The 2022 J.League Asia Challenge was the 4th edition of the referred
friendlyassociation football tournament, played from 12 to 15 November on
Thailand in 2 different venues. [1] Organized by the
J.League, it is part of the J.LEAGUE Asian Strategy. [2]
Format
Two teams from
J.League and two teams from
Thai League 1 participated on the tournament, organized in a round-robin tournament format. Unordinarily, each Thai League 1 team will face only one J.League opponent in the tournament, while both of the two J.League teams will face only one Thai League opponent, alongside a match-up between both Japanese clubs. With the amount of matches played when comparing the four teams being unproportional, no club was awarded a trophy, or deemed champions of the tournament. [3][4]
In Thailand, matches were broadcast by Siamsport's YouTube Channel, and by
PPTV, a
digital terrestrial television. On Japan, matches were broadcast by J.League Official YouTube Channel (in Japanese). Viewers from overseas watched the matches on the J.League International YouTube channel.[6]
^"Jリーグ公式YouTubeチャンネルでのライブ配信が決定!【2022Jリーグ アジアチャレンジinタイ】" [Live streaming on the official J.League YouTube channel has been decided! [2022 J.League Asia Challenge in Thailand]]. jleague.jp (in Japanese). Japan Professional Football League. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
The 2022 J.League Asia Challenge was the 4th edition of the referred
friendlyassociation football tournament, played from 12 to 15 November on
Thailand in 2 different venues. [1] Organized by the
J.League, it is part of the J.LEAGUE Asian Strategy. [2]
Format
Two teams from
J.League and two teams from
Thai League 1 participated on the tournament, organized in a round-robin tournament format. Unordinarily, each Thai League 1 team will face only one J.League opponent in the tournament, while both of the two J.League teams will face only one Thai League opponent, alongside a match-up between both Japanese clubs. With the amount of matches played when comparing the four teams being unproportional, no club was awarded a trophy, or deemed champions of the tournament. [3][4]
In Thailand, matches were broadcast by Siamsport's YouTube Channel, and by
PPTV, a
digital terrestrial television. On Japan, matches were broadcast by J.League Official YouTube Channel (in Japanese). Viewers from overseas watched the matches on the J.League International YouTube channel.[6]
^"Jリーグ公式YouTubeチャンネルでのライブ配信が決定!【2022Jリーグ アジアチャレンジinタイ】" [Live streaming on the official J.League YouTube channel has been decided! [2022 J.League Asia Challenge in Thailand]]. jleague.jp (in Japanese). Japan Professional Football League. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.