Chairmen and others visit Kanagawa Governor before the J League official match reopens June 12, 17:44

Before the official soccer J-League match was restarted in stages from the end of this month, Mitsuru Murai Chairman visited Governor Kuroiwa with representatives from six clubs in Kanagawa Prefecture and asked for their understanding.

On the 12th, Murai Chairman visited Governor Kuroiwa with representatives of six clubs, Yokohama F. Marinos at J1, Kawasaki Frontale, Shonan Bellmare, Yokohama FC, SC Sagamihara at J3, and YSCC Yokohama in Kanagawa prefecture.

In this, Murai Chairman reported that the official game that had been suspended from the end of February due to the influence of the new coronavirus will be resumed in stages from the end of this month. The J-League will be fully prepared, prepared guidelines to prevent infections, and will carry out PCR tests. I want to understand."

In response to this, Governor Kuroiwa said, “Kanagawa Prefecture has six clubs and is a soccer kingdom. I want to share the excitement and excitement of a fully occupied stadium as soon as possible, but first of all, I will share the joy of soccer while step by step. We want to support the success of clubs in the prefecture together."

On top of that, Murai Chairman and the representatives of the club agreed to propose a banner in an unaided game to thank medical and welfare workers.

In the J League, J1 will restart from the 4th of next month, and J2 and J3 will be played from the 27th of this month.