◇Meiji Yasuda J1 Round 3 Kyoto 1-4 Iwata (March 5, 2022 Sanga S) Meiji Yasuda J1 Round 3 was played on the 5th, with Kyoto at home to Iwata on the 1st. -4 and a crushing defeat. GK Naoto Kamifukumoto (32) was sent off due to VAR judgment in the first half of the additional time of 0-1. This judgment caused a controversy on the Internet, and immediately after that, "DOGSO" emerged as the number one domestic trend on Twitter. [Photo] Referee Inoue presents Kyoto's Kamifukumoto with a red card in the 45th minute of the first half Goalkeeper Kamifukumoto, who had an astounding 92.3% save rate in the first two games after the start of the season, was midfielder Suzuki in the 7th minute of the first half Fine save the intense shot of. He suddenly saved the team from a pinch, and in the 20th minute, he ran a long ball from the opposing goalkeeper to the halfway line and cleared it with his head. This loose ball was shot into an empty goal, but he desperately returned and cleared it with his head just before the penalty area. Even the opposing supporters were confused by the "super-aggressive" defense in which the goalkeeper cleared the field twice in a row using his head. However, this positive attitude backfires. In the injury time of the first half, FW Sugimoto, who came out of the right side with a through pass, jumped out of the penalty area and stopped him with a fierce charge, and was called a foul. The referee presented a yellow card, but the VAR decision was made here and the referee finally confirmed it directly in the on-field review. The referee canceled the yellow card and presented the red card. Kyoto had to fight with 10 men for the remaining 45 minutes. In response to this decision on the internet, "Even if there is one defender on the cover, of course I can't use my hands, and the goal was empty, so I think it's a correct decision that meets the 4 requirements of DOGSO." But it's not like I'm going to the extreme outside, and I was able to shoot straight into an unmanned goal, so DOGSO is fine." If there is a vacancy, the conditions of DOGSO will be met,” commented in support of the referee's decision. On the other hand, "I just saw Kamifukumoto's DOGSO, but isn't this a bit too broad of an interpretation of the direction of play?" I thought," "Well, the direction of the ball is not facing the goal... Is that DOGSO?" It was a very controversial play, but midfielder Sho Naruoka (37), who played in Iwata and Niigata, said on his Twitter, "It's a very difficult scene. It was a control that was a little away from the goal. It was a situation where if we didn't make contact, we would have been able to shoot into an unmanned goal as soon as we switched places, so I think it was sent off. ▼ DOGSO DOGSO is an abbreviation of "Denying an Obvious Goal-Scoring Opportunity", meaning "blocking a decisive scoring opportunity". The term appears in the 2018 Japanese Football Laws of the Game. DOGSO has the following four conditions, and if even one of them does not apply, it is not a DOGSO. (1) Direction of play (whether the attacking team is facing the goal) (2) Location of the foul and distance to the goal (3) Positions of defending players Keep or could have been in control