2016_J1_League

2016 J1 League

2016 J1 League

24th season of J1 League


The 2016 Meiji Yasuda J1 League (2016 明治安田生命J1リーグ) season was the 51st season of top-flight football in Japan and the 24th since the establishment of the J.League in 1992. This was second season of J1 League as renamed from J. League Division 1.

Quick Facts Season, Champions ...

For a five-year period starting in 2015, the J.League changed to a newly conceived multistage system, with the year split into two halves and a third and final championship stage. The winners of the first and second stages and the highest ranking club of the aggregate table (other than the first or second stage winners) qualified for the Championship Stage. Kashima Antlers, the winner of the Championship Stage, advanced to the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup as the host nation's entrant.

Clubs

2016 J1 League is located in Japan
Greater Tokyo Area†
Greater Tokyo Area
Keihanshin Area‡
Keihanshin Area
† Greater Tokyo teams FC TokyoKashiwa ReysolKawasaki FrontaleOmiya ArdijaShonan BellmareUrawa Red DiamondsYokohama F. Marinos
Greater Tokyo teams
Locations of the 2016 J1 League teams
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  1. Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Atsugi, Isehara, Odawara, Chigasaki, Hadano, Fujisawa, Ōiso, Samukawa, Ninomiya
  2. Suita, Ibaraki, Takatsuki, Toyonaka, Ikeda, Settsu, Minoh
  3. centering on Nagoya, Toyota, Miyoshi
  4. centering on Kofu and Nirasaki

Managerial changes

More information Team, Outgoing manager ...

Foreign players

Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.

Format

Teams play a single round-robin in the first stage and a single round-robin in the second stage.[12] After that an overall table is calculated and a championship stage is played. The winners of the first and second stages and any team that finishes in the top 3 of the overall rankings advance to the championship stage. The team that finishes atop the overall table automatically qualifies for the final, while the remaining teams play-off for the other spot in the final.

League table

First stage

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Source: 2016 MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE 1st Stage League table
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Second stage

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: 2016 MEIJI YASUDA J1 LEAGUE 2nd Stage League table
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Overall table

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: Meiji Yasuda J1 League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. The winner of the 2016 Emperor's Cup qualified for the Group Stage of the 2017 AFC Champions League. Since the Emperor's Cup winner Kashima Antlers had already qualified for the AFC Champions League, the play-off round spot was awarded to the fourth-placed team.

Positions by round

First stage

More information Team ╲ Round, Kashima Antlers ...
Leader and qualification to 2016 J.League Championship
Source: J. League data site
Notes:
  1. Two games for Matchday 7 (Avispa Fukuoka vs. Nagoya Grampus; Sagan Tosu vs. Vissel Kobe) scheduled on 16 April 2016 were affected by the series of earthquakes in Kumamoto prefecture, and thus postponed and rescheduled on 2 June 2016. Results of these matches were included in Matchday 15 ranking.
  2. Matchday 10 results for 2016 AFC Champions League Participants (FC Tokyo vs. Sanfrecce Hiroshima; Gamba Osaka vs. Urawa Red Diamonds), held on 15 June 2016, were included in Matchday 16 ranking.
  3. Matchday 13 results for 2016 AFC Champions League Knockout Stage Participants (Urawa Red Diamonds vs. FC Tokyo), held on 22 June 2016, were included in Matchday 17 ranking.

Second stage

More information Team ╲ Round, Urawa Red Diamonds ...
Leader and qualification to 2016 J.League Championship

Overall

More information Team ╲ Round, Urawa Red Diamonds ...
Leader, qualification to 2016 J.League Championship Final and 2017 AFC Champions League group stage
Qualification to 2016 J.League Championship 1st Round and 2017 AFC Champions League group stage
Qualification to 2017 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off
Relegation to 2017 J2 League
Source: J. League data site
Notes:
  1. Two games for Matchday 7 (Avispa Fukuoka vs. Nagoya Grampus; Sagan Tosu vs. Vissel Kobe) scheduled on 16 April 2016 were affected by the series of earthquakes in Kumamoto prefecture, and thus postponed and rescheduled on 2 June 2016. Results of these matches were included in Matchday 15 ranking.
  2. Matchday 10 results for 2016 AFC Champions League Participants (FC Tokyo vs. Sanfrecce Hiroshima; Gamba Osaka vs. Urawa Red Diamonds), held on 15 June 2016, were included in Matchday 16 ranking.
  3. Matchday 13 results for 2016 AFC Champions League Knockout Stage Participants (Urawa Red Diamonds vs. FC Tokyo), held on 22 June 2016, were included in Matchday 17 ranking.

Championship stage

Meiji Yasuda 2016 J.League Championship (明治安田生命 2016 Jリーグチャンピオンシップ)
The Championship stage consisted of a knockout tournament involving the champions of the First and Second stages, and any team that finishes in the top 3 of the overall table. The team with the best aggregate record earned a bye to the final. The remaining teams playoff for the other spot in the final.

Semifinal Final
1 Urawa Red Diamonds 1 1 2
2 Kawasaki Frontale 0 3 Kashima Antlers 0 2 2
3 Kashima Antlers 1

More information Kawasaki Frontale, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 24,209
Referee: Shinji Murakami

More information Kashima Antlers, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 23,074
Referee: Masaaki Toma

More information Urawa Red Diamonds, 1–2 ...

Results

First stage

More information Home \ Away, ALB ...
Updated to match(es) played on 25 June 2016. Source: J. League Data
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second stage

More information Home \ Away, ALB ...
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2016. Source: J. League Data
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Updated to games played on 3 November 2016

Source: J. League data site

Awards

Individual

More information Award, Recipient ...

Best Eleven

Source:[13]

Attendances

These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include the Championship stages attendances.

More information Pos, Team ...

Updated to games played on 3 November 2016
Source: J. League Data
Notes:
Team played previous season in J2.


References

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