Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league is
scheduled to resume on July 19, with J.League soccer expected to
start a couple of weeks later, but no fans will be allowed into
stadiums amid fears of new coronavirus infections.
The Remote Cheerer system lets fans watching matches on
television in their living rooms cheer, or boo, the players on
the pitch via their smartphones, sending either a pre-recorded
shout-out or their own personal message.
The voices they send will reverberate around the stadium in real
time, transmitted by giant loudspeakers.
Yamaha Corporation, which has developed the app, recently tested
the system at the 50,000 capacity Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA, which
is mainly used for soccer, with two J.League clubs, Jubilo Iwata
and Shimizu S-Pulse, taking part in the trial.
Fans watching on television were able to send their support
through 58 speakers around the ground. Viewers can decide which
speaker will broadcast their cheer.
"At one point during the system field test, I closed ...
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