2017年2月16日木曜日

2017 season in Japan Football Leauge is worthy of remark

It is obvious that Japan Football Leauge is very competitive this season since there are more several clubs with J League 100 Year Plan club status and also, other clubs aiming for J League division 3.



One of the title hopefuls is Vanraure Hachinohe. Last year, The club ended up in the 7th place and failed to get up to J League division 3 even though their new home stadium was completed last October. This season, the club made a deal with former Gainare Tottori's coach, Hashiratani and also, acquired a young goal keeper, Kiwada on a loan from Fagiano Okayama.
 



Nara Club are one of J League 100 Year Plan holders. This year, the club made an agreement with former Sagamihara SC's coach, Satsukawa. Last year, they ended up in the 10th place. This year, the club successfully obtained J League license for the division 3, therefore, they are expected to make a breakthough this term.



A new comer, FC Imabari is also the one to be worthy of note. Before this season, the club acuired some former J league' players. Their new home studium is scheduled to be completed this year so that they are expected to show good performances for the promotion. 



In terms of performances, these clubs must finish within top four of Japan football League, and either first or second among other 100 Year Plan holders. Other clubs such as FC Osaka, Tokyo Musashino FC, ReinMeer Aomori, Briobecca Urayasu Veertien MIE aim for J League as well. This League is obviously noteworthy.

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