F.C.TOKYOF.C.TOKYO GAME INFORMATION

GAME PREVIEWHighlights of the game

A new page is added to our national stadium.

A new page is added to our National..

From the first year of joining the J.League in 1999, FC Tokyo has produced numerous memorable scenes at the Japan National Stadium.

This is the first time that a single team will hold the J1 League at the renovated "New Japan National Stadium".
A new page is added to our National, which has a history of many achievements such as the club's first championship.

Masato MORISHIGE

#3 DFMasato MORISHIGEMORISHIGE MASATO

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Defensive leader serving as captain

Captain, defensive leader, and playmaker. He uses his strength and height to shut down the opponent's ace player with his strong one-on-one play. He is also known for his excellent mid-range and long-range passing, and he can initiate attacks by utilizing his ability to build up play from the backline.

Yuto NAGATOMO

#5 DFYuto NAGATOMONAGATOMO YUTO

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The Dynamo of the Side that Knows the World

A dynamo on the side who contributed to the Japanese national team's World Cup appearance. Looking to make an impact in his fourth World Cup, he aims to excel in the J-League. With a solid defense as his foundation, he tirelessly moves up and down the side with endless stamina, creating opportunities with well-timed attacking contributions.

Shuto ABE

#31 MFShuto ABEABE SHUTO

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Mr. Box-to-Box

A hardworking midfielder who embodies the box-to-box role. Shuto ABE's movement and work rate in covering the midfield are essential to FC Tokyo's soccer, which involves pressing from the front. Additionally, with his skillful positioning, he becomes the team's linkman in possession of the ball.

Kuryu MATSUKI

#44 MFKuryu MATSUKIMATSUKI KURYU

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"Hero of the "Championship" returns to the National Stadium

The hero of the National High School Soccer Championship, who returned to the Japan National Stadium. He became the first player from a high school soccer background to start in the club's history. He runs widely on the pitch, fights fiercely in duels, and if he steals the ball, he also creates chances. He symbolizes Tokyo's aggressiveness.

Diego OLIVEIRA

#9 FWDiego OLIVEIRADIEGO OLIVEIRA

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Reliable Brazilian national team's ace striker

A steadfast ace who serves as the vice captain. Takes on the role of a striker who scores goals in decisive chances and also creates opportunities with last passes and dribbles. Not only a respected leader among Brazilian players, but also respected by Japanese players.

Jakub SLOWIK

#24 GKJakub SLOWIKJAKUB SLOWIK

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Tokyo's new guardian deity

The new guardian of Tokyo who joined from Vegalta Sendai. Nicknamed "Kuba". He always shows a big save at least once in the games he plays, supporting the team's good performance from the back. One of his characteristics is coaching using both Japanese and English. Kuba also plays a key role in Tokyo's goal at the National Stadium.

  • Masato MORISHIGE
  • Yuto NAGATOMO
  • Shuto ABE
  • Kuryu MATSUKI
  • Diego OLIVEIRA
  • Jakub SLOWIK

SPECIAL EVENTSpecial Event

National Memorial Special Performance

Enjoy the magnificent event production with a total of 24 LED moving lights installed in the upper part of the stands and special effect fireworks that create a sparkling light.

National Memorial Special Performance
National Memorial Special Performance

※ The photo is for illustration purposes only.
※Events may be subject to change or cancellation without prior notice.

J1 LEAGUEJ1 LeagueSec. 10

FC TokyoFC Tokyo

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TICKETTicket

  • ※ All seats are designated seats.
  • ※ The third tier will be sold sequentially depending on the sales situation of the first and second tiers of each stand.
  • ※ SOCIO Club Support Members can purchase tickets at member prices.
  • ※ U-18 fares are applicable to those born on or after January 1, 2004.
  • ※ Children who have not yet entered school do not need a ticket as long as they watch the game on their guardian's lap.

EVENTEvent

GOURMETGourmet

Choose from 3 types of regular size assortments

Green Park

FC Tokyo Special Bento

Price¥1,200 (tax included)

Baked Sweet Potato Sandwich

Green Park

Players Lounge Curry

Price¥800 (tax included)

F.C.TOKYO BEER

SIDAX

Blue Red Beer

Price¥800 (tax included)

Choose from 3 types of regular size assortments

Tama Catering Club

Macaron

Price¥1,500 (tax included)

Baked Sweet Potato Sandwich

Rou Japan

Assorted sausages

Price¥700 (tax included)

F.C.TOKYO BEER

Tako House Dotonbori Kukuru

Large Octopus-filled Takoyaki (8 pieces)

Price¥800 (tax included)

F.C.TOKYO BEER

TOKYO BISTRO

Black Pork Dumplings (6 pieces)

Price¥500 (tax included)

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Sanpouen

This is TOKYO Curry

Price¥1,200 (tax included)

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Ichiya

Ichinoya Dora

Price¥250~(tax included)

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Rapopo Farm

Strawberry Oi Mont Blanc

Price¥600 (tax included)

GOODSNational Memorial Goods

ACCESSAccess

Japan National Stadium

10-1 Kasumigaoka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013

Travel time from public transportation

  • JR Sobu Line Local TrainSendagaya Station / Shinanomachi Station: About 5 minutes on foot
  • Toei Oedo LineKokuritsu Kyogijo Station (Exit A2): About 1 minute walk
  • Tokyo Metro Ginza LineGaienmae Station (Exit 3): Approximately 9 minutes on foot

J1 LEAGUEJ1 LeagueSec. 10

FC TokyoFC Tokyo

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Match Start19:00-

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Gamba OsakaGamba Osaka

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Match Start19:00-

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CHRONICLE Memories of Japan National Stadium

The trajectory we walked together with Kokuritsu.

1999-2022

1999-2022

History has always been with the Japan National Stadium.
We will look back on that legendary goal and famous scene along with the era.

  • 19992003
  • 20042008
  • 20092011
  • 20122021
  • 1999 Year | First National Event of J-League Membership

    In its first year of J-League membership, despite being in J2, it advanced to the Best 4 in the Nabisco Cup and played against Kashima.

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  • 2000 Year | J1 First Year Home 3 Consecutive Wins ~ Tokyo Whirlwind ~

    In the first year of promotion to J1, the home ground was "National Stadium". After the opening, they achieved three consecutive home victories at the National Stadium against Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Iwata.

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  • 2003 | Galactic Legion
    Match against Real Madrid

    In Japan, buzzing with Beckham fever, they faced off against the Galaxy Army. Beckham scored the opening goal from a free kick.

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  • 2004 | Tokyo Derby Decided by the Future Number 10

    Yohei Kajiyama, a product of the development organization, scored a dramatic winning goal in the Tokyo Derby. It was the moment when the future number 10, who carries Tokyo on his back, was born.

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  • 2004 | Club's First Title Won in a Fierce Battle

    FC Tokyo reached the final of the Nabisco Cup for the first time. Despite Jean being sent off in the first half, they persevered with Yoichi Doi at the center and won in a penalty shootout, securing the club's first title.

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  • 2006 | Mr. Tokyo's J1 Career 1 Goal

    Ryuji Fujiyama, who has been playing since the Tokyo Gas era, scored his first goal in the J-League. This was his first and last goal.

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  • 2007 Year | National Kan mesmerized with 5-person dribble

    Sota Hirayama, who excited the nation at the National High School Soccer Championship, dribbled past five opposing players and scored a goal. Hirayama showed his brilliance at Japan National Stadium.

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  • 2008 Year | Hat-trick by National Kan in Tokyo Derby

    Sota HIRAYAMA, who scored a goal by dribbling past five players last year, showed a great performance with a hat-trick in the crucial Tokyo Derby that couldn't be lost.

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  • 2009 | Super Goal by the Speed Star

    In the two matches played at the Kokuritsu Stadium in the league, Naohiro Ishikawa scored spectacular goals in both. He achieved a career-high of 15 goals.

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  • 2009 | The second title brought in by the rookie

    Reached the final of the Nabisco Cup for the first time since 2004. Rookie Takuji Yonemoto made a crucial opening goal. The club won its second title.

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  • 2010 | First International Title Connected by a Pure Striker

    They equalized with a goal by Masashi Oguro in the final moments and won in a penalty shootout against the Copa Sudamericana champions. They won their first international title.

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  • 2010 | Striker's Displayed
    Dramatic Goal with Determination

    The last season when relegation to J2 was decided. Advanced to the semifinals in the Emperor's Cup. Sota Hirayama of FC Tokyo scored a spectacular overhead kick, but...

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  • 2012 | First Emperor's Cup title won with J1 return

    The last season, which decided the return to J1 in one year, advanced to the final in the Emperor's Cup. They achieved a 4-2 victory with goals from Masato MORISHIGE and others. They won their first Emperor's Cup.

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  • 2013 | The important role of lighting the Olympic flame for the bid

    Dorompa appeared at the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics. On May 15th, players with a deep connection to the National Stadium were on the pitch.

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  • 2013 National Kan vs. Urawa 9-year victory contributor

    A battle with Urawa, which we haven't won since 2009. The heated match, which became a scoring battle, ended with that famous Kan of the National Stadium scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute.

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  • 2020~2021 Season | Special Title Won by Everyone in a Special Year

    The Levain Cup final, which crossed over the New Year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first time for J.League to be held at the new National Stadium, and the club won its fourth title.

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  • 19992003
  • 20042008
  • 20092011
  • 20122021

Interview

INTERVIEW

  • Amaral (Ambassador)

    An interview article with Amaral Ambassador has been published on Soccer Digest web. It includes memories of the National Stadium and a passionate message to fans and supporters.

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  • Naohiro ISHIKAWA (Club Communicator)

    An interview article with Naohiro Ishikawa, Club Communicator, is posted on Soccer Magazine web. He talks about his memories at Japan National Stadium and his expectations for a new step at the new National Stadium.

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  • Mr. Sota HIRAYAMA

    An interview article with Sota Hirayama, who was a member of FC Tokyo, is featured in FOOTBALL ZONE. He talks about his memories of the National Stadium during his time at Kokumi High School, as well as his impressive performance as a striker for FC Tokyo, which left a lasting impression on fans and supporters.

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J1 LEAGUEJ1 LeagueSec. 10

FC TokyoFC Tokyo

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FRIPublic holiday

Match Start19:00-

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Gamba OsakaGamba Osaka

HOMEJapan National Stadium

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FRIPublic holiday

Match Start19:00-

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