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2023 J3 League

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Meiji Yasuda J3 League
Season2023
Dates4 March – 2 December
ChampionsEhime FC
1st J3 title
2nd D3 title
PromotedEhime FC
Kagoshima United
Matches played380
Goals scored930 (2.45 per match)
Top goalscorerRen Komatsu
(19 goals)
Biggest home winGiravanz Kitakyushu 6-1 Iwate Grulla Morioka
(11 November)

SC Sagamihara 5–0 FC Osaka
(12 November)
Biggest away winTegevajaro Miyazaki 0–6 Kataller Toyama
(26 November)
Highest scoringMatsumoto Yamaga 5–3 SC Sagamihara
(3 June)
Longest winning runEhime FC
(5 matches)
Longest unbeaten runEhime FC
(13 matches)
Longest winless runSC Sagamihara
(15 matches)
Longest losing runGiravanz Kitakyushu
(6 matches)
Highest attendance12,458
Nagano Parceiro 2–1 Matsumoto Yamaga
(13 May)
Lowest attendance650
Azul Claro Numazu 0–1 Vanraure Hachinohe
(18 March)
Total attendance1,141,166 [1]
Average attendance3,003
2022
2024

The 2023 J3 League, referred to as the 2023 Meiji Yasuda J3 League (Japanese: 2023 明治安田生命J3リーグ, Hepburn: 2023 Meiji Yasuda Seimei J3 Rīgu) for sponsorship reasons, is the 10th season of the J3 League under its current name.

Changes from the previous season

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Promoted from 2022 JFL Promoted to 2023 J2 League Relegated from 2022 J2 League
Nara Club
FC Osaka
Iwaki FC
Fujieda MYFC
FC Ryukyu
Iwate Grulla Morioka

Iwaki FC and Fujieda MYFC were promoted to the J2 League after being champions and runners-up of last season's J3.

FC Ryukyu and Iwate Grulla Morioka were relegated from the J2 League after relatively short stints at the 2nd division, with Ryukyu spending four seasons, and Iwate spending just a single season. The clubs finished as 21st and 22nd-placed team at the 2022 J2 League, respectively.

Nara Club and FC Osaka were promoted to the J3 League after being respectively, champions and runners-up of last season's JFL. Both teams are making their debut in the J3 League after obtaining a J.League License, to enable their promotion from the JFL.

This season is the first of the J3 League to have 20 teams, seeing an increase from last season's 18 teams. About the number of teams, there will be no future changes, as the J.League confirmed that from 2024, all the three professional leagues would have 20 teams in each.

Overview

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Promotion and relegation

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This season will be the first to feature promotion/relegation from the Japan Football League, enabling the possibility for teams to be relegated from the J3.[2] The system of promotion/relegation between the leagues can be determined by the eligibility (Promotion to J3 requires a J.League license) of the JFL's champions and runners-up for the season.

  • If only the JFL champions holds a license, there will be automatic promotion/relegation with the J3's 20th-placed team.
  • If only the JFL runners-up holds a license, there will be promotion/relegation play-offs with the J3's 20th-placed team.
  • If both the JFL champions and runners-up hold a license, there will be automatic promotion/relegation between the JFL champions and the J3's 20th-placed team, and promotion/relegation play-offs with the J3's 19th-placed team.
  • If both the JFL champions and runners-up do not hold a license, no promotion/relegation between J3 and JFL will take place.

The dates and the host teams of the promotion/relegation play-off were pre-determined by the J.League. In case it happens, it will be played in two legs on 9 and 16 December, with the J3 team hosting the second leg.

Participating clubs

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Club name Home town Stadium Capacity Last season Licence
Azul Claro Numazu Numazu Ashitaka Stadium 5,104 J3 (15th) J2
Ehime FC All cities/towns in Ehime[a] Ningineer Stadium 21,401 J3 (7th) J1
Fukushima United Fukushima Toho Stadium 21,000 J3 (11th) J1
Gainare Tottori All cities/towns in Tottori[b] Axis Bird Stadium 16,033 J3 (12th) J2
FC Gifu All cities/towns in Gifu[c] Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium 26,109 J3 (14th) J1
Giravanz Kitakyushu Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu 15,066 J3 (13th) J1
FC Imabari Imabari Imabari Satoyama Stadium 5,316 J3 (5th) J2
Iwate Grulla Morioka All cities/towns in Iwate Iwagin Stadium & Kitakami Stadium 4,946 J2 (22nd; Relegated) J1
Kagoshima United Kagoshima Shiranami Stadium 19,934 J3 (3rd) J1
Kamatamare Sanuki All cities/towns in Kagawa[d] Pikara Stadium 30,099 J3 (17th) J1
Kataller Toyama All cities/towns in Toyama[e] Toyama Athletic Stadium 28,494 J3 (6th) J1
Matsumoto Yamaga Cities/towns in Nagano[f] Sunpro Alwin 20,396 J3 (4th) J1
Nagano Parceiro Nagano Nagano U Stadium 15,491 J3 (8th) J2
Nara Club All cities/towns on Nara Rohto Field Nara 30,600 JFL (1st; Promoted) J2
FC Osaka Higashiōsaka, Osaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium 27,346 JFL (2nd; Promoted) J3
FC Ryukyu All cities/towns in Okinawa Tapic Kenso Hiyagon Stadium 12,270 J2 (21st; Relegated) J1
SC Sagamihara Sagamihara Gion Stadium 15,300 J3 (18th) J2
Tegevajaro Miyazaki Miyazaki & Shintomi, Miyazaki Unilever Stadium Shintomi 5,357 J3 (9th) J2
Vanraure Hachinohe Eastern cities/towns in Aomori[g] Prifoods Stadium 5,200 J3 (10th) J2
YSCC Yokohama Yokohama Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium 15,454 J3 (16th) J2

Personnel and kits

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Club Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Main shirt sponsor
Azul Claro Numazu Japan Masashi Nakayama Japan Takuya Sugai Brazil Penalty Usui
Ehime FC Japan Kiyotaka Ishimaru Japan Kenta Tokushige Japan Jogarbola Ningineer Network
Fukushima United Japan Mitsumasa Yoda Japan Shun Obu Denmark Hummel Toho Bank
Gainare Tottori Japan Kohei Masumoto (IN) Japan Koki Ishii Japan Soccer Junky San-in Godo Bank
FC Gifu Japan Yusaku Ueno Japan Yoshihiro Shoji Japan Razzoli Hot Staff
Giravanz Kitakyushu Japan Kazuaki Tasaka Japan Ryosuke Tada Brazil Penalty Toto
FC Imabari Japan Naoto Kudo Japan Keishi Kusumi Japan Asics Unicharm
Iwate Grulla Morioka Japan Tetsuji Nakamikawa Japan Atsutaka Nakamura Spain Kelme Nova
Kagoshima United Japan Yasuaki Oshima Japan Kenta Hirose Japan Angua Satsuma Shimabijin
Kamatamare Sanuki Japan Atsushi Yoneyama Japan Angua Rexxam
Kataller Toyama Japan Michiharu Otagiri Japan Kosei Wakimoto Japan Goldwin YKK AP
Matsumoto Yamaga Japan Masahiro Shimoda Japan Akira Ando Germany Adidas Epson
Nagano Parceiro Japan Riki Takagi Japan Takuya Akiyama Brazil Penalty Hokto
Nara Club Spain Julián Marín Bazalo Japan Yuki Kotani Japan Squadra Daiwa House
FC Osaka Japan Ryo Shigaki Japan Shusuke Sakamoto Japan bonera OM-X
FC Ryukyu North Korea Kim Jong-song Japan Ryunosuke Noda Japan sfida GMO Coin
SC Sagamihara Japan Kazuyuki Toda Japan Akihiko Takeshige Japan Gol. Gion
Tegevajaro Miyazaki Japan Mitsuo Kato Japan Kenji Dai Japan Yonex Enatsu Shoji Holdings
Vanraure Hachinohe Japan Nobuhiro Ishizaki Japan Naoyuki Yamada Denmark Hummel Atmix
YSCC Yokohama Japan Kazuki Kuranuki Japan Kento Dodate Japan Bonera Sanshin

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing Manner Exit date Position in table Incoming Incoming date Ref.
Announced on Departed on Announced on Arrived on
FC Ryukyu Kazuki Kuranuki Sacked 16 May 17th Tetsuhiro Kina 16 May [3]
Gainare Tottori Kim Jong-song Sacked 19 June 18th Kohei Masumoto (interim) 20 June [4]
Fukushima United Toshihiro Hattori Sacked 12 July 18th Mitsumasa Yoda 18 July [5]
FC Imabari Riki Takagi Sacked 15 August 6th Naoto Kudo 16 August [6]
Kagoshima United Naoto Otake Sacked 22 August 5th Yasuaki Oshima 23 August [7]
Nagano Parceiro Yuki Richard Stalph Sacked 27 August 15th Riki Takagi 30 August [8]
YSCC Yokohama Kei Hoshikawa Sacked 28 August 18th Kazuki Kuranuki 30 August [9]
Giravanz Kitakyushu Kazuaki Tasaka Resigned 5 September 20th Shinji Kobayashi 5 September [10][11]
FC Ryukyu Tetsuhiro Kina Sacked 15 September 18th Kim Jong-song 15 September [12]
Iwate Grulla Morioka Yoshika Matsubara Sacked 19 September 14th Tetsuji Nakamikawa 20 September [13]
Tegevajaro Miyazaki Hiroshi Matsuda Sacked 26 September 17th Mitsuo Kato 27 September [14]

Foreign players

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From the 2021 season onwards, there is no limitations on signing foreign players, but clubs could only register up to five of them for a single matchday squad.[15] Players from J.League partner nations (Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Qatar) were exempted from these restrictions.

  • Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the summer transfer window.
  • Player's name in italics indicates the player has Japanese nationality in addition to their FIFA nationality, holds the nationality of a J.League partner nation, 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 an approved type of school in the country.[16]
Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Left mid-season
Azul Claro Numazu Brazil Igor Gabriel Brazil Mikhael Akatsuka Brazil Raul Sudati Chinese Taipei Shunkun Tani
Ehime FC Australia Ben Duncan
Fukushima United
Gainare Tottori North Korea Mun In-ju
FC Gifu South Korea Ono Cholhwan
Giravanz Kitakyushu South Korea Koh Seung-jin Nigeria Mikel Agu Brazil Eduardo de Queiroz Melo Nigeria Ikechukwu Eboko
FC Imabari Brazil Marcus Índio Spain Jon Ander Serantes South Korea Park Soo-bin Netherlands Ralf Seuntjens Poland Filip Piszczek Brazil Dudu
Iwate Grulla Morioka Brazil Cristiano Brazil Douglas Oliveira Hong Kong Au Yeung Yiu Chung South Korea Jang Hyun-soo Nigeria Kenneth Otabor North Korea Ri Yong-jik
Kagoshima United Brazil Weslley
Kamatamare Sanuki
Kataller Toyama Brazil Arthur Silva Brazil Gabriel Nascimento Brazil Matheus Leiria
Matsumoto Yamaga Brazil Lucas Rian Brazil Paulinho Spain Víctor Ibáñez
Nagano Parceiro Indonesia Ryu Nugraha South Korea Kim Min-ho
Nara Club Spain Arnau Riera
FC Osaka South Korea Woo Sang-ho Brazil Efrain Rintaro
Brazil João Victor
Brazil Maykon Douglas
Cameroon Jean Marie Dongou
FC Ryukyu Brazil Kelvin South Korea Cho Eun-su South Korea Jeon Ji-wan Costa Rica Danny Carvajal Ghana Sadam Sulley
SC Sagamihara
Tegevajaro Miyazaki
Vanraure Hachinohe Nigeria Oriola Sunday
YSCC Yokohama Ecuador Carlos Arroyo Luxembourg Loris Tinelli Nigeria Promise Ugochukwu

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Ehime FC (C, P) 38 21 10 7 59 48 +11 73 Promotion to the J2 League[a]
2 Kagoshima United (P) 38 18 8 12 58 41 +17 62
3 Kataller Toyama 38 19 5 14 59 48 +11 62
4 FC Imabari 38 16 11 11 54 42 +12 59
5 Nara Club 38 15 12 11 45 32 +13 57
6 Gainare Tottori 38 14 14 10 57 52 +5 56
7 Vanraure Hachinohe 38 15 11 12 49 47 +2 56
8 FC Gifu 38 14 12 12 44 35 +9 54
9 Matsumoto Yamaga 38 15 9 14 51 47 +4 54
10 Iwate Grulla Morioka 38 15 9 14 48 49 −1 54
11 FC Osaka[b] 38 14 11 13 41 38 +3 53
12 YSCC Yokohama 38 14 10 14 48 50 −2 52
13 Azul Claro Numazu 38 15 6 17 48 48 0 51
14 Nagano Parceiro 38 13 11 14 52 60 −8 50
15 Fukushima United 38 12 11 15 37 42 −5 47
16 Kamatamare Sanuki 38 11 11 16 29 45 −16 44
17 FC Ryukyu 38 12 7 19 43 61 −18 43
18 SC Sagamihara 38 9 14 15 44 48 −4 41
19 Tegevajaro Miyazaki 38 9 12 17 31 52 −21 39
20 Giravanz Kitakyushu 38 7 10 21 33 45 −12 31
Source: Meiji Yasuda J3 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
Notes:
  1. ^ Only teams that hold a J2 license are eligible for promotion.
  2. ^ The team does not hold either a J1 or J2 license, and so is ineligible for promotion to the J2 League.


Stadiums

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Primary venues to be used in the 2023 J3 League season:

Azul Claro Numazu Ehime FC Fukushima United Gainare Tottori FC Gifu Giravanz Kitakyushu FC Imabari
Ashitaka Park Stadium Ningineer Stadium Toho Stadium Axis Bird Stadium Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu ASICS Satoyama Stadium
Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 21,401 Capacity: 21,000 Capacity: 16,310 Capacity: 11,999 Capacity: 15,300 Capacity: 5,316
Iwate Grulla Morioka Kagoshima United Kamatamare Sanuki Kataller Toyama Matsumoto Yamaga Nagano Parceiro Nara Club
Iwagin Stadium Shiranami Stadium Pikara Stadium Toyama Stadium Sunpro Alwin Nagano U Stadium Rohto Field Nara
Capacity: 4,946 Capacity: 12,606 Capacity: 22,338 Capacity: 18,588 Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 15,515 Capacity: 30,600
FC Osaka FC Ryukyu SC Sagamihara Tegevajaro Miyazaki Vanraure Hachinohe YSCC Yokohama All J3 stadiums
Hanazono Rugby Stadium Tapic Kenso Hiyagon Stadium Sagamihara Gion Stadium Unilever Stadium Shintomi Prifoods Stadium Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium
Capacity: 27,346 Capacity: 12,270 Capacity: 15,300 Capacity: 5,354 Capacity: 5,124 Capacity: 15,440

Season statistics

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Goal contributions

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Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[17]
1 Japan Ren Komatsu Matsumoto Yamaga 19
2 Japan Hayato Asakawa Nara Club 16
3 Japan Noah Kenshin Browne Azul Claro Numazu 12
Japan Riki Matsuda Ehime FC
5 Japan Sho Fukuda YSCC Yokohama 11
Japan Ryunosuke Noda FC Ryukyu
Japan Masashi Wada Iwate Grulla Morioka

Top assists

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Rank Player Club Assists[18]
1 Japan Yusuke Kikui Matsumoto Yamaga 9
Brazil Marcus Índio FC Imabari
Japan Shunsuke Motegi Ehime FC
4 Japan Kaili Shimbo Iwate Grulla Morioka 8
5 Japan Noah Kenshin Browne Azul Claro Numazu 7
Japan Nao Eguchi Kamatamare Sanuki
Japan Kotaro Tokunaga Azul Claro Numazu

Clean sheets

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Rank Player Club C.S.[19]
1 Japan Tatsunari Nagai FC Osaka 16
2 Japan Kenta Tanno Iwate Grulla Morioka 12
3 Japan Jun Kodama YSCC Yokohama 9
Japan Shinji Okada Nara Club
Japan Yusuke Taniguchi Vanraure Hachinohe

Discipline

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Player

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards: 65 [22] (FC Ryukyu)
  • Most red cards: 4 [23] (FC Gifu)

Awards

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Monthly awards

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Month Manager of the Month Monthly MVP Goal of the Month References
Manager Club Player Club Player Club
February/March Japan Yoshika Matsubara Iwate Grulla Morioka Japan Tsuyoshi Miyaichi Iwate Grulla Morioka Brazil Kelvin FC Ryukyu [24]
April Spain Julián Marín Bazalo Nara Club Japan Hayato Asakawa Nara Club Japan Ren Komatsu Matsumoto Yamaga [25][26][27]
May Japan Naoto Otake Kagoshima United Japan Sho Fukuda YSCC Yokohama Japan Rio Yoshitake SC Sagamihara [28]
June Japan Yusako Ueno FC Gifu Japan Yoji Sasaki Kataller Toyama Japan Haruto Shirai FC Ryukyu [29][30][31]
July Japan Kiyotaka Ishimaru Ehime FC Japan Shumpei Fukahori Ehime FC Japan Takahiro Kitsui FC Osaka [32][33][34]
August Japan Mitsumasa Yoda Fukushima United Japan Charles Nduka FC Gifu Japan Shunsuke Tanimoto Ehime FC [35][36][37]
September Japan Yasuaki Oshima Kagoshima United Japan Takahiro Kitsui FC Osaka Japan Nobuyuki Shiina Kataller Toyama [38][39][40]
October Japan Kazuki Kuranuki YSCC Yokohama Japan Rei Yonezawa Kagoshima United Japan Yuma Funabashi AC Nagano Parceiro [41][42][43]
November/December Japan Nobuhiro Ishizaki Vanraure Hachinohe Brazil Matheus Leiria Kataller Toyama Japan Tatsuma Sakai Nara Club [44][45][46]

See also

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National association
League
Cup

References

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