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2014 J3 League

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Season
  
2014

Highest attendance
  
8,115 Zweigen vs MYFC

Dates
  
9 Mar 2014 – 23 Nov 2014

Goals scored
  
495

Promoted
  
Top goalscorer
  
Koji Suzuki (19 goals)

Average attendance
  
2,247

Location
  
Japan

Matches played
  
198

People also search for
  
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Champions
  
Zweigen Kanazawa !Zweigen Kanazawa 1st J3 title 1st D3 title

Lowest attendance
  
504 Fukushima vs Gainare

The 2014 J3 League is the 18th season of the third tier of the Japanese football, and the inaugural season of the professional J3 League. The season commenced on 9 March and will finish on November 23, with a 3-week break after the 17th week matches on 21 and 22 June (except one on 25 June), then will resume from 19 and 20 July, due to prefectural qualifiers, followed by the 1st and 2nd round matches of the 2014 Emperor's Cup scheduled during the intermission.

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Establishment

After the discussion on J1-J2 Joint Committee on 16 January 2013, all J. League clubs agreed in principle with an establishment of the new league starting 2014. This decision was formally put into force by J. League Council on 26 February executive meeting. The league was planned to launch with 10 teams, but another session of J. League Council in July decided that inaugural season of J3 will feature 12 teams.

Clubs

In order to participate, a club must have held an associate membership, or had submitted an application before 30 June 2013, and then passed an inspection in order to obtain a participation licence issued by J. League Council. On November 19, J. League has confirmed the following clubs to participate in the inaugural J3 season:

On 29 September the J. League licensing board issued J2 licenses to the following clubs: Machida Zelvia !Machida Zelvia, Nagano Parceiro !Nagano Parceiro, Zweigen Kanazawa !Zweigen Kanazawa, and Gainare Tottori !Gainare Tottori. Tottori's license was issued provisionally, under conditions of financial improvement before 30 October when the league re-assessed the club's financial stance and confirmed the passage of the licensing.

Competition rules

The league will be played in three rounds, each team playing a total of 33 matches. J.League U-22 Selection will play all their matches on the road.

Each team must feature at least 3 players holding professional contracts. Two foreign players are allowed per team, plus 1 more from the ASEAN partner country of J. League. The matchday roster will consist of 16 players, and up to 5 substitutes will be allowed in a game.

Promotion and relegation

Rules for promotion to J2 will be largely similar to those of Japan Football League in the recent seasons: in order to be promoted, a club must hold a J2 license and finish in top 2 of the league. The U-22 team is not eligible for promotion regardless of their final position. The champions will be promoted directly, in exchange to 22nd-placed J2 club; and the runners-up will participate in the playoffs with 21st J2 club. If either or both top 2 finishers are ineligible for promotion, the playoffs and/or direct exchange will not be held in accordance to the exact positions of promotion-eligible clubs.

No relegation to JFL is planned. Up to 2 clubs may be promoted if they are licensed by J. League for J3 participation and finish in top-4 of JFL.

Foreign players

Note:
^1 A special team, composed of best J1 and J2 youngsters in order to prepare them to 2016 Olympics

League table

Updated to games played on 23 November 2014.
Source: J.League
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal differential; 3rd goals scored; 4th head-to-head results; 5th disciplinary points; 6th draw
1Only clubs that hold J2 licence are eligible for promotion.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Rounds 1–11

Updated to games played on 11 May 2014.
Source: J. League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Rounds 12–22

Updated to games played on 26 October 2014.
Source: J. League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Rounds 23–33

Updated to games played on 23 November 2014.
Source: J. League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

J2 promotion playoffs

J3 runners-up Nagano Parceiro !Nagano Parceiro will face the 21st-placed J2 club Kamatamare Sanuki !Kamatamare Sanuki in a two-legged playoffs. The winning club will play in J2 in 2015 season.

Nagano Parceiro remains in J3 League.

Top scorers

Updated per games played on 23 November 2014
Source: J. League data

Attendances

Updated to games played on 23 November 2014
Source: J. League data

Notes:
League average is compared to JFL average of 2013.
Team played previous season in J2.
Team played previous season in the Regional Leagues.

References

2014 J3 League Wikipedia