In the soccer J-League, the results of a questionnaire conducted for fans about resuming aloud support were summarized, and it was found that the approval exceeded 70% of the total.

The J-League of soccer has banned aloud support at the stadium after the spread of the new coronavirus, but has decided to introduce it in stages from June.



In response to this, the J-League announced the results of a questionnaire to fans about resuming aloud support after the board meeting on the 31st.



The questionnaire was conducted from May 19th to 23rd, targeting fans who have registered their IDs in the league, and received more than 19,000 responses.



Of these, 51% of the respondents agreed with the resumption, 25% agreed with the resumption, and 76% agreed with the resumption.



On the other hand, 11% were "rather opposed to resumption", 6% were "opposed to resumption", and 17% were against it.



7% said it was neither.



It was also found that 44% of the total think that voice support increases the risk of infection.



Based on these results, the J-League will gradually resume vocal support, and will aim to resume it at all desired clubs in the future.



At the board meeting on the 31st, it was decided how to handle the match between J2, Montedio Yamagata and Fagiano Okayama, where the referee made a mistake in applying the Laws of the Game. I decided to do it.



According to the J-League, there have been five reopening games in the past, but all of them are the first cases of reopening due to so-called misjudgment, mainly due to heavy rain and the weather caused by lightning.