Japan vs Iran

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Date: September 8, 1999
Location: Yokohama Intl Stadium

Japan

11H 0
02H 1

Iran

Daisuke Oku (10') ScoringAli Daei (68')
Toshihiro Hattori (53')

CautionsSatal Hammedani (32')
Farhad Majidi (36')

Following their unimpressive showing at the 1999 Copa America, Japan's full national team played only one more match in 1999 -- a Kirin Challenge match against Iran, which was billed as a rematch of the game which Japan won in order to advance to the 1998 World Cup. The match was not particularly impressive in terms of either player performances or strategy, and it ended in a 1-1 draw. However, it marked the clear beginning of a transition from the old guard, which had formed the core of the team in 1998 and failed to gel under Troussier, to a younger squad made up of players who took part in the Nigeria U-20 tournament and the Sydney Olympics. Actually, only four relative youngsters -- Ryuzoi Morioka, Teruyoshi Ito, Takashi Fukunishi and Yuji Nakazawa -- were added to the starting lineup for the Iran match, and none of them would stay in the starting lineup all the way to the 2002 World Cup (though Morioka started Japan's first match against Belgium).

Over the remainder of 1999, the team that held the spotlight in Japan's footballing world was the U-23 team, training to take part in the Sydney Olympics in 2000. The match with Iran would be the last chance for many veterans to contributre to the national team under Troussier, and by the following year, he was building a new squad around the younger generation.

Playing before a vocal home crowd of 36,000, Japan got a break early on, when a defender made a very poor clearance of a corner kick in the 10 minute. The ball fell right at the feet of Daisuke Oku at the edge of the penalty box, with no defender in the way, and he drilled it into the back of the net to put Japan up 1-0.

However, Troussier made wholesale changes at half time, switching from a 4-4-2 formation in the first half (one of the few times that Japan would play this formation under Troussier) to a 3-5-2. Unfortunately, early in the second half Iran's ace, Ali Daei, equalized on a well-taken free kick from just outside the area,. and the match ended in a 1-1 draw. At this point, Japan had a disappointing 1-4-3 record under Troussier, and the grumbling from the back rooms of the JFA began to grow audible, and newspapers began discussing how much longer Troussier would be allowed to remain at the helm of Japan's unsteady national team.



Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Yutaka Akita (Toshihiro Hattori 45), Naoki Soma, Ryuzo Morioka (Eisuke Nakanishi 78), Yuji Nakazawa, Takashi Fukunishi (Masaaki Sawanobori 45), Atsuhiro Miura, Teruyoshi Ito, Daisuke Oku, Wagner Lopez (Atsushi Yanagisawa 45), Shoji Jo (Tatsuhiko Kubo 45)


Said Hadith Batabi, Javad Zaritei, Esmail Harari, Satar Hamedani, Hamidreza Estili, Alireza Imamifar, Mehedi Hajeminazab, Farhad Mahjidi (Edomondo Bejik 88), Darios Jazdani, Mehedi Makhadavikia, Ali Daei


Full Roster

Pos. NameBirthTeamHtWt
GKYoshikatsu Kawaguchi8/15/1975Yokohama Marinos18175
Takashi Shimoda11/28/1975Sanfrecce Hiroshima 18380
DFYutaka Akita8/6/1970Kashima Antlers18080
Naoki Soma7/19/1971Kashima Antlers17572
Eisuke Nakanishi6/23/1973JEF United Ichihara17573
Toshihiro Hattori9/23/1973Jubilo Iwata17873
Ryuzo Morioka10/7/1975Shimizu S-Pulse18071
Atsushi Yoneyama11/20/1976Tokyo Verdy 18076
Yuji Nakazawa2/25/1978Tokyo Verdy 18778
MFMasaaki Sawanobori1/12/1970Shimizu S-Pulse17066
Yoshiharu Ueno4/21/1973Yokohama Marinos18170
Toshihiro Hattori9/23/1973Jubilo Iwata17873
Atsuhiro Miura7/24/1974Verdy Kawasaki17669
Teruyoshi Ito8/31/1974Shimizu S-Pulse16872
Takashi Fukunishi9/1/1976Jubilo Iwata18174
Daisuke Oku2/7/1976Jubilo Iwata17372
FWWagner Lopes1/29/1969Nagoya Grampus18275
Shoji Jo6/17/1975Yokohama Marinos17972
Tatsuhiko Kubo6/18/1976Sanfrecce Hiroshima18174
Atsushi Yanagisawa5/27/1977Kashima Antlers17775


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