Three days before the opening of the soccer J-League, an event was held in which players from 18 J1 teams participated. I want to," he said enthusiastically.

The soccer J-League will celebrate its 30th anniversary on May 15th.



An event was held in Tokyo before the opening of the season on the 17th of this month, and players from 18 J1 teams participated one by one.



The players explained their appealing points in their uniforms, and Shinji Ono, the oldest player in J1 at the age of 43 and playing for Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, mentioned "having fun" and said, "I enjoy myself and entertain the people around me. I can,' he said.



The players then spoke about their enthusiasm for the season opener, and FC Tokyo's Nagatomo said, "I want to boost the J.



Ryo Miyaichi of Yokohama F. Marinos, who won J1 last season, said, "It will be a match that will attract attention as it is the 30th anniversary. I want to make it a hot battle," he said.

Opening match Kawasaki x Yokohama FM Director

At the event, press conferences were held for each of the nine opening card games, and the coaches and players spoke about their enthusiasm for the first match.



Of these, the Kawasaki Frontale vs. Yokohama F. Marinos, which will be held at Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki City on the 17th of this month, is a notable card in which the teams that fought for the championship until the final round of last season will face each other. Manager Tatsu and player Yu Kobayashi attended, while F. Marinos, who is aiming for consecutive titles, was attended by manager Kevin Muscat and player Ryo Miyaichi.



Oniki, Manager of Frontale, said, "I was happy when the opening card was decided, in terms of boosting the J-League. I spoke.



Muscat, coach of F. Marinos, said, “We are proud to be able to play against Frontale in the opening match. Based on Japan’s performance in the World Cup, we have a responsibility to boost the J.League. I want to go,' he said.