Get your F.C. Tokyo tickets to witness one of Japan’s top soccer team’s play live! Their home stadium, the Ajinomoto Stadium, seats up to 50,000 people and the atmosphere is great fun. FC Tokyo’s mascot, Tokyo Dorompa, really knows how to put on a show and keeps fans entertained before, during and after the games. At StubHub you can find all your F.C. Tokyo tickets at a day and time most convenient for you, both for home and away games. If you act fast you can get the best seats in the stadium! See all the tackles and goals in person as it’s an exciting live sporting event and we can guarantee the experience to be better than at home on the TV!
The team as we know it today, F.C. Tokyo, has been around since 1993. But that same team used to be called Tokyo Gas Football Club. The team started in 1935 as a company team. They spent many years working on their game and finally made it to the national leagues in 1991. 1997 was a standout year for FC Tokyo as they finished second place and then went on the win the Japanses Football League the following year! After finishing in second in the 2000 J2 League, they were bumped up to participate in the J1 League. Despite being the newbies in the pro league, FC Tokyo showed their talent, won some matches and finished in 7th place.
Brazilian soccer player, Amaral, was a key player in helping FC Tokyo standout as a talented team. He led the team from the J2 to the J1 league and his fans nicknamed him The King of Tokyo. FC Tokyo has had a share of extremely talented players on their squad over the years. Six of their places also represented Japan in the Soccer World Cup: Teruyuki Moniwa (2006), Yoichi Doi (2006), Yasuyuki Konno (2010), Yuto Nagatomo (2010), Shuichi Gonda (2014), and Masato Morishige (2014). Moniwa, Konno, Nagatomo, and Gonda also partook in the Olympics along with five other Japanese soccer players that were simultaneously playing for FC Tokyo.
The J.League is Japan’s professional football (soccer) league. There are three division, J1 being the first then J2 and J3. Typically there are about 20 teams in both the J1 and J2 leagues and around 15 in the J3 league. All of the divisions are highly competitive and making it to the J1 league is an honor not only in Japan, but in all of Asia. With F.C. Tokyo playing fantastic games in the J1 league with some of the top talent in Asia, people all around the world seek after FC Tokyo tickets! Here at StubHub you can buy and sell tickets for every game!
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