2005 Japanese Regional Leagues

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Japanese Regional Leagues
Season2005
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Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 2005 season.

Contents

Champions list

RegionChampions
Hokkaido Norbritz Hokkaido
Tohoku TDK
Grulla Morioka
Kanto Honda Luminozo Sayama
Hokushinetsu Nagano Elsa
Tokai Shizuoka
Kansai Banditonce Kobe
Chugoku Sagawa Express Chugoku
Shikoku Nangoku Kochi
Kyushu Rosso Kumamoto

League standings

Hokkaido

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Norbritz Hokkaido 1412113713+2437
2 Blackpecker Hakodate 1412024818+3036
3 ACSC 147253221+1123
4 Barefoot Hokkaido 147073426+821
5 Sapporo 1443721321115
6 Thank Kuriyama 1442816271114
7 Toyota Motors Hokkaido 1432919321311
8 R. Superb Kushiro 1420122058386
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tohoku

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 TDK 129213610+2629
1 Grulla Morioka 129213610+2629
3 Primeiro 125251922317
4 Shiogama Wiese 123542218+414
5 NEC Tokin 1232713281511
6 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 1231810291910
7 Morioka Zebra 121471029197
Division 2 North
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Tono Club 108113314+1925
2 Akita Cambiare 107214016+2423
3 Mizusawa Club 104152627113
4 Aster Aomori 104152324113
5 Hokuto Bank SC 102172138177
6 Sanno Club 101271640245
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2 South
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Sendai Nakada Club 108114514+3125
2 Furukawa Battery 106132913+1619
3 Northern Peaks Koriyama 106133625+1119
4 Marysol Matsushima 104064329+1412
5 Kureha 101362142216
6 Yamagata 102081465516
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kanto

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Honda Luminozo Sayama 149323516+1930
2 JEF United Ichihara Amateur 149144116+2528
3 Saitama 149053028+227
4 Maritime Self Defence Forces Atsugi Base Marcus 146261924520
5 Toho Titanium 1443718291115
6 Yokohama Sports and Culture Club 144282130914
7 Yaita 1433822321012
8 Aries Tokyo 1426614251112
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hanno Bruder 149143017+1328
2 Toshiba Fuchu 149142920+928
3 Hitachi Tochigi 147432818+1025
4 Nirasaki Astros 148152924+525
5 Kanagawa Teachers 147072730321
6 Ome 145182831316
7 Furukawa Chiba 14311013261310
8 Kuyo 14311016341810
Source: [ citation needed ]

Hokushinetsu

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nagano Elsa 1412023813+2536
2 Japan Soccer College 1411034216+2633
3 Kanazawa 1410222615+1132
4 Fervorosa Ishikawa Hakuzan 146082630418
5 Teihens 145182230816
6 Ueda Gentian 1442816301414
7 Niigata University of Management 143292229711
8 Antelope Shiojiri 1411121342294
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Matsumoto Yamaga 138323611+2527
2 Toyama Shinjo Club 137332014+624
3 Valiente Toyama 137062618+821
4 TOP Niigata 136341311+221
5 Nissei Plastic Industrial 136252724+320
6 Kanazu 137332515+1024
7 Giocatore Takaoka 137062721+621
8 Fukui 133372026612
9 Billboard 1332820341411
10 PFU 131111444404
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tokai

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Shizuoka 1410404611+3534
2 Chukyo University 1410313914+2533
3 Yazaki Valente 146262824+420
4 Fujieda City Government 145452722+519
5 Maruyasu 145362523+218
6 Chuo Bohan 1443713291615
7 Honda Suzuka 1432918351711
8 Nagoya 142111846387
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Sagawa Express Chukyo 149322921+830
2 Gifu 14851267+1929
3 Fuyo Club 149233517+1829
4 Konica Minolta Toyokawa 144641921218
5 Mind House T.C. 144462122116
6 Kasugai Club 143472117+413
7 Nagoya West F.C. 1433812281612
8 Toyoda Automatic Loom Works 140591242305
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kansai

Division 1
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Banditonce Kobe 1410312811+1733
2 Kobe 1970 141022266+2032
3 Ain Food 149053215+1727
4 Sanyo Electric Sumoto 147161822422
5 Laranja Kyoto 146262125420
6 Takada 1432918311311
7 Hermano Osaka 1430111539249
8 Kyoto BAMB 142210162598
Source: [ citation needed ]
Division 2
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Sagawa Express Kyoto 141211558+4737
2 Kyoto Shiko Club 1410043623+1330
3 Renaiss College 148243721+1626
4 Technonet Osaka 148243523+1226
5 Kihoku Shukyudan 146263236420
6 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe 1452715271217
7 Kobe 1970 C 1421111641257
8 Osaka Gas 140014956470
Source: [ citation needed ]

Chugoku

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Sagawa Express Chugoku 129111449+3530
2 Fagiano Okayama 1290123713+2428
3 Hiroshima Fujita 1273022222027
4 Hitachi Kasado 12213612271511
5 Iwami 12221710271711
6 JFE Steel West Japan 12301814291510
7 Yamaguchi Teachers 1212271123129
Source: [ citation needed ]

Shikoku

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nangoku Kochi 141211538+4537
2 Sanyo Electric Tokushima 1411214210+3235
3 Ehime Shimanami 148152925+425
4 Takamatsu 146443124+722
5 Ventana 1452715321717
6 Alex 144192533813
7 Sanwa Club 1430111940219
8 Showa Club 141112850424
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kyushu

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Rosso Kumamoto 18150214511+3447
2 FC Ryukyu 18131135112+3942
3 V-Varen Nagasaki 18112054123+1837
4 Nippon Steel Oita 18102064021+1934
5 Volca Kagoshima 18101164926+2333
6 New Wave Kitakyushu 18100355130+2133
7 Okinawa Kaiho Bank 185111118371918
8 Okinawa Kariyushi 183121218483013
9 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki 182201414554110
10 Sun Miyazaki 18011161680643
Source: [ citation needed ]

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