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Season 2005. J.League and Japan National Team Complete Match ResultsUpdated: Mon Sep 21 15:10:40 JST 2009

2005 J1 Table (Final)
PTGPGD 
Gamba Osaka603424 
Urawa Reds593428 
Kashima Antlers593422 
JEF United Ichihara Chiba593414 
Cerezo Osaka59348 
Jubilo Iwata513410 
Sanfrecce Hiroshima50348 
Kawasaki Frontale50347 
Yokohama F-Marinos48341 
FC Tokyo47343 
Oita Trinita43341 
Albirex Niigata4234-15 
Omiya Ardija4134-11 
Nagoya Grampus Eight3934-6 
Shimizu S-Pulse3934-9 
Kashiwa Reysol3534-15 
Tokyo Verdy 19693034-33 
Vissel Kobe2134-37 


2005 J2 Table (Final)
PTGPGD 
Kyoto Purple Sanga974449 
Avispa Fukuoka784429 
Ventforet Kofu694414 
Vegalta Sendai684419 
Montedio Yamagata64449 
Consadole Sapporo6344-3 
Shonan Bellmare5444-13 
Sagan Tosu52440 
Tokushima Vortis5244-16 
Mito Hollyhock5244-16 
Yokohama FC4544-16 
Thespa Kusatsu2344-56 


The 85th Emperor's Cup (2005) - Final 2006.01.01
Urawa v Shimizu 2 - 1

Nabisco Cup Final 11.05
Chiba v G-Osaka 0 - 0


J1
Gamba Osaka
Urawa Reds
Kashima Antlers
JEF United Ichihara Chiba
Cerezo Osaka
Jubilo Iwata
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Kawasaki Frontale
Yokohama F-Marinos
FC Tokyo
Oita Trinita
Albirex Niigata
Omiya Ardija
Nagoya Grampus Eight
Shimizu S-Pulse
Kashiwa Reysol
Tokyo Verdy 1969
Vissel Kobe

J2
Kyoto Purple Sanga
Avispa Fukuoka
Ventforet Kofu
Vegalta Sendai
Montedio Yamagata
Consadole Sapporo
Shonan Bellmare
Sagan Tosu
Tokushima Vortis
Mito Hollyhock
Yokohama FC
Thespa Kusatsu
J1: 2005 J.League Division 1 Results and Table

League Champions: Gamba Osaka
Expanded 18 clubs home-and-away league from March to December. Kawasaki Frontale and Omiya Ardija are promoted from J2.

2006 ACL Qualifier : Gamba Osaka
Relegation: Vissel Kobe (18th place), Tokyo Verdy (17th place), and Kashiwa Reysol (loser play offs)

related: Super Cup, Play Offs, and All Star Matches
Super Cup Winner: Tokyo Verdy 1969
Winner Playoff: Ventforet Kofu



The 85th Emperor's Cup

Cup Winners: Urawa Reds
The open FA tournament in Japan. 80 teams participate. Single match tournament. First round match is on September. The final is on 1st January 2006.

2007 ACL Qualifiers : Urawa Reds



2005 J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup Results

Cup Winners: JEF United Ichihara Chiba
The league cup is played by 18 J1 clubs. 16 clubs are divied into four groups in the group league. Each leaders and best two runner-ups with seeded Iwata and Yokohama-M (ACL group league participants) advance to quarterfinals.



J2: 2005 J.League Division 2 Results and Table

League champions: Kyoto Purple Sanga
12 clubs double home-and-away league from March to December 2005. Thespa Kusatsu and Tokushima Vortis are joined from JFL.

Promotion: Kyoto Purple Sanga (1st place), Avispa Fukuoka (2nd place), and Ventforet Kofu (winner play offs)



ACL: 2005 AFC Champions League
Champions: Al Ittihad (KSA)
Jubilo Iwata (group league), Yokohama F-Marinos (group league)



J Club Related International Matches
FIFA Club World Championship: Sao Paulo FC (BRA)
AFC Champions League 2005: See ACL section.
A3 Champions Cup 2005 (East Asian Champions League):Yokohama F-Marinos (as 2004 J.League Champions)




JFL: Japan Football League
Champions: Ehime FC
Japanese 3rd division league.
Promotion: Ehime FC



Japan National Team
Japan: 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany Qualifier
Japan qualifyed 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany as the Winner of Asian Third Round Group B
Confederations Cup Deutschland 2005



2005 All Major Matches in/for Japan
This page - having more than 1000 match results - covers all Japanese major soccer matches' results and fixtures.

All Teams Mixed Table illustrates mixed table from all J.LEAGUE teams' league, cups, and other major matches
and some Articles are provided.




Matches displayed in Local Time. Stadiums are located in Japan unless otherwise noted. Some stadium sells naming rights to sponsors ( Naming Rights/Original Name ) "ET" denotes matches are played in additional extra time. "v" denotes extra time matches ended with v-goal (golden goal). "PK" denotes the winner is decided with penalty shootout.

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