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Financial Situation of J. League Clubs in the 2007 Business Year
The J. League discloses financial information of J. League clubs to promote transparency in club management. As in the previous year, the J. League consisted of 31 clubs in 2007, of which 18 played in J1 and 13 in J2. For J1, this was the third consecutive season in which the division was played in an undivided year-long league format.
The average business revenues of clubs in the 2007 business year rose in both divisions to 3.267 billion yen in J1 (an increase of 8% from the previous year) and 1.163 billion yen in J2 (an increase of 2% from the previous year). The turnover figures by club showed a combined increase of 3, to 11, in the number of J1 and J2 clubs reporting revenues in excess of 3 billion yen.
Increases in gate and other revenues raised club income levels and the number of clubs reporting a current account deficit fell sharply from 15 to 7.