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    Roma heading to Japan in November for EuroJapan Cup


    The Giallorossi will play two matches in Japan this winter as part of the second edition of the off-season competition.

    AS Roma is delighted to announce its participation in the 2022 EuroJapan Cup, with the team heading to Japan later this year.

    The Giallorossi will play two matches in the island nation this winter as part of the second edition of the off-season competition.

    The first match, against Nagoya Grampus, will take place at the Toyota Stadium in Aichi Prefecture on November 25.

    The second game, which will see the reigning UEFA Europa Conference League holders take on Yokohama F. Marinos, will be held at the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo on November 28.

    “I am delighted to be bringing my players to Japan this November to participate in the EuroJapan Cup,” said Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of AS Roma.

    “I am really looking forward to playing against both Nagoya Grampus and Yokohoma F. Marinos, two of the best and most well-renowned sides in the J League.

    “I have great memories of my previous visits to Japan and I know just how much the fans there love football, so it is very exciting to have the opportunity to return to the country once again - and for my players to be able to test themselves against some great opposition and in front of some amazing crowds.”


    How to buy tickets

    Starting from November 5 at 04:00 am (CET), it will be possible for fans to buy tickets for both matches.

    Fans can do so by clicking on the following link:


    Below is some useful information on how to get to the stadium

    Nagoya Grampus VS AS Roma 25/11 7:30pm (local time)

    Public Transport

    · From Nagoya station on the Higashiyama subway line, go to Fushimi station and transfer to the Tsurumai subway line (which connects to the Meitetsu Toyota line from Akaike) and get off at Meitetsu Toyotashi station..

    · From Meitetsu Nagoya Station, take the Meitetsu Nagoya main line to Chiryu Station. Change trains and get off at Meitetsu Toyotashi station..

    · From JR Nagoya station, take the JR Chuo main line to Kozoji station. Transfer to the Aichi Loop line and get off at Shin-Toyota station.

    For more information click on the following link: https://aichinavi.jp/en/spots/detail/2466/#content_5


    AS Roma VS Yokohama F. Marinos 28/11 7:30 p.m. (local time)

    · From Tokyo Station take the Chuo Line Special Rapid for 3 stops and get off at at Yotsuya Station . From Yotsuya station take the Sobu Line for 1 stop and get off at Shinanomachi station. From Shinanomachi station walk about 5 minutes in the direction of the Stadium

    For more information click on the following link: https://corritrip.jp/stadium/#01

    USEFUL CONTACTS:

    Italian Embassy in Tokyo Address: 2 Chome-5-4 Mita, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0073, Japan
    Phone: +81 3-3453-5291
    Web site: https://ambtokyo.esteri.it/ja/
    Emergency number: 110


    The two matches will represent the first time in almost two decades that the club has visited the country, after facing FC Tokyo in a pre-season match during the summer of 2004.

    Over 100,000 fans are expected to attend the two matches this time around - with Toyota Stadium capable of hosting 42,000 fans, and the country’s national stadium boasting a capacity of 68,000.

    The National Stadium was also the site of many of the most memorable events of last year’s Olympic Games, including Marcell Jacobs’ gold medal in the 100 metres, Gianmarco Tamberi and Mutaz Barshim’s ‘shared gold’ in the men’s high jump, and both the opening and closing ceremonies.

    Roma will be the second overseas football club ever to play at the stadium, after French champions Paris Saint-Germain had the opportunity last season.

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    The first edition of the EuroJapan Cup took place in 2019; on that occasion Manchester City ran out 3-1 winners against Yokohama F. Marinos.