New loan system for soccer club regional club financing support New Corona May 14 21:29

The Japan Football Association has officially approved a new lending system for clubs in regions that are struggling to finance due to the new coronavirus at the board of directors on the 14th and will start lending next week.

Regarding this loan system, Kozo Tajima, chairman of the Japan Football Association, indicated that he would newly set up clubs in the area that were unable to operate due to the influence of the new coronavirus and suffered from financial problems.

According to the initial policy, the Board of Directors on the 14th made the maximum amount of 5 million yen for the purpose of allocating the loan amount to expenses such as salaries of coaches and rent of clubhouses, interest-free and unsecured, and the longest Officially approved, including a 10-year repayment period.

In addition, since the provisional application of 85 cases has already been issued to the contact point established prior to the board of directors in order to operate the system promptly, the association has examined from 15th and signed a contract on the web. I announced that I will start lending next week.

Chairman Tajima said, “There were many clubs that wanted to make a transfer within the next week in order to make it on their payday. Even if the emergency declaration was lifted, it would not be possible to immediately act. Continued to keep the club and school alive We will consider support while looking at the situation. "