In the soccer J-League, which will start on the 26th of next month, each club is planning to camp in Okinawa, Miyazaki, and Kochi prefectures from this month to next month. There is also.

On the 12th, the J-League held an executive committee that gathered club representatives and others, and confirmed that players and staff would be required to carry out PCR tests before heading to the campsite.



In addition, the club you want is prepared to be inspected about once a week even during camp, and this cost will be borne by the J League.



It means that we are considering not providing face-to-face fan service.



Mitsuru Murai, chairman of the J.League, said that there are no local governments that are reluctant to accept camps at the moment. Then follow the local instructions. "