F.C. TOKYOF.C. TOKYO GAME INFORMATION

GAME PREVIEWMatch Highlights

A new page will be added to our National.

A new page is added to our National,.

Since the first year of J-League membership in 1999,
FC Tokyo has created numerous memorable moments at the Japan National Stadium.
This is the first time a single team will host the J1 League at the renovated "Japan National Stadium".

A new page will be added to our National, which has left numerous histories including our first championship.

Masato MORISHIGE

#3 DFMasato MORISHIGEMORISHIGE MASATO

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Defensive leader serving as captain

Captain, defensive leader, and the starting point of the attack. Utilizes strength and height in one-on-one play to neutralize the opposing team's ace. Known for middle-range and long-range passing, and can also serve as the starting point of the attack by leveraging distribution from the final line.

Yuto NAGATOMO

#5 DFYuto NAGATOMONAGATOMO YUTO

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Dynamo of the Side that Knows the World

A side dynamo who contributed to the Japan national team's participation in the World Cup. Heading to the World Cup for the fourth time, he aims to excel in the J-League. Based on tenacious defense, he moves up and down the flanks with boundless stamina, creating opportunities with timely offensive participation.

Shuto ABE

#31 MFShuto ABEABE SHUTO

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Mr. Box to Box

A midfielder who embodies box-to-box play and works hard. Shuto ABE's work rate is essential for Albert Tokyo's style of play, which involves pressing from the front and covering a wide area in midfield. Additionally, with his skillful positioning, he becomes a link player for the team that retains possession of the ball.

Kuryu MATSUKI

#44 MFKuryu MATSUKIMATSUKI KURYU

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"Championship" hero returns to National

The hero of the National High School Soccer Championship who has returned to the Japan National Stadium. He became the first player from high school soccer to start in the opening lineup in the club's history. He runs wide across the pitch, battles fiercely for the ball, and when he wins it, he immediately creates opportunities. He symbolizes the aggressiveness of Tokyo.

Diego OLIVEIRA

#9 FWDiego OLIVEIRADIEGO OLIVEIRA

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Reliable Brazilian national ace striker

The unwavering ace who serves as the vice-captain. He plays the role of a striker who scores goals in decisive chances and creates opportunities with last passes and dribbling. Not only is he a big brother figure to the Brazilian players, but he is also a respected leader among the Japanese players.

Jakub SLOWIK

#24 GKJakub SLOWIKJAKUB SLOWIK

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Tokyo's New Guardian Deity

A new guardian from Vegalta Sendai has joined Tokyo. His nickname is "Kuba." He always makes at least one big save in the matches he plays, supporting the team's good form from the back. One of his features is coaching in both Japanese and English. At National, Kuba locks down Tokyo's goal.

  • Masato MORISHIGE
  • Yuto NAGATOMO
  • Shuto ABE
  • Kuryu MATSUKI
  • Diego OLIVEIRA
  • Jakub SLOWIK

SPECIAL EVENTSPECIAL EVENT

National Memorial Special Performance

Enjoy the grand event production featuring a total of 24 LED moving lights installed in the upper stands and dazzling special effects fireworks.

National Memorial Special Performance
National Memorial Special Performance

* The photo is for illustration purposes.
* Events may change or be canceled without notice.

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TICKET Ticket

  • * All seat types are reserved seats.
  • Note: The third tier will be sold sequentially depending on the sales status of the first and second tiers of each stand.
  • ※ SOCIO and club support members can purchase tickets at member prices.
  • * The U-18 rate applies to those born on or after January 1, 2004.
  • * Children who have not yet entered school do not need a ticket if they are sitting on a parent's lap.

EVENTEvent

GOURMETGourmet

Choose from 3 types, regular size

Green Pal

FC Tokyo Special Bento

Price¥1,200 (including tax)

Baked Sweet Potato Sandwich

Green Pal

Players Lounge Curry

Price¥800 (tax included)

F.C. TOKYO BEER

Shidax

Blue Red Beer

Price¥800 (tax included)

Choose from 3 types, regular size

Tama Catering Club

Macaron

Price¥1,500 (including tax)

Baked Sweet Potato Sandwich

Ruu Japan

Assorted Sausages

Price¥700 (including tax)

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Takoyaki Shop Dotonbori Kukuru

8 pieces of takoyaki with large octopus

Price¥800 (tax included)

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TOKYO BISTRO

Black Pork Gyoza 6 pieces

Price¥500 (tax included)

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Sanpoen

This is TOKYO Curry

Price¥1,200 (including tax)

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Ichiya

Ichiya's Drum

Price¥250~(tax included)

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Rappo Farm

Strawberry Mont Blanc

Price¥600 (including tax)

GOODSNational Memorial Goods

ACCESSAccess

Japan National Stadium

10-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013

Travel time from public transportation

  • JR Sobu Line Local Train Sendagaya Station / Shinanomachi Station: About 5 minutes on foot
  • Toei Oedo LineJapan National Stadium Station (A2 Exit): About 1 minute on foot
  • Tokyo Metro Ginza LineGaiemmae Station (Exit 3): About 9 minutes on foot

J1 LEAGUEJ1 LeagueSec. 10

FC TokyoFC Tokyo

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Gamba OsakaGamba Osaka

HOMEJapan National Stadium

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CHRONICLEMemories of Japan National Stadium

The path walked together with National.

1999-2022

1999-2022

History has always been with the Japan National Stadium.
Looking back at that legendary goal and iconic scenes
over the years.

  • 19992003
  • 20042008
  • 20092011
  • 20122021
  • 1999 | First National Event of J League Membership

    First year as a J-League member. Although belonging to J2, we reached the semifinals of the Nabisco Cup and faced Kashima.

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  • 2000 | First Year of J1 Home Three Consecutive Wins - Tokyo Whirlwind -

    In the first year of promotion to J1, the home ground was "National". After the opening match, they achieved three consecutive home victories against Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Iwata at National.

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  • 2003 | Galactic Army
    Match against Real Madrid

    In Japan, where the Beckham boom is in full swing, we faced the Galaxy team. Beckham scored the opening goal from a free kick.

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  • 2004 | The future number 10 decided the Tokyo Derby

    Homegrown player Yohei KAJIYAMA scored a dramatic winning goal in the Tokyo Derby. It was the moment when the future number 10 representing Tokyo was born.

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  • 2004 | The club's first title won through a fierce battle

    First entry into the Nabisco Cup final. Although Jean was sent off in the first half, with Yoichi DOI at the center, the team persevered and won in the penalty shootout, securing the club's first title.

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  • 2006 | Mr. Tokyo's Lifetime 1 Goal in J1

    Ryuji FUJIYAMA, who has been playing since the Tokyo Gas era, marked his first goal in the J-League. This became his first and last goal.

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  • 2007 | National Kan Showed a 5-Man Breakthrough

    Sota HIRAYAMA, who excited the National stage at the National High School Soccer Championship, dribbled past five opposing players to score a goal. The National man showcased his skills.

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  • 2008 | National man showcased a hat-trick in the Tokyo Derby

    Sota HIRAYAMA, the National man who scored a goal by beating five players last year, showed a great performance with a hat trick in the must-win Tokyo Derby.

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  • 2009 | Speed Star's Super Goal

    In the two matches played at National during the league, Naohiro ISHIKAWA scored spectacular goals in both. He achieved a career-high of 15 goals.

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  • 2009 | The rookie brought the club its second title

    Reached the final of the Nabisco Cup for the first time since 2004. Rookie Takuji YONEMOTO scored the opening goal. Won the club's second title.

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  • 2010 | The first international title connected by a true striker

    Equalized with a goal from Masashi OGURO just before the end against the Copa Sudamericana champion, winning in the penalty shootout. The club won its first international title.

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  • 2010 | The Striker Showed
    A Stunning Goal with Determination

    The last season when relegation to J2 was decided. Advanced to the Semifinal Round of the Emperor's Cup. Sota HIRAYAMA of National scored a magnificent overhead kick, but…

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  • 2012 | The first Emperor's Cup title achieved with the return to J1

    The last match of the season, which secured promotion back to J1 in one year, was the Final Round of the Emperor's Cup. With goals from Masato MORISHIGE and others, we achieved a 4-2 victory, marking our first win in the Emperor's Cup.

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  • 2013 | The Great Role of Lighting the Olympic Flame for the Bid

    In preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, Doronpa appeared at the Olympic flame lighting ceremony. On May 15, J-League Day, players with a deep connection to the National Stadium were on the pitch.

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  • 2013 | National Kan's Hero in Urawa's Victory After 9 Years

    A match against Urawa, which has not won since 2009. The heated battle, which turned into a scoring contest, saw that National player score the winning goal in the 90th minute.

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  • 2020~2021 | A special title won together in a special year

    The Levain Cup Final Round that crossed over the New Year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first time the J-League was held at the National stadium, and the club won its fourth title.

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  • 19992003
  • 20042008
  • 20092011
  • 20122021

Interview

INTERVIEW

  • Amaral (Ambassador)

    An interview article with Ambassador Amaral is published on Soccer Digest web. It includes memories from the Japan National Stadium and a passionate message to fans and supporters.

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  • Naohiro ISHIKAWA (Club Communicator)

    An interview article with Naohiro ISHIKAWA, the club communicator, has been published on Soccer Magazine web. He talks about his memories at the Japan National Stadium and his expectations for a new step at the new Japan National Stadium.

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  • Sota HIRAYAMA

    An interview article with Sota HIRAYAMA, who was a member of FC Tokyo, has been published on FOOTBALL ZONE. He talks about his memories of the Japan National Stadium during his time at Kunimi High School and shares stories of the many goals he scored during his time at FC Tokyo that remain in the memories of fans and supporters.

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FC TokyoFC Tokyo

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Match Start19:00-

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Gamba OsakaGamba Osaka

HOMEJapan National Stadium

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