List of Omiya Ardija records and statistics

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This article contains records and statistics for the Japanese professional football club, Omiya Ardija .

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J.League

YearLeaguePlaceGPPtsWinDrawLoseAverage Crowd
1999 J26 / 10365118172,674
2000 J24 / 114068231163,477
2001 J25 / 124478266123,864
2002 J26 / 1244591417135,266
2003 J26 / 124461187195,058
2004 J2Runners-up / 12448726996,108
2005 J113 / 183441125179,980
2006 J112 / 1834441351610,234
2007 J115 / 1834358111511,741
2008 J112 / 1834431271510,714
2009 J113 / 1834399121313,707
2010 J112 / 1834421191411,064
2011 J113 / 1834421012129,099
 
Key to colors
              Played in 1st division league
              Played in 2nd division league

Domestic cup competitions

YearEmperor's CupJ. League Cup
19993rd Round1st Round
20003rd Round1st Round
20011st Round1st Round
20024th Round-
20033rd Round-
20045th Round-
2005Semi-finalsQuarter-finals
20065th RoundGroup Stage
20074th RoundGroup Stage
20085th RoundGroup Stage
20093rd RoundGroup Stage
20104th RoundGroup Stage
20112nd Round2nd Round

Top scorers by season

SeasonPlayerDomestic leagueRef
2011 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael 10
2010 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Ishihara 9 [1]

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