NEWS
U-15 Japan National Team finishes the EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018 with a sweeping victory over Mongolia
29 July 2018
EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018 5th Match vs U-15 Mongolia National Team
Sat. 28 July 2018 Kick-off 10:30 (Local time) Match duration 60mins (30mins x2)
National Football Training Center (Xianghe, China PR)
U-15 Japan National Team 10-0 (5-0, 5-0) U-15 Mongolia National Team
Scores
4' TOYAMA Haruki
7' own goal
22' KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke
23' KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke
27' TOYAMA Haruki
36' KAWANO Kota
47' NOZAWA Leon
53' NOZAWA Leon
57' NOZAWA Leon
60' KAJIURA Yuki
Starting Line-ups
GK: KANOSHIMA Yu
DF: KIKUCHI Shuta, SUWAMA Kosei, ICHIHARA Miran, MATSUKI Kuryu
MF: TOYAMA Haruki, KAJIURA Yuki, SATO Yosei
FW: TAKAYANAGI Eijiro, KATO Tsubasa, KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke
Reserves
GK: TANAKA Haruki
DF: MORITA Sho, TANAKA Hayato, OSAKO Aoto
FW: NOZAWA Leon, KAWANO Kota
Substitutions
HT KANOSHIMA Yu → TANAKA Haruki
HT TOYAMA Haruki → OSAKO Aoto
HT SUWAMA Kosei → TANAKA Hayato
HT KIKUCHI Shuta → MORITA Sho
HT KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke → NOZAWA Leon
HT TAKAYANAGI Eijiro → KAWANO Kota
Match Report
The U-15 Japan National Team faced the U-15 Mongolia National Team on the final day of the EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018. Japan showed their dominance from the early minutes as they scored the opening goal in the fourth minute, when TAKAYANAGI Eijiro chased down a through ball and fired a shot that was deflected off the opposing goalkeeper. TOYAMA Haruki was there to convert the loose ball to give his side an early lead. Mongolia committed an own goal just three minutes later when their goalkeeper mishandled a corner kick delivered by Toyama to give the Japanese side a two-goal lead. Japan continued to take the initiative, but their third goal didn’t come until the 22nd minute, which was followed by the fourth goal just a minute later, both of which scored by KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke’s left footed shot. Toyama scored his second goal of the match in the 27th minute as the match entered halftime with a score of 5-0.
Japan utilised all five of their substitutes during halftime and kept on their dominance over Mongolia. In the 36th minute, KAWANO Kota responded to a through ball delivered by SATO Yosei and scored the team’s sixth goal. NOZAWA Leon marked a hat-trick within 10 minutes of play when he scored consecutive goals in the 47th, 53rd, and 57th minute. KAJIURA Yuki’s goal in the 60th minute capped off the goal rush as Japan won the match with the final score of 10-0.
Although there will not be any outright winner or champion emerging from this tournament as it is not a competitive Championship, Japan finished with a record of five wins and one draw in six matches of play, including the training match against Korea Republic. On this day, the 10 participating teams gathered during the evening to conduct a farewell party, as each team entertained the party by singing songs and displaying dance performances. Japan’s Nozawa Leon was the leading scorer in group A while TANAKA Hayato was named the group MVP.
Coach's Comment
Coach MORIYAMA Yoshiro
In this tournament, 10 teams from the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) was divided into two groups to compete for the title. The matches against Korea DPR, China PR, and the training match against Korea Republic were all close matches while the matches against Chinese Taipei, Northern Mariana Islands, and Mongolia turned out to be lopsided matches. In the training match against Korea Republic, after we scored the goal, our opponents attacked tenaciously, but our team showed great persistence to maintain the lead until the end. The match against Korea DPR followed on the next day, and the players made great adjustments to cope with the strong and intense pressure applied by the opponents, which was something they have never experienced before. The match was so intense that players from both sides were seen collapsing onto the pitch after they heard the final whistle, gesturing that they all gave everything they’ve got during the match. I strongly believe that experiencing such match at a young age of 15 will give the players a positive boost to their development as a football player.
In the final day of the tournament, the 10 teams participated in a farewell party and the Japanese players were given the opportunity to communicate with other players from different teams and spent a wonderful time together. I would like to thank the EAFF and the Chinese Football Association for all their efforts to make this tournament possible. I would also like to thank the clubs, school teachers, and parents for allowing the players to join this team during their limited time of summer vacation. With the national tournament and other events scheduled ahead of them, we greatly appreciate your cooperation. Thank you very much.
Schedule
EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018 | ||
---|---|---|
Mon. 23 July | 2-0 | 1st Match vs U-15 China PR (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Wed. 25 July | 6-0 | 2nd Match vs U-15 Chinese Taipei (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Thu. 26 July | 16-0 | 3rd Match vs U-15 Northern Mariana Islands (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Fri. 27 July | 1-1 | 4th Match vs U-15 Korea DPR (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Sat. 28 July | 10-0 | 5th Match vs U-15 Mongolia (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
*Local Time
*All matches will be held at the National Football Training Center (Xianghe)
*The schedule is subject to change due to the team condition, the weather, etc.
EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018
Tournament Dates: Mon. 23 July - Sat. 28 July 2018
Tournament Venue: National Football Training Center (China PR)
Tournament Information
Related Information
Related News
- National Teams 2018/07/28 U-15 Japan National Team ties with Korea DPR in a close match at the EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018
- National Teams 2018/07/27 U-15 Japan National Team beats Northern Mariana Islands with goal rush
- National Teams 2018/07/26 U-15 Japan National Team beats Chinese Taipei for second consecutive win
NEWS
U-15 Japan National Team finishes the EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018 with a sweeping victory over Mongolia
29 July 2018
EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018 5th Match vs U-15 Mongolia National Team
Sat. 28 July 2018 Kick-off 10:30 (Local time) Match duration 60mins (30mins x2)
National Football Training Center (Xianghe, China PR)
U-15 Japan National Team 10-0 (5-0, 5-0) U-15 Mongolia National Team
Scores
4' TOYAMA Haruki
7' own goal
22' KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke
23' KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke
27' TOYAMA Haruki
36' KAWANO Kota
47' NOZAWA Leon
53' NOZAWA Leon
57' NOZAWA Leon
60' KAJIURA Yuki
Starting Line-ups
GK: KANOSHIMA Yu
DF: KIKUCHI Shuta, SUWAMA Kosei, ICHIHARA Miran, MATSUKI Kuryu
MF: TOYAMA Haruki, KAJIURA Yuki, SATO Yosei
FW: TAKAYANAGI Eijiro, KATO Tsubasa, KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke
Reserves
GK: TANAKA Haruki
DF: MORITA Sho, TANAKA Hayato, OSAKO Aoto
FW: NOZAWA Leon, KAWANO Kota
Substitutions
HT KANOSHIMA Yu → TANAKA Haruki
HT TOYAMA Haruki → OSAKO Aoto
HT SUWAMA Kosei → TANAKA Hayato
HT KIKUCHI Shuta → MORITA Sho
HT KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke → NOZAWA Leon
HT TAKAYANAGI Eijiro → KAWANO Kota
Match Report
The U-15 Japan National Team faced the U-15 Mongolia National Team on the final day of the EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018. Japan showed their dominance from the early minutes as they scored the opening goal in the fourth minute, when TAKAYANAGI Eijiro chased down a through ball and fired a shot that was deflected off the opposing goalkeeper. TOYAMA Haruki was there to convert the loose ball to give his side an early lead. Mongolia committed an own goal just three minutes later when their goalkeeper mishandled a corner kick delivered by Toyama to give the Japanese side a two-goal lead. Japan continued to take the initiative, but their third goal didn’t come until the 22nd minute, which was followed by the fourth goal just a minute later, both of which scored by KATSUSHIMA Shinnosuke’s left footed shot. Toyama scored his second goal of the match in the 27th minute as the match entered halftime with a score of 5-0.
Japan utilised all five of their substitutes during halftime and kept on their dominance over Mongolia. In the 36th minute, KAWANO Kota responded to a through ball delivered by SATO Yosei and scored the team’s sixth goal. NOZAWA Leon marked a hat-trick within 10 minutes of play when he scored consecutive goals in the 47th, 53rd, and 57th minute. KAJIURA Yuki’s goal in the 60th minute capped off the goal rush as Japan won the match with the final score of 10-0.
Although there will not be any outright winner or champion emerging from this tournament as it is not a competitive Championship, Japan finished with a record of five wins and one draw in six matches of play, including the training match against Korea Republic. On this day, the 10 participating teams gathered during the evening to conduct a farewell party, as each team entertained the party by singing songs and displaying dance performances. Japan’s Nozawa Leon was the leading scorer in group A while TANAKA Hayato was named the group MVP.
Coach's Comment
Coach MORIYAMA Yoshiro
In this tournament, 10 teams from the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) was divided into two groups to compete for the title. The matches against Korea DPR, China PR, and the training match against Korea Republic were all close matches while the matches against Chinese Taipei, Northern Mariana Islands, and Mongolia turned out to be lopsided matches. In the training match against Korea Republic, after we scored the goal, our opponents attacked tenaciously, but our team showed great persistence to maintain the lead until the end. The match against Korea DPR followed on the next day, and the players made great adjustments to cope with the strong and intense pressure applied by the opponents, which was something they have never experienced before. The match was so intense that players from both sides were seen collapsing onto the pitch after they heard the final whistle, gesturing that they all gave everything they’ve got during the match. I strongly believe that experiencing such match at a young age of 15 will give the players a positive boost to their development as a football player.
In the final day of the tournament, the 10 teams participated in a farewell party and the Japanese players were given the opportunity to communicate with other players from different teams and spent a wonderful time together. I would like to thank the EAFF and the Chinese Football Association for all their efforts to make this tournament possible. I would also like to thank the clubs, school teachers, and parents for allowing the players to join this team during their limited time of summer vacation. With the national tournament and other events scheduled ahead of them, we greatly appreciate your cooperation. Thank you very much.
Schedule
EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018 | ||
---|---|---|
Mon. 23 July | 2-0 | 1st Match vs U-15 China PR (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Wed. 25 July | 6-0 | 2nd Match vs U-15 Chinese Taipei (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Thu. 26 July | 16-0 | 3rd Match vs U-15 Northern Mariana Islands (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Fri. 27 July | 1-1 | 4th Match vs U-15 Korea DPR (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
Sat. 28 July | 10-0 | 5th Match vs U-15 Mongolia (National Football Training Center (Xianghe)) |
*Local Time
*All matches will be held at the National Football Training Center (Xianghe)
*The schedule is subject to change due to the team condition, the weather, etc.
EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018
Tournament Dates: Mon. 23 July - Sat. 28 July 2018
Tournament Venue: National Football Training Center (China PR)
Tournament Information
Related Information
Related News
- National Teams 2018/07/28 U-15 Japan National Team ties with Korea DPR in a close match at the EAFF U15 Boys' Tournament 2018
- National Teams 2018/07/27 U-15 Japan National Team beats Northern Mariana Islands with goal rush
- National Teams 2018/07/26 U-15 Japan National Team beats Chinese Taipei for second consecutive win
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