5/2 (Sat) 2015 Meiji Yasuda J1 League 1st Stage Sec. 9 vs Kawasaki Frontale is the "25th Tama River Clasico". To all fans and supporters, please come to Ajinomoto Stadium to support FC Tokyo and give the team a strong cheer to "win". Thank you for your passionate support.
[Updated: 4/27 (Mon)] The following red bold text has been added.
□ Target Match
May 2, 2015 (Sat) 2015 Meiji Yasuda J1 League Division 1 1st Stage Matchday 9
FC Tokyo vs Kawasaki Frontale (4:00pm Kickoff/Ajinomoto Stadium)
Ticket Sales Date: Members Pre-sale: From April 3 (Fri) / General: From April 10 (Fri)
→Tickets are available here
□ Implementation Details
This time's Tama River Clasico is determined to "win", and in order to also support Gen (Katsu), we will implement a special project sale of (Ton) Katsu (FC Tokyo's winning Sandro). We also vow to run until the end with the loud cheers from the fans and supporters, and show you a game where your feelings are conveyed!
1. Video Promotion
We will produce a game announcement video for the "25th Tama River Classico" by incorporating the Tama River Classico original character (shown below) with "Katsu" to "boost" the team's strength, and broadcast it as follows.
[Updated: 4/27 (Mon)] Added video to FC Tokyo official YouTube channel!
◆The video is here
(1)Large screen display during home games of both clubs
(2)Official FC Tokyo YouTube channel "F.C.TOKYO CHANNEL"
【URL】https://www.youtube.com/user/fctokyochannel/
2. "FC TokyoVictorySandro" (TonkatsuCutletfrom Shinjuku Saboten) Special Sale
On the day of FC Tokyo's home games, we will include a special card for the "Tamagawa Classico" featuring Yoshinori MUTO in the "FC TokyoVictory Sand" made by Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten, available only on this day. Additionally, there will be a campaign where you can win a prize if you get a winning ticket from the included speed lottery! On this day, please enjoy the "FC TokyoVictory Sand" and give your support for FC Tokyo to "win" more than ever.
【Product Name】
"FC TokyoWin Sand" (Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten Sei)
【Content】
・HirekatsuSandwich (3 pieces)
・"Tama River Clasico" special card included ※The card is of one type.
【Price】
600 yen (tax included)
【Sales Locations/Hours】
(1) Aojakashin Yokocho "Tokyo X" Catering Car 11:00 ~ sold out (2) Keio Line Tobitakyu Station Shop A LoT 10:00 ~ sold out (3) Three F Tobitakyu Shop 10:00 ~ sold out (4) Ajinomoto Stadium Venue Shop "Cassetta Ludens" SOCIO opening ~ sold out (5) Ajinomoto Stadium Venue M2 Entrance Temporary Shop "Aojakuya" SOCIO opening ~ sold out
※Please check the "FC Tokyo Winning Sandwich Sales Announcement" to be posted on the FC Tokyo Official Website for details.
【"Tama River Clasico" Special Speed Lottery】
With the Speed Lottery included in the winning Sandro, if you get 1st to 3rd prize, you will receive the following prizes!
[Prize]
1st prize: FC Tokyo replica (1st) jersey signed by the Japan national team player (size O-XO) ... 1 winner
2nd place Yoshinori MUTO signed Tama River Classico goods set (towel scarf & acrylic key holder) ... 10 winners
3rd place Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten-made ballpoint pen & strap ... 15 winners
[Regarding prize redemption]
Location: Main Side General Information
Time: From SOCIO opening to 20 minutes after the end of the match ※We only accept on-the-day redemption. Please note that we cannot accommodate redemption on a later date.
3. Tama River Clasico Original Goods Sale
To commemorate the 25th Tama River Clasico, we will be selling original goods.
【Towel Scarf】
[Selling Price]1,836 yen (tax included)
【Acrylic Key Holder】
[Sale Price]540 yen (tax included)
[Sales Locations] *Both towel mufflers and acrylic key holders
All merchandise sales areas on the home side of the stadium, merchandise sales area in the Aka-Ao Yokocho
※The theme of the "25th Tama River Clasico" is "Winning"."Cheers!""Katsu" is incorporated into the merchandise design. The acrylic key holder is shaped like a pig's leg, inspired by "Ton"Katsu."
※The design may change.
4. "Tama River Clasico" Event
Before the "25th Tama River Clasico" match of the top team, we will hold a match called "Tama River Clasico" by the children of the academies that will shape the future of both clubs. Please pay attention to the passionate play of the children!
[Match Card]
FC Tokyo Soccer School Advanced Class U-10 vs Kawasaki Frontale U-10
【Implementation Time】
14:30-14:55 (scheduled)
※The photo shows last year's Tama River "Co" RashiCo
□ What is the Tama River Clasico...
Since the JFL era in 1997, both clubs have been pushing each other as "good rivals" with intense game content 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 in one year, they were promoted again in 2005 and have been engaged in fierce battles with both clubs once again.
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 Tama River, which separates the two clubs, and the Spanish word for "classic" meaning "traditional battle" have been combined to name this match the "Tama River Classic".
The "Tama River Clasico" started in 2007, but in order to honor the history of fierce battles between FC Tokyo and Kawasaki Frontale, it is counted as part of the "Tama River Clasico" since the first year of J2 in 1999. From 1999 to 2006, there were a total of 10 matches. In 2007, the first official match was held on May 6th as the "11th Tama River Clasico" during Kawasaki Frontale's home game. Moving forward, we will continue to strive and compete in order to build a history of 50, 100, 200... matches between both clubs.
※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.
The current match record is 7 wins, 7 draws, and 10 losses in Tokyo.