List of Shimizu S-Pulse records and statistics

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This article contains records and statistics for the Japanese professional football club, Shimizu S-Pulse .

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J.League

YearLeaguePlaceGPPtsWinDrawLoseAverage Crowd
1993 J1 1st stage4 / 1018-11-718,462
J1 2nd stageRunners-up / 1018-14-4
J1 Total3 / 1036-25-11
1994 J1 1st stageRunners-up / 1222-16-619,726
J1 2nd stage6 / 1222-11-11
J1 Total4 / 1244-27-17
1995 J1 1st stage12 / 14263010-1619,747
J1 2nd stage4 / 14264515-11
J1 Total9 / 14527525-27
1996 J110 / 16303712-1812,962
1997 J1 1st stage7 / 1716259-79,888
J1 2nd stage6 / 17162910-6
J1 Total5 / 17325419-13
1998 J1 1st stageRunners-up / 18173913-412,298
J1 2nd stage5 / 18173112-5
J1 Total3 / 18347025-9
1999 J1 1st stage3 / 161530101412,883
J1 2nd stageChampions / 1615331113
J1 TotalRunners-up / 1630632127
2000 J1 1st stage3 / 161528100512,422
J1 2nd stage13 / 161514528
J1 Total8 / 16304215213
2001 J1 1st stage4 / 161526100515,973
J1 2nd stage4 / 161523906
J1 Total4 / 16304919011
2002 J1 1st stage7 / 16152483414,963
J1 2nd stage12 / 161517609
J1 Total8 / 16304114313
2003 J1 1st stage11 / 16151853716,284
J1 2nd stage10 / 161521636
J1 Total11 / 16303911613
2004 J1 1st stage11 / 16151637513,568
J1 2nd stage14 / 1615134110
J1 Total14 / 1630297815
2005 J115 / 1834399121312,752
2006 J14 / 1834601861014,302
2007 J14 / 183461187915,952
2008 J15 / 1834551671116,599
2009 J17 / 1834511312917,935
2010 J16 / 1834541591018,001
2011 J110 / 18344511121115,801
2012 J19 / 1834491471315,121
2013 J19 / 1834501551414,137
2014 J115 / 1834541061814,210
2015 J1 1st stage18 / 1817133410,
J1 2nd stage/ 1817
J1 total / 1834

Domestic cup competitions

YearEmperor's CupJ.League CupSuper Cup
1992Quarter-finalsRunners-up-
1993Semi-finalsRunners-up-
19941st Round1st Round-
19951st RoundNot Held-
1996Quarter-finalsChampions-
1997Quarter-finalsGroup Stage-
1998Runners-upSemi-finals-
1999Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsRunners-up
2000Runners-upQuarter-finals-
2001Champions2nd RoundChampions
2002Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsChampions
2003Semi-finalsSemi-finals-
20044th RoundQuarter-finals-
2005Runners-upQuarter-finals-
2006Quarter-finalsGroup Stage-
2007Quarter-finalsGroup Stage-
2008Quarter-finalsRunners-up-
2009Semi-finalsSemi-finals-
2010Runner-upSemi-finals-
2011Semi-finalsQuarterfinals-
2012Runner-up4th Round-
2013Group Stage4th Round-
2014Group StageSemi-finals-
2015Group Stage2nd Round-

International Competitions

SeasonCompetitionResult
1999-00 Asian Cup Winners Cup Champions
2000 Asian Super Cup Runners-up
2000-01 Asian Cup Winners Cup 3rd
2001-02 Asian Cup Winners Cup Quarter-finals
2002-03 AFC Champions League Round 1

Top scorers by season

SeasonPlayerDomestic leagueRef
2010 Flag of Japan.svg Shinji Okazaki 13 [1]
2011 Flag of Japan.svg Genki Omae 8 [2]
201213 [3]
20137 [4]
2014 Flag of Slovenia.svg Milivoje Novaković 7 [5]

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