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Changes to Viewing Methods (Rules) After the Match Against Shimizu S-Pulse on November 3 (Wednesday, Holiday)

Notice from the club

With the end of the transitional measures following the lifting of the state of emergency, please be informed that starting from November, we will be changing the viewing methods (rules) regarding the following three points for home games.
* Please note that there are no changes to the viewing methods (rules) for the Kashima Antlers match on Saturday, October 23.

①Regarding Areas Where Visitor Team Uniforms and Goods Can Be Worn
The areas where you can watch the game wearing visitor team uniforms and goods will be changed as follows.
[Until October] Visitor seats only
[From November] Visitor seats, Main SS reserved seats on the south side, Main S reserved seats on the south side
* The Main SS reserved seats on the south side and Main S reserved seats on the south side are mixed areas.
The types of seats where visitors can wear the visiting team's uniforms and goods, as well as support the visiting team, are the "Main SS Reserved Seats South Side," "Main S Reserved Seats South Side," and "Visitor Seats." All other seat types are designated for FC Tokyo supporters.

②Regarding the Use of Noise-Making Instruments
The use of noise-making instruments (drums only) is permitted.
The available seats are as follows. You cannot use other seats.
・Available instruments: Drums only
・Seats where drums can be used:

1. Some seats in the lower home section (Seat numbers: N17 161–174, N16 161–174, N15 161–173)

2. Visitor Seats Lower Level


③ About the installation of the standing area (an area where you can stand and cheer)
The lower home seats and lower visitor seats are standing areas where you can support the team while standing. The standing area does not require you to stand. It is an area where people standing will not be asked to "please sit down."

However, the following items remain prohibited.
・Encouraging support (excluding leading hand clapping with drums)
・Cheering with voices such as singing, whistling
・Waving or spinning items such as towel mufflers and large flags
・Use of megaphones including tramegas
・High five, arm around
・Support using big flags
・Actions such as displaying gate flags in seats that may disturb other customers

We also ask that you confirm the viewing etiquette.
◇11/3(Wed, Holiday) Shimizu S-Pulse Match Viewing Manners are here

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