Japan Soccer League 1974

  1. Championship: Yanmar diesel
  2. Runner-up: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  3. Championship of division-2: Yomiuri soccer club
  4. Runner-up of division-2: Fujitsu

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The 10th Japan Soccer League 1974

The first match day is 7th April and the last match day of the first half season is 2nd June, and the first match day of the second half season is 10th October and the last match day is 8th December 1974.

tabel_.JSL 1974
TeamYANMITHITFURNIPTOYKOKTOWEIDTMCWin/Draw/LossGoalsDif.Pts.
Yanmar diesel1:13:28:21:30:03:11:21:13:010/5/3472325
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries1:31:01:21:15:12:30:02:03:011/3/4371925
Hitachi1:11:21:03:22:21:12:05:34:07/5/6331119
Furukawa electric1:20:22:10:00:22:22:21:10:07/5/625119
Nippon Steel1:30:42:11:30:12:12:32:10:18/3/724-119
Toyo kogyo1:12:11:20:40:11:32:10:02:06/6/620-518
Nippon Kokan3:21:30:00:30:11:01:21:11:16/5/724-417
Towa real estate development2:51:21:10:22:22:22:31:12:05/6/725-516
z'- Eidai sangyo2:41:31:01:00:32:22:11:01:34/6/819-1114
z'- Toyota Motor0:51:30:60:10:10:10:11:21:03/2/138-288

note

In Japan Soccer League, all teams play each other two times.
Teams are allotted two points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.
The ranking is determined as follows: 1) total of all points, 2) goal difference, 3) total of goals.

Points
  • 2: a Win
  • 1: a Draw
  • 0: a Loss

The bottom two teams shall play in play-off matches for division-1.

Japan Soccer League did not make a clear distinction between home and away team before 1983.
Green-coloured matches are in the first half of the season and yellow-coloured matches are in the second half of the season.


JSL Awards

Goal-scoring leader (Golden ball Award)
21: KAMAMOTO Kunishige (Yanmar)
Assists leader (Silver ball Award)
7: TAKADA Kazumi (Mitsubishi)
Co-assists leader
7: KOBAYASHI Jorge (Yanmar)
Rookie of the year
FUJIGUCHI Mitsunori (Mitsubishi)
Japan Soccer League 100 goals Award
KAMAMOTO Kunishige (Yanmar)
Best eleven

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The 3rd Japan Soccer League division-2 1974

The first match day is 7th April and the last match day is 3rd November 1974.

tabel_.JSL2 1974
TeamYOMFUJKSCTTKKOFTEIDAITANSUMIBAWin/Draw/LossGoalsDif.Pts.
y'- Yomiuri soccer club3:00:01:11:34:12:13:02:23:011/4/3462626
y'- Fujitsu3:31:00:10:10:21:13:16:10:09/4/5321322
Kyoto Shiko soccer club1:20:31:12:02:22:22:02:34:19/4/527722
Telegraph and Telephone Public Kinki1:41:20:11:01:00:21:04:03:18/4/629520
Kofu soccer club2:31:30:12:31:12:12:13:23:08/4/630420
Teijin Matsuyama0:20:22:13:23:31:61:11:13:17/5/629-419
Dainichi-Nippon Cables1:00:31:22:21:22:30:12:13:07/3/832517
Tanabe seiyaku4:31:31:23:11:32:11:47:03:07/2/933216
z'- Sumitomo Metal Industries0:51:01:21:12:21:24:21:52:04/4/1023-2512
z'- Ibaraki Hitachi0:52:20:21:50:01:30:11:12:01/4/1310-336

note

In Japan Soccer League, all teams play each other two times.
Teams are allotted two points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.
The ranking is determined as follows: 1) total of all points, 2) goal difference, 3) total of goals.

Points
  • 2: a Win
  • 1: a Draw
  • 0: a Loss

The top two teams shall be eligible to play in play-off matches for division-1.
The bottom two teams shall play in play-off matches for division-2.


Awards

Goal-scoring leader (division-2)
13: Jorge YONASHIRO (Yomiuri)
Assists leader (division-2)
8: SEKIGUCHI Tadashi (Sumitomo metal)

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JSL selection match

tabel_.JSL selection
teamScoreteamDateVenues
JSL selection0:1Pyongyang 4.25 (PRK)13/3/1974Tokyo National stadium

note


The play-off matches

tabel_.play-off for division-1
Division-1ScoreDivision-2DateVenues
Eidai3:2
3:1
Fujitsu12/1/1975
19/1/1975
Hirao
Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo
Toyota1:0
3:2
Yomiuri13/1/1975
19/1/1975
Toyota
Nishigaoka stadium, Tokyo

tabel_.play-off for division-2
Division-2ScoreShakaijin teamDateVenues
Sumitomo Metal2:1
3:2
Yanmar club
(Shakaijin Finalist)
8/12/1974
-/12/1974
Osaka
venue
Ibaraki Hitachi1:1
0:2
Honda Motor
(Shakaijin Winner)
7/12/1974
22/12/1974
Hitachi
Hamamatsu

note

If two teams are level at the end of the play-off matches, both teams remain the same divisions.

Honda Motor (in Shizuoka) is promoted to Japan Soccer League division-2.
And Ibaraki Hitachi is relegated.


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