Olympic History
(Men's Soccer)

  • 1936 Berlin

    The Berlin Olympics was the first time Japan made their appearance in the men's football tournament at the Summer Olympics. 16 countries participated in the knockout tournament, where Japan played against Sweden in the first round. Facing the Scandinavian powerhouse, Japan conceded two goals in the first half, but showcased their resilience in the second half. KAWAMOTO Taizo initiated the rally by scoring a goal in the 49th minute, which was followed by the equaliser scored by UKON Tokutaro in the 62nd minute. It was MATSUNAGA Akira who scored the go-ahead goal in the 85th minute to complete the comeback. With Japan defeating one of the tournament favourites 3-2, this match was later dubbed as the “Miracle of Berlin.” However, the Japanese side lost at the quarterfinals 0-8 against Italy who went onto win the gold medal.

    tournament
    1st Round1936.8.4 Hertha Platz Stadium / Germany
    Japan
    3
    • 0 1st 2
    • 3 2nd 0
    2
    Sweden
    49' KAWAMOTO Taizo
    62' UKON Tokutari
    85' MATSUNAGA Akira
    Goals Scored
    25' Erik Persson
    37' Erik Persson
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    SANO Rihei HORIE Tadao, TAKEUCHI Teizo(Cap.), TATSUHARA Moto, OITA Koichi, KIN Yong-Sik, MATSUNAGA Akira, UKON Tokutari, KAWAMOTO Taizo, KAMO Takeshi, KAMO Shogo
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    FUWA Sei SUZUKI Yasuo, TAKAHASHI Toyoji, SASANO Sekiji, TAKENOKOSHI Shigemaru, NISHIMURA Shoichi
    Coach
    SUZUKI Shigeyoshi
    Quarterfinals1936.8.7
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 2
    • 0 2nd 6
    8
    Italy
     
    Goals Scored
    14' Annibale Frossi
    32' Carlo Biagi
    57' Carlo Biagi
    75' Annibale Frossi
    80' Annibale Frossi
    81' Carlo Biagi
    82' Carlo Biagi
    89' Giulio Cappelli
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    SANO Rihei SUZUKI Yasuo, TAKEUCHI Teizo(Cap.), TATSUHARA Moto, OITA Koichi , KIN Yong-Sik, MATSUNAGA Akira, UKON Tokutari, KAWAMOTO Taizo, KAMO Takeshi , KAMO Shogo
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    FUWA Sei HORIE Tadao, TAKAHASHI Toyoji, SASANO Sekiji, TAKENOKOSHI Shigemaru, NISHIMURA Shoichi
    Coach
    SUZUKI Shigeyoshi
  • 1956 Melbourne

    Although the tournament was originally scheduled to be competed by 16 teams, five teams including China PR and Hungary withdrew from the competition to make it an 11 team tournament. Japan faced Korea Republic at the Far-East regional qualifiers where the two sides drew 2-2 after playing two matches. The score remained tied after overtime, and Japan clinched their second Summer Olympics on drawing of lots. At the Olympics, Japan faced the host nation, Australia, in the first round. After conceding the opening goal from a PK in the 26th minute, the Japanese side gave up another goal in the 61st minute, losing the match 0-2. Despite the tenacious efforts made by YAEGASHI Shigeo and other members of the national team, Japan was eliminated at the first round.

    tournament
    1st Round1956.11.27 Melbourne
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 1
    • 0 2nd 1
    2
    Austlaria
     
    Goals Scored
    26' (PK)Graham Mcmillan
    61' Frank Loughran
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    FURUKAWA Yoshio HIRAKI Ryuzo, TAKAMORI Yasuo, SATO Hiroaki, OZAWA Michihiro, OMURA Waichiro, TOKITA Masanori, UCHINO Masao, YAEGASHI Shigeo, KOBAYASHI Tadao, IWABUCHI Isao
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    SHIMOMURA Yukio KAWAMOTO Taizo, NAGANUMA Ken, TAKABAYASHI Takashi, MIMURA Kakuichi, KITAGUCHI Akira
    Coach
    TAKENOKOSHI Shigemaru
  • 1964 Tokyo

    Under the leadership of the German coach Mr. Dettmar CRAMER, Japan entered the tournament with plenty of preparation as the host nation. Japan faced Argentina in their first group stage match. After conceding the opener in the 24th minute, Japan managed to level the match with the equaliser scored by SUGIYAMA Ryuichi in the 54th minute. Despite giving up the lead in the 62nd minute, the host nation rallied in the closing minutes, as KAWABUCHI Saburo and OGI Aritatsu scored back-to-back goals in the 81st and 82nd minute respectively, giving Japan a 3-2 come from behind victory against the South American powerhouse. Although Japan lost to Ghana 2-3 in their next match, the team managed to reach the knockout stage as the runners-up of their group. However, Japan fell short from winning the medal, as they were overwhelmed by Czechoslovakia, who they lost 0-4 at the quarterfinals.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Ghana 3 1 1 0 4 3
    2 Japan 2 1 0 1 5 5
    3 Argentina 1 0 1 1 3 4
    Group Stage MD11964.10.14 Komazawa Athletics Stadium
    Japan
    3
    • 0 1st 1
    • 3 2nd 1
    2
    Argentina
    54' SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    81' KAWABUCHI Saburo
    82' OGI Aritatsu
    Goals Scored
    24' Juan Carlos Dominguez
    62' Juan Carlos Dominguez
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, YAEGASHI Shigeo, KAMATA Mitsuo, SUZUKI Ryozo, KAWABUCHI Saburo, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, OGI Aritatsu, MIYAMOTO Teruki, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HOSAKA Tsukasa HIRAKI Ryuzo, WATANABE Masashi, TSUGITANI Shozo, KAMI Hisao, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
    Group Stage MD21964.10.16 Komazawa Athletics Stadium
    Japan
    2
    • 1 1st 1
    • 1 2nd 2
    3
    Ghana
    12' SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    52' YAEGASHI Shigeo
    Goals Scored
    28' Joseph Agyemang-Gyau
    69' Samuel Acquah
    80' Edward Jona Aggrey-Finn
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, SUZUKI Ryozo, KAMI Hisao, KAMATA Mitsuo, MIYAMOTO Teruki, OGI Aritatsu, YAEGASHI Shigeo, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HOSAKA Tsukasa HIRAKI Ryuzo, WATANABE Masashi, KAWABUCHI Saburo, TSUGITANI Shozo, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken

    Knockout Stage

    Knockout Stage
    Quarterfinals1964.10.18 Komazawa Athletics Stadium
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 1
    • 0 2nd 3
    4
    Czechoslovakia
    Goals Scored
    43' Jan Brumowsky
    59' Jan Brumowsky
    69' (PK)Josef Vojta
    86' Ivan Mraz
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, SUZUKI Ryozo, OGI Aritatsu, KAMATA Mitsuo, KAWABUCHI Saburo, YAEGASHI Shigeo, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, MIYAMOTO Teruki, WATANABE Masashi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HOSAKA Tsukasa HIRAKI Ryuzo, TSUGITANI Shozo, KAMI Hisao, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
    Informal1964.10.20 Nagai Stadium
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 4
    • 1 2nd 2
    6
    Yugoslavia
    61' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    Goals Scored
    3' Slaven Zambata
    5' Slaven Zambata
    28' Ivan Osim
    43' Slaven Zambata
    60' Ivan Osim
    63' Slaven Zambata
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, OGI Aritatsu, SUZUKI Ryozo, KAMATA Mitsuo, KAWABUCHI Saburo, MIYAMOTO Teruki, YAEGASHI Shigeo, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HOSAKA Tsukasa HIRAKI Ryuzo, WATANABE Masashi, TSUGITANI Shozo, KAMI Hisao, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
  • 1968 Mexico

    Following the Tokyo Olympics, Japan continued to make efforts to strengthen the team ahead of the Summer Olympics held in Mexico City. Japan started off the group stage by defeating Nigeria 3-1 thanks to the hat-trick scored by KAMAMOTO Kunishige. After coming from behind to draw against Brazil, the Japanese side drew against Spain 0-0 to clinch the quarterfinals as the runners-up of their group.
    It was Kamamoto who shined at the quarterfinals against France, as the striker scored in the 27th and 59th minute to give Japan a 3-1 victory. However, Japan lost 0-5 to Hungary at the semi-finals. Japan faced the host nation, Mexico, at the bronze medal match, where Kamamoto registered another brace, scoring in the 20th and 40th minute, to give Japan their long cherished dream of winning a medal at the Olympics.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Spain 5 2 1 0 4 0
    2 Japan 4 1 2 0 4 2
    3 Brazil 2 0 2 1 4 5
    4 Nigeria 1 0 1 2 4 9
    Group Stage MD11968.10.14 Estadio Cuauhtémoc / Mexico
    Japan
    3
    • 1 1st 1
    • 2 2nd 0
    1
    Nigeria
    24' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    72' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    89' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    Goals Scored
    33' Olumuiywa Oshode
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, MORI Takaji, KAMATA Mitsuo, OGI Aritatsu, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, YAEGASHI Shigeo(Cap.)→75' KUWAHARA Yasuyuki, MIYAMOTO Teruki, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, MATSUMOTO Ikuo
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HAMAZAKI Masahiro KUWAHARA Yasuyuki, WATANABE Masashi, SUZUKI Ryozo, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, YUGUCHI Eizo
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
    Group Stage MD21968.10.16 Estadio Cuauhtémoc / Mexico
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 1
    • 1 2nd 0
    1
    Brazil
    83' WATANABE Masashi
    Goals Scored
    9' Fernando Ferretti
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, MORI Takaji, KAMATA Mitsuo, OGI Aritatsu, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, MIYAMOTO Teruki, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, MATSUMOTO Ikuo→81' WATANABE Masashi, KUWAHARA Yasuyuki→HT MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HAMAZAKI Masahiro WATANABE Masashi, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, YAEGASHI Shigeo, SUZUKI Ryozo, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi, YUGUCHI Eizo
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
    Group Stage MD31968.10.18 Estadio Azteca / Mexico
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    0
    Spain
    Goals Scored
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, KAMATA Mitsuo, OGI Aritatsu, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Teruki→73' YUGUCHI Eizo, WATANABE Masashi, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HAMAZAKI Masahiro YUGUCHI Eizo, YAEGASHI Shigeo, SUZUKI Ryozo, MATSUMOTO Ikuo, KUWAHARA Yasuyuki, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken

    Knockout Stage

    Knockout Stage
    Quarterfinals1968.10.20 Estadio Azteca / Mexico
    Japan
    3
    • 1 1st 1
    • 2 2nd 0
    1
    France
    27' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    59' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    70' WATANABE Masashi
    Goals Scored
    32' Charles Teamboueon
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, KAMATA Mitsuo, OGI Aritatsu, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Teruki, WATANABE Masashi, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi→70' MATSUMOTO Ikuo
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HAMAZAKI Masahiro MATSUMOTO Ikuo, YAEGASHI Shigeo, SUZUKI Ryozo, KUWAHARA Yasuyuki, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi, YUGUCHI Eizo
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
    Semifinals1968.10.22 Estadio Azteca / Mexico
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 1
    • 0 2nd 4
    5
    Hungary
     
    Goals Scored
    30' Lajos Szűcs
    53' (PK)Dezsö Novak
    60' Lajos Szűcs
    65' (PK)Dezsö Novak
    75' Lajos Szűcs
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, KAMATA Mitsuo, OGI Aritatsu, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu→67' TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi, MORI Takaji, MIYAMOTO Teruki→60' YAEGASHI Shigeo, WATANABE Masashi, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HAMAZAKI Masahiro TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi, YAEGASHI Shigeo, SUZUKI Ryozo, MATSUMOTO Ikuo, KUWAHARA Yasuyuki, YUGUCHI Eizo
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
    3rd Place Match1968.10.24 Estadio Azteca / Mexico
    Japan
    2
    • 2 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    0
    Mexico
    20' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    40' KAMAMOTO Kunishige
    Goals Scored
     
    Japan
    Starting
    GK FP
    YOKOYAMA Kenzo KATAYAMA Hiroshi, YAMAGUCHI Yoshitada, KAMATA Mitsuo, MORI Takaji, OGI Aritatsu, MIYAMOTO Teruki, WATANABE Masashi, MATSUMOTO Ikuo, KAMAMOTO Kunishige, SUGIYAMA Ryuichi
    Substitutes
    GK FP
    HAMAZAKI Masahiro YAEGASHI Shigeo, MIYAMOTO Masakatsu, SUZUKI Ryozo, KUWAHARA Yasuyuki, TOMIZAWA Kiyoshi, YUGUCHI Eizo
    Coach
    NAGANUMA Ken
  • 1996 Atlanta

    For Japan, this was their first appearance at the Summer Olympics in 28 years after winning the bronze medal at Mexico City. Led by coach NISHINO Akira, the Japanese side faced Brazil in their first group stage match. Despite being dominated by the South American powerhouse, Japan managed to carry a clean sheet into the second half, with goalkeeper KAWAGUCHI Yoshikatsu leading the way. Tied at 0-0, Japan’s ITO Teruyoshi capitalised on a mistake made by the Brazilian side to break the deadlock in the 72nd minute. Japan caused a major upset by winning the match 1-0 against the tournament favourite.
    After losing to Nigeria 0-2 in the following match, Japan trailed 1-2 against Hungary deep into the second half. However, with UEMURA Kenichi scoring the equaliser and MAEZONO Masakiyo scoring the go-ahead goal in the 90th and 91st minute respectively, Japan won the match 3-2 in dramatic fashion. With the win, Japan tied Brazil and Nigeria in points, but fell short from reaching the knockout stage, as they trailed the two teams in goal difference.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Nigeria 6 2 0 1 3 1
    2 Brazil 6 2 0 1 4 2
    3 Japan 6 2 0 1 4 4
    4 Hungary 0 0 0 3 3 7
    Group Stage MD11996.7.21 Miami Orange Bowl / USA
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 0
    • 1 2nd 0
    0
    Brazil
    72' ITO Teruyoshi
    Goals Scored
     
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 KAWAGUCHI Yoshikatsu 3 SUZUKI Hideto、5 TANAKA Makoto、13 MATSUDA Naoki 6 HATTORI Toshihiro、17 MICHIKI Ryuji、10 ENDO Akihiro→75' 2 SHIRAI Hiroyuki、8 ITO Teruyoshi、7 MAEZONO Masakiyo(Cap.)、14 NAKATA Hidetoshi→82' 12 UEMURA Kenichi 9 JO Shoji→86' 16 MATSUBARA Yoshika
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 SHIMODA Takashi 2 SHIRAI Hiroyuki、12 UEMURA Kenichi 4 HIRONAGA Yuji、15 AKIBA Tadahiro 11 MORIOKA Shigeru、16 MATSUBARA Yoshika
    Coach
    NISHINO Akira
    Group Stage MD21996.7.23 Citrus Bowl / USA
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 2
    2
    Nigeria
     
    Goals Scored
    83' OG
    90' Jay Jay OKOCHA
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 KAWAGUCHI Yoshikatsu 3 SUZUKI Hideto、5 TANAKA Makoto→72' 15 AKIBA Tadahiro、13 MATSUDA Naoki、2 SHIRAI Hiroyuki 6 HATTORI Toshihiro→86' 4 HIRONAGA Yuji、17 MICHIKI Ryuji、8 ITO Teruyoshi、7 MAEZONO Masakiyo(Cap.)、14 NAKATA Hidetoshi 9 JO Shoji
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 SHIMODA Takashi 12 UEMURA Kenichi 4 HIRONAGA Yuji、10 ENDO Akihiro、15 AKIBA Tadahiro 11 MORIOKA Shigeru、16 MATSUBARA Yoshika
    Coach
    NISHINO Akira
    Group Stage MD31996.7.25 Citrus Bowl / USA
    Japan
    3
    • 1 1st 1
    • 2 2nd 1
    2
    Hungary
    39' MAEZONO Masakiyo
    90' UEMURA Kenichi
    90'+1' MAEZONO Masakiyo
    Goals Scored
    2' Tamas SANDOR 48' Csaba MADAR
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 KAWAGUCHI Yoshikatsu 3 SUZUKI Hideto、5 TANAKA Makoto、13 MATSUDA Naoki 6 HATTORI Toshihiro、17 MICHIKI Ryuji、8 ITO Teruyoshi、7 MAEZONO Masakiyo 11 MORIOKA Shigeru→36' 4 HIRONAGA Yuji、16 MATSUBARA Yoshika→89' 12 UEMURA Kenichi、9 JO Shoji
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 SHIMODA Takashi 12 UEMURA Kenichi、2 SHIRAI Hiroyuki 4 HIRONAGA Yuji、10 ENDO Akihiro、14 NAKATA Hidetoshi、15 AKIBA Tadahiro
    Coach
    NISHINO Akira
  • 2000 Sydney

    After showcasing a dominating performance at the Asian qualifiers, Japan reached their second straight Summer Olympics with a squad that was considered as the best squad in Japanese football history. At the group stage, TAKAHARA Naohiro scored a brace to propel Japan past South Africa 2-1 in the first match. NAKATA Hidetoshi and INAMOTO Junichi scored a goal apiece in Japan’s 2-1 victory over Slovakia. Despite losing to Brazil in the third match, Japan managed to advance through to the knockout stage with a record of two wins and a loss.
    YANAGISAWA Atsushi scored the opening goal in the 30th minute at the quarterfinal match against USA. After conceding the equaliser, Japan retook the lead in the 72nd minute with the go-ahead goal scored by Takahara, but once again gave up the equalising goal in the 90th minute. Neither side were able to score during overtime, sending the match into penalty shootout. While all five players successfully converted the spot kicks for USA, Japan’s fourth kicker, Nakata, failed to convert the spot kick, sending the American side into the semi-finals.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Brazil 6 2 0 1 5 4
    2 Japan 6 2 0 1 4 3
    3 Slovakia 3 1 0 2 4 6
    4 South Africa 3 1 0 2 5 5
    Group Stage MD12000.9.14 Blues Stadium / Australia
    Japan
    2
    • 1 1st 1
    • 1 2nd 0
    1
    South Africa
    46' Takahara Naohiro
    78' Takahara Naohiro
    Goals Scored
    31' Siyabonga NOMVETHE
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 Narazaki Seigo 2 Nakazawa Yuji, 4 Morioka Ryuzo, 16 Nakata Koji 12 Sakai Tomoyuki, 8 Myojin Tomokazu, 6 Inamoto Junichi, 10 Nakamura Shunsuke, 7 Nakata Hidetoshi 13 Yanagisawa Atsushi→79' 14 Motoyama Masashi, 17 Takahara Naohiro
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 Tsuzuki Ryota 5 Miyamoto Tsuneyasu, 3 Matsuda Naoki 11 Miura Atsuhiro , 14 Motoyama Masashi, 15 Nishi Norihiro 9 Hirase Tomoyuki
    Coach
    Philippe Troussier
    Group Stage MD22000.9.17 Blues Stadium / Australia
    Japan
    2
    • 0 1st 0
    • 2 2nd 1
    1
    Slovakia
    67' Nakata Hidetoshi
    74' Inamoto Junichi
    Goals Scored
    83' Andrej PORAZIK
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 Narazaki Seigo 2 Nakazawa Yuji, 4 Morioka Ryuzo, 16 Nakata Koji 11 Miura Atsuhiro, 8 Myojin Tomokazu, 6 Inamoto Junichi, 10 Nakamura Shunsuke→79' 14 Motoyama Masashi, 7 Nakata Hidetoshi 13 Yanagisawa Atsushi→54' 12 Sakai Tomoyuki, 17 Takahara Naohiro→90+2' 9 Hirase Tomoyuki
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 Tsuzuki Ryota 5 Miyamoto Tsuneyasu, 3 Matsuda Naoki 12 Sakai Tomoyuki, 14 Motoyama Masashi, 15 Nishi Norihiro 9 Hirase Tomoyuki
    Coach
    Philippe Troussier
    Group Stage MD32000.9.20 Brisbane Cricket Ground / Australia
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 1
    • 0 2nd 0
    1
    Brazil
     
    Goals Scored
    5' ALEX
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 Narazaki Seigo 2 Nakazawa Yuji, 5 Miyamoto Tsuneyasu, 16 Nakata Koji 11 Miura Atsuhiro, 8 Myojin Tomokazu, 6 Inamoto Junichi→71' 3 Matsuda Naoki, 10 Nakamura Shunsuke, 12 Sakai Tomoyuki 13 Yanagisawa Atsushi→80' 9 Hirase Tomoyuki, 17 Takahara Naohiro→90+2' 14 Motoyama Masashi
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 Tsuzuki Ryota 4 Morioka Ryuzo, 3 Matsuda Naoki 7 Nakata Hidetoshi, 14 Motoyama Masashi, 15 Nishi Norihiro 9 Hirase Tomoyuki
    Coach
    Philippe Troussier

    Knockout Stage

    Knockout Stage
    Quarterfinals2000.9.23 Hindmarsh Stadium / Australia
    Japan
    2
    • 1 1st 0
    • 1 2nd 2
    • 4 PK 5
    2
    USA
    30' Yanagisawa Atsushi
    72' Takahara Naohiro
    Goals Scored
    68' Josh WOLFF
    90' Peter VAGENAS
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 Narazaki Seigo 2 Nakazawa Yuji, 4 Morioka Ryuzo, 3 Matsuda Naoki 12 Sakai Tomoyuki, 8 Myojin Tomokazu, 6 Inamoto Junichi, 10 Nakamura Shunsuke, 7 Nakata Hidetoshi 13 Yanagisawa Atsushi→65' 11 Miura Atsuhiro, 17 Takahara Naohiro
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 Tsuzuki Ryota 5 Miyamoto Tsuneyasu, 16 Nakata Koji 11 Miura Atsuhiro, 14 Motoyama Masashi, 15 Nishi Norihiro 9 Hirase Tomoyuki
    Coach
    Philippe Troussier
  • 2004 Athens

    Japan named ONO Shinji and SOGAHATA Hitoshi as the over-age players in their third consecutive Summer Olympics. Facing Paraguay in the first group stage match, Japan struggled to find their rhythm in the early minutes, as they conceded three goals within the first half. Despite the brace scored by Ono and late goal scored by OKUBO Yoshito, Japan lost the opening match 3-4. In their second match against Italy, Japan once again conceded three goals within the first half. ABE Yuki and TAKAMATSU Daiki each scored a goal to cut down the deficit, but the team suffered their second loss with a final score of 2-3. Japan was eliminated after playing just two matches but didn’t come home empty handed, as they managed to win their third match against Ghana 1-0, thanks to the 37th minute goal scored by Okubo.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Paraguay 6 2 0 1 6 5
    2 Italy 4 1 1 1 5 5
    3 Ghana 4 1 1 1 4 4
    4 Japan 3 1 0 2 6 7
    Group Stage MD12004.8.12 Thessaloniki
    Japan
    3
    • 1 1st 3
    • 2 2nd 1
    4
    Paraguay
    22' ONO Shinji
    53' ONO Shinji
    81' OKUBO Yoshito
    Goals Scored
    5' GIMENEZ Pablo
    26' CARDOZO Jose
    37' CARDOZO Jose
    62' TORRES Aureliano
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 SOGAHATA Hitoshi 2 TANAKA Tulio, 3 MONIWA Teruyuki, 4 NASU Daisuke(Cap.)→46' 10 MATSUI Daisuke, 5 ABE Yuki 6 KONNO Yasuyuki, 7 MORISAKI Koji→66' 11 TANAKA Tatsuya, 8 ONO Shinji, 15 TOKUNAGA Yuhei 9 TAKAMATSU Daiki→74' 17 HIRAYAMA Sota, 16 OKUBO Yoshito
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 KUROKAWA Takaya 12 KIKUCHI Naoya 10 MATSUI Daisuke, 13 KOMANO Yuichi, 14 ISHIKAWA Naohiro, 17 HIRAYAMA Sota 11 TANAKA Tatsuya
    Coach
    YAMAMOTO Masakuni
    Group Stage MD22004.8.15 Volos
    Japan
    2
    • 1 1st 3
    • 1 2nd 0
    3
    Italy
    20' ABE Yuki
    90+1' TAKAMATSU Daiki
    Goals Scored
    3' de ROSSI Daniele
    8' GILARDINO Alberto
    36' GILARDINO Alberto
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 SOGAHATA Hitoshi 2 TANAKA Tulio, 3 MONIWA Teruyuki, 15 TOKUNAGA Yuhei→18' 4 NASU Daisuke 5 ABE Yuki, 6 KONNO Yasuyuki, 8 ONO Shinji(Cap.), 10 MATSUI Daisuke→76' 7 MORISAKI Koji, 13 KOMANO Yuichi→11 TANAKA Tatsuya 9 TAKAMATSU Daiki, 16 OKUBO Yoshito
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 KUROKAWA Takaya 4 NASU Daisuke, 12 KIKUCHI Naoya 7 MORISAKI Koji, 14 ISHIKAWA Naohiro, 17 HIRAYAMA Sota 11 TANAKA Tatsuya
    Coach
    YAMAMOTO Masakuni
    Group Stage MD32004.8.18 Volos
    Japan
    1
    • 1 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    0
    Ghana
    37' OKUBO Yoshito
    Goals Scored
     
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 SOGAHATA Hitoshi 2 TANAKA Tulio, 3 MONIWA Teruyuki, 12 KIKUCHI Naoya 5 ABE Yuki, 6 KONNO Yasuyuki, 8 ONO Shinji(Cap.), 13 KOMANO Yuichi→23' 7 MORISAKI Koji, 14 ISHIKAWA Naohiro→62' 10 MATSUI Daisuke 9 TAKAMATSU Daiki, 16 OKUBO Yoshito→82' 11 TANAKA Tatsuya
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 KUROKAWA Takaya 15 TOKUNAGA Yuhei 4 NASU Daisuke, 7 MORISAKI Koji 10 MATSUI Daisuke, 11 TANAKA Tatsuya, 17 HIRAYAMA Sota
    Coach
    YAMAMOTO Masakuni
  • 2008 Beijing

    Led by coach SORIMACHI Yasuharu, Japan entered the Beijing Summer Olympics without any over-age players, selecting a true U-23 squad only consisting of players born after 1985. Japan lost their first group stage match 0-1 against USA after conceding a goal in the early minutes of the second half. Despite the goal scored by TOYODA Yohei in the 79th minute, Japan lost to Nigeria 1-2, once again finding themselves eliminated after two matches. Japan walked away with zero points after losing to the Netherlands 0-1 in their final match. Players from this squad, such as NAGATOMO Yuto, UCHIDA Atsuto, HONDA Keisuke, KAGAWA Shinji, and OKAZAKI Shinji, bounced back from this bitter experience to become key players of the Japan National Team.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Nigeria 7 2 1 0 4 2
    2 Netherlands 5 1 2 0 3 2
    3 USA 4 1 1 1 4 4
    4 Japan 0 0 0 3 1 4
    Group Stage MD12008.8.7 Tianjin
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 1
    1
    USA
     
    Goals Scored
    47' Stuart HOLDEN
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 NISHIKAWA Shusaku 4 MIZUMOTO Hiroki(Cap.), 5 NAGATOMO Yuto, 6 MORISHIGE Masato, 7 UCHIDA Atsuto, 8 HONDA Keisuke 10 KAJIYAMA Yohei→17 LEE Tadanari, 12 TANIGUCHI Hiroyuki, 14 KAGAWA Shinji→84' 11 OKAZAKI Shinji 16 HONDA Takuya, 15 MORIMOTO Takayuki→72' 9 TOYODA Yohei
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 YAMAMOTO Kaito 3 YOSHIDA Maya 13 YASUDA Michihiro, 2 HOSOGAI Hajime, 9 TOYODA Yohei 11 OKAZAKI Shinji, 17 LEE Tadanari
    Coach
    SORIMACHI Yasuharu
    Group Stage MD22008.8.10 Tianjin
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 0
    • 1 2nd 2
    2
    Nigeria
    79' TOYODA Yohei
    Goals Scored
    58' Victor OBINNA
    74' Victor ANICHEBE
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 NISHIKAWA Shusaku 4 MIZUMOTO Hiroki(Cap.), 6 MORISHIGE Masato, 7 UCHIDA Atsuto, 13 YASUDA Michihiro 2 HOSOGAI Hajime→75' 10 KAJIYAMA Yohei, 8 HONDA Keisuke, 12 TANIGUCHI Hiroyuki 14 KAGAWA Shinji→63' 9 TOYODA Yohei 16 HONDA Takuya, 17 LEE Tadanari→63' 11 OKAZAKI Shinji
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 YAMAMOTO Kaito 3 YOSHIDA Maya, 5 NAGATOMO Yuto 10 KAJIYAMA Yohei, 9 TOYODA Yohei 11 OKAZAKI Shinji, 15 MORIMOTO Takayuki
    Coach
    SORIMACHI Yasuharu
    Group Stage MD32008.8.13 Shenyang
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 1
    1
    Netherlands
     
    Goals Scored
    73' (PK)Gerald SIBON
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 NISHIKAWA Shusaku 3 YOSHIDA Maya, 4 MIZUMOTO Hiroki(Cap.), 5 NAGATOMO Yuto, 6 MORISHIGE Masato 2 HOSOGAI Hajime, 12 TANIGUCHI Hiroyuki→80' 14 KAGAWA Shinji, 8 HONDA Keisuke→80' 15 MORIMOTO Takayuki, 10 KAJIYAMA Yohei 9 TOYODA Yohei, 11 OKAZAKI Shinji→86' 17 LEE Tadanari
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 YAMAMOTO Kaito 7 UCHIDA Atsuto, 13 YASUDA Michihiro 14 KAGAWA Shinji, 16 HONDA Takuya 17 LEE Tadanari, 15 MORIMOTO Takayuki
    Coach
    SORIMACHI Yasuharu
  • 2012 London

    Coach SEKIZUKA Takashi led Japan into their fifth consecutive Summer Olympics. TOKUNAGA Yuhei and YOSHIDA Maya were named as the over-age players, with the latter taking part in his second Olympics. After defeating Spain, who was considered as the tournament favourite, 1-0 thanks to the goal scored by OTSU Yuki, Japan went onto beat Morocco 1-0 with the late goal scored by NAGAI Kensuke. Despite drawing against Honduras, Japan advanced through to the knockout stage as the group leader with a record of two wins and a draw.
    With momentum on their side, Japan defeated Egypt 3-0 at the quarterfinals, but lost to Mexico 1-3 at the semi-finals, despite taking the lead with Otsu’s opener. Japan lost to Korea Republic 0-2 in the bronze medal match after conceding goals in the 38th and 57th minute, falling short of winning their first medal since the Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, which took place 44 years ago.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Japan 7 2 1 0 2 0
    2 Honduras 5 2 2 0 3 2
    3 Morocco 2 0 2 1 2 3
    4 Spain 1 0 1 2 0 2
    Group Stage MD12012.7.26 Hampden Park / Great Britain
    Japan
    1
    • 1 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    0
    Spain
    33' OTSU Yuki
    Goals Scored
     
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 GONDA Shuichi 2 TOKUNAGA Yuhei, 4 SAKAI Hiroki→73' 12 SAKAI Gotoku, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 SUZUKI Daisuke 3 OHGIHARA Takahiro→85' 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 10 HIGASHI Keigo, 16 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru, 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi 7 OTSU Yuki→HT 15 SAITO Manabu, 11 NAGAI Kensuke
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 ANDO Shunsuke 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 12 SAKAI Gotoku 6 MURAMATSU Taisuke, 14 USAMI Takashi 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 15 SAITO Manabu
    Coach
    SEKIZUKA Takashi
    Group Stage MD22012年7月29日 St Jame's Park
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 0
    • 1 2nd 0
    0
    Morocco
    84' NAGAI Kensuke
    Goals Scored
     
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 GONDA Shuichi 2 TOKUNAGA Yuhei, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 12 SAKAI Gotoku, 13 SUZUKI Daisuke 3 OHGIHARA Takahiro, 10 HIGASHI Keigo, 16 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru, 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi→90' 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu 7 OTSU Yuki→78' 15 SAITO Manabu, 11 NAGAI Kensuke
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 ANDO Shunsuke 4 SAKAI Hiroki, 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya 6 MURAMATSU Taisuke, 14 USAMI Takashi 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 15 SAITO Manabu
    Coach
    SEKIZUKA Takashi
    Group Stage MD32012.8.1 City of Coventry Stadium / Great Britain
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    0
    Honduras
    Goals Scored
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 GONDA Shuichi 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 12 SAKAI Gotoku, 13 SUZUKI Daisuke 6 MURAMATSU Taisuke, 14 USAMI Takashi, 16 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru, 7 OTSU Yuki→87' 10 HIGASHI Keigo 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu→66' 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi, 15 SAITO Manabu→80' 11 NAGAI Kensuke
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 ANDO Shunsuke 2 TOKUNAGA Yuhei, 4 SAKAI Hiroki 3 OHGIHARA Takahiro, 10 HIGASHI Keigo, 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi 11 NAGAI Kensuke
    Coach
    SEKIZUKA Takashi

    Knockout Stage

    Knockout Stage
    Quarterfinals2012.8.4 Old Trafford Stadium / Great Britain
    Japan
    3
    • 1 1st 0
    • 2 2nd 0
    0
    Egypt
    14' NAGAI Kensuke
    78' YOSHIDA Maya
    83' OTSU Yuki
    Goals Scored
     
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 GONDA Shuichi 2 TOKUNAGA Yuhei, 4 SAKAI Hiroki, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 SUZUKI Daisuke 3 OHGIHARA Takahiro, 10 HIGASHI Keigo→72' 12 SAKAI Gotoku, 16 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru, 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi→84' 14 USAMI Takashi 7 OTSU Yuki, 11 NAGAI Kensuke→20' 15 SAITO Manabu
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 ANDO Shunsuke 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 12 SAKAI Gotoku 6 MURAMATSU Taisuke, 14 USAMI Takashi 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 15 SAITO Manabu
    Coach
    SEKIZUKA Takashi
    Semifinals2012.8.7 Wembley Stadium / Great Britain
    Japan
    1
    • 1 1st 1
    • 0 2nd 2
    3
    Mexico
    12' OTSU Yuki
    Goals Scored
    31' Marco Fabianbr
    65' Oribe Peralta
    90+3' Javier CORTES
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 GONDA Shuichi 2 TOKUNAGA Yuhei, 4 SAKAI Hiroki, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 SUZUKI Daisuke 3 OHGIHARA Takahiro→83' 15 SAITO Manabu, 10 HIGASHI Keigo→71' 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 16 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru, 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi→77' 14 USAMI Takashi 7 OTSU Yuki, 11 NAGAI Kensuke
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 ANDO Shunsuke 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 12 SAKAI Gotoku 6 MURAMATSU Taisuke, 14 USAMI Takashi 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 15 SAITO Manabu
    Coach
    SEKIZUKA Takashi
    3rd Place Match2012.8.10 Millenium Stadium / Great Britain
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 1
    • 0 2nd 1
    2
    Korea Republic
     
    Goals Scored
    38' Park Chu-Young
    57' KOO Jacheol
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 GONDA Shuichi 2 TOKUNAGA Yuhei, 4 SAKAI Hiroki, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 SUZUKI Daisuke 3 OHGIHARA Takahiro→58' 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 10 HIGASHI Keigo→61' 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 16 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru, 17 KIYOTAKE Hiroshi 7 OTSU Yuki, 11 NAGAI Kensuke→70' 14 USAMI Takashi
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    18 ANDO Shunsuke 8 YAMAMURA Kazuya, 12 SAKAI Gotoku 6 MURAMATSU Taisuke, 14 USAMI Takashi 9 SUGIMOTO Kenyu, 15 SAITO Manabu
    Coach
    SEKIZUKA Takashi
  • 2016 Rio de Janeiro

    With high hopes to end their 48-year medal drought, Japan entered the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The team was led by coach TEGURAMORI Makoto, who named KOROKI Shinzo, SHIOTANI Tsukasa, and FUJIHARU Hiroki as their over-age players. The first group stage match against Nigeria became an intense goal fest, with the two teams combining for nine goals. Nigeria’s Oghenekaro ETEBO was responsible for four goals, while MINAMINO Takumi, ASANO Takuma, and SUZUKI Musashi made contributions for the Japanese side, but ended up losing the match 4-5. Japan conceded a two goal lead to Colombia in their second match but managed to walk away with a point thanks to the goals scored by Asano and NAKAJIMA Shoya. Japan kept a clean sheet to preserve the one goal lead generated by YAJIMA Shinya in the 65th minute to earn a 1-0 victory over Sweden but fell short from reaching the knockout stage after finishing third in the group.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + - + / -
    1 Nigeria 6 2 0 1 6 6 0
    2 Colombia 5 1 2 0 6 4 +2
    3 Japan 4 1 1 1 7 7 0
    4 Sweden 1 0 1 2 2 4 -2
    Group Stage MD12016.8.4 Amazonia Arena / Brazil
    Nigeria
    5
    • 3 1st 2
    • 2 2nd 2
    4
    Japan
    6' UMAR Sadiq
    10' ETEBO Oghenekaro
    42' ETEBO Oghenekaro
    52' ETEBO Oghenekaro
    66' ETEBO Oghenekaro
    Goals Scored
    9' KOHROGI Shinzoh
    13' MINAMINO Takumi
    70' ASANO Takuma
    90+5' SUZUKI Musashi
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    1 KUSHIBIKI Masatoshi 2 MUROYA Sei, 4 FUJIHARU Hiroki, 5 UEDA Naomichi, 6 SHIOTANI Tsukasa 3 ENDO Wataru(Cap.), 7 HARAKAWA Riki→53' 16 ASANO Takuma, 8 OHSHIMA Ryota, 10 NAKAJIMA Shoya→76' 9 YAJIMA Shinya, 18 MINAMINO Takumi 13 KOHROGI Shinzoh→70' 16 SUZUKI Musashi
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    12 NAKAMURA Kosuke 15 KAMEKAWA Masashi, 17 IWANAMI Takuya 9 YAJIMA Shinya, 14 IDEGUCHI Yosuke 11 SUZUKI Musashi, 16 ASANO Takuma
    Coach
    TEGURAMORI Makoto
    Group Stage MD22016.8.7 Amazonia Arena / Brazil
    Japan
    2
    • 0 1st 0
    • 2 2nd 2
    2
    Colombia
    67' ASANO Takuma
    74' NAKAJIMA Shoya
    Goals Scored
    59' GUTIERREZ Teofilo
    65' OG
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 NAKAMURA Kosuke 2 MUROYA Sei, 4 FUJIHARU Hiroki→80' 15 KAMEKAWA Masashi, 5 UEDA Naomichi, 6 SHIOTANI Tsukasa 3 ENDO Wataru(Cap.), 9 YAJIMA Shinya→62' 18 MINAMINO Takumi, 10 NAKAJIMA Shoya, 14 IDEGUCHI Yosuke→62' 8 OHSHIMA Ryota 13 KOHROGI Shinzoh, 16 ASANO Takuma
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 KUSHIBIKI Masatoshi 15 KAMEKAWA Masashi, 17 IWANAMI Takuya 7 HARAKAWA Riki, 8 OHSHIMA Ryota, 18 MINAMINO Takumi 11 SUZUKI Musashi
    Coach
    TEGURAMORI Makoto
    Group Stage MD32016.8.10 Fonte Nova Arena / Brazil
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 0
    • 1 2nd 0
    0
    Sweden
    65' YAJIMA Shinya
    Goals Scored
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 NAKAMURA Kosuke 2 MUROYA Sei, 5 UEDA Naomichi, 6 SHIOTANI Tsukasa, 15 KAMEKAWA Masashi 3 ENDO Wataru(Cap.), 8 OHSHIMA Ryota, 10 NAKAJIMA Shoya, 18 MINAMINO Takumi→57' 9 YAJIMA Shinya 13 KOHROGI Shinzoh→77' 14 IDEGUCHI Yosuke, 16 ASANO Takuma→61' 11 SUZUKI Musashi
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 KUSHIBIKI Masatoshi 4 FUJIHARU Hiroki, 17 IWANAMI Takuya 7 HARAKAWA Riki, 9 YAJIMA Shinya, 14 IDEGUCHI Yosuke 11 SUZUKI Musashi
    Coach
    TEGURAMORI Makoto
  • 2020 Tokyo

    For the second time in 57 years (since 1964), the Tokyo tournament was postponed for one year and partially held without spectators for the first time in history due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. The team, whose age limit was changed from U-23 to U-24 due to the postponement, was led by Hajime Moriyasu, who is also the head coach of SAMURAI BLUE, and the over-age players Maya Yoshida, Hiroki Sakai, and Wataru Endo, who are also key players in SAMURAI BLUE, were selected to seriously aiming to win a medal at their home country's tournament.
    The team advanced through the group stage against South Africa, Mexico, and France, winning all three matches. In the quarterfinals against New Zealand, the team struggled in a scoreless penalty shootout, but their victory raised hopes that they could achieve their goal.
    In the semifinal match against Spain, in which a win would secure a medal, the team continued to struggle, and in the 115th minute, when it looked like it would be a penalty shootout again, the team conceded a goal and was eliminated. In the third-place match for the bronze medal, the team faced Mexico, which had won in the group stage, in a rematch. However, both the content and the result of the match were reversed, and the team lost 1-3, shedding tears before winning the medal they had longed for.

    Group Stage

    Rank Teams Pts WIN DRAW LOSE + -
    1 Japan 9 3 0 0 7 1
    2 Mexico 6 2 0 1 8 3
    3 France 3 1 0 2 5 11
    4 South Africa 0 0 0 3 3 8
    Group Stage MD12021.7.22 Tokyo Stadium
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 0
    • 1 2nd 0
    0
    South Africa
    71' KUBO Takefusa
    Goals Scored
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 TANI Kosei 2 SAKAI Hiroki, 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta→72' 13 HATATE Reo, 4 ITAKURA Kou, 5 YOSHIDA Maya (Cap.) 6 ENDO Wataru, 7 KUBO Takefusa, 8 MIYOSHI Koji→60' 16 SOMA Yuki, 10 DOAN Ritsu→85' 20 町田 浩樹, 17 TANAKA Ao 19 HAYASHI Daichi→72' 18 UEDA Ayase
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 OSAKO Keisuke 15 HASHIOKA Daiki   9 MAEDA Daizen
    Coach
    MORIYASU Hajime
    Group Stage MD22021.7.25 Saitama Stadium 2002
    Japan
    2
    • 2 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 1
    1
    Mexico
    6' KUBO Takefusa
    11' DOAN Ritsu
    Goals Scored
    85' ALVARADO Roberto
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 TANI Kosei 2 SAKAI Hiroki, 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta, 4 ITAKURA Kou, 5 YOSHIDA Maya (Cap.) 6 ENDO Wataru, 7 KUBO Takefusa, 10 DOAN Ritsu→79' 11 MITOMA Kaoru, 16 SOMA Yuki→65' 9 MAEDA Daizen, 17 TANAKA Ao 19 HAYASHI Daichi→79' 18 UEDA Ayase
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 OSAKO Keisuke 13 HATATE Reo, 15 HASHIOKA Daiki 8 MIYOSHI Koji
    Coach
    MORIYASU Hajime
    Group Stage MD32021.7.28 International Stadium Yokohama
    Japan
    4
    • 2 1st 0
    • 2 2nd 0
    0
    France
    27' KUBO Takefusa
    34' SAKAI Hiroki
    70' MIYOSHI Koji
    90+1' MAEDA Daizen
    Goals Scored
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 TANI Kosei 2 SAKAI Hiroki→55' 15 HASHIOKA Daiki, 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 HATATE Reo, 14 TOMIYASU Takehiro 6 ENDO Wataru→72' 4 ITAKURA Kou, 7 KUBO Takefusa→HT 8 MIYOSHI Koji, 10 DOAN Ritsu→72' 16 SOMA Yuki, 17 TANAKA Ao→79' 9 MAEDA Daizen 18 UEDA Ayase
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 OSAKO Keisuke 11 MITOMA Kaoru
    Coach
    MORIYASU Hajime

    Knockout Stage

    Knockout Stage
    Quarterfinals2021.7.31 Ibaraki Kashima Stadium
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    • 0 1st(Ex) 0
    • 0 2nd(Ex) 0
    • (4 PK 2)
    0
    New Zealand
    Goals Scored
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 TANI Kosei 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 HATATE Reo→1st(Ex) 11 MITOMA Kaoru, 14 TOMIYASU Takehiro, 15 HASHIOKA Daiki 6 ENDO Wataru, 7 KUBO Takefusa, 10 DOAN Ritsu→2nd(Ex) 8 MIYOSHI Koji, 16 SOMA Yuki→69' 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta, 17 TANAKA Ao→1st(Ex) 4 ITAKURA Kou 19 HAYASHI Daichi→69' 18 UEDA Ayase
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 OSAKO Keisuke   9 MAEDA Daizen
    Coach
    MORIYASU Hajime
    Semifinals2021.8.3 Saitama Stadium 2002
    Japan
    0
    • 0 1st 0
    • 0 2nd 0
    • 0 1st(Ex) 0
    • 0 2nd(Ex) 1
    1
    Spain
    Goals Scored
    115' ASENSIO Marco
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 TANI Kosei 2 SAKAI Hiroki, 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta, 4 ITAKURA Kou, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 13 HATATE Reo→65' 16 SOMA Yuki 6 ENDO Wataru, 7 KUBO Takefusa→1st(Ex) 8 MIYOSHI Koji, 10 DOAN Ritsu→1st(Ex) 9 MAEDA Daizen, 17 TANAKA Ao→118' 15 HASHIOKA Daiki 19 HAYASHI Daichi→65' 18 UEDA Ayase
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 OSAKO Keisuke 21 SEKO Ayumu  
    Coach
    MORIYASU Hajime
    3rd Place Match2021.8.6 Saitama Stadium 2002
    Japan
    1
    • 0 1st 2
    • 1 2nd 1
    3
    Mexico
    78' MITOMA Kaoru
    Goals Scored
    13' CORDOVA Sebastian
    22' VASQUEZ Johan
    58' VEGA Alexis
    Japan
    Starting
    GK DF MF FW
    12 TANI Kosei 2 SAKAI Hiroki, 3 NAKAYAMA Yuta→62' 11 MITOMA Kaoru, 5 YOSHIDA Maya(Cap.), 14 TOMIYASU Takehiro 6 ENDO Wataru→80' 8 MIYOSHI Koji, 7 KUBO Takefusa, 10 DOAN Ritsu, 16 SOMA Yuki→HT 13 HATATE Reo, 17 TANAKA Ao→71' 4 ITAKURA Kou 19 HAYASHI Daichi→62' 18 UEDA Ayase
    Substitutes
    GK DF MF FW
    1 OSAKO Keisuke   9 MAEDA Daizen
    Coach
    MORIYASU Hajime
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