J.League awards

The J.League awards are represented by a ceremony, which is hosted every year in December, at the end of the season. This ceremony was inducted to award the best players of J.League. To win this award, the nominees had to play at least 17 matches of the season. All awards are updated to 2021.[1][2]

Player of the Year

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The J.League Player of the Year (formerly known as the "J.League Most Valuable Player Award" from 1993 to 2020) is awarded by the J.League to the most valuable player of the season.[3]

YearFootballerClubNationalityRef[4]
1993Kazuyoshi MiuraVerdy Kawasaki  Japan[5]
1994PereiraVerdy Kawasaki  Brazil
1995Dragan StojkovićNagoya Grampus Eight  Yugoslavia[6]
1996JorginhoKashima Antlers  Brazil
1997DungaJúbilo Iwata  Brazil[7]
1998Masashi NakayamaJúbilo Iwata  Japan[8]
1999Alessandro SantosShimizu S-Pulse  Japan[9]
2000Shunsuke NakamuraYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
2001Toshiya FujitaJúbilo Iwata  Japan
2002Naohiro TakaharaJúbilo Iwata  Japan[10]
2003EmersonUrawa Red Diamonds  Brazil[11]
2004Yuji NakazawaYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
2005AraújoGamba Osaka  Brazil
2006Marcus Tulio TanakaUrawa Red Diamonds  Japan[12]
2007Robson PonteUrawa Red Diamonds  Brazil[13]
2008MarquinhosKashima Antlers  Brazil[14]
2009Mitsuo OgasawaraKashima Antlers  Japan[15]
2010Seigo NarazakiNagoya Grampus  Japan[16]
2011Leandro DominguesKashiwa Reysol  Brazil[17]
2012Hisato SatōSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan[18]
2013Shunsuke NakamuraYokohama F. Marinos  Japan[19]
2014Yasuhito EndōGamba Osaka  Japan[20]
2015Toshihiro AoyamaSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan[21]
2016Kengo NakamuraKawasaki Frontale  Japan[22]
2017Yū KobayashiKawasaki Frontale  Japan[23]
2018Akihiro IenagaKawasaki Frontale  Japan
2019Teruhito NakagawaYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
2020Michael OlungaKashiwa Reysol  Kenya
2021Leandro DamiãoKawasaki Frontale  Brazil
2022Tomoki IwataYokohama F. Marinos  Japan[24]

Top scorer

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The J.League Top Scorer is awarded by the J.League to the top scoring player of the season.

Only five players won this award twice: Masashi Nakayama, Ryoichi Maeda, Joshua Kennedy and Yoshito Okubo. Other four players won both the top-scorer award and the one for Most Valuable Player: Masashi Nakayama in 1998, Naohiro Takahara in 2002, Marquinhos in 2008, Hisato Sato in 2012 and Yu Kobayashi in 2017.

YearPlayerGoalsClubNationalityRef[25]
1993Ramón Díaz
28
Yokohama Marinos  Argentina
1994Frank Ordenewitz
30
JEF United Ichihara  Germany
1995Masahiro Fukuda
32
Urawa Red Diamonds  Japan
1996Kazuyoshi Miura
23
Verdy Kawasaki  Japan
1997Patrick Mboma
25
Gamba Osaka  Cameroon[26]
1998Masashi Nakayama
36
Júbilo Iwata  Japan
1999Hwang Sun-Hong
24
Cerezo Osaka  South Korea
2000Masashi Nakayama
20
Júbilo Iwata  Japan
2001Will
24
Consadole Sapporo  Brazil
2002Naohiro Takahara
26
Júbilo Iwata  Japan
2003Ueslei
22
Nagoya Grampus Eight  Brazil
2004Emerson
27
Urawa Red Diamonds  Brazil
2005Araújo
33
Gamba Osaka  Brazil
2006Washington
26
Urawa Red Diamonds  Brazil
Magno Alves
26
Gamba Osaka  Brazil
2007Juninho
22
Kawasaki Frontale  Brazil
2008Marquinhos
21
Kashima Antlers  Brazil
2009Ryoichi Maeda
20
Júbilo Iwata  Japan
2010Ryoichi Maeda
17
Júbilo Iwata  Japan
Joshua Kennedy
17
Nagoya Grampus  Australia[27]
2011Joshua Kennedy
19
Nagoya Grampus  Australia[28]
2012Hisato Satō
22
Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
2013Yoshito Ōkubo
26
Kawasaki Frontale  Japan
2014Yoshito Ōkubo
18
Kawasaki Frontale  Japan
2015Yoshito Ōkubo
23
Kawasaki Frontale  Japan
2016Peter Utaka19Sanfrecce Hiroshima  Nigeria
LeandroVissel Kobe  Brazil
2017Yū Kobayashi
23
Kawasaki Frontale  Japan
2018
24
Nagoya Grampus  Brazil
2019Teruhito Nakagawa15Yokohama F. Marinos  Japan
Marcos Júnior  Brazil
2020Michael Olunga
28
Kashiwa Reysol  Kenya
2021Leandro Damião23Kawasaki Frontale  Brazil
Daizen MaedaYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
2022Thiago Santana
14
Shimizu S-Pulse  Brazil[24]

Best XI

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Best Young Player

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The J.League Best Young Player (formerly known as the "J.League Rookie of the Year" from 1993 to 2019) is awarded by the J.League to the most outstanding rookie of the season. To be considered a rookie, there are some criteria to meet:

  • a player must be in his first professional year of football (domestically or abroad);
  • a player must have played more than half of the season;
  • in date 2 April of the incumbent season, he has to be under 21 years old;
  • whoever has already won this award, he's excluded from running for it again.

The youngest-ever winner is Takayuki Morimoto: he won the award in 2004 at the age of 16.

Players names shown in bold were also named in the best eleven for that season.

YearFootballerClubPositionNationalityRef[29]
1993Masaaki SawanoboriShimizu S-PulseMF  Japan
1994Kazuaki TasakaBellmare HiratsukaMF  Japan
1995Yoshikatsu KawaguchiYokohama MarinosGK  Japan
1996Toshihide SaitoShimizu S-PulseDF  Japan
1997Atsushi YanagisawaKashima AntlersFW  Japan
1998Shinji OnoUrawa Red DiamondsMF  Japan
1999Yuji NakazawaVerdy KawasakiDF  Japan
2000Kazuyuki MorisakiSanfrecce HiroshimaDF  Japan
2001Koji YamaseConsadole SapporoMF  Japan
2002Keisuke TsuboiUrawa Red DiamondsDF  Japan
2003Daisuke NasuYokohama F. MarinosDF  Japan
2004Takayuki MorimotoTokyo Verdy 1969FW  Japan
2005Robert CullenJúbilo IwataFW  Japan
2006Jungo FujimotoShimizu S-PulseMF  Japan
2007Takanori SugenoYokohama FCGK  Japan
2008Yoshizumi OgawaNagoya GrampusMF  Japan
2009Kazuma WatanabeYokohama F. MarinosFW  Japan
2010Takashi UsamiGamba OsakaMF  Japan
2011Hiroki SakaiKashiwa ReysolDF  Japan
2012Gaku ShibasakiKashima AntlersMF  Japan
2013Takumi MinaminoCerezo OsakaFW  Japan[30]
2014CaioKashima AntlersMF  Brazil
2015Takuma AsanoSanfrecce HiroshimaFW  Japan
2016Yosuke IdeguchiGamba OsakaMF  Japan[31]
2017Yuta NakayamaKashiwa ReysolDF  Japan[32]
2018Hiroki AbeKashima AntlersMF  Japan
2019Ao TanakaKawasaki FrontaleMF  Japan
2020Ayumu SekoCerezo OsakaDF  Japan
2021Ryotaro ArakiKashima AntlersMF  Japan
2022Mao HosoyaKashiwa ReysolFW  Japan[24]

Manager of the year

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The J.League Manager of the Year is an annual award given to one manager by the J.League based on their performance during the season. In the past, the award usually went to the manager of the champions, though this has varied somewhat over the years. From 2017, the award was modified so that the Manager of the J.League champion wins the J.League Champion Manager of the Year, and a separate J.League Manager of the Year award is given to a Manager from each of the J.Leagues (J1, J2 and J3). The list below reflects the award for J1 League Manager of the Year award only.

YearManagerClubNationalityRef[33]
1993Yasutaro MatsukiVerdy Kawasaki  Japan
1994Yasutaro MatsukiVerdy Kawasaki  Japan
1995Arsène WengerNagoya Grampus Eight  France
1996NicanorKashiwa Reysol  Brazil
1997João CarlosKashima Antlers  Brazil
1998Osvaldo ArdilesShimizu S-Pulse  Argentina
1999Steve PerrymanShimizu S-Pulse  England
2000Akira NishinoKashiwa Reysol  Japan
2001Masakazu SuzukiJúbilo Iwata  Japan
2002Masakazu SuzukiJúbilo Iwata  Japan
2003Takeshi OkadaYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
2004Takeshi OkadaYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
2005Akira NishinoGamba Osaka  Japan
2006Guido BuchwaldUrawa Red Diamonds  Germany[34]
2007Oswaldo de OliveiraKashima Antlers  Brazil
2008Oswaldo de OliveiraKashima Antlers  Brazil
2009Oswaldo de OliveiraKashima Antlers  Brazil
2010Dragan StojkovićNagoya Grampus  Serbia
2011Nelsinho BaptistaKashiwa Reysol  Brazil
2012Hajime MoriyasuSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
2013Hajime MoriyasuSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
2014Kenta HasegawaGamba Osaka  Japan
2015Hajime MoriyasuSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
2016Masatada IshiiKashima Antlers  Japan
2017Yoon Jong-hwanCerezo Osaka  South Korea
2018Mihailo PetrovićHokkaido Consadole Sapporo  Serbia
2019Tomohiro KatanosakaOita Trinita  Japan
2020Tsuneyasu MiyamotoGamba Osaka  Japan
2021Ricardo RodríguezUrawa Red Diamonds  Spain
2022Michael SkibbeSanfrecce Hiroshima  Germany[24]

Monthly Most Valuable Player (Monthly MVP)

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Goal of the Year

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J1 League winners

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SeasonPlayerClubNationalityScored againstScoreMinuteResultRoundRef
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022 Takumu KawamuraSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan

J2 League winners

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J3 League winners

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Fair Play Award

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The goal is to be under the 1 point-media to win the award. For J.League the limit is 34, while in J.League 2 and J3 League the limit is respectively 42 and 33.In bold the winners of Prince Takamado Cup.

YearJ1-winning teamJ2-winning teamJ3-winning team
1993not assignedLeague non-existingLeague non-existing
1994
1995
1996
1997Vissel Kobe
1998not assigned
1999not assigned
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007Gamba Osaka
2008Shimizu S-Pulse, Gamba OsakaVegalta Sendai
2009Júbilo Iwata, Montedio YamagataVegalta Sendai
2010Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Montedio Yamagata, Yokohama F. Marinosnot assigned
2011Gamba Osaka, Montedio YamagataFC Tokyo
2012Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Kawasaki Frontalenot assigned
2013Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Vegalta SendaiGamba Osaka, Vissel Kobe,
Matsumoto Yamaga, Fagiano Okayama
2014Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Vegalta Sendai, Urawa Red Diamonds,
Yokohama F. Marinos, Albirex Niigata, Tokushima Vortis
Montedio Yamagata, Thespakusatsu Gunma, Shonan Bellmare,
Matsumoto Yamaga, Júbilo Iwata, Kyoto Sanga,
Fagiano Okayama, Giravanz Kitakyushu
Fukushima United, Fujieda MYFC, Nagano Parceiro
2015Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Montedio Yamagata, Kawasaki Frontale,
Yokohama F. Marinos, Ventforet Kofu, Matsumoto Yamaga,
Gamba Osaka, Sagan Tosu
Zweigen Kanazawa, Fagiano Okayama, Tokushima Vortis, Ehime FC, Giravanz KitakyushuGrulla Morioka, Blaublitz Akita,
Nagano Parceiro
2016Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Urawa Red Diamonds, Sagan Tosu, Kashima Antlers, Kawasaki FrontaleShimizu S-Pulse, Giravanz Kitakyushu, Tokushima Vortis, Thespakusatsu Gunma, Fagiano OkayamaGrulla Morioka, YSCC Yokohama, Oita Trinita, Fujieda MYFC
2017Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Vegalta Sendai, Cerezo Osaka, FC Tokyo, Sagan Tosu, Kawasaki Frontale, Gamba Osaka, Júbilo IwataOita Trinita, Matsumoto Yamaga FC, Ehime FC, Tokyo Verdy, Fagiano Okayama, Montedio Yamagata, Zweigen KanazawaBlaublitz Akita, Azul Claro Numazu, YSCC Yokohama, Cerezo Osaka U-23, Grulla Morioka, Nagano Parceiro, Fukushima United FC
2018Cerezo Osaka, Urawa Red Diamonds, Sanfrecce HiroshimaOita TrinitaBlaublitz Akita
2019FC Tokyo, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Oita TrinitaFagiano OkayamaCerezo Osaka U-23
2020Oita Trinita, Kawasaki Frontale, Gamba OsakaGiravanz KitakyushuBlaublitz Akita
2021Kawasaki Frontale, Urawa Red Diamonds, Oita TrinitaMontedio YamagataGainare Tottori
2022Urawa Red Diamonds, Vissel Kobe, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Nagoya Grampus, Cerezo Osaka, Shonan Bellmare, FC TokyoAlbirex Niigata, Omiya Ardija, V-Varen Nagasaki, Thespakusatsu Gunma, Ventforet Kofu, Fagiano Okayama, JEF United Chiba, Roasso Kumamoto, Tokyo Verdy, Zweigen Kanazawa, Blaublitz Akita, Oita Trinita, Yokohama FC, Montedio YamagataKataller Toyama, Vanraure Hachinohe, Tegevajaro Miyazaki, Iwaki FC, Kamatamare Sanuki, Fukushima United, Azul Claro Numazu, Ehime FC, Gainare Tottori, Giravanz Kitakyushu

Individual Fair Play Award

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This award was established since 1996.

YearFootballerPositionClubNationalityRef
1996Masayuki OkanoFWUrawa Reds  Japan
1997Akihiro NagashimaFWVissel Kobe  Japan
1998Naoki SomaDFKashima Antlers  Japan
1999Not assigned
2000Atsushi YoneyamaDFTokyo Verdy  Japan
2001Yuta MinamiGKKashiwa Reysol  Japan
2002Keisuke TsuboiDFUrawa Reds  Japan
2003Yuichi NemotoDFVegalta Sendai  Japan
Hitoshi SogahataGKKashima Antlers
Naohiro IshikawaMFFC Tokyo
Shohei IkedaDFShimizu S-Pulse
2004Takashi ShimodaGKSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
Yoshinari TakagiGKYokohama F. Marinos
2005Teruyuki MoniwaDFFC Tokyo  Japan
Masashi OguroFWGamba Osaka
2006Satoru YamagishiMFJEF United Chiba  Japan
Yuichi NemotoDFOita Trinita
2007Daisuke SakataFWYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
Hisato SatoFWSanfrecce Hiroshima
Teruyoshi ItoMFShimizu S-Pulse
2008Yoshikatsu KawaguchiGKJúbilo Iwata  Japan
2009Eiji KawashimaGKKawasaki Frontale  Japan
Kota HattoriMFSanfrecce Hiroshima
2010Tomoaki MakinoDFSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
2011Ryang Yong-giMFVegalta Sendai  North Korea
Kosuke OtaDFShimizu S-Pulse  Japan
2012Hisato SatōFWSanfrecce Hiroshima  Japan
2013Yoichiro KakitaniFWCerezo Osaka  Japan
Hisato SatōFWSanfrecce Hiroshima
2014Shusaku NishikawaGKUrawa Reds  Japan
Masato KudoFWKashiwa Reysol
Ryota MoriokaMFVissel Kobe
Yohei ToyodaFWSagan Tosu
Hiroki MizumotoDFSanfrecce Hiroshima
Yasuhiro HiraokaDFShimizu S-Pulse
2015Shogo TaniguchiMFKawasaki Frontale  Japan
Yuji NakazawaDFYokohama F. Marinos
2016Yota AkimotoGKFC Tokyo  Japan
Yūsuke TanakaMFVentforet Kofu
2017Yuji NakazawaDFYokohama F. Marinos  Japan
Yoichiro KakitaniFWCerezo Osaka
Hiroki MizumotoDFSanfrecce Hiroshima
2018Shusaku NishikawaGKUrawa Reds  Japan
Yota AkimotoGKShonan Bellmare
Takashi SawadaFWV-Varen Nagasaki
2019Not assigned
2020Hotaru YamaguchiMFVissel Kobe  Japan
2021Miki YamaneDFKawasaki Frontale  Japan
2022Not assigned[24]

Referees of the Year

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YearRefereeAssistant RefereeRef
2013Yuichi NishimuraToru Sagara[35]
2014Yuichi NishimuraToru Sagara[35]
2015Yuichi NishimuraToru Sagara[35]
2016Yuichi NishimuraToshiyuki Nagi[35]
2017Yuichi NishimuraToru Sagara[35]
2018Ryuji SatoHiroshi Yamauchi[35]
2019Yuichi NishimuraShinji Ochi[35]
2020Yuichi NishimuraYosuke Takebe[35]
2021Jumpei IidaIsao Nishihashi[35]
2022Ryuji SatoTakumi Takagi[35]

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