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Japan, officially known as the Japan national football team, is one of the most prominent football teams in Asia. The team's history in football dates back to 1874 when John's, an English teacher, introduced the sport to students at the Goryeo School. The domestic league in Japan began in 1965, and the Super Cup tournament started in 1994. The team's performance in the FIFA World Cup has been impressive, with their best ranking being 9th place in the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa.

  1. 楢崎正刚 (Seigo NARAZAKI)

    GK, Nagoya Whales

  2. 阿部勇树 (Yuji ABE)

    MF, Urawa Red Diamonds

  3. 驹野友一 (Yuichi KOMANO)

    DF, Jubilo Iwata

  4. 田中斗莉王 (Tulio TANAKA)

    DF, Nagoya Whales

  5. 长友佑都 (Yuto NAGATOMO)

    DF, FC Tokyo

  6. 内田笃人 (Atsuto UCHIDA)

    DF, Kashima Antlers

  7. 远藤保仁 (Yasuhito ENDO)

    MF, Gamba Osaka

  8. 本田圭佑 (Keisuke HONDA)

    MF, AC Milan

  9. 岩渊真奈 (Mana IWANAMI)

    DF, Kawasaki Frontale

  10. 中村俊輔 (Shunsuke NAKAMURA)

    MF, Yokohama F. Marinos

2010 World Cup Results

In the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa, Japan had an impressive performance and finished in 9th place. The final rankings for the top 10 teams in the tournament were as follows:

  1. Spain
  2. Netherlands
  3. Germany
  4. Uruguay
  5. Argentina
  6. Brazil
  7. Paraguay
  8. Ghana
  9. Japan
  10. Chile

Player Composition

In the 23-man squad for the World Cup, Japan had a significant number of players playing in European leagues, with 14 players playing abroad and only 8 players from the J-League. Key players such as Shinji Okazaki, Shinji Kagawa, Maya Yoshida, Keisuke Honda, Yuto Nagatomo, and Yoshinori Muto were among those representing Japan in the tournament.

Japan's World Cup Squad

Here is the detailed lineup of Japan's squad for the World Cup:

Number Position Name Club League Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) 1 GK Seigo NARAZAKI Nagoya Grampus Japan 1976-04-15 185 76 21 GK Eiji KAWASHIMA Kashima Antlers Japan 1983-03-20 185 68 2 DF Yuichi KOMANO Jubilo Iwata Japan 1981-07-25 176 75 4 MF Keisuke HONDA CSKA Moscow Russia 1986-06-13 183 75 5 MF Yuto NAGATOMO Inter Milan Italy 1986-09-12 170 66

Japan's World Cup Record

Japan has participated in several World Cup tournaments throughout history. Here is a summary of their performance:

  • 1998 World Cup (Group Stage): Japan 0-1 Argentina, Japan 0-1 Croatia, Japan 1-2 Jamaica
  • 2002 World Cup (Round of 16): Japan 2-2 Belgium, Japan 1-0 Russia, Japan 2-0 Tunisia, Japan 0-1 Turkey (Round of 16)
  • 2006 World Cup (Group Stage): Japan 2-1 Croatia, Japan 0-0 Brazil, Japan 1-4 Australia (Round of 16)
  • 2010 World Cup (Round of 16): Japan 1-0 Cameroon, Japan 0-0 Netherlands, Japan 3-1 Denmark, Japan 0-0 Paraguay (Round of 16)
  • 2014 World Cup (Group Stage): Japan 1-2 Ivory Coast, Japan 0-0 Greece, Japan 1-4 Colombia
  • Conclusion

    Japan's national team, also known as Japan, has a rich history in football. The team has participated in multiple World Cup tournaments, with their best performance being a 9th-place finish in the 2010 World Cup. The squad comprises a mix of players from the domestic J-League and various European leagues. Japan's World Cup record demonstrates their competitiveness and ability to perform at an international level.

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