Soccer J2 resumes J3 also starts Opening measures to prevent corona infection at stadium June 27, 18:25

Among the official matches that were postponed due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the J2 soccer restarted J2 and J3 opened on the 27th, and thorough measures to prevent infection were taken at the stadium.

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, the J League has postponed all games from the second round in late February on J1 and J2, and the opening game on J3 scheduled in March.

Then, from the 27th, J2 resumed for the first time in about four months, J3 opened, and thorough measures to prevent infection were taken at the stadium.

Of these, at the Ajinomoto Stadium in Chofu City, Tokyo, where the J2 Tokyo Verdi vs. Machida Zelvia match will be held, there will be a place to measure body temperature at the entrance of the stadium, and reception will be done remotely via a camera.

In addition, antiseptic solution was placed in each room in the stadium, and measures such as keeping the door open were taken.

In addition, the players' benches were set to be open one by one, and the bottles for hydration had the names and uniform numbers of each player written on them, so that they were not shared.

On the other hand, since the game was held without the audience, it was devised to enliven the game as much as possible by covering a part of the seats of the stand with a green bag of the team color of Tokyo Verdy.

The J-League will have 20 matches in both J2 and J3 on 27th and 28th, and J1 is scheduled to resume on 4th of next month. And from the 10th of next month, based on the policy of the government, we plan to limit the number of audiences.