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2024.3.18[Match Information]

3/30 (Sat) Kawasaki Match (Away) "43rd Tama River Clasico" Held!

The 5th round of the 2024 Meiji Yasuda J1 League, which will be held on March 30th (Sat) against Kawasaki Frontale (kickoff at 15:00/Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu), is the "43rd Tama River Clasico".
Although it will be held away, we kindly ask for your support for FC Tokyo from various places. Thank you in advance!



□Match Details
March 30, 2024 (Saturday)
2024 Meiji Yasuda J1 League
Sec. 5 Kawasaki Frontale vs FC Tokyo
(Kickoff at 3:00 PM / Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu)
※The area for visiting supporters (FC Tokyo's cheering section) will be designated as "Visitor S, Visitor SA, Visitor A Free". If you are wearing FC Tokyo's uniform, goods, or anything that reminds you of FC Tokyo, please watch the game from one of the above seat types.
※Please note that the content may be subject to change depending on the future situation, so please refer to Kawasaki Frontale's official website for the latest information.



□Implementation Details
1. 43rd Tama River Classico Limited "Face Towel" Sale!

※The image is for illustration purposes only.

<Kawasaki Frontale Design and Design Image When Connected>

※The image is for illustration purposes only.

【Price】
2,530 yen (including tax)

【Size】
Approximately H340mm×W880mm

【Material】
Cotton

【Release Date】
March 30 (Sat)

【Notes】
Kawasaki Frontale design is not available for sale on the FC Tokyo side. For details, please check the Kawasaki Frontale Official Homepage.



2. TOKYO DOROMPA Appears!
Uvance and Doroki Stadium by Fujitsu will also feature "TOKYO DOROMPA"!
Please look forward to it!

We are planning to appear on the pitch level after the gates open, before the game, and during halftime.
※The above appearance timing may be subject to sudden changes.
※There are no plans to appear on the concourse, so please understand.



3. "Tama River Clasico" held
Before the top team's 43rd Tama River Clasico, we will hold a match called "Tama River Clasico" featuring children from both clubs' academies who will shape the future of the clubs. Please pay attention to the passionate play of these children!

【Match Card】
Kawasaki Frontale U-12 vs FC Tokyo Soccer School Advanced Class
※Both teams will be playing in their fourth year of elementary school (fifth year for the new students).



※The image is from a previous Tama River Clasico.



4. "Tama River Clasico Anthem"
In the Tama River Clasico, we use the "Tama River Clasico Anthem" as the players' entrance song.
Let's raise the voltage before the match!




What is the Tama River Clasico?
Since the JFL era in 1997, both clubs have been pushing each other as "good rivals" with intense matches and numerous dramatic game developments. In particular, in 1999, FC Tokyo was formed from Tokyo Gas and entered the J1 league, and both clubs successfully promoted to the J1 league after a fierce promotion battle. Although Kawasaki Frontale was relegated to the J2 league after one year, they were promoted again in 2005 and have been engaged in fierce battles with both clubs once again.
The history of these two clubs, who have been fighting each other while improving each other on this land across the Tama River, shows an excitement that is not inferior to 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. Therefore, we have named it "Tamagawa Clasico" by combining the word "Tamagawa," which is a symbol that separates the two clubs and means "traditional battle" in Spanish.
The "Tamagawa Clasico" started in 2007, but in order to cherish the history of the fierce battles between FC Tokyo and Kawasaki Frontale, it is counted as the "Tamagawa Clasico" from the first year of J2 in 1999. From 1999 to 2006, there were a total of 10 matches. The first match was held on May 6, 2007, as the "11th Tamagawa Clasico" in Kawasaki Frontale's home game, which marked the start of the planned matches.
We will continue to strive together in both clubs to build a history for the future, 50 times, 100 times, 200 times and beyond.
The current match record for FC Tokyo is 11 wins, 9 draws, and 22 losses.
※Both clubs have agreed that only matches in the league will be counted as the Tama River Clasico. Matches in cup competitions, including the Emperor's Cup, will not be counted.