Shimizu S-Pulse - Record As J. League Member

Record As J. League Member

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Attendance/G J. League Cup Emperor's Cup Asia
1992 - - - - Final Quarter-final - -
1993 J1 10 3 18,462 Final Semi-final - -
1994 J1 12 4 19,726 1st Round 1st Round - -
1995 J1 14 9 19,747 - 1st Round - -
1996 J1 16 10 12,962 Winner Quarter-final - -
1997 J1 17 5 9,888 Group Stage Quarter-final - -
1998 J1 18 3 12,298 Semi-final Final - -
1999 J1 16 2 12,883 Quarter-final Quarter-final - -
2000 J1 16 8 12,422 Quarter-final Final CWC Winner
2001 J1 16 4 15,973 2nd Round Winner CWC 3rd Place
2002 J1 16 8 14,963 Semi-final Quarter-final CWC Quarter-final
2003 J1 16 11 16,284 Semi-final Semi-final CL Group Stage
2004 J1 16 14 13,568 Quarter-final 4th Round - -
2005 J1 18 15 12,752 Quarter-final Final - -
2006 J1 18 4 14,302 Group Stage Quarter-final - -
2007 J1 18 4 15,952 Group Stage Quarter-final - -
2008 J1 18 5 16,599 Final Quarter-final - -
2009 J1 18 7 17,935 Semi-final Semi-final - -
2010 J1 18 6 18,001 Semi-final Final - -
2011 J1 18 10 15,801 Semi-final Quarter-final - -
2012 J1 18 Final - -
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance

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