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FC Tokyo v Tokyo Verdy J1 League Lineup
This game is in the
J1 League
, kick off at 12:00 on Saturday 17 August 2024.
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FC Tokyo Substitutes
Hotaka Nakamura
Tsuyoshi Ogashiwa
Go Hatano
Teppei Oka
Kota Tawaratsumida
Soma Anzai
Riki Harakawa
Tokyo Verdy Substitutes
Daiki Fukazawa
Tomoya Miki
Hiroto Yamami
Yuya Nagasawa
Yuto Tsunashima
Goki Yamada
Yuan Matsuhashi
FC Tokyo v Tokyo Verdy J1 League
FC Tokyo
was founded in 1935 as Tokyo Gas FC before changing its name to its current form in 1999.
Tokyo Verdy
was originally founded in 1969 as Yomiuri FC before becoming Verdy Kawasaki in 1991 and finally
Tokyo Verdy
in 2001.
FC Tokyo's
home stadium is the Ajinomoto Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 49,970.
Tokyo Verdy's
home stadium is the Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka, which has a seating capacity of 15,208.
FC Tokyo's
highest finish in the J1 League came in 2004 when they finished as runners-up.
Tokyo Verdy's
highest finish in the J1 League came in 2000 when they finished as champions.