The J.League soccer team has newly decided to hold four league games in Tokyo from the 1st to the 5th of next month without spectators.

With this, all 11 official games scheduled during the period in the four prefectures where the state of emergency was declared will be played without spectators.

The J-League will open from the 1st to the 5th of next month in response to a request from the government to hold sporting events in the four prefectures of Tokyo, Osaka, Hyogo, and Kyoto, which are the target areas of the emergency declaration, without spectators. , J1 FC Tokyo, J2 Tokyo Verdy and Machida Zelvia have decided to hold four home games as "remote matches" without spectators.



In addition to the FC Tokyo and Yokohama F. Marinos match at Ajinomoto Stadium in Chofu City, Tokyo on the 1st of next month, two Verdy matches at Ajinomoto Stadium and one Zelvia match at Machida City will be eligible. ..



The J-League has already decided to hold seven official games in Osaka, Hyogo, and Kyoto without spectators, and during the state of emergency from the 25th to the 11th of next month. All 11 official games scheduled for the event will be held without spectators.