List of Winners of J. League Division 2 and Predecessors - Total Wins

Total Wins

Clubs in italic no longer exist.
Years in italic indicate seasons of amateur football (Japan Soccer League and former Japan Football League).

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Runners-up seasons
Consadole Sapporo
5
1
1979, 1988–89, 1997, 2000, 2007 1982
Kawasaki Frontale
3
3
1976, 1999, 2004 1974, 1980, 1998
Honda F.C.
3
0
1978, 1980, 1996
Kashiwa Reysol
2
4
1990–91, 2010 1988–89, 1992, 1994, 2006
Tokyo Verdy
2
3
1974, 1977 1975, 1976, 2007
Kashima Antlers
2
2
1984, 1986–87 1983, 1991–92
Júbilo Iwata
2
2
1982, 1992 1979, 1993
F.C. Tokyo
2
2
1998, 2011 1997, 1999
Kyoto Sanga F.C.
2
1
2001, 2005 1995
Shonan Bellmare
2
1
1991–92, 1993 2012
NKK S.C.
2
0
1981, 1983
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
1
3
2008 1985, 1990–91, 2003
Nagoya Grampus
1
2
1972 1986–87, 1989–90
Cerezo Osaka
1
2
1994 2002, 2009
Ventforet Kofu
1
2
2012 1973, 2010
Tanabe Pharmaceuticals
1
1
1975 1972
Gamba Osaka
1
1
1985 1987–88
Yokohama Flügels
1
1
1987–88 1984
Urawa Red Diamonds
1
1
1989–90 2000
Avispa Fukuoka
1
1
1995 2005
Vegalta Sendai
1
1
2009 2001
Eidai Industries
1
0
1973
Oita Trinita
1
0
2002
Albirex Niigata
1
0
2003
Yokohama F.C.
1
0
2006
Yokohama F. Marinos 0 3 1977, 1978, 1981
Vissel Kobe
0
1
1996
Omiya Ardija
0
1
2004
Montedio Yamagata
0
1
2008
Sagan Tosu
0
1
2011

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