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SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team) set to face Brazil, Belgium during November tour

29 September 2017

SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team) set to face Brazil, Belgium during November tour

Japan Football Association would like to announce that SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team) are now scheduled to visit Europe in November and play against Brazil National Team in Lille, France on Friday 10 and Belgium National Team at an undetermined location on Tuesday 14.

The details are as follows.

Outline of International Friendly Match (Friday 10 November in Lille, France)

Date:
Friday 10 November 2017

Kick-off time:
1:00 pm local time (9:00 pm Japan time)

Venue:
Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille, France

Match:
SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team) vs Brazil National Team

TV broadcast:
National broadcast by TV Asahi network

* The match is organised by Japan Football Association. The ticket information will be announced as it is determined.

Outline of International Friendly Match (Tuesday 14 November, Location undermined)

Date:
Tuesday 14 November 2017

Kick-off time:
TBD

Venue:
TBD

Match:
Belgium National Team vs SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team)

TV broadcast:
National broadcast by TV Asahi network

* The information on the ticket sales the Japan Football Association handles will be announced as it is determined.

Vahid HALILHODZIC, Coach of SAMURAI BLUE (Japan National Team) Comment

They will be matchups against two of the best teams in the world. Brazil are so inspirational for all the players in the world. They are arguably the best team in the world. It’s a great experience for us to improve ourselves and it will tell us where we stand just ahead of the World Cup. I am happy that it is held in Lille, because the city has the club that I used to coach and I still have many friends there. Also, Belgium have been in the group of the world elites in recent years. Their players are individually talented and they can play against any team in the world. We need to take advantage of that match as well. It may be expected that both opponents will come out as winners against us, but we will challenge them aggressively. We respect them, while we respect ourselves. We try to improve ourselves as we look to win against them.

<Reference> Opponents Data

Brazil National Team

◇FIFA Ranking as of 14 September 2017: 2nd
◇Japan’s past record against Brazil: 0 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws (4 goals scored, 31 against)

23/07/1989 ●0-1 International Friendly (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
06/06/1995 ●0-3 Umbro Cup (Liverpool, England)
09/08/1995 ●1-5 Japan-Brazil 100th Friendship Anniversary Sun Spark Cup (Tokyo, Japan)
13/08/1997 ●0-3 International Friendly (Osaka, Japan)
31/03/1999 ●0-2 Kirin Beverage 1999 (Tokyo, Japan)
04/06/2001 △0-0 FIFA Confederations Cup Japan/Korea 2001 (Kashima, Japan)
22/06/2005 △2-2 FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 (Koln, Germany)
22/06/2006 ●1-4 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany (Dortmund, Germany)
16/10/2012 ●0-4 International Friendly (Wroclaw, Poland)
15/06/2013 ●0-3 FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 (Brasilia, Brazil)
14/10/2014 ●0-4 International Friendly (Singapore, Singapore

Belgium National Team

◇FIFA Ranking as of 14 September 2017: 5th
◇Japan’s past record against Belgium: 2 wins, 0 losses, and 2 draws (9 goals scored, 4 goals against)

03/06/1999 △0-0 Kirin Cup Soccer 99 (Tokyo, Japan)
04/06/2002 △2-2 2002 FIFA World Cup Japan/Korea (Saitama, Japan)
31/05/2009 ○4-0 Kirin Cup Soccer 2009 (Tokyo, Japan)
19/11/2013 ○3-2 International Friendly (Brussel, Belgium)

 

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