Urawa Reds of soccer J1 will be fined for former Japan national team players Yosuke Kashiwagi and Kenyu Sugimoto for eating out in violation of the discipline set by the club on the 4th of this month when the camp was held in Okinawa Prefecture. Announced that it was imposed.

This was announced by Reds on the official website on the 10th.



According to this, Kashiwagi and Sugimoto rented a restaurant they knew and ate at around 4 pm on the 4th of this month when they were camping in Okinawa.



During the period, the Reds prohibited going out and eating out except at nearby convenience stores, but when they received information from the team that they had eaten out, they admitted it.



For this reason, the Reds have punished them with strict caution and fines.



Of these, Kashiwagi has repeatedly violated discipline, and the Reds are currently not allowing Kashiwagi to participate in the practice.



They also underwent a PCR test for the new coronavirus after they were discovered, but they were negative.



The Reds commented, "I'm very sorry for making a noise in this situation before the start of the season. I want to make sure that the players keep the discipline of the team."