The soccer J-League has put together guidelines that stipulate how to manage the match before the start of the league match from the 26th of this month, and plans to limit the number of spectators to 5,000 in matches held in the target area of ​​the state of emergency. I decided.

The J-League held an executive committee on the 8th, gathering representatives of each club, and compiled guidelines that stipulate how to manage the match for the start of the league match on the 26th of this month.



Among them, for games held in the 10 prefectures where the state of emergency has been declared, the number of spectators was set to 50% or less of the capacity of the stadium, and the upper limit was set to 5,000.



Visitor seats are not provided to prevent the spread of infection due to the movement of people.



Also, given that the government is working to reduce the time of the event to 8:00 pm, the match will start before 6:00 pm.



Based on this rule, the maximum number of spectators is expected to be 5,000 for the J1 Kawasaki Frontale and Yokohama F. Marinos match scheduled for the opening day of this month in Kawasaki City.



On the other hand, for games played in areas where no state of emergency has been declared, the maximum number of spectators is 50% of the stadium's capacity.



Furthermore, the spectators of the games held in the areas where the prefecture's own state of emergency has been declared will be examined while confirming the intentions of the local government.



Mitsuru Murai, chairman of the J.League, said, "Since the infection situation differs depending on the region, it is our policy to take a detailed response according to the region. We would like to welcome the audience while taking safety measures." ..