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Japan set to retain Moriyasu after World Cup exit

The Japan Football Association plans to retain coach Hajime Moriyasu after Japan's exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite the team being eliminated by Brazil in the first knockout round, according to a report from Kyodo News. Tsuneyasu Miyamoto said the federation has not yet made an official decision, but told reporters it intends to bring Moriyasu back following Japan's World Cup campaign. Japan advanced out of what many considered one of the tournament's toughest groups, finishing runner-
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The Japan Times
· Jun 22, 2026
Japan’s World Cup picture comes into focus after rout of Tunisia
Japan can book its place in the knockout round with a win over Sweden.
Football | The Guardian
· Jun 21, 2026
Tunisia 0-4 Japan: World Cup 2026 – live reaction
Kick-off time: 9pm local/2pm AEST/5am BST/12am EDT Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail JonathanChanges for Japan too with Tomiyasu and Itakura stiffening the back three, and Ito and Tanaka coming into the front three. Kubo misses out through injury and the lively playmaker is a big loss to a side already missing Minamino and Mitoma.Expect the same 3-4-3 structure that has served Moriyasu well in recent months as he has built Japan from a side capable of dominating Asia to one equipped to handle the rest of the world. Continue reading...
Sada Elbalad
· Jun 26, 2026
Japan Hold Sweden to Seal Round of 32 Qualification
Japan booked their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 after earning a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Sweden in their final Group E fixture at Kansas City Stadium on Friday.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 21, 2026
Jepun berpesta gol, Tunisia tersungkur di Monterrey
MONTERREY: Jepun mempamerkan kelas tersendiri apabila membelasah Tunisia 4-0 dalam aksi Kumpulan F Piala Dunia 2026 di Estadio Monterrey, sekali gus menghidupkan semula peluang Samurai Biru untuk mara ke pusingan kalah mati. Selepas sekadar mencatat keputusan seri 2-2 menentang Belanda dalam perlawanan pembukaan, anak buah Hajime Moriyasu tampil dengan misi wajib menang dan mereka tidak ... Read more The post Jepun berpesta gol, Tunisia tersungkur di Monterrey appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
The Economic Times
· Jun 24, 2026
Indo-Japan ties can be most important: Japanese FM
Indo-Japan ties can be most important: Japanese FM
Times of India
· Jul 9, 2026
Japanese Soldier’s Jungle Surrender: Onoda obeys orders for 29 years; his pardon ignites debate
Japanese Soldier’s Jungle Surrender: Onoda obeys orders for 29 years; his pardon ignites debate
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Related coverage for "Japan set to retain Moriyasu after World Cup exit": The Japan Times — Japan’s World Cup picture comes into focus after rout of Tunisia . Football | The Guardian — Tunisia 0-4 Japan: World Cup 2026 – live reaction. Sada Elbalad — Japan Hold Sweden to Seal Round of 32 Qualification. Utusan Malaysia — Jepun berpesta gol, Tunisia tersungkur di Monterrey. The Economic Times — Indo-Japan ties can be most important: Japanese FM . Times of India — Japanese Soldier’s Jungle Surrender: Onoda obeys orders for 29 years; his pardon ignites debate