2009 Vegalta Sendai season

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Vegalta Sendai
2009 season
ChairmanShirahata Yoichi
Manager Makoto Teguramori
Stadium Yurtec Stadium Sendai
J.League Division 2 1st (promoted)
Emperor's Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Marcelo Soares (16)
All: Marcelo Soares
 2008
2010  

During the 2009 season, Vegalta Sendai competed in the J.League Division 2, the second tier of the Japanese football league system. Sendai finished 1st with a total of 106 points, the most points amassed by any team in J2 league history. [1] The club also competed in the Emperor's Cup, being eliminated by Gamba Osaka at the semi-final stage.

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J.League Division 2.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Vegalta Sendai (C, P)51321098739+48106Promotion to 2010 J. League Division 1
2 Cerezo Osaka (P)513111910053+47104
3 Shonan Bellmare (P)512911118452+3298
4 Ventforet Kofu 512813107646+3097
5 Sagan Tosu 512513137151+2088
Updated to match(es) played on December 5, 2009. Source: J.League Division 2
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted


Player statistics

No.Pos.PlayerD.o.B. (Age)Height / Weight J. League 2 Emperor's Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Tatsuro Hagihara August 6, 1982 (aged 26)cm / kg00
2DF Kosuke Kitani October 9, 1978 (aged 30)cm / kg20
3DF Kodai Watanabe December 4, 1986 (aged 22)cm / kg503
4DF Junya Hosokawa June 24, 1984 (aged 24)cm / kg00
5DF Yugo Ichiyanagi April 2, 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg182
6DF Elizeu October 21, 1979 (aged 29)cm / kg517
7MF Naoki Chiba July 24, 1977 (aged 31)cm / kg405
8MF Atsushi Nagai December 23, 1974 (aged 34)cm / kg400
9FW Takayuki Nakahara November 18, 1984 (aged 24)cm / kg3610
10MF Ryang Yong-Gi January 7, 1982 (aged 27)cm / kg5114
11MF Kunimitsu Sekiguchi December 26, 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg504
13FW Yuki Nakashima June 16, 1984 (aged 24)cm / kg388
14FW Tomoyuki Hirase May 23, 1977 (aged 31)cm / kg408
15FW Kohei Tanaka December 11, 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg161
16GK Takuto Hayashi August 9, 1982 (aged 26)cm / kg510
17MF Shingo Tomita June 20, 1986 (aged 22)cm / kg340
18FW Marcelo Soares March 9, 1982 (aged 26)cm / kg3416
19FW Dan Suzuki March 9, 1989 (aged 19)cm / kg00
19FW Sales June 9, 1986 (aged 22)cm / kg122
20MF Takahisa Nishiyama July 11, 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg50
21GK Kentaro Seki March 9, 1986 (aged 22)cm / kg00
22GK Shigeru Sakurai June 29, 1979 (aged 29)cm / kg00
23MF Naoya Tamura November 20, 1984 (aged 24)cm / kg231
25MF Naoki Sugai September 21, 1984 (aged 24)cm / kg493
26MF Keita Sogabe July 2, 1988 (aged 20)cm / kg00
27DF Park Joo-Sung February 20, 1984 (aged 25)cm / kg342
28MF Junichi Misawa May 21, 1985 (aged 23)cm / kg20
29DF Toshio Shimakawa May 28, 1990 (aged 18)cm / kg00
30MF Satoshi Hida April 18, 1984 (aged 24)cm / kg00
31MF Daisuke Saito August 29, 1980 (aged 28)cm / kg360

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References

  1. "2009年 | 公益社団法人 日本プロサッカーリーグ(Jリーグ)". aboutj.jleague.jp. Archived from the original on 2023-06-06.

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