List of J.League managers
This is a list of J. League managers. Some of these managers were appointed as caretaker managers prior to being given a permanent position.
Current managers
J1
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 Pericles Chamusca   -Oita Trinita -   
 Gert Engels   -Urawa Red Diamonds -   
 Alex Miller   - JEF United Ichihara Chiba -   
 Kenta Hasegawa   - Shimizu S-Pulse -   
 Tetsuji Hashiratani   - Tokyo Verdy -   
 Akira Nishino   -Gamba Osaka -   
 Oswaldo de Oliveira   -Kashima Antlers -   
 Dragan Stojković   -Nagoya Grampus 
J2
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 Yusuke Shinoda   - Avispa Fukuoka -   
 Levir Culpi   -Cerezo Osaka -   
 Kazuhito Mochizuki   -Ehime FC -   
 Hideki Matsunaga   -FC Gifu -   
 Takashi Kiyama   -Mito Hollyhock -   
 Shinji Kobayashi   -Montedio Yamagata -   
 Tomoyoshi Ikeya   -Roasso Kumamoto -   
 Yasuyuki Kishino   -Sagan Tosu -   
 Michael Petrovic   -Sanfrecce Hiroshima -   
 Masaaki Kanno   - Shonan Bellmare -   
 Shigeharu Ueki   - Thespa Kusatsu -   
 Makoto Teguramori   - Vegalta Sendai -   
 Takayoshi Amma   - Ventforet Kofu -   
 Naohiko Minobe   - Tokushima Vortis -   
 Satoshi Tsunami   - Yokohama FC 
Former managers
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 Osvaldo Ardiles   - Shimizu S-Pulse (1996–98), Yokohama F. Marinos (2000–01), Tokyo Verdy 1969 (2003–05) -   
 Paulo Autuori   -Kashima Antlers (2006) -   
 Nelsinho Baptista   - Verdy Kawasaki (1994–95), Nagoya Grampus Eight (2003–05) -   
 Stuart Baxter   -Sanfrecce Hiroshima (1992–93), Vissel Kobe(1995–97, 2006) -   
 José Oscar Bernardi   - Kyoto Purple Sanga (1995–96) -   
 Guido Buchwald   - Urawa Red Diamonds (2004–06) -   
 João Carlos   - Kashima Antlers (1996–98), Nagoya Grampus Eight (1999-01), Cerezo Osaka (2001), Consadole Sapporo (2003) -   
 Toninho Cerezo   - Kashima Antlers (2000–05) -   
 Hugo Fernandez   - Consadole Sapporo (1997–98) -   
 Benito Floro   - Vissel Kobe (1998) -   
 Alexandre Gallo   -FC Tokyo(2006) -   
 Ivan Hašek   - Vissel Kobe (2004) -   
 Sigfried Held   - Gamba Osaka (1995) -   
 Wim Jansen   - Sanfrecce Hiroshima (1995–96) -   
 Kunishige Kamamoto   - Gamba Osaka (1991–94) -   
 Shu Kamo   - Yokohama Flügels (1991–94), Japan national football team(1995–97), Kyoto Purple Sanga (1999-00) -   
 Horst Köppel   - Urawa Red Diamonds (1997) -   
 Émerson Leão   - Shimizu S-Pulse (1992–94), Verdy Kawasaki (1996), Vissel Kobe (2005) -   
 Gordon Milne   -Nagoya Grampus Eight(1994) -   
 Takeshi Okada   -Japan national team(1997–98), Consadole Sapporo (1999-01), Yokohama F. Marinos(2003–06), Japan national team (2007–2010) -   
 Hans Ooft   - Japan national team(1992–93), Júbilo Iwata (1994–96), Kyoto Purple Sanga (1998), Urawa Red Diamonds (2002–03) -   
 Holger Osieck   -Urawa Red Diamonds(1995–96, 2007–08) -   
 Ivica Osim   -JEF United Ichihara Chiba(2003–06), Japan national team(2006–07) -   
 Ruy Ramos   - Tokyo Verdy 1969 (2006–07) -   
 Pavel Řehák   - Vissel Kobe (2005) -   
 Steve Perryman   - Shimizu S-Pulse (1998-00), Kashiwa Reysol (2001–02) -   
 Carles Rexach   - Yokohama Flügels (1998) -   
 Rivelino   - Shimizu S-Pulse (1994) -   
 Joel Santana   -Vegalta Sendai (2006) -   
 Luiz Felipe Scolari   - Júbilo Iwata (1997) -   
 Eddie Thomson   - Sanfrecce Hiroshima (1997-00) -   
 Jozef Vengloš   - JEF United Ichihara (2002) -   
 Pim Verbeek   - Omiya Ardija (1998–99), Kyoto Purple Sanga (2003) -   
 Robert Verbeek   -Omiya Ardija(2007) -   
 Zdenko Verdenik   - JEF United Ichihara (2001), Nagoya Grampus Eight (2002–03), Vegalta Sendai (2003–04) -   
 Sef Vergoossen   -Nagoya Grampus Eight(2006–07) -   
 Arsène Wenger   - Nagoya Grampus Eight (1995–96) -   
 Carlos Queiroz   - Nagoya Grampus Eight (1996–97) -   
 Masakuni Yamamoto   - Japan national under-23 football team (2002–04), Júbilo Iwata(2004–06) 
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