[MoCH] Fifa World Cup - Japan

Day 2,395, 05:59 Published in Japan Japan by Nanashi Senshi






As you all know, soon, very soon xD the long awaited Fifa world cup in Brazil will start. Some of us have our rl national teams that have qualified to the world cup and some don't, but that still doesn't mean that we all can't support Japan😁 Having in mind that Japan has qualified to the World cup I decided to publish this article, to give you some info about Japan and what can we except from their football team from this World cup.



How they qualified
The mammoth, two-year qualifying campaign saw Japan progress game-by-game under Alberto Zaccheroni, who took over in the wake of the team’s impressive run at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. The new-look Japan were struggling to fit into the Italian’s strategy as they began their qualifying bid in lacklustre style, losing to Uzbekistan and Korea DPR before seeing their progression into the fourth round secured.

Their transition proved successful, inspired by talisman Keisuke Honda and spearheaded by the likes of Shinji Kagawa and Shinji Okazaki, the Japanese began to gel in the fourth round. Two emphatic opening victories over Oman (3-0) and Jordan (6-0) saw the Samurai Blue as the group’s runaway leaders and although they were held by Australia to a 1-1 draw, Oman and Iraq’s losses put Zaccheroni’s side on the cusp of qualification.

An unexpected 2-1 loss in Jordan may have briefly delayed their celebration party, but they battled back to draw Australia 1-1, providing Japan with the requisite point to seal their fifth successive FIFA World Cup appearance.

FIFA World Cup finals history
They failed to live up to the expectations in their debut FIFA World Cup, losing three straight games to bow out. However, 2002 Korea/Japan saw them make history on home soil in Asia's first FIFA World Cup, winning a group that also featured Russia, Belgium and Tunisia to storm into the second round, only to lose out to eventual third-place finishers Turkey by a solitary goal. They were brought back down to earth at Germany 2006, salvaging merely a point from three group games to dump out.

They more than redeemed themselves at South Africa 2010 though, progressing to the second stage at the expense of the likes of Denmark and Cameroon. They came close to stunning Paraguay in the consequent round-of-16 clash, with the South Americans only advancing through a penalty shootout victory after regular and extra time finished goalless.

The key players
Having excelled during the last FIFA World Cup and the recent AFC Asian Cup, AC Milan midfielder Keisuke Honda has quickly established his place as the team's new leader, filling the void left by Hidetoshi Nakata and Shunsuke Nakamura.

Spearheading the attacking-line are Shinji Kagawa and Shinji Okazaki, who finished the continental finals as the team's top-scorer with three goals. Driving the central field alongside Honda is set-piece specialist Yasuhito Endo while Schalke defender Atsuto Uchida is the key man at the rearguard.

Best performances in a FIFA competition: Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Mexico City 1968 (Third place), FIFA U-20 World Cup Nigeria 1999 (Runners-up), FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico 2011 (Quarter-finals)
Former stars: Kazuyoshi Miura, Shunsuke Nakamura, Hidetoshi Nakata

Coach: Alberto Zaccheroni


Best performances in a FIFA competition: Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Mexico City 1968 (Third place), FIFA U-20 World Cup Nigeria 1999 (Runners-up), FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico 2011 (Quarter-finals)
Former stars: Kazuyoshi Miura, Shunsuke Nakamura, Hidetoshi Nakata



They are in Group C with:
- Colombia
- Greece
- Côte d'Ivoire

I'm not an expert but i think that they have (some) chances to pass the group stage of qualifications, but still who knows their opponents are tougher than they look xD

Game schedule:
1) Côte d'Ivoire VS Japan - 14. june
2) Japan VS Greece - 19. june
3) Japan VS Colombia - 24. june



For more informations about Japan itself, their football team and how did they manage to qualify check this video - World Cup Team Profile: JAPAN .

Official page of Japan on FIfa world cup website, where you can find latest news regarding the japanese football team - Japan.

Also our neighborhood country and ally has qualified to the Fifa World cup - South Korea, for more info: Korea republic



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