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The "fewest wins" record for the J.League was incorrect. It was previously showing as Shonan Bellmare (2009), but they finished third in J.League Division 2 that year with 29 wins. It has been amended to the correct year of 2010. Moreover, I have added Kawasaki Frontale to this record, as they ended the 2000 season with only three wins in regulation time, overtime being played in the J.League until the 2003 season. On a like-for-like basis, therefore, they share the record (I have added a footnote to this effect stating the like-for-like comparison).
--Thecheesehead (talk) 19:16, 19 July 2012 (UTC)Reply