Football J League 18 clubs based in 7 prefectures Measures such as suspension of activities April 7, 19:05

In the soccer J League, all 18 clubs based in the seven prefectures where emergency declarations have been made will take measures such as suspension of activities and cancellation of general practice.

In the seven prefectures where emergency declarations are made, there are 18 teams, including 10 teams in J1, 6 teams in J2, and 2 teams in J3.

Of these, J1's Vissel Kobe and Cerezo Osaka have taken measures such as suspending their activities from the 1st of this month and awaiting their players at home due to the athlete's infection with the new coronavirus.

In addition, after the J-League decided to resume the official game at least as late as next month on the 3rd of this month, a number of clubs have suspended their activities or stopped the entire practice.

By the 7th of the emergency declaration, all 18 clubs based in 7 prefectures decided to take measures such as suspension of activities and suspension of general training.

Many clubs will want to determine when to resume activity by monitoring the status of infection.

"I think the problem with the new coronavirus is that it won't end unless each person is seriously facing it. And commented.

Kawasaki Frontale also commented, "We believe that taking a firm look at the future situation and taking measures that we consider appropriate at that time will eventually lead to infection prevention." Announced.