Sunday, November 13, 2005

J League results - 13 November

The J League of Japan is coming to a close. There are only four matches remaining for teams to prove themselves. Here are the results from this weekend.

SF Hiroshima 0 - 4 Oita Trinita
Gamba Osaka 2 - 1 Urawa Reds
Shimizu S-Pulse 0 - 1 Yokohama FM
Albirex Niigata 2 - 2 Kashiwa Reysol
Kawasaki Fr 3 - 1 Vissel Kobe

Tokyo Verdy 0 - 1 Cerezo Osaka
JEF Utd Chiba 2 - 2 Jubilo Iwata
Omiya Ardija 3 - 2 Nagoya Gr Eight
Kashima Antlers 1 - 1 FC Tokyo

After losing their last two games, Gamba Osaka beat a strong Urawa Reds squad to stay on top of the table. Kashima Antlers have to be disappointed to only get a point against FC Tokyo. If the Antlers want to make a move at Gamba, they need to stop walking away with ties (5 of their last 6 ended even). Cerezo Osaka have continued their winning ways by dismissing Tokyo Verdy. Gamba is still in charge of things, but just a couple bad games and they will not get the title.

Table
Pos. Team GP Pts
1 Gamba Osaka 30 - 57
2 Kashima Antl 30 - 54
3 Cerezo Osaka 30 - 53
4 Urawa Reds 30 - 50
5 JEF Utd Chib 30 - 50
6 Kawasaki Fr 30 - 49
7 Jubilo Iwata 30 - 45
8 SF Hiroshima 30 - 43
9 Yokohama FM 30 - 40
10 FC Tokyo 30 - 39
11 Oita Trinita 30 - 38
12 Albirex Niig 30 - 36
13 Nagoya Gr Ei 30 - 35
14 Omiya Ardija 30 - 34
15 Shimizu S-Pu 30 - 32
16 Kashiwa Reys 30 - 31
17 Tokyo Verdy 30 - 26
18 Vissel Kobe 30 - 21

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

At the end of 2005 season, the league took a survey to figure out the number of non-league football clubs interested in joining the professional league. It turns out, about 40 - 60 clubs plan to be professional in the next 30 years. In 2006, league formed a committee and made a professional assessment that it is the best interest of the league to expand the division 2 to 22 clubs before forming the third division. The league plans to do this by expanding J2 to 18 clubs by 2010, and 22 clubs by 2016. At the same time, sportsbook, the committee formed a J.League Associate Membership system, which allows the non-league clubs get assistance from the J.League to reach their goals. Several clubs in Japan Football League and Regional Leagues have received the membership; however, the presence of strong company teams makes the task difficult. Due to this, as of the 2007 season, clubs with J.League Associate Memberships finishing in the top 4 of the JFL are eligible for promotion. http://www.enterbet.com

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