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2024 Japan Football League

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The 2024 Japan Football League (Japanese: 第26回日本フットボールリーグ[第26回 JFL 2024], Hepburn: Dai Nijūrokkai Nihon Futtobōru Rīgu [Dai Nijūrokkai JFL 2024]) was the eleventh season having a fourth-tier status in Japanese football and the 26th season since the establishment of the Japan Football League.[1]

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No team was promoted from the JFL to the J3, since none of the top four clubs last season met the needed requirements for promotion, which includes (but not limited to) having a J3 license.[2]

Tochigi City, 2023 Kanto Soccer League runner-up, was the sole promoted team to the JFL as they won the 2023 Regional Champions League.[3]

Vonds Ichihara could join Briobecca Urayasu as Chiba's representatives in the JFL, had they won the 2023 JFL play-off against Okinawa SV.[4]

Promotion and relegation between J3 and JFL

This season is the second to feature promotion/relegation between the J3 League and the Japan Football League, enabling the possibility for teams to be relegated from the J3.[5] 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.

No changes were made from the previous season:

  • If only the JFL champion holds a license, there will be automatic promotion/relegation with the J3's 20th-placed team.[6]
  • If only the JFL runner-up holds a license, there will be promotion/relegation play-offs with the J3's 20th-placed team.
  • If both the JFL champion and runner-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 neither the JFL champion nor the runner-up holds a license, no promotion/relegation between J3 and JFL will take place.
  • In addition, the J.League stated extra requisites for promotions, with teams needing to have an average attendance of at least 2,000 in home matches, and an annual admission revenue of at least 10 million yen.[7]

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 1 and 7 December, with the J3 team hosting the second leg; away-goals rule will not be applied; should the match be tied, it will require extra-time, and if the draw persists, penalty shoot-outs.[8]

Promotion and relegation between JFL and Regional Leagues

  • The winner of the 2024 Regional Champions League (JFL promotion series) will be automatically promoted for the 2024 JFL.
  • The 15th-placed team from the JFL will play a play-off match against the runners-up of the promotion series, with the winner earning a spot at the 2025 JFL. It will be held on 30 November or 1 December, at a stadium picked by the host team from the JFL.[9]
  • The 16th-placed team will be automatically relegated to their respective Regional League.

Club name changes

Tokyo Musashino United FC returned to its former name Yokogawa Musashino FC,[10] and Suzuka Point Getters became Atletico Suzuka Club.[11]

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Participating clubs

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The teams which possess (or are applicants of) promotion-enabler licenses are highlighted in green in the following table.

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  1. centering on Kuwana & Yokkaichi
  2. centering on Tomigusuku, Uruma, and Okinawa

Personnel and kits

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    League table

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    Source: Japan Football League Soccerway
    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; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
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    J3/JFL Play-offs

    The play-offs, officially called the 2024 J3/JFL Play-offs (Japanese: 2024 J3・JFL入れ替え戦[A]), took place on 1 and 7 December 2024. If the two teams were equal on the scoreboard, the match would go to extra time and penalties. Away goals rule would not be applied.

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    More information Team 1, Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score ...

    Matches

    More information Kochi United, 1–1 ...
    Attendance: 3,056
    Referee: Tomohiro Inoue
    More information YSCC Yokohama, 0–2 ...
    Attendance: 5,101
    Referee: Naoto Uehara

    Kochi United SC won the J3/JFL play-offs on aggregate 3-1 and got promoted to J3, while YSCC Yokohama lost the play-offs and got relegated to JFL.

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    JFL/Regional Leagues promotion/relegation playoff

    The play-off (Japanese: 2024年度JFL·地域入れ替え戦) took place on 1 December 2024.[18]

    More information Minebea Mitsumi(2024 JFL 16th), 1–0 ...
    Attendance: 440
    Referee: Ryosuke Yamaoka

    Minebea Mitsumi stayed in the JFL; Vonds Ichihara stayed in the Kantō Soccer League Division 1.

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    Top scorers

    As of 24 November 2024.
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    See also

    National association
    League
    Cup
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    Footnotes

    1. The logo and signage reads 2024 J.League J3・JFL入れ替え戦

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