2020 Nadeshiko League

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The 2020 Nadeshiko League was the 32nd season of the Nadeshiko League, the main league for women's association football in Japan. It was also the 16th season in its current format.

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The league was originally scheduled to begin on 2 May 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The league was finally rescheduled to begin on 18 July 2020 with the first two rounds of matches played behind closed doors. [1]

Division 1

Nadeshiko League Division 1
Season 2020
Dates18 July 2020 – 21 November 2020
Champions Urawa Reds Ladies
(4th title)
Relegated Cerezo Osaka
Iga Kunoichi
Ehime
AFC Women's Club Championship Urawa Reds Ladies
Matches played90
Goals scored273 (3.03 per match)
Top goalscorer Yuika Sugasawa (17 goals)
Biggest home win Mynavi Vegalta Sendai 5–0 Ehime (1 November 2020)

INAC Kobe Leonessa 5–0 Ehime (30 August 2020)
Biggest away win Cerezo Osaka 1–10 NTV Beleza (15 August 2020)
Highest scoring Cerezo Osaka 1–10 NTV Beleza (15 August 2020)
Longest winning run Urawa Reds Ladies
(6 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Urawa Reds Ladies
(8 matches)
Longest winless run Ehime
(9 matches)
Longest losing run Iga FC Kunoichi
(6 matches)
2019
All statistics correct as of 21 November 2020.

The season started on 18 July 2020 and ended in November 2020 with the play-offs to be held days later. Prior to the league start date, PCR were carried out on all the players and staffs of the teams participating in the leagues to check their health conditions, almost all test cases came out negative.[ citation needed ]

Urawa Reds Ladies won their fourth Nadeshiko League title and therefore will earn the right to participate in the 2021 AFC Women's Club Championship.

This is its final year as the highest division of the Japan women's football league system as the WE League is set to commence next year. Similar to the men's J. League in 1992 and the English women's FA WSL in 2011, not all Division 1 clubs will be admitted to the new league. [2]

Teams

The league was contested by 10 teams, debutants Ehime winners of the 2019 Nadeshiko League Division 2 and runners up Cerezo Osaka replaced Nittidai and AC Nagano Parceiro Ladies, who were relegated from the 2019 Nadeshiko League Division 1.

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Urawa Reds Ladies 1814223717+2044Champions, form WE League
2 INAC Kobe Leonessa 1811253319+1435Form WE League
3 NTV Beleza 189454522+2331
4 Cerezo Osaka 188643236430
5 Albirex Niigata 188371917+227Form WE League
6 JEF United Chiba 186573029+123
7 Mynavi Vegalta Sendai 186482624+222
8 Nojima Stella 18431118301215
9 Iga Kunoichi 18421217331614
10 Ehime 18331216463012
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored

Results

Home \ Away ALB CER EHI INA IGA JEF NTV NOJ URA VEG
Albirex Niigata 0–12–02–11–12–00–01–02–30–1
Cerezo Osaka 2–13–22–02–12–21–103–10–02–2
Ehime 1–03–20–12–11–51–52–20–10–2
INAC 2–03–15–02–12–04–12–10–13–0
Iga Kunoichi 0–12–23–00–10–51–63–10–10–2
JEF United 1–23–30–02–12–11–31–22–41–1
NTV Beleza 2–21–12–21–23–00–11–03–24–1
Nojima Stella 0–10–32–11–10–11–32–12–32–1
Urawa Reds Ladies 2–10–15–14–12–12–01–01–12–1
Vegalta Sendai 0–15–15–02–20–11–10–21–01–2
Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718
Urawa Reds Ladies 111311111111111111
INAC Kobe 542234333444322222
NTV Beleza 324442222222233333
Cerezo Osaka 233123444333444544
Albirex Niigata 466555655555555455
JEF United 1057768889978667766
Vegalta Sendai 8101010107798866776677
Nojima Stella 998996566797888888
Iga FC 7898710977689999999
Ehime 675689101010101010101010101010
Source: Soccerway
  = Leader;   = To Relegation Series ;   = Relegation to Nadeshiko League Division 2

Attendance

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Average attendance

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Highest attendance

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  1. 1 2 3 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, spectators were not allowed into stadiums.

Statistics

Topscorers

As of matches played on 21 November 2020.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Japan.svg Yuika Sugasawa Urawa Reds Ladies 17
2 Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Hamada Vegalta Sendai 15
3 Flag of Japan.svg Mina Tanaka INAC Kobe Leonessa 13
4 Flag of Japan.svg Rikako Kobayashi NTV Beleza 9
Flag of Japan.svg Ami Otaki JEF United
6 Flag of Japan.svg Jun Endo NTV Beleza 8
7 Flag of Japan.svg Yui Hasegawa NTV Beleza 7
Flag of Japan.svg Honoka Hayashi Cerezo Osaka
Flag of Japan.svg Arisa Minamino Nojima Stella
104 players6

Awards

Best XI

Division 2

Nadeshiko League Division 2
Season 2020
Dates18 July – 21 November 2020
Matches played90
Goals scored225 (2.5 per match)
Biggest home win Harima 4–0 Nittaidai (24 October 2020)

Elfen Saitama 4–0 Nittaidai (26 July 2020)

Kamogawa 4–0 Bunnys Kyoto (20 September 2020)
Highest scoring Sfida Setagaya 5–2 Jumonji Ventus (20 September 2020)
2019
2021
All statistics correct as of 15 November 2020.

The season began on 18 July 2020.

Teams and format

10 teams contested the league, Jumonji Ventus were promoted while Shizuoka Sangyo were relegated from the previous season, additionally Nittaidai and Nagano Parceiro Ladies also joined from the Nadeshiko League Division 1.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Sfida Setagaya 1811433418+1637
2 Elfen Saitama 1811343313+2036Promoted to WE League
3 Kamogawa 1810443718+1934
4 Yokohama 18882298+2132
5 Nagano Parceiro 188462213+928Promoted to WE League
6 Harima 188282522+326
7 Yamato Sylphid 187561516126
8 Jumonji Ventus 18341115402513Promoted to WE League
9 Nittaidai 182313746399
10 Bunnys Kyoto 181512831238
Source: Soccerway

Results

Home \ Away KYO ELF HAR JUM KAM NIT NAG SET YAM YOK
Bunnys Kyoto 0–31–30–10–30–10–31–22–10–1
Elfen Saitama 2–14–11–05–14–01–21–10–10–0
Harima 0–00–12–10–14–01–23–02–11–0
Jumonji Ventus 2–21–22–11–42–00–50–50–20–5
Kamogawa 4–02–23–03–04–10–00–12–10–0
Nittaidai 0–01–00–51–10–51–30–21–10–5
Nagano Parceiro 1–10–10–11–01–22–01–10–10–0
Sfida Setagaya 3–00–32–05–23–12–12–01–22–2
Yamato Sylphid 1–00–30–00–01–02–00–11–10–3
Yokohama 0–02–04–11–12–23–01–00–10–0
Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

Top scorers

Awards

Challenge League

Challenge League (Division 3)
Season 2020
Champions JFA Academy
2019
2021
All statistics correct as of 30 December 2020.

12 teams contested the third tier, divided into two groups of 6 each for East and West. Newly promoted clubs were Shizuoka SSU Asregina (formerly Iwata Bonita) and Fukuoka J. Anclas, both returning to the national tiers, and Cerezo Osaka Sakai Girls, Cerezo Osaka Sakai Ladies's B-team.

Teams

Clubs (East)Hometown(s)
Norddea Hokkaido Sapporo, Hokkaido
Tsukuba FC Ladies Tsukuba, Ibaraki
Niigata University of Health and Welfare LSC Niigata, Niigata
JFA Academy Fukushima LSC Susono, Shizuoka [3]
Shizuoka SSU Asregina Iwata, Shizuoka
NGU Loveledge Nagoya Nagoya, Aichi
Clubs (West)Hometown(s)
Speranza Osaka Takatsuki Takatsuki, Osaka
Cerezo Osaka Sakai Girls Osaka
KIU Charme Takahashi, Okayama
Yunogo Belle Mimasaka, Okayama
Angeviolet Hiroshima Hiroshima
Fukuoka J. Anclas Fukuoka

Challenge League Championship

Angeviolet Hiroshima 0–0 JFA Academy Fukushima LSC

JFA Academy Fukushima LSC 1–0 Angeviolet Hiroshima
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JFA Academy wins the title.

Challenge League Third Place

Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki 0–0 NGU Loveledge Nagoya

NGU Loveledge Nagoya 0–1 (a.e.t.) Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki
Sakanaka Soccerball shade.svg106'

Speranza is promoted to the Nadeshiko League.

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References

  1. "Nadeshiko League to finally kick off on 18 July". Japantimes.com. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  2. "Japan unveils professional WE league". AFC . 3 June 2020.
  3. Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the team has relocated from Naraha, Fukushima to sport facilities in Shizuoka Prefecture. http://www.jfa.jp/youth_development/jfa_academy/fukushima/operation.html