Last year's management information for 54 clubs in the J.League was released, and 10 clubs were insolvent following the previous year.


On the other hand, operating revenue has returned to about 90% of what it was before the Korona-ka, and the J.League says, "I would like to communicate with each club to resolve the insolvency."

On the 26th, the J-League disclosed the management information of 54 clubs in 2021 last year, excluding the three clubs whose closing dates are late.



According to this, 10 clubs will be in excess of debt as in the previous year, of which Celeso Osaka is about 1,204 million yen, Sagan Tosu is about 464 million yen, and Avispa Fukuoka is about 355 million yen. , Nagoya Grampus is about 296 million yen, Vegalta Sendai is about 265 million yen, and the debt exceeds the assets respectively.



However, the J-League says that there are no clubs that are currently having difficulty maintaining their business.



On the other hand, operating revenue increased in 45 of the 54 clubs, for a total of 114.7 billion yen.



This is 93% of FY2019, and the J.League says that it is "returning to the scale before Corona as a whole."



Also, the number of clubs that were in the red in a single year has decreased from 34 to 20 compared to the previous year.



J.League Tota Oshiro, club license manager, said, "I would like to communicate with each club to resolve the insolvency. I believe that the club's vitality will return as operating revenue is recovering. I was talking.