List of Nagoya Grampus records and statistics

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This article contains records and statistics for the Japanese professional football club, Nagoya Grampus .

Contents

Key

ChampionsRunners-upThird place Promoted Relegated

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPosPWDLFAPts Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Super Cup AFC NameGoals
LeagueTop goalscorer [1]
1992 n/a [2] n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a 1st Round SF -- Flag of Japan.svg Takafumi Ogura 5
1993 J1 9th36120244866- QF GS Flag of Brazil.svg Jorginho 10
1994 11th44150295682- R2 R1 Flag of Japan.svg Yasuyuki Moriyama 14
1995 3rd5232020998297 Winners Not Held Flag of Japan.svg Takafumi Ogura 19
1996 2nd302109633963 R3 GS Winners Cup Winners' CupRunners-up Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dragan Stojković 16
1997 9th3216016414848 R3 SF -- Flag of Japan.svg Yasuyuki Moriyama 10
1998 5th3423011714763 SF GS Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Fukuda 18
1999 4th3018210624654 Winners SF Flag of Japan.svg Wagner Lopes 19
2000 9th3014214424541 R4 SF Runners-up Cup Winners' CupQF Flag of Japan.svg Wagner Lopes 11
2001 5th301739564549 R3 SF -- Flag of Brazil.svg Ueslei 24
2002 6th3015114494145 QF GS Flag of Brazil.svg Ueslei 24
2003 7th3011127494245 R4 QF Flag of Brazil.svg Ueslei 25
2004 7th3012810494344 R5 SF Flag of Brazil.svg Marques 23
2005 14th3410915434939 R5 GS Flag of Japan.svg Naoshi Nakamura 8
2006 7th3413912514948 R5 GS Flag of Norway.svg Frode Johnsen 12
2007 11th3012810494344 R5 GS Flag of Norway.svg Frode Johnsen 14
2008 3rd341789483559 QF SF Flag of Norway.svg Frode Johnsen 16
2009 9th3414812464250 Runners-up QF Champions LeagueSF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Kennedy
Flag of Brazil.svg Davi
12
2010 1st342338543772 QF GS - Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Kennedy 18
2011 7th3412810494344 QF SF Champions LeagueL16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Kennedy 19
2012 2nd342185673671 QF QF Champions LeagueL16 Flag of Japan.svg Tulio 16
2013 11th3413813474847 R2 GS - Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Kennedy 12
2014 10th3413912474848 QF GS Flag of Japan.svg Kensuke Nagai 19
2015 9th3413714444846 R2 GS Flag of Japan.svg Kengo Kawamata 11
2016 16th347918385830 R2 QF Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Simović 11
2017 J2 3rd4223613856575 R4 - Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Simović 21
2018 J1 15th3412517525941 R3 GS Flag of Brazil.svg 24
2019 13th3491015455037 R2 QF Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Maeda 8
2020 3rd341969452863- QF Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus 9
2021 5th341969452863 QF Winners Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus 7
2022 8th34111310303546 R16 QF Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus 8
2023 6th38141010413652 QF SF Flag of Denmark.svg Junker Kasper 16
2024 TBA38


AFC history

As of match played 29 May 2012
CompetitionPWDLGFGA
Cup Winners' Cup 10541218
Champions League 2510873829
Total35151285937
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1996–97 Cup Winners' Cup Second round Flag of Vietnam.svg Hải Phòng 3–01–14–1
Quarterfinals Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg South China 2–02–24–2
Semifinals Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 5–0
Final Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal 1–3
2000–01 Cup Winners' Cup Second round Flag of Hong Kong.svg Happy Valley 3–13–06–1
Quarterfinals Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dalian Shide 0–01–11–1(a)
2009 Champions League Group E Flag of Australia (converted).svg Newcastle Jets 1–10–11st
Flag of South Korea.svg Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 4–13–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing Guoan 0–01–1
Round of 16 Flag of South Korea.svg Suwon Bluewings 2–1
Quarterfinal Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki Frontale 3–11–24–3
Semifinal Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ittihad 1–22–63–8
2011 Champions League Group F Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul 1–12–02nd
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Ain 4–01–3
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hangzhou Greentown 1–00–2
Round of 16 Flag of South Korea.svg Suwon Bluewings 0–2
2012 Champions League Group G Flag of South Korea.svg Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2–21–12nd
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Central Coast Mariners 3–01–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tianjin Teda 0–03–0
Round of 16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adelaide United 0–1

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References

  1. Goals in all competitions (J1 League or J2 League, Emperor's Cup, J.League Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, Champions League and Super Cup) are counted.
  2. The club did not start playing league football until 1993.