The Japan Football Association's board of directors and board of directors were held on the 27th, and Kozo Tashima, the fourth term of the chairman, was officially decided to continue, and former Japan national team Tsuneyasu Miyamoto will be appointed as assistant chairman. became.

The Japan Football Association held a board meeting with the Board of Trustees on the 27th, and officially decided to continue the next two years, which is the fourth term, for Chairman Tajima, whose term will expire this month.



In addition, former Japan national team coach Takeshi Okada has returned for the first time in four years, and Yoshikazu Nonomura, who became the chairman of the J League on the 15th of this month, has been appointed as vice chairman.



Then, as a new director, Mr. Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, a 45-year-old captain of the former Japan national team who was the director of J1 Gamba Osaka, was appointed.



In addition to serving as the chairman of the International Committee, Mr. Miyamoto will attend the Managing Board to express his opinions and support the president in general management of the association as an assistant to the chairman until March next year.



Chairman Tajima said, "We have to make a good start for the next 100 years. Mr. Miyamoto has a wonderful career as a player and a manager and has gained experience in every aspect. I also want to find sex. "