List of winners of J2 League and predecessors


A national second tier of Japanese league football was first established in 1972, as the Japan Soccer League Second Division. In 1992, with the breakup of the JSL and restructuring of the [Japanese association football|football champions|top flight] into the J.League, the (former) Japan Football League became the second tier. In 1999 the J.League has established a second division.

Japan Soccer League Second Division (1972–1992)

Numbers in parentheses indicate number of wins at the date.
SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1972Toyota MotorsTanabe Pharmaceuticals
1973Eidai IndustriesKofu SC
1974Yomiuri SCFujitsu
1975Tanabe PharmaceuticalsYomiuri SC
1976FujitsuYomiuri SC
1977Yomiuri SC Nissan Motors
1978Honda MotorsNissan Motors
1979Toshiba HorikawachoYamaha Motors
1980Honda Motors Fujitsu
1981Nippon KokanNissan Motors
1982Yamaha MotorsToshiba SC
1983Nippon Kokan Sumitomo Metal Industries
1984Sumitomo Metal IndustriesANA Yokohama
1985Matsushita ElectricMazda SC
1986–87Sumitomo Metal Industries Toyota Motors
1987–88ANA YokohamaMatsushita Electric
1988–89Toshiba SC Hitachi
1989–90Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesToyota Motors
1990–91HitachiMazda SC
1991–92Fujita SCSumitomo Metal Industries

Not promoted to Division 1 due to losing promotion/relegation series
Not promoted to the newly formed J.League

(former) Japan Football League Division 1 (1992–1993)

An extra season of Japanese football was done by the Japan Football League in late 1992, as the top flight clubs were still re-organizing and adopting new identities before the J.League kicked off in 1993.
SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1992Yamaha Motors Hitachi
1993Shonan Bellmare Júbilo Iwata

Not promoted to J.League

(former) Japan Football League (1994–1998)

In 1994, the Japan Football League Division 2 was abolished.
SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1994Cerezo OsakaKashiwa Reysol
1995Fukuoka BluxKyoto Purple Sanga
1996Honda Motors Vissel Kobe
1997Consadole Sapporo Tokyo Gas
1998Tokyo GasKawasaki Frontale

Not promoted to J.League

J2 League (1999–present)

From 1999 to 2014 the league was known as J.League Division 2.
Not promoted to J1
Not promoted to J1 due to losing promotion/relegation series
For play-off winners, the number in parentheses indicates their position after the end of the season.

Total wins

Clubs in bold compete in J2 as of 2025 season. Clubs in italic no longer exist.
Years in italic indicate seasons of amateur football.
ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning seasonsRunners-up seasons
Consadole Sapporo 6 11979, 1988–89, 1997, 2000, 2007, 20161982
Shonan Bellmare 4 11991–92, 1993, 2014, 20172012
Kashiwa Reysol 3 41990–91, 2010, 20191988–89, 1992, 1994, 2006
Júbilo Iwata 3 41982, 1992, 20211979, 1993, 2015, 2023
Kawasaki Frontale 3 31976, 1999, 20041974, 1980, 1998
Honda FC 3 01978, 1980, 1996
Tokyo Verdy 2 31974, 19771975, 1976, 2007
Kashima Antlers 2 21984, 1986–871983, 1991–92
FC Tokyo 2 21998, 20111997, 1999
Kyoto Sanga 2 22001, 20051995, 2021
Gamba Osaka 2 11985, 20131987–88
NKK SC 2 01981, 1983
Albirex Niigata 2 02003, 2022
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 320081985, 1990–91, 2003
Yokohama FC 1 320062019, 2022, 2024
Nagoya Grampus 1 219721986–87, 1989–90
Cerezo Osaka 1 219942002, 2009
Ventforet Kofu 1 220121973, 2010
Avispa Fukuoka 1 219952005, 2020
Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 1 119751972
Yokohama Flügels 1 11987–881984
Urawa Red Diamonds 1 11989–902000
Vegalta Sendai 1 120092001
Omiya Ardija 1 120152004
Oita Trinita 1 120022018
Matsumoto Yamaga 1 120182014
Shimizu S-Pulse 1 120242016
Eidai Industries 1 01973
Tokushima Vortis 1 02020
Machida Zelvia 1 02023
Mito HollyHock 1 02025
Yokohama F. Marinos031977, 1978, 1981
Vissel Kobe 0 21996, 2013
V-Varen Nagasaki 0 22017, 2025
Montedio Yamagata 0 12008
Sagan Tosu 0 12011