The Japan national football team won 4-0 against Tunisia in the 1000th match of the FIFA World Cup. Ueda Ayase scored 2 goals and Ito Junya broke the record for the oldest Japanese player to score in the World Cup. Kamada Daichi also scored in his second consecutive match. The Japan national football team updated its record for the most goals scored in the group stage. Manager Moriyasu Hajime achieved his third win in the World Cup. The Japan national football team achieved its eighth win in the World Cup. This was the first time an Asian team had scored 4 goals and won by a 4-point difference in a single match. The 'Sports Toto' which supports the growth of Japanese football is also attracting attention.
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Japan National Football Team Wins 4-0 Against Tunisia in FIFA World Cup 2026
Japan national football team wins 4-0 against Tunisia in FIFA World Cup 2026. Ueda Ayase scores 2 goals and Ito Junya breaks the record for oldest Japanese player to score in the World Cup.
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