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2011 Japan national football team

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The Japan national football team in 2011, managed by head coach Alberto Zaccheroni, began by competing and winning the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. The win meant Japan were crowned the Champions of Asia for a record 4th time and earned a berth in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. The team would continue by competing in the 2011 Kirin Cup and the 2011 Copa América in amongst other international friendly matches before closing out 2011 by commencing in the third round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification as they progress towards the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Record

CompetitionGPWDLGFGA
2011 AFC Asian Cup6420146
2011 Kirin Cup202000
International Friendly220040
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)5311142
Total15951328

Kits

Schedule

2011 AFC Asian Cup Group B 2011 AFC Asian Cup Group B Keisuke Honda 2011 AFC Asian Cup Group B Ryoichi Maeda 2011 AFC Asian Cup Quarterfinals Masahiko Inoha Fábio César 2011 AFC Asian Cup Semifinals Hajime Hosogai Hwang Jae-Won
Okazaki Nagatomo Konno Lee Yong-Rae Hong Jeong-Ho 2011 AFC Asian Cup Final International Friendly (2011 Kirin Challenge Cup) International Friendly (2011 Kirin Challenge Cup) 2011 Tōhoku earthquake Charity Match Shinji Okazaki 2011 Kirin Cup 2011 Kirin Cup 2011 Copa América Group A 2011 Copa América Group A 2011 Copa América Group A International Friendly (2011 Kirin Challenge Cup) Keisuke Honda 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Third Round 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Third Round International Friendly (2011 Kirin Challenge Cup) 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Third Round Shinji Okazaki
Yuichi Komano
Shinji Kagawa
Kengo Nakamura 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Third Round Shinji Okazaki
Ryoichi Maeda 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Third Round

Player statistics

Genki Haraguchi0(0)-----------O---1(0)1(0)

Goalscorers

PlayerGoalsTotal32
Shinji Okazaki8
Shinji Kagawa6
Ryoichi Maeda4
Keisuke Honda2
Maya Yoshida2
Tadanari Lee2
Mike Havenaar2
Makoto Hasebe1
Masahiko Inoha1
Hajime Hosogai1
Yuichi Komano1
Kengo Nakamura1
Yasuyuki Konno1

References

References

  1. "Japan Football Association record of Japan international A matches". [[Japan Football Association]].
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