1995 J.League

J.League
Season1995
ChampionsYokohama Marinos
1st J. League title
3rd Japanese title
Asian Club ChampionshipYokohama Marinos
Matches played364
Goals scored1,214 (3.34 per match)
Top goalscorerMasahiro Fukuda (32 goals)
Highest attendance56,652 - Reds vs. Verdy (May 3)
Lowest attendance7,012 - Sanfrecce vs. Grampus (April 12)
Average attendance16,922
1994
1996

The J.League 1995 season is the third season of the J.League Division 1. The league fixture began on March 18, 1995, and ended on November 1995. The Suntory Championship '95 took place on November 30 and December 6, 1995.

Honours

Competition Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
League competition
J.League Suntory Series Yokohama Marinos Verdy Kawasaki Urawa Red Diamonds
J.League NICOS Series Verdy Kawasaki Nagoya Grampus Eight Yokohama Marinos
Suntory Championship Yokohama Marinos Verdy Kawasaki n/a
Cup tournaments
Emperor's Cup Nagoya Grampus Eight Sanfrecce Hiroshima tba
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Nabisco Cup Not held due to fixture congestion
XEROX Super Cup Verdy Kawasaki Bellmare Hiratsuka n/a

1995 J.League clubs

Following fourteen clubs participated in J.League during 1995 season. Of these clubs, Kashiwa Reysol, and Cerezo Osaka were newly promoted from Japan Football League (former).

1995 J.League format

In the 1995 season, the league followed split-season format, and each halves (or stages) were known as Suntory Series and NICOS Series for sponsorship purposes. In each series, fourteen clubs played in double round-robin format, a total of 26 games per club (per series). The games went to golden-goal extra time and penalties if needed after regulation. The points system is introduced for the first time and a club received 3pts for any win, 1pts for PK loss, and 0pts for regulation or extra time loss. The clubs were ranked by points and tie breakers are, in the following order:

  • Goal differential
  • Goals scored
  • Head-to-head results
  • Extra match or a coin toss

The club that finished at the top of the table is declared stage champion and qualifies for the Suntory Championship. The first stage winner, hosts the first leg in the championship series. If the same club win both stages, the runners-up of each stages plays against each other and the winners challenges the stage winner at the championship game.

Changes in Competition Format
  • Number of competing clubs increased from 12 to 14
  • Number of games per club in a series increased from 22 to 26 games and from 44 to 52 games per season
  • Points system were introduced
  • Due to fixture congestion, Yamazaki Nabisco Cup was canceled that year

1995 J.League final standings

Suntory Series (1st Stage) standings

Pos Team Pld W PKL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Marinos 26 17 1 8 47 38 +9 52 1995 Suntory Series Champions
Qualified to Suntory Championship '95
2 Tokyo Verdy Kawasaki 26 16 1 9 46 36 +10 49
3 Saitama Prefecture Urawa Red Diamonds 26 15 3 8 41 34 +7 48
4 Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Grampus Eight 26 15 1 10 50 48 +2 46
5 Shizuoka Prefecture Júbilo Iwata 26 15 0 11 48 40 +8 45
6 Chiba Prefecture JEF United Ichihara 26 14 3 9 48 40 +8 45
7 Kanagawa Prefecture Bellmare Hiratsuka 26 14 1 11 60 47 +13 43
8 Ibaraki Prefecture Kashima Antlers 26 14 0 12 38 38 0 42
9 Osaka Prefecture Cerezo Osaka 26 13 2 11 43 44 −1 41
10 Hiroshima Prefecture Sanfrecce Hiroshima 26 13 0 13 38 33 +5 39
11 Osaka Prefecture Gamba Osaka 26 10 1 15 49 54 −5 31
12 Shizuoka Prefecture Shimizu S-Pulse 26 10 0 16 35 63 −28 30
13 Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Flügels 26 9 1 16 42 54 −12 28
14 Chiba Prefecture Kashiwa Reysol 26 7 1 18 30 46 −16 22
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Win = 3pts; P.K. loss = 1pt; Regulation, E.T. loss = 0pts

NICOS Series (2nd stage) standings

Pos Team Pld W PKL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Verdy Kawasaki 26 19 2 5 60 26 +34 59 1995 NICOS Series Champions
Qualified to Suntory Championship '95
2 Nagoya Grampus Eight 26 17 0 9 49 34 +15 51
3 Yokohama Marinos 26 15 1 10 39 37 +2 46
4 Shimizu S-Pulse 26 15 0 11 42 34 +8 45
5 Kashiwa Reysol 26 14 1 11 57 54 +3 43
6 Kashima Antlers 26 14 1 11 44 41 +3 43
7 JEF United Ichihara 26 14 1 11 49 51 −2 43
8 Urawa Red Diamonds 26 14 0 12 44 38 +6 42
9 Júbilo Iwata 26 13 1 12 40 37 +3 40
10 Cerezo Osaka 26 12 1 13 36 39 −3 37
11 Yokohama Flügels 26 11 1 14 36 57 −21 34
12 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 26 9 1 16 31 43 −12 28
13 Gamba Osaka 26 8 2 16 38 53 −15 26
14 Bellmare Hiratsuka 26 7 1 18 34 55 −21 22
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Win = 3pts; P.K. loss = 1pt; Regulation, E.T. loss = 0pts

1995 Suntory Championship

Yokohama Marinos1–0Verdy Kawasaki
Bisconti 49'

Verdy Kawasaki0–1Yokohama Marinos
Ihara 29'
Attendance: 48,271
Referee: Shinichiro Obata

Yokohama Marinos won the series 2–0 on aggregate.

Overall standings

Golden Boot ranking

Golden Boot standings after Suntory Series (1st Stage)
Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Italy Salvatore Schillaci Júbilo Iwata 24
2 Japan Koji Noguchi Bellmare Hiratsuka 16
3 Japan Masahiro Fukuda Urawa Red Diamonds 15
Brazil Betinho Bellmare Hiratsuka 15
Panama Jorge Dely Valdés Cerezo Osaka 15
6 Japan Nobuhiro Takeda Verdy Kawasaki 13
Ukraine Oleh Protasov Gamba Osaka 13
8 Germany Uwe Bein Urawa Red Diamonds 11
Argentina David Bisconti Yokohama Marinos 11
Brazil Toninho Shimizu S-Pulse 11
Overall Golden Boot ranking
Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Japan Masahiro Fukuda Urawa Red Diamonds 32
2 Italy Salvatore Schillaci Júbilo Iwata 31
3 Argentina David Bisconti Yokohama Marinos 27
4 Brazil Betinho Bellmare Hiratsuka 25
5 Japan Kazuyoshi Miura Verdy Kawasaki 23
Japan Koji Noguchi Bellmare Hiratsuka 23
7 New Zealand Wynton Rufer JEF United Ichihara 21
Argentina Ramón Medina Bello Yokohama Marinos 21
9 Japan Nobuhiro Takeda Verdy Kawasaki 20
Netherlands Hans Gillhaus Gamba Osaka 20

Awards

Individual awards

Award Recipient Club Notes
Most Valuable Player Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Stojković Nagoya Grampus Eight
Rookie of the Year Japan Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi Yokohama Marinos
Manager of the Year France Arsène Wenger Nagoya Grampus Eight
Top Scorer Japan Masahiro Fukuda Urawa Red Diamonds 32 goals.

Best Eleven

Position Footballer Club Nationality
GK Shinkichi Kikuchi Verdy Kawasaki  Japan
DF Naoki Soma Kashima Antlers  Japan
DF Masami Ihara Yokohama Marinos  Japan
DF Masaharu Suzuki Yokohama Marinos  Japan
DF Guido Buchwald Urawa Red Diamonds  Germany
MF Tetsuji Hashiratani Verdy Kawasaki  Japan
MF Bismarck Verdy Kawasaki  Brazil
FW Masahiro Fukuda Urawa Red Diamonds  Japan
FW Kazuyoshi Miura Verdy Kawasaki  Japan
FW Dragan Stojković Nagoya Grampus Eight  Yugoslavia
FW Hiroaki Morishima Cerezo Osaka  Japan

External links

  • Source: J. League 1995 (RSSSF)
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