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2025.8.29[Match Information]

9/20 (Sat) Kawasaki Match (Away) '46th Tamagawa Clasico' Held!


On Saturday, September 20, 2025, the Meiji Yasuda J1 League Sec. 30 match vs Kawasaki Frontale (19:00 kickoff / Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu) will be held, and various events will be jointly held with Kawasaki as the '46th Tamagawa Clasico'.
It will be an away game, but please support FC Tokyo from various locations!



□Target Match
Saturday, September 20, 2025
2025 Meiji Yasuda J1 League
Sec. 30 Kawasaki Frontale vs FC Tokyo
(19:00 Kickoff / Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu)
*The visitor supporter area (FC Tokyo cheering section) will be one of the following: [Visitor S Reserved, Visitor SA Reserved, Visitor A Free]. If you wear FC Tokyo uniforms, goods, or anything else that reminds you of FC Tokyo to cheer, please watch the game in one of the above seat types.
* The content may change depending on future circumstances, so please check the Kawasaki Frontale Official Homepage for the latest information.



□Implementation Details

1. TOKYO DOROMPA Appearance!
TOKYO DOROMPA also appears at Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu!
Look forward to the collaboration with Frontale's mascot!

We plan to appear at pitch level after the gates open, before the match, and during halftime.
* The above appearance timings are subject to sudden changes.
*Please note that there are no plans for appearances on the concourse.


2. 46th Tamagawa Clasico Limited 'Face Towel' Sale!

[Design]
* We will inform you on this page as soon as it is decided.

【Price】
2,530 yen (tax included)

[Size]
Approx. H340mm × W850mm

【Material】
Cotton

[Sale Date]
Scheduled for Saturday, September 20

[Note]
Kawasaki Frontale designs are not sold on the FC Tokyo side.
For more details, please check the Kawasaki Frontale Official Homepage.



3. "Tamagawa 'Ko' Classico" Event
Before the top team's "46th Tamagawa Classico" match, a game called "Tamagawa 'Ko' Classico" will be held featuring children from the academies of both clubs who will lead the future. Please pay close attention to the passionate play of the children!

【Match Card】
Kawasaki Frontale U-12 vs FC Tokyo Soccer Advanced Class



*The image is from the Tamagawa "Clash" held during FC Tokyo's home game this season.



4. Tamagawa Clasico Anthem
The Tamagawa Clasico uses the "Tamagawa Clasico Anthem" as the players' entrance song.
Let's raise the voltage before the match!


We will inform you of other matters to be implemented as soon as they are decided.




<What is the Tamagawa Clasico>
Since the JFL era in 1997, both clubs have been fierce competitors and “good rivals,” pushing each other through intense matches and numerous dramatic developments. Especially in 1999, the first year of J2, Tokyo Gas rebranded as the current FC Tokyo with the aim of entering the J1 League. Both clubs fought fiercely in the promotion race and succeeded in being promoted to the J1 League together. Kawasaki Frontale was relegated to the J2 League after one year but was promoted again in 2005, and the two clubs have continued to engage in intense battles since then.

In this land divided by the Tama River, the history of competing and elevating each other has shown excitement comparable to the 'derbies' held in other cities. Moving forward, cherishing the history of both sides and continuing this rivalry as a tradition, the two clubs combined the symbol that separates them—the 'Tama River'—with the Spanish word 'Clasico,' meaning 'traditional match,' to name it the 'Tama River Clasico.'

Although the name "Tamagawa Clasico" started being used in 2007, to honor the history of fierce battles between FC Tokyo and Kawasaki Frontale, the matches have been counted as "Tamagawa Clasico" since the inaugural J2 season in 1999. From 1999 to 2006, there were a total of 10 matches. The project officially started in 2007, and the first match, held on May 6, 2007, at Kawasaki Frontale's home game, was designated as the "11th Tamagawa Clasico."

In the future, we will continue to strive together so that we can build our history with 50, 100, 200 matches, and more.

The current match record is 11 wins, 9 draws, and 25 losses for FC Tokyo.

* After discussions between both clubs, only matches counted as 'league matches' will be considered as part of the Tamagawa Clasico (matches in cup competitions and the Emperor's Cup will not be counted).