In the two soccer J1 games held on the 6th of this month, it was found that a total of 27 spectators who visited the stadium were tested positive for the new coronavirus.


In each match, aloud support is permitted in some areas, and the J-League plans to further raise awareness of infection control in the future.

In the J-League of soccer, in line with the government's basic coping policy, we allow aloud support by narrowing down the seats in some league games.



According to the J-League, a total of 27 spectators who visited the stadium in the two games where vocal support was allowed on the 6th of this month received a positive test for the new corona.



16 people in the match at Ajinomoto Stadium in Chofu City, Tokyo, which was visited by 11,516 people, and 11 people in the game at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama City, which was visited by 13,311 people, were judged positive respectively, and the spectators played the match. It means that the club in charge was contacted.



Mitsuo Kaku, a specially appointed professor at Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, said, "I was allowed to see the positional relationship of the seats, but the situation was relatively far apart except for parents and children. It wasn't data. "



Yoshikazu Nonomura, chairman of the J-League, said, "There are some things that we have to do, including alerting our fans about their actions before and after coming to the stadium. I was talking.