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2023.7.18[Club Announcement]

[7/18 Progress Report] Regarding the events of the Emperor's Cup JFA 103rd All Japan Soccer Championship 3rd Round

Regarding the following incidents that occurred in the 3rd round of the Emperor's Cup JFA 103rd All Japan Soccer Championship held on July 12, 2023 (Wed), we would like to inform you of the progress report as of today, July 18 (Tue), and our response. We deeply apologize for the inconvenience and concern caused to many people.


[Report] Regarding the incident in the Emperor's Cup JFA 103rd All Japan Soccer Championship 3rd Round

[Progress Report] Regarding the incident in the 3rd round of the 103rd Emperor's Cup JFA All Japan Soccer Championship

[Progress Report] Regarding the incident in the 3rd round of the 103rd Emperor's Cup JFA All Japan Soccer Championship




□ Progress report and response for each event
(1) Bringing and using dangerous materials such as gunpowder in the FC Tokyo home stand
We are currently making arrangements for interviews by the Japan Football Association (JFA) for the three individuals who have reported to have committed the act. In addition, the club is conducting its own investigation to identify any other individuals involved in the act, aside from the reporter.
As previously reported, until the disciplinary action by the Japan Football Association (JFA) is determined, the three individuals in question will be prohibited from entering any FC Tokyo-related matches (regardless of home or away) held after July 16 (Sun).




(2) Tobitakyu Station Front Signboard Vandalism (Advertisement Signboard Defacement)
There has been a report from an individual who claims to have committed the act by July 15 (Sat). A criminal complaint has been filed with the police for this matter, and FC Tokyo is currently coordinating with the police to conduct an interview with the individual for fact verification and discuss future actions.
※Due to confirmation with the police and the timing of public disclosure, this is a post-report.

【Target Audience】
4 performers of the same act

【Response】
Already, FC Tokyo has announced that entry to all matches (home and away) related to FC Tokyo, scheduled to take place after July 16 (Sun), will be prohibited.
※We will take appropriate measures and actions after consulting with the police and the parties involved in the signboard.

We are currently verifying this matter with the police, but based on the declaration to FC Tokyo and the results of the club's inquiry, it is believed to be an act by FC Tokyo supporters. We strongly feel responsible as a club for not being able to control such behavior by the supporters. We deeply apologize for causing great inconvenience to the advertising sponsor, ZEVI Holdings Co., Ltd., Tokyo Verdy, and the owner, Kyoshin Warehouse Co., Ltd., as well as to all parties concerned and the neighboring area.



Once again, at FC Tokyo, we will strive even harder to provide a safe and comfortable match viewing experience for stadium visitors, by ensuring the dissemination and strict adherence to the viewing rules based on the match operation management regulations. We will also further strengthen the prevention of recurrence and enhance manners education for fans and supporters, in order to sincerely respond to the cooperation and understanding of the local community, with a focus on the people in the vicinity of the stadium.