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Japan

The Players

1 - Seigo Narazaki
2 - Teruyuki Moniwa
3 - Yuichi Komano
4 - Yasuhito Endo
5 - Tsuneyasu Miyamoto
6 - Koji Nakata
7 - Hidetoshi Nakata
8 - Mitsuo Ogasawara
9 - Naohiro Takahara
10 - Shunsuke Nakamura
11 - Seiichiro Maki
12 - Yoichi Doi
13 - Atsushi Yanagisawa
14 - Alessandro Santos
15 - Takashi Fukunishi
16 - Masashi Oguro
17 - Junichi Inamoto
18 - Shinji Ono
19 - Keisuke Tsuboi
20 - Keiji Tamada
21 - Akira Kaji
22 - Yuji Nakazawa
23 - Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi

The Games

First round (Group F):

  • Japan vs Australia - 12 June, 1400 BST, Kaiserslautern
  • Japan vs Croatia - 18 June, 1400 BST, Nuremberg
  • Japan vs Brazil - 22 June, 2000 BST, Dortmund
  • Factoids

    How they got there: Through two group stages. They finished top of their final qualifying group, but on the way scraped lucky last-minute wins over Oman and North Korea.

    Qualifying star: Stars, not star. The centre-half pairing of Gamba Osaka's Tsuneyasu Miyamoto and Yuji Nakazawa was solid throughout.

    Manager: The public called for Zico's head during an uninspiring qualification campaign. The Brazilian, 53, benefited from those fortunate late victories and is also lucky to be employed by an association who probably could not bring themselves to fire the football legend.

    Captain: Centre-back Miyamoto is an elegant player, excellent reader of the game and, according to his squealing fan club at national team games, ravishingly handsome to boot.

    World Cup history: They qualified for the first time in 1998 and then as hosts in 2002. In 1998 they lost all three group matches but in 2002 they went out to Turkey in the second round. There are definite signs of progress.

    World Cup high: Beating Russia 1-0 in the group stages last time. The Russians were rubbish, but the win still gave Japan confidence they could play with the big boys.

    World Cup low: Losing 1-0 to Turkey in 2002. French coach Philippe Troussier lost his marbles and dropped strike duo Takayuki Suzuki and Atsushi Yanagisawa. Akinori Nishizawa - who had not played in the tournament - was chosen as it was his birthday, if you believe the rumours.

    World Cup legend: The coach is the closest Japan has to the accolade.

    Stars of the team: Urawa Reds' Shinji Ono may be the best all-round player and Bolton's Hidetoshi Nakata remains the star attraction, but it could be the turn of Celtic's Shunsuke Nakamura to take centre stage if he can maintain the impressive form he has shown during his first season in Scottish football.

    Strengths: The Nakata-Nakamura-Ono triumvirate makes up Asia's best midfield and if you throw in West Brom's Junichi Inamoto things begin to look rosy...

    Weaknesses: ...until we get to the strikers. Zico usually plumps for Yanagisawa - when fit - and Eintracht Frankfurt-bound Naohiro Takahara, AKA 'Der Sushi Bomber'. Their respective club coaches usually don't.

    Did you know: During France 1998, the stadium authorities were astonished to find the Japan fans' seating area cleaner after a game than before. On the final whistle, the fans had picked up all the rubbish they could find before depositing it in the bins by the exit.

    World ranking: 18

    Wordcup Statistics

    YearCountryPlaced
    1930 Uruguay -
    1934 Italy -
    1938 France -
    1950 Brazil -
    1954 Switzerland -
    1958 Sweden -
    1962 Chile -
    1966 England -
    1970 Mexico -
    1974 Germany -
    1978 Argentina -
    1982 Spain -
    1986 Mexico -
    1990 Italy -
    1994 USA -
    1998 France 4ht, group H
    2002 Korea/Japan 2nd round

    What are the odds

    Odds: 200/1

    Odds supplied by William Hill.

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