2016 Japan Football League


The 2016 Japan Football League was the third season of the nationwide fourth tier of the Japanese football, and the 18th season since the establishment of Japan Football League.

Clubs

Sixteen clubs participated in this season of Japan Football League. The list was announced on 9 December 2015. A place for 2016 Emperor's Cup will be given to the winners of the first stage of the 2016 JFL.
Club NameHome TownNotes
Azul Claro NumazuNumazu, ShizuokaJ.League 100 Year Plan club status holders, J3 license holders
Briobecca UrayasuUrayasu, ChibaPromoted from Kantō League Div. 1 after 2nd place in 39th Regional Promotion Series
Fagiano Okayama NextOkayama, Okayama
Honda FCHamamatsu, Shizuoka
Miyazaki, Miyazaki
Maruyasu OkazakiOkazaki, Aichi
MIO Biwako ShigaKusatsu, Shiga
Nara ClubNara, NaraJ.League 100 Year Plan club status and J3 license holders
Osaka, Osaka
Aomori, AomoriPromoted from Tohoku League Div. 1 after 1st place in 39th Regional Promotion Series
Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki
Sony SendaiTagajō, MiyagiDefending champions of 2015
Tokyo Musashino CityMusashino, TokyoFormerly Yokogawa Musashino FC, J.League 100 Year Plan club status holders
Tochigi, TochigiJ.League 100 Year Plan club status holders
Vanraure HachinoheHachinohe, AomoriJ.League 100 Year Plan club status holders
Verspah OitaŌita, Ōita

Change in rules

The tournament continued with the system introduced in 2014: Two single round-robin stages are held, and winners of each stage determine the champion in the post-season home and away championship playoffs. If the same team manages to win both stages, no playoffs will be held, and they will be automatically declared champions.
The two worst performing teams by aggregated results of both stages are relegated to the Regional Leagues and replaced by the top two performers of the Regional League promotion series. However, if one or two teams are admitted to J3 or withdrawn at the end of the season, the number of relegated clubs are reduced accordingly.
According to updated J.League Terms, the clubs must comply the following requirements to be promoted to J3 League:

Second stage

Championship play-offs

The championship play-offs were held after the season between two winners of each stage. Ryutsu Keizai Dragons, the winners of the first stage, hosted the first leg on 26 November, and Honda FC who won the second stage hosted the second leg on 4 December.

Overall table

This table is used to determine J3 promotion candidates. To qualify for promotion, a club must hold a 100 Year Plan status, obtain J3 license, and finish both in the top 4 of the JFL, and either 1st or 2nd among the promotion-eligible clubs.

Top scorers

Updated to games played on 13 November 2016.
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Attendance