Yokohama F. Marinos - Record As J. League Member

Record As J. League Member

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Attendance/G J. League Cup Emperor's Cup Asia
1992 - - - - Group Stage Winner - -
1993 J1 10 4 16,781 Group Stage Quarter-final CWC Winner
1994 J1 12 6 19,801 Semi-final Semi-final - -
1995 J1 14 1 18,326 - 2nd Round - -
1996 J1 16 3 14,589 Group Stage 3rd Round - -
1997 J1 17 3 9,211 Group Stage 4th Round CC Quarter-final
1998 J1 18 4 19,165 Group Stage 3rd Round - -
1999 J1 16 5 20,095 Quarter-final Quarter-final - -
2000 J1 16 2 16,644 Quarter-final Quarter-final - -
2001 J1 16 13 20,595 Winner 3rd Round - -
2002 J1 16 2 24,108 Group Stage 4th Round - -
2003 J1 16 1 24,957 Quarter-final Quarter-final - -
2004 J1 16 1 24,818 Quarter-final 5th Round CL Group Stage
2005 J1 18 9 25,713 Semi-final 5th Round CL Group Stage
2006 J1 18 9 23,663 Semi-final Quarter-final - -
2007 J1 18 7 24,039 Semi-final 5th Round - -
2008 J1 18 9 23,682 Quarter-final Semi-final - -
2009 J1 18 10 22,057 Semi-final 4th Round - -
2010 J1 18 8 25,684 Group Stage 4th Round - -
2011 J1 18 5 21,038 Quarter-final Semi-final - -

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