Aug 11 (Sun) 2024 Meiji Yasuda J1 League Sec. 26 vs Kawasaki Frontale (7:00 PM Kickoff/Ajinomoto Stadium) TOKYO DOROMPA will appear as follows.
In addition, for this 44th Tama River Clasico, Kawasaki Frontale's mascots "Furonta" and "Cabrela" will also be in attendance. Please enjoy their collaboration with TOKYO DOROMPA!
(1)16:00-16:15
AO-AKA PARK South Plaza (Aji Panda Plaza)
(2)17:40~18:00
Tamagawa "Co" RASHIKO (Pitch Level Artificial Turf Section)
(3)18:45~19:00
One lap around the field (artificial turf section at pitch level)
(4)Halftime
One lap around the field (artificial turf section at pitch level)
※Please note that the above schedule is subject to change without prior notice.
□'Furonta' and 'Cabrela' will be visiting!
Kawasaki Frontale's mascot characters 'Furonta' and 'Cabrela' will be visiting!
□ What is the Tama River Classico...
Both clubs have been pushing each other as "good rivals" since the JFL era in 1997 with intense game content and numerous dramatic game developments. In particular, in 1999, Tokyo Gas declared their entry into the J1 league and became the current FC Tokyo, and both clubs successfully promoted to the J1 league after a fierce promotion battle. Kawasaki Frontale was relegated to the J2 league in one year, but returned in 2005 and has been engaged in fierce battles with both clubs once again.
The history of this land, separated by the Tama River, where we have been fighting each other while improving ourselves, shows no less excitement than the "derby" held in other cities. And from now on, we will cherish the history of these two clubs and continue this battle as a tradition. We have named it "Tama River Clasico" by combining the "Tama River", which is a symbol that divides the two clubs, and "Clasico", which means "traditional battle" in Spanish.
The "Tama River Clasico" started in 2007, but in order to honor the history of fierce battles between FC Tokyo and Kawasaki Frontale, it is counted as the "Tama River Clasico" from the first J2 season in 1999. From 1999 to 2006, there were a total of 10 matches. In 2007, the event was officially launched and the first match, held on May 6, 2007 at Kawasaki Frontale's home game, was designated as the "11th Tama River Clasico". In the future, we will continue to strive and compete with each other in order to build a history of 50, 100, 200... matches.
The current match record for FC Tokyo is 11 wins, 9 draws, and 23 losses.
※After discussions between both clubs, only "league matches" will be counted as Tama River Clasico. (Matches in cup competitions, such as the Emperor's Cup, will not be counted.)
Notes
- When circling around the pitch level artificial turf area, it is prohibited to move away from your seat and towards the front row of the stands.
・Please be sure to check the "Spectator Etiquette" at home games.
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