List of Kawasaki Frontale records and statistics

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This article contains records and statistics for the Japanese professional football club, Kawasaki Frontale .

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J.League

ChampionsRunners-upThird place Promoted Relegated
SeasonDivisionTeamsPlacePWDLFAGDPtsAverage Crowd/G
1999 J2 101st362538693435735,396
2000 J1 1616th3063212656-30217,439
2001 J2 127th442032169609603,784
2002 124th44231110715318805,247
2003 123rd4424137884741857,258
2004 121st44343710438661059,148
2005 J1 188th3415514544775013,658
2006 182nd3420778455596714,340
2007 185th34141286648185417,338
2008 182nd34186106542236017,565
2009 182nd3419786440246418,847
2010 185th34159106147145418,562
2011 1811th34135165253-14417,340
2012 188th3414812515015017,807
2013 183rd34186106551146016,644
2014 186th34167115643135516,661
2015 185th34185116248145920,999
2016 183rd3422666839297222,136
2017 181st3421947132397222,112
2018 181st3421675727306923,218
2019 184th34161265734236023,272
2020 181st342653883157837,862
2021 201st382882812853927,342
2022 182nd3420686542236617,939
2023 188th3414812514565019,840
2024 20TBA38
Key

Domestic cup competitions

YearJ.League CupEmperor's Cup
1997Did not enter3rd round
1998Group stage3rd round
19991st round4th round
2000Runners-up3rd round
2001Quarter finalsSemi-finals
2002Did not qualifyQuarter finals
20034th round
20045th round
2005Group stageQuarter finals
2006Semi-finals5th round
2007Runners-upSemi-finals
2008Group stage5th round
2009Runners-upQuarter finals
2010Semi-finals4th round
20112nd round4th round
2012Group stage4th round
2013Semi-finalsQuarter finals
2014Semi-finals3rd round
2015Group stage4th round
2016Group stageRunners-up
2017Runners-upQuarter finals
2018Quarter finalsQuarter finals
2019Winners4th round
2020 Semi final Winners
2021 Quarter finals Semi-finals
2022 Quarter finals 3rd round
2023 Group Stage Winners

Japan Football League (JFL)

SeasonLeagueTeamsPos.PW (90min/ET/PK)DL (90min/ET/PK)FAGDPtsAttendance/G
1997 JFL163rd3023 (21/2/0)-7 (4/3/0)87365167
1998 JFL162nd3023 (22/1/0)-7 (5/2/0)72244868
Key


Major international competitions

SeasonCompetitionResultAttendance/G
2007 AFC Champions
League
Quarter finals10,961
2009 Quarter finals13,029
2010 Group stage8,912
2014 Round of 169,763
2017 Quarter finals13,175
2018 Group stage10,601
2019 Group stage10,933
2021 Round of 16TBA
2022 Group stageTBA

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2007 AFC Champions League Group F Flag of South Korea.svg Jeonnam Dragons 3–03–11st
Flag of Indonesia.svg Arema 3–03–1
Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok University 1–12–1
Quarter-finals Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan 0–00–00–0 (4–5p)
2009 AFC Champions League Group H Flag of South Korea.svg Pohang Steelers 0–21–12nd
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tianjin Teda 1–01–3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Central Coast Mariners 2–15–1
Round of 16 Flag of Japan.svg Gamba Osaka 3–2
Quarter-finals Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya Grampus 2–11–33–4
2010 AFC Champions League Group E Flag of South Korea.svg Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 0–23–03rd
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing Guoan 1–30–2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Victory 4–00–1
2014 AFC Champions League Group H Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai 3–10–22nd
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guizhou Renhe 1–01–0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Western Sydney Wanderers 2–10–1
Round of 16 Flag of South Korea.svg FC Seoul 2–32–14–4(a)
2017 AFC Champions League Group G Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guangzhou Evergrande 0–01–11st
Flag of South Korea.svg Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–11–0
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Eastern 4–01–1
Round of 16 Flag of Thailand.svg Muangthong United 4–13–17–2
Quarter-finals Flag of Japan.svg Urawa Red Diamonds 3–11–44–5
2018 AFC Champions League Group F Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai 2–21–24th
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai SIPG 0–11–1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Victory 2–20–1
2019 AFC Champions League Group H Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai 2–20–13rd
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai SIPG 2–20–1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney FC 1–04–0
2021 AFC Champions League Group I Flag of South Korea.svg Daegu FC 3–23–11st
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing Guoan 4–07–0
Flag of the Philippines.svg United City 8–02–0
Round of 16 Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai 0–0( a.e.t. )(2–3 p )
2022 AFC Champions League Group I Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai 1–12–32nd
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guangzhou 1–08–0
Flag of Malaysia.svg Johor Darul Ta'zim 0–05–0

Top scorers by season

SeasonLeaguePlayerDomestic leagueReference
1997 JFL Flag of Nigeria.svg Mutairu Momodu 21
1998 JFL Flag of Brazil.svg Valdney 33League Top Scorer
1999 J2 Flag of Brazil.svg Tuto 17
2000 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Akira Konno 3
2001 J2 Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson 19
2002 J2 Flag of Brazil.svg Betinho 16
2003 J2 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 28
2004 J2 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 37League Top Scorer
2005 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 16
2006 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 20
2007 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 22 League Top Scorer
2008 J1 Flag of North Korea.svg Jong Tae-se 14
2009 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 18
2010 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho 14
2011 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi 12
2012 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Renato 10
2013 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshito Ōkubo 26 League Top Scorer
2014 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshito Ōkubo 18 League Top Scorer
2015 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshito Ōkubo 23 League Top Scorer
2016 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshito Ōkubo
Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi
15
2017 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi 23 League Top Scorer
2018 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi 15
2019 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi 13
2020 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Yu Kobayashi 14
2021 J1 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Damião 23 League Top Scorer
2022 J1 Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Ienaga
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcinho
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