UNIVAS calls attention to illegal drug use in university sports club October 23, 22:09

UNIVAS, the organization that oversees university sports, has issued a document calling for attention to those involved in response to a series of problems such as the use of illegal drugs in the university sports club.

In university sports, the Nihon University rugby club, the Kinki University soccer club, and the Tokai University baseball club have a series of problems in which members possess or use the illegal drug cannabis.



Under these circumstances, UNIVAS posted a document in the name of Chairman Kaoru Kamata on its website on the 23rd, entitled "Request for Attention to All People Related to University Sports".



Among them, about the fact that problems such as the use of illegal drugs were discovered one after another in the university sports club, "A terrible situation has occurred. One mistake, a moment of hesitation can change your life. I would like you to call your attention to be fully aware of the fact that your efforts have been attributed to the blisters and that you will betray everyone. "



We also encourage students to consult with people close to them and the counters set up by UNIVAS, and encourage managers and instructors of the athletic club to participate in future training.



UNIVAS was established in March last year for the purpose of combating violence and harassment in university sports and expanding into business, and has 221 universities and more than 30 sports organizations.