Japan Fixtures 2024/25
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Road To The 2022 World Cup:
A spot in this year’s World Cup in Qatar for Japan meant that they needed to progress through to two qualifying rounds. The second qualifier saw Japan being placed in Group F where they needed to play Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Myanmar. Japan successfully won all of their 8 games whilst scoring 46 goals and only conceding twice. Resulting in an astounding goal difference of 44 - an astronomical figure considering they only played 8 games.
Upon qualifying through to the Third Round, Japan was placed in Group B. This group saw Saudi Arabia, Oman, China and Vietnam join Japan. From the 10 games played, Japan successfully secured a spot for the Qatar World Cup whilst finishing second. Only 1 draw stood between the Japanese national football team finishing second instead of first.
Despite this, Japan has managed to score 58 goals whilst only conceding 6 at their end. Proving that they understand where the goal is and how to stop the opposition from scoring against them. This form will bold really well for them moving forward.
Time will tell how Japan will progress in this competition, but one thing is for certain - they will want to give everything they have for their nation and their fans.
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Key Players:
A Serial Winner Striker
Takumi Minamino is a serial winner who understands what it takes to win most major trophies in football. Winning 6 Austrian Bundesliga’s from 2014-15 to 2019-2020, back-to-back as well as 4 Austrian Cups back-to-back. Minamino demands the best of himself and his team. He has also won the Premier League and EFL Cup with Liverpool.
Takumi Minamino will want to add the World Cup into his trophy cabinet A Future Star Defender
Takehiro Tomiyasu has become a fan favourite for Gunners fans since he joined Arsenal in 2021. The 23-year old has already gained 26 caps for Japan as a Centre-back and a Right-back. Tomiyasu will surely be a fan favourite for this tournament. A World-Class Defender
Since becoming a household name in the Premier League with Southampton, Maya Yoshida has since been playing for Sampdoria in Serie A. Yoshida will only have 1-2 World Cup tournaments left before he will retire from the beautiful game - despite him maintaining his quality. Therefore he will be as hungry as ever to lift the World Cup with Japan.