Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Jeff United Ichihara / Chiba Home Game [Section 5] Jeff United Ichihara / Chiba × Kyoto Sanga FC
JEF United Ichihara Chiba (Jefu Yunaiteddo Ichihara Chiba ) Is a Japanese professional football club currently playing in J. League Division 2 . On February 1, 2005, the club changed its name from JEF United Ichihara to the present after Chiba City with Ichihara, Chiba became the club's base in 2003. The name of the club, the JEF was assembled. from JR East and Furukawa Electric - and United , represent the unity of the team and his hometown. Club also known asJEF United ( Jefu Yunaiteddo Chiba ? ) Or JEF Chiba (Jefu Chiba).
The club was founded in 1946 as the company 's club , Furukawa Electric Football Club. As a company club, the two-time team won the Japan Soccer League , 4 Emperor Cups and 3 times won the JSL League Cup. Furukawa also won the 1986-87 Asian Club Championship Football Championship , the highest title for the club in Asia; they are the first Japanese club to do this.
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Name of performance: Meiji Yasuda Life J2 League Jeff United Ichihara / Chiba Home Game [Section 7] Jeff United Ichihara / Chiba × FC Ryukyu
Venue: Fukuda Electronics Arena
Open: 2019/03/17 (Sun) 10:00
Notes:
※ H corner free seat = Home corner free seat, A corner free seat = Away corner free seat
※ There is no student ticket handling for home free seat, away free seat
※ All images (including still images) taken in the stadium are It may be used for various programs and various goods sales, sales promotion, etc. for the purpose of coverage.
※ For students less than primary school students, admission is free for one adult paid visitor. However, please purchase a separate ticket if your child uses a seat.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 15 tickets per an application. Application limit 4 times
Types of seats and fees:
Jeff seat: ¥ 5,200
SS seat: ¥ 4,700
S main seat: ¥ 4,200
S back seat (adult): ¥ 3,600
S back seat (small middle): ¥ 1,600
SA free seat (adult): ¥ 2,900
SA free Seat (small middle): ¥ 1,100
H corner free seat (adult): ¥ 2,600
H corner free seat (small middle): ¥ 1,100
A corner free seat (adult): ¥ 2,600
A corner free seat (small middle): ¥ 1,100
Home free seat (adult): ¥ 2,100
Home free seat (small middle): ¥ 550
Away free seat (adult): ¥ 2,100
Away free seat (small middle): ¥ 550
Payment methods:
Credit card: It will be settled when the application is completed.
Convenience store / ATM: Please pay by at that time of display of application.
Seven-Eleven
Family mart
Lawson Ministop
Page compatible ATM
Internet Banking: Please pay by at the deadline of display of application.
Delivery 【Delivery service】: We will deliver in about a week after payment is complete.
Seven-Eleven: Please receive at the cash register after 2019/03/17 (Sun).
FamilyMart: Please receive at the in-store Fami port terminal after 2019/03/17 (Sun).
coach Nakazo who leads Kyoto is of course also in active duty in Jeff's time, and he was one of the players called "Yoshinaka Kosan Sanpaku" along with Nakanishi Eiji and Takashi Ogura in Yokkaichi Central High School. There were also three people in 2000 in the Ichihara era.
In Chiba, coach Es Neidel was dismissed and the first team of new director Ejiri. It was fun looking at what kind of system, tactics and player selection in the absence of time, but adopted 3 back. GK Yuya, 3 back from right Arai, Masuga, Eberto, WB Tasaka to the right, Shimohira to the left. Arrange Kojima and Yujin in the middle, and from the right on the front, Funayama, Klebe and Tameda. And Kotobuki who had been out of the bench up to now has a bench.
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