J. League Associate Membership

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J. League Associate Membership  (Jリーグ準会員 Jei Rīgu Junkaiin?) is a status given to the non-league football clubs in Japan that has intention to join the professional league, J. League, in the near future. Clubs from the JFL, Regional Divisions, and Prefectual Divisions, may apply for the membership. The applications are reviewed and inspected by a committee formed by the league. The Associate Membership is now required for J2 promotion and the system allows the J.League to identify the clubs that are intending to join the league. The committee also assist the members to fasten the process for lower division clubs.

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[edit] Former System (1993-1998)

Originally, when the professional league formed in 1993 with ten clubs, the league's intention was to keep the number of clubs to 10 for at least two to three years, and then gradually increase the roster to 16 by adding a club or two in year-to-year basis. However, the league had underestimated the number of clubs that were willing to become professional. Thus, the league started giving out associate membership to clubs in then the second-tier Japan Football League (former). Just like the current system, associate clubs finishing top two were allowed to be promoted to the league. Associate members also had right to participate in Yamazaki Nabisco Cup games and reserve league games.

Year Applied Club Name Year Promoted Notes
1993 Bellmare Hiratsuka 1994
Júbilo Iwata 1994
Kashiwa Reysol 1995
1994 Cerezo Osaka 1995
Kyoto Purple Sanga 1996
Tosu Futures 1999 (J2) Renamed to Sagan Tosu
1995 Avispa Fukuoka 1996
Vissel Kobe 1997
1996 Consadole Sapporo 1998
Brummell Sendai 1999 (J2) Renamed to Vegalta Sendai
1997 Kawasaki Frontale 1999 (J2)
Hamamatsu F.C.
(Honda F.C.)
Later withdrew the membership due to lack of support from company and community

[edit] Current System (2006-present)

[edit] Criteria for Membership

Club Organization
  • Must be entity or organization solely devoted to football
    • Company and university clubs do not qualify
    • At least half of the share must be Japanese ownership
  • Must have feasible financial status
(Note: The league recommends ¥ 1.5 million of capital by J2 promotion and 5 million by end of the third J2 year.)
  • Must secure sponsorships of ¥ 1 million
  • Must hire at least three administrative employees, one of whom must have managial position
  • Must have proper payroll system according to the Japanese Law
  • Must complete tax audit annually
Home Stadium/Training Facility
  • Home stadium must be located in the proposed hometown
  • Must have or have plans to build/reconstruct stadium with capacity of 10,000 and natural grass pitch
  • Must have a press box and a conference room for pre- and post-match news conference in the stadium
  • Must secure a training facility within the proposed hometown
Home Town
  • Must be approved by respective Prefectural Football Association
  • Must be approved by the hometown government in writing
Others
  • Must currently play in JFL, Regional Divisions, or Prefectural Divisions
  • Must have 5 players with pro A contract (see: J. League contracts)
  • Must desire eventual promotion to the J2
  • Must have plans for a youth system
(Note: Having youth teams is a requirement for J1 promotion, not for J2 promotion.)

[edit] Advantages

  • Required for J2 promotion
  • The league committee will provide resources to assist the club to attain J2 promotion
  • The right to label the club as "J. League Associate Members". However, this does not allow the use of J. League logos, which would be considered copyright infringement until actual promotion is achieved.

[edit] J.League Associate Members

This chart shows when the club applied and was approved as an associate member.

  • Green = Former/Current members
(Note: Bold designates promoted clubs after securing top four in JFL)
  • White = Membership Declined/Awaiting for approval
Date Applied Club Name League Home Town Membership Year Promoted Notes
Aug. 2006 Rosso Kumamoto JFL Kumamoto, Kumamoto Approved 2008 Renamed to Roasso Kumamoto
Tochigi S.C. JFL Utsunomiya, Tochigi Declined N/A Reapplied in January 2007
Jan. 2007 F.C. Gifu JFL Gifu, Gifu Approved 2008 Conditionally approved initially
Financial improvement required
before promotion to J2
Gainare Tottori JFL All cities/towns in Tottori Approved
Tochigi S.C. JFL Utsunomiya, Tochigi Approved
Perada Fukushima Tohoku League Div 2 Fukushima, Fukushima Declined N/A
Jul. 2007 Fagiano Okayama F.C. Chugoku League All cities/towns in Okayama Approved First regional div club to be approved
Currently plays in JFL
Jan. 2008 New Wave Kitakyushu JFL Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Approved
Kataller Toyama JFL Toyama, Toyama Approved
F.C. Ryūkyū JFL All cities/towns in Okinawa Declined N/A

† This indicates the participated league at the time of application, not neccessary the league that the club currently belongs in.

Current members


Past members

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