 Japanese Regional Football League Competition
2 Okinawa Kariyushi 18141035415+3944
3 Volca Kagoshima 18121054126+1538
4 Alouette Kumamoto 18100176338+2531
5 Nippon Steel Oita 1890363524+1130
6 New Wave Kitakyushu 1890184139+228
7 Okinawa Kaiho Bank 186101122512920
8 Sun Miyazaki 183121233653213
9 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki 183101434552111
10 Osumi NIFS United 18210152773468Relegated to the Prefectural Leagues
Source: RSSSF Japanese Regional Leagues 2004
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Drawn matches are decided by penalty shoot-out; winner gets 2 pts, loser gets 1 pt.

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