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J.League Division 1
Season2012
ChampionsSanfrecce Hiroshima
1st J.League title
6th Japanese title
RelegatedVissel Kobe
Gamba Osaka
Consadole Sapporo
Champions LeagueSanfrecce Hiroshima
Vegalta Sendai
Urawa Red Diamonds
Kashiwa Reysol
Matches played306
Goals scored855 (2.79 per match)
Top goalscorerHisato Satō (22 goals)
Biggest home winKashima Antlers 7–0 Consadole Sapporo
Biggest away winGamba Osaka 2–6 Kashiwa Reysol
Shimizu S-Pulse 3–5 Kashiwa Reysol
Highest scoringGamba Osaka 7–2 Consadole Sapporo
(9 goals)
Highest attendance51,879
Reds vs Grampus
Lowest attendance5,432
Sagan vs Albirex
Average attendance17,566

2011

2013

The 2012 J.League Division 1 season was the 47th season of Japanese top-flight football and 20th since the establishment of the J.League. The season started on March 10 and finished on December 1.[1]

Sanfrecce Hiroshima won the 2012 J.League Division 1 championship on 24 November and advanced to the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup as the host team, entering the qualifying play-off round.[2][3] This was their first title in the J.League era and first league title since 1970, marking their sixth title overall.[4] Additionally, this was the first time since 1966 that clubs from the traditional regions of Kantō, Tōkai or Kansai – the corridor from Tokyo to Osaka – did not make the top two, and this time it was a team from Tōhoku, Vegalta Sendai, who finished in second place despite leading the table most of the season.[5]

Ventforet Kofu, Avispa Fukuoka and Montedio Yamagata were relegated at the end of the 2011 season after finishing in the bottom three places of the table. Avispa Fukuoka and Ventforet Kofu returned to J2 after only one season in the top flight, while Montedio Yamagata were relegated after three seasons in J1.

The three relegated teams were replaced by 2011 J.League Division 2 champions FC Tokyo, runners-up Sagan Tosu and third-placed team Consadole Sapporo. FC Tokyo made an immediate return to the top division, while Consadole Sapporo ended a three-year absence. In the end, Sagan Tosu reached J1 after thirteen seasons in the second division.

Locations of the 2012 J.League 1 teams

Club Name Home Town(s) Note(s)
Albirex Niigata Niigata & Seirō, Niigata
Kashima Antlers Southwestern cities/towns of Ibaraki
Omiya Ardija Omiya, Saitama
Cerezo Osaka Osaka
Consadole Sapporo Sapporo, Hokkaidō Promoted from J2 League
(3rd place in J2 2011)
Yokohama F. Marinos Yokohama, Kanagawa & Yokosuka, Kanagawa
Kawasaki Frontale Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Gamba Osaka Suita, Osaka 2012 ACL participant
(3rd place in J1 2011)
Nagoya Grampus Nagoya, Aichi 2012 ACL participant
(Runners-up in J1 2011)
Júbilo Iwata Iwata, Shizuoka
Urawa Red Diamonds Urawa, Saitama
Kashiwa Reysol Kashiwa, Chiba 2012 ACL participant
2011 Defending Champions
Shimizu S-Pulse Shizuoka
Sagan Tosu Tosu, Saga Promoted from J2 League
(Runners-up in J2 2011)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Hiroshima
FC Tokyo Tokyo Promoted from J2 League
(Champions in J2 2011)
2012 ACL participant
(2011 Emperor's Cup winners)
Vegalta Sendai Sendai, Miyagi
Vissel Kobe Kobe, Hyōgo
Club Head coach
Albirex Niigata Japan Masaaki Yanagishita
Cerezo Osaka Brazil Levir Culpi
Consadole Sapporo Japan Nobuhiro Ishizaki
FC Tokyo Serbia Ranko Popović
Gamba Osaka Japan Masanobu Matsunami
Júbilo Iwata Japan Hitoshi Morishita
Kashima Antlers Brazil Jorginho
Kashiwa Reysol Brazil Nelsinho Baptista
Kawasaki Frontale Japan Yahiro Kazama
Nagoya Grampus Serbia Dragan Stojković
Omiya Ardija Slovenia Zdenko Verdenik
Sagan Tosu South Korea Yoon Jong-hwan
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Japan Hajime Moriyasu
Shimizu S-Pulse Iran Afshin Ghotbi
Urawa Red Diamonds Serbia Mihailo Petrović
Vegalta Sendai Japan Makoto Teguramori
Vissel Kobe Japan Ryo Adachi
Yokohama F. Marinos Japan Yasuhiro Higuchi
Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 AFC player Type-C contract Non-visa foreign Former player(s)
Albirex Niigata Brazil Alan Mineiro Brazil Bruno Lopes Brazil Michael South Korea Kim Jin-su South Korea Kim Sung-ju
Cerezo Osaka Brazil Fábio Simplício Brazil Heberty Brazil Kempes South Korea Kim Jin-hyeon North Korea Kim Song-gi Brazil Branquinho
South Korea Kim Bo-kyung
Consadole Sapporo Australia Jade North Brazil Ramón Brazil Tele South Korea Kim Jae-hwan Brazil Alcides Junior
Brazil Thiago Quirino
FC Tokyo Brazil Edmílson Brazil Lucas Severino Serbia Nemanja Vučićević South Korea Jang Hyun-soo
Gamba Osaka Brazil Eduardo Diniz Brazil Leandro Brazil Paulinho South Korea Kim Jung-ya Brazil Rafinha
South Korea Lee Seung-yeoul
Júbilo Iwata Brazil Rodrigo Souto South Korea Baek Sung-dong South Korea Cho Byung-kuk South Korea Han Sang-woon North Korea Hwang Song-su
Kashima Antlers Brazil Juninho Brazil Junior Dutra Brazil Renato Cajá Brazil Alex
Kashiwa Reysol Brazil Jorge Wagner Brazil Leandro Domingues Brazil Neto Baiano South Korea Kweon Han-jin North Korea An Yong-hak Brazil Ricardo Lobo
Kawasaki Frontale Brazil Jeci Brazil Renatinho Brazil Renê Santos
Nagoya Grampus Brazil Daniel Tijolo Colombia Danilson Córdoba Australia Joshua Kennedy
Omiya Ardija Brazil Carlinhos Paraíba Slovenia Milivoje Novaković Slovenia Zlatan Ljubijankić South Korea Cho Young-cheol South Korea Lee Keun-ho Brazil Rafael Marques
South Korea Kim Young-gwon
Sagan Tosu Brazil Tozin South Korea Kim Kun-hoan South Korea Kim Min-woo South Korea Yeo Sung-hae
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Croatia Mihael Mikić South Korea Hwang Seok-ho South Korea Lee Dae-heon
Shimizu S-Pulse Netherlands Calvin Jong-a-Pin South Korea Kim Hyun-sung South Korea Lee Ki-je North Korea Kang Song-ho Australia Alex Brosque
Brazil Jymmy
Urawa Red Diamonds Brazil Márcio Richardes Brazil Popó Serbia Ranko Despotović Australia Matthew Spiranovic
Vegalta Sendai Brazil Deyvid Sacconi Brazil Wilson South Korea Park Ju-sung North Korea Ryang Yong-gi
Vissel Kobe Brazil Anderson Carvalho South Korea Bae Chun-suk South Korea Lee Kwang-seon Brazil Fernando Andrade South Korea Park Kang-jo
Yokohama F. Marinos Brazil Dutra Brazil Marquinhos
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (C) 34 19 7 8 63 34 +29 64 Qualification to 2012 Club World Cup and 2013 Champions League
2 Vegalta Sendai 34 15 12 7 59 43 +16 57 Qualification to 2013 Champions League[a]
3 Urawa Red Diamonds 34 15 10 9 47 42 +5 55
4 Yokohama F. Marinos 34 13 14 7 44 33 +11 53
5 Sagan Tosu 34 15 8 11 48 39 +9 53
6 Kashiwa Reysol 34 15 7 12 57 52 +5 52 Qualification to 2013 Champions League[a]
7 Nagoya Grampus 34 15 7 12 46 47 −1 52
8 Kawasaki Frontale 34 14 8 12 51 50 +1 50
9 Shimizu S-Pulse 34 14 7 13 39 40 −1 49
10 FC Tokyo 34 14 6 14 47 44 +3 48
11 Kashima Antlers 34 12 10 12 50 43 +7 46
12 Júbilo Iwata 34 13 7 14 57 53 +4 46
13 Omiya Ardija 34 11 11 12 38 45 −7 44
14 Cerezo Osaka 34 11 9 14 47 53 −6 42
15 Albirex Niigata 34 10 10 14 29 34 −5 40
16 Vissel Kobe (R) 34 11 6 17 41 50 −9 39 Relegation to 2013 J.League Division 2
17 Gamba Osaka (R) 34 9 11 14 67 65 +2 38
18 Consadole Sapporo (R) 34 4 2 28 25 88 −63 14

Updated to match(es) played on 1 December 2012. Source: J.League Division 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:

  1. ^ a b The winners of the 2012 Emperor's Cup qualified for the group stage of the 2013 AFC Champions League.

Updated to match(es) played on 1 December 2012. Source: J. League Division 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Japan Hisato Satō Sanfrecce Hiroshima

22

2 Japan Yohei Toyoda Sagan Tosu

19

3 Japan Shingo Akamine Vegalta Sendai

14

Brazil Leandro Gamba Osaka

14

5 Brazil Wilson Vegalta Sendai

13

Japan Masato Kudo Kashiwa Reysol

13

Japan Genki Omae Shimizu S-Pulse

13

Japan Ryoichi Maeda Júbilo Iwata

13

9 Japan Shinzo Koroki Kashima Antlers

11

Japan Akihiro Sato Gamba Osaka

11

Japan Yoichiro Kakitani Cerezo Osaka

11

12 Brazil Leandro Domingues Kashiwa Reysol

10

Brazil Lucas FC Tokyo

10

Brazil Renatinho Kawasaki Frontale

10

Brazil Marquinhos Yokohama F. Marinos

10

Japan Kensuke Nagai Nagoya Grampus

10

17 Japan Yuya Osako Kashima Antlers

9

Brazil Márcio Richardes Urawa Red Diamonds

9

Japan Toshiyuki Takagi Shimizu S-Pulse

9

Japan Hiroki Yamada Júbilo Iwata

9

Japan Marcus Tulio Tanaka Nagoya Grampus

9

Japan Keijiro Ogawa Vissel Kobe

9

Source: J. League Division 1

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Urawa Red Diamonds 622,772 51,879 25,743 36,634 +8.0%
2 Albirex Niigata 425,309 35,506 15,854 25,018 −4.0%
3 FC Tokyo 407,243 34,822 16,229 23,955 +36.4%
4 Yokohama F. Marinos 390,078 36,412 7,101 22,946 +9.1%
5 Kawasaki Frontale 302,719 20,996 12,509 17,807 +2.7%
6 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 301,249 32,724 11,123 17,721 +34.2%
7 Nagoya Grampus 291,632 30,354 7,959 17,155 +2.5%
8 Cerezo Osaka 287,524 36,723 8,226 16,913 +19.6%
9 Vegalta Sendai 282,200 18,722 11,831 16,600 +6.0%
10 Kashima Antlers 261,484 23,507 10,626 15,381 −4.8%
11 Shimizu S-Pulse 257,054 23,188 8,710 15,121 −4.3%
12 Gamba Osaka 251,232 19,393 8,218 14,778 −10.0%
13 Vissel Kobe 248,853 22,766 8,755 14,638 +10.6%
14 Kashiwa Reysol 234,064 26,106 10,351 13,768 +15.5%
15 Júbilo Iwata 223,071 28,745 8,978 13,122 +11.2%
16 Consadole Sapporo 204,141 25,353 6,870 12,008 +14.6%
17 Sagan Tosu 203,844 22,116 5,432 11,991 +55.1%
18 Omiya Ardija 180,831 12,709 7,936 10,637 +16.9%
League total 5,375,300 51,879 5,432 17,566 +11.2%

Updated to games played on 1 December 2012
Source: J. League Division 1
Notes:
Team played previous season in J2.

Award Recipient Club Notes
Most Valuable Player Japan Hisato Satō Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Rookie of the Year Japan Gaku Shibasaki Kashima Antlers
Manager of the Year Japan Hajime Moriyasu Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Top Scorer Japan Hisato Satō Sanfrecce Hiroshima 22 goals.
Pos Footballer Club Nationality
GK Shusaku Nishikawa Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
DF Yūichi Komano Júbilo Iwata  Japan
DF Hiroki Mizumoto Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
DF Marcus Tulio Tanaka Nagoya Grampus  Japan
MF Toshihiro Aoyama Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
MF Yasuhito Endō Gamba Osaka  Japan
MF Yojiro Takahagi Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
MF Leandro Domingues Kashiwa Reysol  Brazil
FW Wilson Vegalta Sendai  Brazil
FW Hisato Satō Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
FW Yohei Toyoda Sagan Tosu  Japan
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