In the soccer J-League, J1 Urawa Reds blamed the Reds for having one unqualified player participate in the match against Shonan Bellmare on the 20th of last month, and this match was 0 vs. Reds. Announced that he will lose 3.

Urawa Reds had Zion Suzuki, a goalkeeper who was not qualified to participate in the match against Shonan Bellmare on the 20th of last month, and the match was lost 2-3.



Suzuki participated in the activities of the Japan national team under the age of 24 last month and has not been tested for the new J-League coronavirus required to participate in the league match, and the Japan Football Association performed during the national team activities. I had to apply for the results of the test separately, but the club failed.



In response to this, the J-League Disciplinary Committee blamed the club on the 1st, and did not recognize the Reds' score in this match, resulting in a 0-3 defeat.



On the other hand, the individual records of the players in this match are valid.



The J-League explained that it was not a deliberate violation and that "there was room for consideration and the disposition was greatly reduced."



Since this is the first time that an unqualified player has been punished in the J-League, the check function by the person in charge of the match will be strengthened and the list of qualified players will be digitized to prevent recurrence. Is to consider.