Japan won Group E four years ago, besting soccer superpowers and past champions Germany and Spain, and it will have to ...
Netherlands have the most stars. Sweden might've the best player. But Japan might have the team to do the impossible this ...
The Dutch, quarter-finalists in 2022 and ranked seventh in the world by FIFA, will be favourites to progress. Their biggest ...
Japan’s national team has changed practice venues in Monterrey ahead of the World Cup after players encountered an uneven ...
World Cup 2026 – Group F guide: Netherlands face tough test with Japan, Sweden and Tunisia - The Dutch look to have a strong ...
Japan has changed practice venues in Monterrey ahead of the World Cup after players encountered an uneven pitch marred by ...
Impressive results have fuelled belief that Hajime Moriyasu’s side can not just survive against the best but beat them too ...
MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Japan's national team changed practice venues in Monterrey on Thursday ahead of the World Cup after ...
Japan's "100 Year Vision" is well ahead of schedule, but are the Samurai Blue ready win the World Cup now?
Every soccer World Cup is an opportunity for Japan to deploy an unusual instrument of soft power.
Based on the odds, the next World Cup winner could come from Europe or South America. Here's the latest.
Colombia, Norway, Japan, and Morocco are heading to the 2026 World Cup with one goal: to shock the world and crash the party ...
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