The J-League has been temporarily suspended from the qualifications required to enter the J-League because the Suzuka Point Getters of the soccer JFL have been temporarily suspended due to inadequate governance systems such as inappropriate exchanges of money. This June I decided to decide whether to regain my qualifications.

To the JFL Point Getters, the J-League was found to have inadequate governance system such as inappropriate exchange of money, so it was qualified as a "100-year concept club" which is a prerequisite for entering the league. It has been temporarily suspended since February.



After that, a survey by the Japan Football Association and others revealed that a former officer had intentionally instructed the players to lose in the game in November, and the club was fined 5 million yen on the 5th of this month. I was fined.



In response to this, the J-League will interview the club and Suzuka City, etc., and after discussing the response at the board of directors on the 26th, it will decide whether to regain the qualification of the 100-year concept club in June. I decided.



If the Point Getters do not recognize the improvement of the governance system at the board meeting in June, they will remain disqualified, and the Point Getters will enter the J3 even if they achieve the top results in the JFL this season. Will not be possible.



55-year-old Kazuyoshi Miura has been enrolled in the Point Getters from this season, aiming to be promoted to J3.



In addition, the J-League is coordinating the match between Montedio Yamagata of J2 and Fagiano Okayama, whose rematch has been decided due to a mistake in the application of the competition rules by the referee, so that it will be held after July.