[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":157},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-cap-structure-en":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"date":146,"description":147,"extension":148,"image":149,"meta":150,"navigation":151,"path":152,"seo":153,"sitemap":154,"stem":155,"__hash__":156},"blog_en\u002Fblog\u002Fcap-structure.md","Understanding the 2026-27 Salary Cap Structure",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":137},"minimark",[9,13,18,106,109,113,116,120,123,127,130,134],[10,11,12],"p",{},"The B.League's 2026-27 reform introduces a structured salary cap system across three divisions. This article covers every detail from the official regulations.",[14,15,17],"h2",{"id":16},"salary-cap-limits-by-division","Salary Cap Limits by Division",[19,20,21,41],"table",{},[22,23,24],"thead",{},[25,26,27,31,34,38],"tr",{},[28,29,30],"th",{},"Division",[28,32,33],{},"Membership",[28,35,37],{"align":36},"right","Cap Ceiling",[28,39,40],{"align":36},"Cap Floor",[42,43,44,62,78,92],"tbody",{},[25,45,46,53,56,59],{},[47,48,49],"td",{},[50,51,52],"strong",{},"B.LEAGUE PREMIER",[47,54,55],{},"—",[47,57,58],{"align":36},"¥800,000,000",[47,60,61],{"align":36},"¥500,000,000",[25,63,64,69,72,75],{},[47,65,66],{},[50,67,68],{},"B.LEAGUE ONE",[47,70,71],{},"Full member",[47,73,74],{"align":36},"¥400,000,000",[47,76,77],{"align":36},"¥150,000,000",[25,79,80,84,87,89],{},[47,81,82],{},[50,83,68],{},[47,85,86],{},"Provisional member",[47,88,74],{"align":36},[47,90,91],{"align":36},"¥100,000,000",[25,93,94,99,101,104],{},[47,95,96],{},[50,97,98],{},"B.LEAGUE NEXT",[47,100,55],{},[47,102,103],{"align":36},"No salary cap",[47,105],{"align":36},[10,107,108],{},"All amounts exclude consumption tax but include other taxes.",[14,110,112],{"id":111},"what-the-cap-covers","What the Cap Covers",[10,114,115],{},"The salary cap includes all compensation paid to players: base salary, signing bonuses, fixed incentives, and agent fees. It is calculated on a gross basis covering all taxes except consumption tax. The exchange rate for foreign-currency contracts uses the average closing rate (17:00 JST) from July 1 to June 30, two seasons prior.",[14,117,119],{"id":118},"the-philosophy-competitive-balance","The Philosophy: Competitive Balance",[10,121,122],{},"The cap system is designed to create more competitive matches and a more attractive league. By setting both floors and ceilings, the B.League ensures that all PREMIER and ONE clubs invest meaningfully in talent — the floor prevents teams from cutting corners — while preventing any single club from outspending the field to dominance.",[14,124,126],{"id":125},"cap-review-december-2026","Cap Review: December 2026",[10,128,129],{},"The salary cap amounts will be reviewed at the B.League Board meeting in December 2026. This means the current figures may be adjusted based on the league's financial performance and club feedback during the first months of implementation. Clubs should plan for potential changes while building their 2026-27 rosters.",[14,131,133],{"id":132},"key-takeaway","Key Takeaway",[10,135,136],{},"The three-tier structure means clubs in different divisions face fundamentally different constraints. A PREMIER club managing an ¥800M ceiling and ¥500M floor is a completely different challenge from a ONE club working within ¥400M\u002F¥150M. Tools that understand these division-specific rules are essential for accurate cap management.",{"title":138,"searchDepth":139,"depth":139,"links":140},"",2,[141,142,143,144,145],{"id":16,"depth":139,"text":17},{"id":111,"depth":139,"text":112},{"id":118,"depth":139,"text":119},{"id":125,"depth":139,"text":126},{"id":132,"depth":139,"text":133},"2026-03-28","PREMIER, ONE, NEXT — how the new three-tier cap system works, with exact limits and what they mean for your club.","md","\u002Fassets\u002Fblog-cap-structure.jpg",{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fcap-structure",{"title":5,"description":147},{"loc":152},"blog\u002Fcap-structure","cwmw-zTT45MmWGVT9b1NQlJfyhRqMhs1YXIbj1bkmAU",1775394320551]