List of winners of J3 League and predecessors

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class="infobox football" style="width: 25em; text-align: center;"
style="font-size: 16px;" | Japanese League (3rd tier)
style="font-size: 12px;" |(former) Japan Football League Division 2 (1992–1993)
Japan Football League (1999–2013)
J3 League (2014–present)
style="font-size: 12px; background: #BFD7FF;" | Country
style="font-size: 12px;" | {{flag|Japan}}
style="font-size: 12px; background: #BFD7FF;" | Founded
style="font-size: 12px;" | 1992
style="font-size: 12px; background: #BFD7FF;" | Number of teams
style="font-size: 12px;" | 20 (2024 season)
style="font-size: 12px; background: #BFD7FF;" | Current champions
style="font-size: 12px;" | Omiya Ardija (2024)
style="font-size: 12px; background: #BFD7FF;" | Most successful club
style="font-size: 12px;" | Honda FC (5 titles)

A national third tier of Japanese league football was first established in 1992, as the second division of former Japan Football League, though it only lasted for two seasons. In 1999, following the establishment of J.League Division 2, a new Japan Football League was created, fulfilling the third tier until a fully professional J3 League was launched in 2014.

(former) Japan Football League Division 2 (1992–1993)

The old Japan Football League was established simultaneously with creation of J.League and was initially a two-level tournament but that lasted only for two inaugural seasons.

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Season

!Champions

Runners-up
{{center| 1992}}Chuo BohanKyoto Shiko
{{center| 1993}}Honda MotorsPJM Futures

Japan Football League (JFL) (1999–2013)

With the establishment of J.League Division 2, the new Japan Football League was automatically moved a tier down the pyramid comparing to its discontinued namesake.

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Season

!Champions

Runners-up(Also) promoted
{{center| 1999}}Yokohama FCHonda MotorsMito HollyHock (3rd)
{{center| 2000}}Yokohama FC (2)Honda Motors
{{center| 2001}}Honda Motors (2)Otsuka Pharmaceutical
{{center| 2002}}Honda Motors (3)Sagawa Express Tokyo
{{center| 2003}}Otsuka PharmaceuticalHonda FC
{{center| 2004}}Otsuka Pharmaceutical (2)Honda FCThespa Kusatsu (3rd)
{{center| 2005}}Ehime FCYKK AP
{{center| 2006}}Honda FC (4)Sagawa Express Tokyo
{{center| 2007}}Sagawa ExpressRosso KumamotoFC Gifu (3rd)
{{center| 2008}}Honda FC (5)Tochigi SCKataller Toyama (3rd)
Fagiano Okayama (4th)
{{center| 2009}}Sagawa Shiga (2)Yokogawa MusashinoNew Wave Kitakyushu (4th)
{{center| 2010}}Gainare TottoriSagawa Shiga
{{center| 2011}}Sagawa Shiga (3)Nagano ParceiroMachida Zelvia (3rd)
Matsumoto Yamaga (4th)
{{center| 2012}}V-Varen NagasakiNagano Parceiro
{{center| 2013}}Nagano ParceiroKamatamare Sanuki

Not promoted to J2
For additional promoted teams, the number in parentheses indicates their position after the end of the season.

J3 League (2014–present)

In 2014, J. League launched a fully professional third division.

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Season

!Champions

Runners-upPlayoff Winners
{{center| 2014}}Zweigen KanazawaNagano Parceiro
{{center| 2015}}Renofa YamaguchiMachida Zelvia
{{center|2016}}Oita TrinitaTochigi SC
{{center|2017}}Blaublitz AkitaTochigi SC
{{center|2018}}FC RyukyuKagoshima United
{{center|2019}}Giravanz KitakyushuThespakusatsu Gunma
{{center|2020}}Blaublitz Akita (2)SC Sagamihara
{{center|2021}}Roasso KumamotoIwate Grulla Morioka
{{center|2022}}Iwaki FCFujieda MYFC
{{center|2023}}Ehime FC (2)Kagoshima United
{{center|2024}}Omiya ArdijaFC ImabariKataller Toyama (3rd)

Not promoted to J2.


Not promoted to J2 due to a loss in the 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 J3 as of 2025 season. Clubs in italic no longer exist.
Years in italic indicate seasons of amateur football (former and new Japan Football League).

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Club

! Winners

! Runners-up

! Winning seasons

! Runners-up seasons

Honda FC

| {{center| 5}}

| {{center| 4}}

| 1993, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008

| 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004

Sagawa Shiga

| {{center| 3}}

| {{center| 1}}

| 2007, 2009, 2011

| 2010

Tokushima Vortis

| {{center| 2}}

| {{center| 1}}

| 2003, 2004

| 2001

Yokohama FC

| {{center| 2}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 1999, 2000

|

Ehime FC

| {{center| 2}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2005, 2023

|

Blaublitz Akita

| {{center| 2}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2017, 2020

|

Nagano Parceiro

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 3}}

| 2013

| 2011, 2012, 2014

Roasso Kumamoto

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 1}}

| 2021

| 2007

Avispa Fukuoka

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 1992

|

Gainare Tottori

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2010

|

V-Varen Nagasaki

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2012

|

Zweigen Kanazawa

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2014

|

Renofa Yamaguchi

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2015

|

Oita Trinita

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2016

|

FC Ryukyu

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2018

|

Giravanz Kitakyushu

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2019

|

Iwaki FC

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2022

|

Omiya Ardija

| {{center| 1}}

| {{center| 0}}

| 2024

|

style="border-top-width: 2px;"| Tochigi SC

|style="border-top-width: 2px;" align=center| 0

|style="border-top-width: 2px;" align=center| 3

|style="border-top-width: 2px;"|

|style="border-top-width: 2px;"| 2008, 2016, 2017

Sagawa Express Tokyo

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 2}}

|

| 2002, 2006

Kagoshima United

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 2}}

|

| 2018, 2023

Kyoto Sanga

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 1992

Tosu Futures

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 1993

YKK AP

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2005

Yokogawa Musashino

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2009

Kamatamare Sanuki

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2013

Machida Zelvia

|{{center| 0}}

|{{center| 1}}

|

| 2015

Thespa Gunma

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2019

SC Sagamihara

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2020

Iwate Grulla Morioka

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2021

Fujieda MyFC

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2022

FC Imabari

| {{center| 0}}

| {{center| 1}}

|

| 2024

See also

Sources

  • [http://kisch.on.coocan.jp/football/contents.html Contents of Domestic Competition of Football in Japan]

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