j league 1 Since the 2005 season , the J1 League consisted of 18 clubs (from 16 in 2004) and the season format adopted a system similar to European club football. The number of relegated clubs also increased from 2 to 2.5, with the 3rd-to-last club going into a promotion/relegation playoff with the third-placed J2 club. Since then, other than minor adjustments, the top flight has stayed consistent.. kết quả bóng đá juventus Mỗi mùa, J League 1 ghi dấu bởi những bàn thắng đẹp, chiến thuật mới lạ, giúp giải đấu luôn tươi mới chứ không nhàm chán. kqbd j league 1 Also, until 2004 (with the exception of 1996 season ), the J1 season was divided into two stages. At the end of each full season, the champions from each half played a two-legged series to determine the overall season winners and runners-up. Júbilo Iwata in 2002, and Yokohama F. Marinos in 2003, won both "halves" of the respective seasons, thus eliminating the need for the playoff series. The league abolished the split-season system in 2005.