At this year's Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the finals of the Emperor's Cup and J League Cup will be held on the 1st and 4th at the national stadium, which will be the main stadium, and various infection prevention measures will be taken as well as infection. A new preventive investigation will be conducted.

The Japan Football Association has stopped selling new tickets for the final of the Emperor's Cup from the 24th of last month, as the number of people for large-scale events has been tightened again due to the influence of the new coronavirus.



However, since about 16,000 tickets have been sold and distributed as invitation tickets so far, the Japan Football Association has said, "The knowledge of the soccer world, such as keeping enough space between spectators. We will take all possible measures by utilizing it. "



In addition, the final of the J League Cup, which was postponed from November last year, is scheduled to be held on the 4th of this month, and about 26,000 tickets have been sold out.



With the cooperation of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, the J-League will install carbon dioxide concentration measuring instruments at stands, shops, toilets, etc. to investigate places and times when spectators are likely to be crowded, as well as national competitions. We will try multiple measures to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus in the field and investigate their effectiveness.



The J-League says, "We will do our utmost to prevent infection so that you can enjoy soccer with peace of mind. We would like to work with you to create a new way of sports to run the tournament more safely for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics."