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2025.3.24[Event]

3/29 (Sat) Kawasaki Match 'TOKYO DOROMPA' Appearance Information!

3March29(Sat) 2025Meiji Yasuda J1 League Sec.7 vs Kawasaki Frontale (17:00 Kick-off/Ajinomoto Stadium)TOKYO DOROMPA will appear as follows.

Additionally, Sec.45This match will be the 45th Tamagawa Classico, and Kawasaki Frontale's mascot character 'Furonta' will also be present at Ajinomoto Stadium. Enjoy the collaboration withTOKYO DOROMPA! Please look forward to it! 


(1)14:00–14:20
AO-AKA PARK supported by JOYPOLIS Ajinomoto StadiumSouth Side Square (Ajipanda Square)

(2)15:40~16:00
Tamagawa "Co"lassico (Pitch Level Artificial Turf Area)

(3)16:45~17:00
Stadium TourPitch Level Artificial Turf Area

(4) Halftime
Around the field(Artificial turf section at pitch level)

※Please note that the above schedule is subject to change without prior notice.


□Kawasaki Frontale's mascot character 'Furontā' will be present!
Kawasaki Frontale's mascot character 'Furonta' will be present!

©KAWASAKI FRONTALE


□Notes

・During a lap around the pitch level artificial turf section, it is prohibited to move from your seat to the front row of the stand.

・Please be sure to check the "Spectator Etiquette" at home games.
◇For information on viewing etiquette, please see here

□ What is the Tama River Clasico...

Since the JFL era in 1997, both clubs have been honing their skills as "good rivals" through intense matches and numerous dramatic developments. In particular, in 1999, the first year of J2, FC Tokyo emerged from Tokyo Gas to join the J1 League, and both clubs fought fiercely for promotion, successfully achieving promotion to the J1 League together. Kawasaki Frontale was relegated to J2 League after one year, but they regained promotion in 2005 and are once again engaged in fierce battles between the two clubs.

In this land divided by the Tama River, the history of competing and improving each other has shown an excitement that is no less 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. The name "Tama River Clasico" was chosen by combining the symbol that separates the two clubs, the Tama River, and the meaning of "clasico" in Spanish, which refers to a traditional match.

The name "Tamagawa Classico" started in 2007, but to honor the history of fierce battles between FC Tokyo and Kawasaki Frontale, we count it as "Tamagawa Classico" from the battles of 1999, the inaugural year of J2. There were a total of 10 matches from 1999 to 2006. In 2007, we started the project and positioned the match on "May 6, 2007," during Kawasaki Frontale's home game as the "11th Tamagawa Classico." Moving forward, both clubs will continue to strive for excellence to build a history of 50, 100, 200 matches... and beyond.

The current match record is FC Tokyo's 11 wins, 9 draws, and 24 losses.

Both clubs have agreed that only the "league matches" will be counted as Tamagawa Classico. (Matches in cup competitions, including the Emperor's Cup, will not be counted.)