J.League records and statistics
This page details J. League records.
J1 League
As 19 February 2016.
Ranks
- As of 4 November 2016[1]
In bold the ones who are actually playing in J1. In italic the ones who are still active in other league.
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Individual
- Most career goals : 171 goals
- Most career hat-tricks : 8 times
- Most career appearances : 615 appearances
- Most goals in a season : 36 goals
- Masashi Nakayama (1998)
- Most hat-tricks in a season : 5 times
- Masashi Nakayama (1998)
- Most goals in a game : 5 goals
- Koji Noguchi for Bellmare Hiratsuka vs Kashima Antlers (3 May 1995)
- Edílson for Kashiwa Reysol vs Gamba Osaka (4 May 1996)
- Masashi Nakayama for Jubilo Iwata vs Cerezo Osaka (15 April 1998)
- Wagner Lopes for Nagoya Grampus Eight vs Urawa Red Diamonds (29 May 1999)
- Youngest player : 15 years 10 months and 6 days
- Takayuki Morimoto for Tokyo Verdy 1969 vs Jubilo Iwata (13 March 2004)
- Youngest goalscorer : 15 years 11 months and 28 days
- Takayuki Morimoto for Tokyo Verdy 1969 vs JEF United Ichihara (5 May 2004)
- Oldest goalscorer : 41 years 3 months and 12 days
- Zico for Kashima Antlers vs Jubilo Iwata (15 June 1994)
- Fastest goal : 8 seconds
- Hisato Sato for Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Cerezo Osaka (22 April 2006)
- Fastest hat-trick : 3 minutes
- Yasuo Manaka for Cerezo Osaka vs Kashiwa Reysol (14 July 2001)
- First scorer
- Henny Meijer for Verdy Kawasaki vs Yokohama Marinos (15 May 1993)
- First hat-trick
- Zico for Kashima Antlers vs Nagoya Grampus Eight (16 May 1993)
Club
- Most League championships : 7 times
- Kashima Antlers (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009)
- Longest uninterrupted spell in J1: 24 seasons (1993 - Present)
- Most goals scored in a season : 107 goals
- Jubilo Iwata (1998)
- Fewest goals scored in a season : 16 goals
- Tokushima Vortis (2014)
- Most goals conceded in a season : 111 goals
- Yokohama Flügels (1995)
- Fewest goals conceded in a season : 24 goals
- Oita Trinita (2008)
- Biggest goal difference in a season : 68 goals
- Jubilo Iwata (1998)
- Most points in a season : 108 points
- Verdy Kawasaki (1995)
- Fewest points in a season : 13 points
- Bellmare Hiratsuka (1999)
- Most wins in a season : 35 wins
- Verdy Kawasaki (1995)
- Fewest wins in a season : 2 wins
- Oita Trinita (2013)
- Most draws in a season : 14 draws
- FC Tokyo (2005)
- Ventforet Kofu (2014)
- Most losses in a season : 34 losses
- Gamba Osaka (1995)
- Fewest losses in a season : 3 losses
- Jubilo Iwata (2001)
- Jubilo Iwata (2002)
- Most goals in a game : 12 goals
- Cerezo Osaka 5-7 Kashiwa Reysol (8 August 1998)
- Record win : 9-1, 8-0
- Jubilo Iwata 9-1 Cerezo Osaka (15 April 1998)
- Vissel Kobe 0-8 Oita Trinita (26 July 2003)
- Highest scoring draw: 5-5
- Vissel Kobe 5-5 JEF United Ichihara (14 October 1998)
- Highest average home attendance in a season : 47,609
- Urawa Red Diamonds (2008)
- Highest home attendance : 62,632
- Yokohama F. Marinos 0-2 Albirex Niigata (30 November 2013)
J2 League
As 31 December 2014
Ranks
Updated to 20 November 2016.[2]
In bold the ones who are actually playing in J2. In italic the ones who are still active in other league.
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Individual
- Most career goals : 89 goals
- Most career hat-tricks : 6 times
- Most career appearances : 563 appearances (at the end of 2016 season)
- Most goals in a season : 37 goals
- Most hat-tricks in a season : 3 times
- Most goals in a game : 4 goals
- Emerson for Kawasaki Frontale vs Yokohama FC (12 May 2001)
- Yutaka Takahashi for Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Yokohama FC (19 April 2003)
- Marcus for Albirex Niigata vs Omiya Ardija (14 May 2003)
- Marcus for Albirex Niigata vs Consadole Sapporo (2 August 2003)
- Marcus for Albirex Niigata vs Yokohama FC (13 September 2003)
- Baron for Ventforet Kofu vs Mito HollyHock (2 May 2004)
- Hulk for Consadole Sapporo vs Shonan Bellmare (23 September 2006)
- Youngest player : 16 years 2 months and 25 days
- Daisuke Kikuchi for Shonan Bellmare vs Avispa Fukuoka (7 July 2007)
- Youngest goalscorer : 17 years 3 months and 15 days
- Daisuke Kikuchi for Shonan Bellmare vs Roasso Kumamoto (27 July 2008)
- Oldest goalscorer : 46 years 4 months 7 days
- Kazuyoshi Miura for Yokohama FC vs Tochigi S.C. (3 July 2013)*
- Last scorer
- Hayato Okamoto for FC Tokyo vs Sagan Tosu (14 March 1999)
- First hat-trick
- Koichiro Katafuchi for Sagan Tosu vs Consadole Sapporo (28 March 1999)
- Asterisk denotes player is still active in J. League Division 2
Club
- Most League championships : 3 times
- Consadole Sapporo (2000, 2007, 2016)
- Longest uninterrupted spell in J2: 17 seasons
- Mito HollyHock (2000-2016, ongoing)
- Most goals scored in a season : 104 goals
- Kawasaki Frontale (2004)
- Fewest goals scored in a season : 20 goals
- Giravanz Kitakyushu (2010)
- Most goals conceded in a season : 98 goals
- Ventforet Kofu (2001)
- Fewest goals conceded in a season : 22 goals
- Consadole Sapporo (2000)
- FC Tokyo (2011)
- Biggest goal difference in a season : 66 goals
- Kawasaki Frontale (2004)
- Most points in a season : 106 points
- Vegalta Sendai (2009)
- Fewest points in a season : 15 points
- Giravanz Kitakyushu (2010)
- Most wins in a season : 34 wins
- Kawasaki Frontale (2004)
- Fewest wins in a season : 1 win
- Giravanz Kitakyushu (2010)
- Most draws in a season : 22 draws
- Yokohama FC (2004)
- Most losses in a season : 34 losses
- Ventforet Kofu (2001)
- Fewest losses in a season : 2 losses
- Kashiwa Reysol (2010)
- Most goals in a game : 10 goals
- FC Gifu 2-8 Gamba Osaka (3 July 2013)
- Record win : 7-0
- Sagan Tosu 0-7 Urawa Red Diamonds (30 March 2000)
- Highest scoring draw: 4-4
- Tokushima Vortis 4-4 Giravanz Kitakyushu (22 August 2010)
- Sagan Tosu 4-4 Yokohama FC (17 October 2010)
- FC Gifu 4-4 Sagan Tosu (30 October 2011)
- Highest average attendance in a season : 30,339
- Albirex Niigata (2003)
- Highest attendance : 42,223
- Albirex Niigata 1-0 Omiya Ardija (23 November 2003)
J3 League
Ranks
- As of 20 November 2016[3]
In bold the ones who are actually playing in J3. In italic the ones who are still active in other league.
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References
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