2023 Japanese Regional Leagues
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The was the 58th edition of the
Japanese Regional Leagues are a group of parallel association football leagues in Japan that are organized on the regional basis. They form the fifth and sixth tier of the Japanese association football league system below the nationwide Japan Football League. Overview ...
, the fifth tier of the Japanese football league system. The winners of the first division of each Regional League, along with other three best-placed teams of the Shakaijin Cup, qualified for the 2023 Regional Champions League, competing for a spot in the 2024 JFL.


Champions list


Regional League Standings


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Tohoku


Division 1


Division 2 North

The season is divided in two phases, each club plays 1 game against every other team. After the first phase of matches, by which all clubs will have played nine games, the league splits into two halves - a 'top five section' and a 'bottom five section'. Each club plays a further four matches, one against each of the other four teams in their own section. Points achieved during the first phase of nice matches are carried forward to the second phase, but the teams compete only within their own sections during the second phase. After the first phase is completed, clubs cannot move out of their own half in the league, even if they achieve more or fewer points than a higher or lower ranked team, respectively.


Division 2 South

The season is divided in two phases, each club plays 1 game against every other team. After the first phase of matches, by which all clubs will have played nine games, the league splits into two halves - a 'top five section' and a 'bottom five section'. Each club plays a further four matches, one against each of the other four teams in their own section. Points achieved during the first phase of nice matches are carried forward to the second phase, but the teams compete only within their own sections during the second phase. After the first phase is completed, clubs cannot move out of their own half in the league, even if they achieve more or fewer points than a higher or lower ranked team, respectively.


Relegation / Promotion Playoff

---- ※ Chaneaule Koriyama was promoted to the Tohoku 2nd Division South, and Nagai Club was relegated to the Yamagata Prefectural League. ---- ※ Nakaniida SC was promoted to the Tohoku 2nd Division South.


Kantō


Division 1


Division 2


Hokushinetsu


Division 1


Division 2


Tōkai


Division 1


Division 2


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Division 1


Division 2

This is the 19th edition of the Kansai Football League Division 2


Relegation/promotion Playoff

---- *Osaka Korean FC was promoted to the second division, while Hannan University Revolution was relegated to the Osaka Prefectural League.


Chūgoku


Promotion/relegation playoff

---- ※NTN Okayama won and therefore retained their place in the Chugoku Regional league.


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Promotion/relegation playoff

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Promotion/relegation playoff

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References


External links


Hokkaido Football Association

Tohoku Football Association

Kantō Soccer League

Hokushinetsu Football League

Tōkai Adult Soccer League

Kansai Soccer League

Chūgoku Football Association

Shikoku Soccer League

Shikoku Football Association

Kyushu Soccer League
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