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J2 League
Season2021
Dates27 February – 5 December
ChampionsJúbilo Iwata
1st J2 title
3rd D2 title
PromotedJúbilo Iwata
Kyoto Sanga
RelegatedSC Sagamihara
Ehime FC
Giravanz Kitakyushu
Matsumoto Yamaga
Matches played462
Goals scored1,102 (2.39 per match)
Top goalscorerLukian (22 goals)
Highest attendance14,759
Lowest attendance559
(excluding matches played behind closed doors)
Total attendance1,806,409
Average attendance3,910
2020
2022

The 2021 J2 League, also known as the 2021 Meiji Yasuda J2 League (2021 明治安田生命J2リーグ, 2021 Meiji Yasuda Seimei J2 Rīgu) for sponsorship reasons, was the 23rd season of J2 League, the top Japanese professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1999. The league started on 27 February 2021 and ended on 5 December.[1]

Clubs

With no relegations from J1 League, the second division hosted the same number of teams, since there were also no relegations to J3 League in 2020, but there were two promotions from the third division. This year, though, saw four relegations to J3 to match the four relegations from J1.

Tokushima Vortis left the second division after six seasons, coming back to J1, this time winning the title and topping the table in 2020. Despite losing in the last match against rivals and runners-up Avispa Fukuoka, both clubs assured themselves of the promotion to J1 with one game still to be played.[2]

Meanwhile, in J3 League, two teams won promotion to J2: Blaublitz Akita stormed their way to J2, winning their second title in J3, but this time also getting promoted to J2 (unlike what happened in 2017, when they won, but did not hold a J2 license; this was their first appearance in the second tier since 1986). In the last match of the season, SC Sagamihara overcame Nagano Parceiro and clinched their first promotion ever, leaving the third division after seven seasons.[3]

Club Name Home Town Stadium Capacity Last season License
Albirex Niigata Niigata & Seiro, Niigata Denka Big Swan Stadium 42,300 J2 (11th) J1
Blaublitz Akita Akita Soyu Stadium 20,125 Promoted from J3 (Champions) J2
Ehime FC All cities/towns in Ehime[a] Ningineer Stadium 20,000 J2 (21st) J1
Fagiano Okayama All cities/towns in Okayama[b] City Light Stadium 20,000 J2 (17th) J1
Giravanz Kitakyushu Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu 15,066 J2 (5th) J1
JEF United Chiba Chiba & Ichihara, Chiba Fukuda Denshi Arena 18,500 J2 (14th) J1
Júbilo Iwata Iwata, Shizuoka Yamaha Stadium 15,165 J2 (6th) J1
Kyoto Sanga Cities/towns in Kyoto[c] Sanga Stadium by Kyocera 21,600 J2 (8th) J1
Machida Zelvia Machida, Tokyo Machida Athletic Stadium 10,600 J2 (19th) J1
Matsumoto Yamaga Cities/towns in Nagano[d] Sunpro Alwin 20,396 J2 (13th) J1
Mito HollyHock Cities/towns in Ibaraki[e] K's denki Stadium Mito 12,000 J2 (9th) J2
Montedio Yamagata All cities/towns in Yamagata[f] ND Soft Stadium 20,315 J2 (7th) J1
Omiya Ardija Saitama, Saitama NACK5 Stadium Omiya 15,500 J2 (15th) J1
Renofa Yamaguchi All cities/towns in Yamaguchi Yamaguchi Ishin Park Stadium 20,000 J2 (22nd) J1
FC Ryukyu All cities/towns in Okinawa[g] Tapic Kenso Hiyagon Stadium 25,000 J2 (16th) J1
SC Sagamihara Sagamihara Gion Stadium 15,300 Promoted from J3 (Runners-up) J2
Tochigi SC Utsunomiya, Tochigi Kanseki Stadium Tochigi 25,244 J2 (10th) J1
Thespakusatsu Gunma All cities/towns in Gunma[h] Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma 15,253 J2 (20th) J1
V-Varen Nagasaki All cities/towns in Nagasaki Prefecture[i] Nagasaki Athletic Stadium 20,246 J2 (3rd) J1
Ventforet Kofu All cities/towns in Yamanashi Prefecture[j] Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium 17,000 J2 (4th) J1
Tokyo Verdy All cities/towns in Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium 49,970 J2 (12th) J1
Zweigen Kanazawa All cities/towns in Ishikawa[k] Ishikawa Kanazawa Stadium 20,000 J2 (18th) J1

Personnel and kits

Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer
Albirex Niigata Spain Albert Puig Japan/New Zealand Michael Fitzgerald
Japan Yuto Horigome
Japan Yuzuru Shimada
Germany Adidas
Blaublitz Akita Japan Ken Yoshida[4] Japan Ryota Nakamura Brazil ATHLETA
Ehime FC Japan Noritada Saneyoshi[5] Japan Takanori Maeno Japan Mizuno
Fagiano Okayama Japan Kenji Arima TBA Brazil Penalty
Giravanz Kitakyushu Japan Shinji Kobayashi Japan Kota Muramatsu Brazil Penalty
JEF United Chiba South Korea Yoon Jong-hwan Japan Daisuke Suzuki Italy Kappa
Júbilo Iwata Japan Masakazu Suzuki[6] Japan Kentaro Oi Germany Puma
Kyoto Sanga South Korea Cho Kwi-jae Japan Temma Matsuda Germany Puma
Machida Zelvia Serbia Ranko Popović Japan Hiroki Mizumoto Japan SVOLME
Matsumoto Yamaga Japan Kei Shibata[7] Japan Hayuma Tanaka Germany Adidas
Mito HollyHock Japan Tadahiro Akiba[8] Japan Masato Nakayama Japan soccer junky
Montedio Yamagata Australia Peter Cklamovski Japan Takumi Yamada Brazil Penalty
Omiya Ardija Japan Ken Iwase[9] Japan Yuta Mikado United States Under Armour
Renofa Yamaguchi Japan Susumu Watanabe Japan Joji Ikegami Brazil Finta
FC Ryukyu Japan Tetsuhiro Kina[10] Japan Kazumasa Uesato Japan sfida
SC Sagamihara Japan Fumitake Miura Japan Jiro Kamata Japan gol.
Tochigi SC Japan Kazuaki Tasaka TBA Brazil ATHLETA
Thespakusatsu Gunma Japan Ryosuke Okuno Japan Kodai Watanabe Spain Kelme
V-Varen Nagasaki Japan Takayuki Yoshida[11] Japan Hiroki Akino England Umbro
Ventforet Kofu Japan Akira Ito Japan Ryohei Arai Japan Mizuno
Tokyo Verdy Japan Hideki Nagai Japan Tomohiro Taira Brazil ATHLETA
Zweigen Kanazawa Japan Masaaki Yanagishita Japan Tomonobu Hiroi Denmark hummel

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing Manner Exit date Position in table Incoming Incoming date Ref.
Announced on Departed on Announced on Arrived on
Ehime FC Japan Shigenari Izumi Resigned 4 April 2021 4 April 2021 22nd Japan Noritada Saneyoshi 7 April 2021 7 April 2021 [12][5]
V-Varen Nagasaki JapanTakayuki Yoshida Demoted to Assistant Coach 3 May 2021 3 May 2021 11th JapanKazuki Sato (Caretaker) 3 May 2021 4 May 2021 [13]
V-Varen Nagasaki JapanKazuki Sato End of term 3 May 2021 6 May 2021 15th JapanHiroshi Matsuda 3 May 2021 6 May 2021 [14]
FC Ryukyu Japan Yasuhiro Higuchi Sacked 20 October 2021 20 October 2021 8th Japan Tetsuhiro Kina 20 October 2021 20 October 2021 [15][16]

Foreign players

As of 2021 season, there are no more restrictions on a number of signed foreign players, but clubs can only register up to five foreign players for a single match-day squad.[17] Players from J.League partner nations (Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia and Qatar) are exempt from these restrictions.

  • Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Player's name in italics indicates the player has Japanese nationality in addition to their FIFA nationality, or is exempt from being treated as a foreign player due to having been born in Japan and being enrolled in, or having graduated from school in the country.[18]
Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Former players
Montedio Yamagata Brazil Vinícius Araújo South Korea Min Seong-jun Spain Víctor Ibáñez Curaçao Quenten Martinus
Mito HollyHock Philippines Jefferson Tabinas
Tochigi SC Brazil Juninho
Thespakusatsu Gunma
Omiya Ardija Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Haskić Serbia Filip Kljajić Norway Ibba Laajab
JEF United Chiba Brazil Saldanha South Korea Jang Min-gyu
Tokyo Verdy Brazil Matheus Vidotto Brazil Jaílton Paraíba
Machida Zelvia North Korea Jong Tae-se Brazil Dudu
Ventforet Kofu Brazil Mendes Brazil Willian Lira Brazil Paulo Baya
Matsumoto Yamaga South Korea Goh Dong-min Brazil Lucão Brazil Serginho
Albirex Niigata Uruguay Gonzalo González Peru Kazuyoshi Shimabuku
Zweigen Kanazawa Brazil Rodolfo
Jubilo Iwata Colombia Fabián González Brazil Lukian Moldova Alexei Koșelev
Kyoto Sanga Netherlands Jordy Buijs Nigeria Peter Utaka Nigeria Origbaajo Ismaila
Fagiano Okayama Brazil Paulinho South Korea Lee Yong-jae South Korea Yu Yong-hyeon Brazil Brenner Australia Mitchell Duke
Renofa Yamaguchi Brazil Renan Brazil Henik
Blaublitz Akita
Ehime FC
SC Sagamihara Brazil Yuri Mamute Brazil Eduardo Kunde Brazil Agenor
Giravanz Kitakyushu
V-Varen Nagasaki Brazil Caio César Brazil Freire Brazil Luan Colombia Víctor Ibarbo Brazil Edigar Junio Brazil Wellington Rato
FC Ryukyu Brazil Felipe Tavares Costa Rica Danny Carvajal Brazil Ramon North Korea Ri Yong-jik Thailand Sittichok Paso Brazil Vinícius Faria

League table

Unlike last season, J. League has then decided to have four relegations to balance the number of teams in place for the 2022 season. While in 2020 no relegation was in place, 2021 saw four teams dropped to J3, re-establishing the number of teams in the third division to at least 17.[19]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Júbilo Iwata (C, P) 42 27 10 5 75 42 +33 91 Promotion to J1 League
2 Kyoto Sanga (P) 42 24 12 6 59 31 +28 84
3 Ventforet Kofu 42 23 11 8 65 38 +27 80
4 V-Varen Nagasaki 42 23 9 10 69 44 +25 78
5 Machida Zelvia 42 20 12 10 64 38 +26 72
6 Albirex Niigata 42 18 14 10 61 40 +21 68
7 Montedio Yamagata 42 20 8 14 61 49 +12 68
8 JEF United Chiba 42 17 15 10 48 36 +12 66
9 FC Ryukyu 42 18 11 13 57 47 +10 65
10 Mito HollyHock 42 16 11 15 59 50 +9 59
11 Fagiano Okayama 42 15 14 13 40 36 +4 59
12 Tokyo Verdy 42 16 10 16 62 66 −4 58
13 Blaublitz Akita[a] 42 11 14 17 41 53 −12 47
14 Tochigi SC 42 10 15 17 37 51 −14 45
15 Renofa Yamaguchi 42 10 13 19 37 51 −14 43
16 Omiya Ardija 42 9 15 18 51 56 −5 42
17 Zweigen Kanazawa 42 10 11 21 39 60 −21 41
18 Thespakusatsu Gunma 42 9 14 19 35 56 −21 41
19 SC Sagamihara[a] (R) 42 8 14 20 33 54 −21 38 Relegation to J3 League
20 Ehime FC (R) 42 7 14 21 38 67 −29 35
21 Giravanz Kitakyushu (R) 42 7 14 21 35 66 −31 35
22 Matsumoto Yamaga (R) 42 7 13 22 36 71 −35 34
Source: Meiji Yasuda J2 League, J.League Data Site
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head goal scored; 7) Fair-play points.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b The team did not hold a J1 license, and so was ineligible for promotion to the 2022 J1 League.

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of September 23rd, 2021.[20]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Lukian Júbilo Iwata 17
2 Nigeria Peter Utaka Kyoto Sanga 15
3 Japan Junki Koike Tokyo Verdy 14
4 Brazil Edigar Junio V-Varen Nagasaki 13
5 Japan Kaito Taniguchi Albirex Niigata 11
6 Japan Jin Izumisawa Ventforet Kofu 10
Japan Yoshiaki Takagi Albirex Niigata
8 Japan Masato Nakayama Mito HollyHock 9
Japan Yoshiki Fujimoto Ehime FC
10 Japan Tomoya Miki JEF United Chiba 8
Japan Shunsuke Ota Machida Zelvia

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Japan Yoshiaki Takagi Albirex Niigata Tokyo Verdy 7–0 (H)[21][22] 27 March 2021
Nigeria Peter Utaka Kyoto Sanga Giravanz Kitakyushu 6–1 (H) 17 April 2021
Japan Kunitomo Suzuki Matsumoto Yamaga Ventforet Kofu 3–3 (H)
Japan Koki Kiyotake FC Ryukyu Matsumoto Yamaga 4–0 (H) 26 June 2021
Japan Kaina Yoshio Machida Zelvia Ehime FC 5–0 (H) 27 June 2021
Japan Asahi Uenaka V-Varen Nagasaki Montedio Yamagata 5–1 (H) 14 September 2021
Brazil Edigar Junio V-Varen Nagasaki Machida Zelvia 3–3 (A) 18 September 2021
Brazil Vinícius Araújo4 Montedio Yamagata Giravanz Kitakyushu 4–0 (H) 5 December 2021
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

See also

League
Cup(s)

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