2021 J3 League

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Season2021
Dates13 March – 5 December
ChampionsRoasso Kumamoto (1st title)
PromotedRoasso Kumamoto
Iwate Grulla Morioka
Meiji Yasuda J3 League
Season2021
Dates13 March – 5 December
ChampionsRoasso Kumamoto (1st title)
PromotedRoasso Kumamoto
Iwate Grulla Morioka
RelegatedNo relegation
Matches210
Goals533 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorerShota Kawanishi, FC Gifu (13 goals)
Biggest home winAzul Claro Numazu v Vanraure Hachinohe 7-2
Highest scoringGainare Tottori v Nagano Parceiro 1-8
Azul Claro Numazu v Vanraure Hachinohe 7-2
Longest winning runRoasso Kumamoto 7 (28/08/21 - 16/10/2021)
Longest unbeaten runRoasso Kumamoto 12 (13/06/21 - 24/10/2021)
Highest attendance11,314
Roasso Kumamoto 2–0 FC Gifu
(5 December 2021)
Lowest attendance264
Fukushima United FC 2–1 Iwate Grulla Morioka
(26 May 2021)
Total attendance401,776
Average attendance1,913
2020
2022
All statistics correct as of complete.

The 2021 J3 League, referred to as the 2021 Meiji Yasuda J3 League (Japanese: 2021 明治安田生命J3リーグ, Hepburn: 2021 Meiji Yasuda Seimei J3 Rīgu) for sponsorship reasons, was the 8th season of J3 League under its current name.

Roasso Kumamoto won the J3 title for the first time in their history, in their debut campaign at the J3 League, just three years after being relegation from the J2 League. They were promoted to the 2022 J2 League alongside Iwate Grulla Morioka. Iwate team won promotion for the J2 League for the first time.

There were no relegations from J2 League in 2020 and the number of teams decreased for 2021.

This is first season without three U-23 teams from J1 in 2021 season. Four teams from J2 League automatically relegation for 2021 and two teams from J3 League automatically promotion. J3 League has been scheduled for a expansion to 18 clubs before the 2022 season. This is the last season played with 15 teams.

Changes from the previous season

Promoted from 2020 JFLPromoted to 2021 J2 LeagueWithdrawn / Disbanded
Tegevajaro MiyazakiBlaublitz Akita
SC Sagamihara
Cerezo Osaka U-23
Gamba Osaka U-23
FC Tokyo U-23

2020 was also the last season where U-23 teams played in the professional setup. After two separate stints involving youth clubs in this division. First it was the J.League U-22 Selection in 2014 and 2015, and then three U-23 teams were involved from 2016 to 2020. FC Tokyo U-23 pulled out of the competition prior to the start of the 2020 season. Cerezo Osaka U-23 and Gamba Osaka U-23 were disbanded at the end of 2020 after completing the full season.[1]

Blaublitz Akita and SC Sagamihara were promoted to J2 League, the later being the last club from the original clubs which started the maiden season in 2014 to be promoted from the third division.

One new team was promoted to the professional ranks of Japanese football, Tegevajaro Miyazaki, as runners-up in the 2020 JFL season and were promoted.[2]

Participating clubs

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingMannerExit datePosition in tableIncomingIncoming dateRef.
Announced onDeparted onAnnounced onArrived on
Kamatamare Sanuki Japan Nobuyuki Uenoyama Resigns 31 March 2021 31 March 2021 15th Japan Toshihiro Nishimura (Interim) 1 April 2021 1 April 2021 [10]
Kamatamare Sanuki Japan Toshihiro Nishimura End of Interim period 11 April 2021 11 April 2021 15th Serbia Zdravko Zemunovic 12 April 2021 12 April 2021 [11]
Gainare Tottori Japan Riki Takagi Dismissed 6 May 2021 4 May 2021 12th North Korea Kim Jong-song 10 May 2021 10 May 2021 [12][13]
FC Imabari Spain Lluís Planagumà Dismissed 19 May 2021 18 May 2021 13th Japan Kazuaki Hashikawa (Interim) 19 May 2021 19 May 2021 [14]
FC Imabari Japan Kazuaki Hashikawa End of Interim period 23 May 2021 23 May 2021 13th Japan Keiichiro Nuno 24 May 2021 24 May 2021 [15]
Kagoshima United Australia Arthur Papas Resigned 28 May 2021 28 May 2021 9th Japan Yasuaki Oshima 28 May 2021 28 May 2021 [16]
Fujieda MYFC Japan Yasuharu Kurata Resigned 12 July 2021 12 July 2021 12th Japan Daisuke Sudo 12 July 2021 12 July 2021 [17]
FC Imabari Japan Keiichiro Nuno Resigned 29 September 2021 29 September 2021 12th Japan Kazuaki Hashikawa 29 September 2021 29 September 2021 [18][19]

League table

Stadiums

Season statistics

Attendances

See also

References

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