Kozo Tashima, chairman of the Japan Football Association, has revealed that he plans to provide the JFA House, the building that houses the association in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, as a venue for vaccination against the new corona virus.

"Happily if needed"

Regarding vaccination, six stadiums based on the soccer J-League team are the venues for mass inoculation, and in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, we are considering providing professional baseball and giants as venues at Tokyo Dome. doing.



Tajima, chairman of the Japan Football Association, revealed that he would like to provide the JFA House in Bunkyo Ward as a venue for vaccination, and said, "I would be happy to cooperate with the ward if necessary." ..

Consider changing FIFA offside rules

In addition, Chairman Tajima revealed that FIFA = International Football Federation and others are considering changing offside rules next year.



This change is to increase the chances of scoring, and under the current rules, if the attacking player has more body than the second defensive player from the back, it will be offside, but in the new plan, the body It means that if a part of is left, it will not be offside.



"It's a change that has a big impact on tactics. The discussion is over and it's likely to be introduced in July next year," said Tajima.