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Fukui Maruoka RUCK speaks restlessly

January 10, 2021 10:29 am

Hokuriku Road Down Line near Araki Bessho-cho, Fukui City, where you are trapped = around 7:30 am on the 10th, Araki Bessho-cho, Fukui City (provided by Fukui Maruoka RUCK)

Hokuriku Road Down Line near Araki Bessho-cho, Fukui City, where it got stuck

On the evening of January 9, the bus in which the players of the Fukui Maruoka RUCK women’s futsal team were caught in a large-scale stalemate on the downline of the Hokuriku Highway in Fukui Prefecture returning from the scene match. With no prospect of resolution, I’m hungry for sweets. The player injured in the match complained of pain. On the 10th morning came in the car and “when can I go home?” He spoke of his uncomfortable feelings.

The chartered bus with 12 players and coaches left the venue in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, where the Japan Women’s League (Women’s F League) match took place, around 3:00 pm on the 9th. The planned arrival of the Maruoka Interchange (IC) in Fukui prefecture was at 7:00 pm. He was wary of the effects of the snow, but he thought the road was safe. The snow on the roadside deepened from the neighborhood beyond the Tsuruga IC. Before 7:00 pm after passing the Fukui IC, the train line came to a complete stop.

⇒[Foto]Athletes sleeping placing cardboard in the car

He collects information on his smartphone, but says: “I did not know the cause or the prospect of a resolution.” I ate little by little the drinking water that I got from the party headquarters and the sweets that I had bought. Some athletes slept with cardboard on the floor.

Hail hits the ceiling even in the middle of the night, and the outside of the window is pure white. I was worried. One player who aimed for his ankle in the game complained that it was “swollen and sore.” Another player went out, packed snow in a plastic bag, and frosted overnight.

“It is a relief to be able to move because there is a lot of room in the car,” said the athlete. Another player said: “We have friends, but we cannot be alone.” The team is made up primarily of teenagers and college students who have just graduated from high school. He frequently kept in touch with the parents who were waiting at home and with the director who accompanied the U15 team expedition (under 15).



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