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Position: Team, Number of games, Points, Wins, Draws, Losses, Goal difference, Goals, Goals conceded.
1 Netherlands 2 6 2 0 0 3 3 0
2 Japan 2 3 1 0 1 0 1 1
3 Denmark 2 3 1 0 1 -1 2 34 Cameroon 2 0 0 0 0 2 -2 1 3 After two rounds, the Netherlands has won all 2 games and has taken the lead in qualifying, but the first place in the group is not a hand, facing Denmark and Japan, which are closely chasing behind, the Netherlands only needs to draw with Cameroon, which is at the bottom of the group, to ensure the first place in the group. Japan won 1 and lost 1, accumulated 3 points, and the goal difference was 0. Denmark won 1 and lost 1, accumulated 3 points and had a goal difference of -1.
In the last battle, there was only one way for Huashan in front of the Danish team, and they defeated the Japanese team to qualify. Otherwise, even if it is a draw, Japan will eliminate Denmark by virtue of goal difference. Of course, for Japan, as long as they can hold on to a draw, they can narrow past Denmark and the Netherlands to qualify.
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It's not over yet, but for now, Japan won 1:0 against Cameroon in the first round of the group stage, and lost 0:1 against the Netherlands by Sneijder's odd kick, so it currently has 3 points, the Netherlands team is currently the first in the group with 6 points from two wins, Denmark has 3 points, and Cameroon has lost both games, with 0 points, and is currently ranked third because Denmark has a worse goal difference than Japan.
Therefore, in the third round of the upcoming match, the Netherlands should win against Cameroon if nothing else, because Cameroon has a big star like Eto'o, but the whole team is scattered and the midfield is very poor. In that case, the Netherlands will have 9 points, the first to qualify, and even if it is a draw, it will accumulate 7 points, anyway, it will qualify ahead of schedule.
Then Denmark vs. Japan, if Japan loses, it will definitely miss the 1 8 finals completely, if it draws, Japan's goal difference is higher than Denmark's, and it can also qualify; If they win against Denmark, they will definitely qualify with six points. So at present, Japan can qualify as long as it ensures that it does not lose in the last game, and the future is still very bright. Thank you!
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Group E final round situation:
At present, at the end of the second round, the points situation in Group E is that the Netherlands has won all 2 games with 6 points and a goal difference of 3, Japan has a goal difference of 0 points with 1 win and 1 loss in 2 games, Denmark has a goal difference of -1 and 3 points in 2 games, and Cameroon has lost all 2 games. With Japan and Denmark meeting in the final round, Cameroon will not be able to surpass both teams in terms of points anyway, so Cameroon's exit is a foregone conclusion.
So at present, there are only 2 suspense left in Group E: first, who will be the second to qualify from Denmark and Japan? Second, who will be the group leader?
In terms of the first suspense, Japan have undoubtedly taken the lead at the moment, with a goal difference of 0 compared to Denmark, who are tied on three points, at -1. In this way, Japan only needs to draw with Denmark in the last game to eliminate the opponent by 1 goal difference and enter the round of 16. Denmark will have to beat Japan if they want to qualify.
The Netherlands has won all 2 games and has taken the lead in qualifying, but the top of the group is not in hand, facing Denmark and Japan, which are closely behind, the Netherlands only needs to draw with Cameroon, who are at the bottom of the group, to ensure the first place in the group. However, if the Netherlands lose unexpectedly to the African Lions, the winner of the group will have to depend on the result of the match between Denmark and Japan. Assuming that the Netherlands loses by 1 goal, then the final goal difference of 6 points will be reduced to 2, and if Japan can beat Denmark by 3 goals, they will definitely qualify, but if they only win by 2 goals, they will compare the total number of goals with the Netherlands, and if it is still the same, the Netherlands will win the group by virtue of the advantage of winning and losing.
If the Netherlands lose by 2 goals, Japan will qualify by 2 goals, and if they win by 1 goal, the total number of goals will still be compared.
Denmark's hopes of topping the group are even slimmer, as Denmark need to win by four goals against Japan to win the group if they lose by one goal, and if they win by three, they will compare the total number of goals with the Netherlands. However, in terms of the number of goals, the Danish team, which has scored 2 goals, still has a greater advantage than the Japanese team. As things stand, the Netherlands have a very good chance of topping the group, while in Group F, in-form Italy will likely finish second in the group, and if that happens, there will be an Italy vs Netherlands clash in the round of 16.
Attached: Group E standings.
National Team Wins Draw Lost Points Goals Goals Scored Goals Difference Position.
Netherlands 2 0 0 6 3 0 +3 1
Japan 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 2
Denmark 2 1 0 1 2 3 -1 3
Cameroon 2 0 0 2 1 3 -2 4
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1.The Netherlands won or drew with Cameroon, and the Netherlands topped the group, while Japan and Denmark competed for second place in the group.
Japan wins or draws, Denmark qualifys, Japan loses Denmark, Denmark qualifys.
2.Netherlands lost to Cameroon.
Japan beat Denmark, the Netherlands, and Japan qualified. The two teams compare the goal difference, and the one with the most goal difference ranks first in the group; The goal difference is the same, and the number of goals is compared, and the one with the most goals ranks first in the group; With the same number of goals, the Netherlands topped the group.
Japan drew Denmark, the Netherlands, and Japan qualified. The Netherlands finished top of the group and Japan finished second in the group.
Japan lost to Denmark, the Netherlands, and Denmark qualified. The two teams compare the goal difference, and the one with the most goal difference ranks first in the group; The goal difference is the same, and the number of goals is compared, and the one with the most goals ranks first in the group; With the same number of goals, the Netherlands topped the group.
In short, if Japan wins or draws, it will definitely qualify.
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Japan currently has three points and Denmark are second on goal difference, and tomorrow at 2:30 a.m. against Denmark will qualify if they win or draw, but if they lose, they will definitely not be able to appear.
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If you don't lose to Denmark in the third game, you can qualify.
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group e
Netherlands 2 0 0 3 6
Japan 1 0 1 0 3
Denmark 1 0 1 -1 3
Cameroon 0 0 2 -2 0
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Japan's best World Cup finish was the round of 16.
Japan's first qualification for the World Cup finals was in 1998. 1998: Lost all three games in the group stage, ranking 31st.
2002: Qualify for the group stage and enter the round of 16, and finally rank first: 1 draw and 2 losses in the group stage, and finally rank first
They reached the round of 16 again and finished ninth.
The Japanese team is an Asian team that has never been absent since the World Cup in '98, and has reached the round of 16 in '02, '10, and '18! The strength can be seen, and they have gradually realized the oath and dream of football players!
Japanese football team
The Japan men's national football team is a Japanese football team under the jurisdiction of the Japan Football Association, which was founded in 1921. Since winning the Asian Cup in Japan in 1992, the Japanese men's national football team has won the Asian Cup in Lebanon in 2000, the Asian Cup in China in 2004 and the Asian Cup in Qatar in 2011, becoming the team with the most championships in the history of the Asian Cup.
And in 2022, he won the East Asian Cup (including the Dynasty Cup) five times. He has qualified for the World Cup finals six times, reaching the round of 16 in 2018. On December 6, 2022, in the 1 8 finals of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Japan lost 2-4 to Croatia through a penalty shootout and stopped in the round of 16.
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Japan's best World Cup finish was the round of 16.
Japan has competed in six World Cup finals, in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018. They have reached the knockout rounds three times, in 2002, 2010 and 2018, and the final results in the round of 16 in all three editions.
Detailed results of the Japanese team in the World Cup
1998 (group exit): Japan 0-1 Argentina, Japan 0-1 Croatia, Japan 1-2 Jamaica.
2002 (Round of 16): Japan 2-2 Belgium, Japan 1-0 Russia, Japan 2-0 Tunisia, Japan 0-1 Turkey.
2006 (group out): Japan 1-3 Australia, Japan 0-0 Croatia, Japan 1-4 Brazil.
2010 (Round of 16): Japan 1-0 Cameroon, Japan 0-1 Netherlands, Japan 3-1 Denmark, Japan 3-5 Paraguay (pen).
2014 (Group Out): Japan 1-2 Ivory Coast, Japan 0-0 Greece, Japan 1-4 Colombia.
2018 (Round of 16): Japan 2-1 Colombia, Japan 2-2 Senegal, Japan 0-1 Poland, Japan 2-3 Belgium.
2022 (Qualified for the knockout round): Japan 2-1 Germany, Japan 0-1 Costa Rica, Japan 2-1 Spain.
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The Japanese team is in the top spot.
The true sport of soccer came to Japan in 1873, when the British Navy Dow Dough Russ from the Tokyo Naval School played a match similar to the modern football model against the Japanese. Japan's unified national football association, the Nippon Squatting Association (now the Japan Football Association), did not appear until 1921.
The Japanese team's first international match was the 3rd Far Eastern Games held in 1917, when the Japanese team composed of the Tokyo Higher Normal School lost 0-5 to the Chinese team. <
By 1934, during the 10th Far Eastern Games, the Chinese and Japanese football teams had played each other seven times, and the Chinese team had an absolute advantage with six wins and one draw. Japan only drew 3-3 with China at the 9th Far Eastern Games in 1930, and the two teams tied for the championship.
After the Showa era (1926), the level of soccer in Japan, mainly university students, increased dramatically. In 1929, the Japan Football Association joined the International Football Federation.
In 1936, the Japanese team participated in the Olympic football tournament held in Berlin for the first time and defeated the European team Sweden with a score of 3:2. In the 1938 World Cup in France, the Japanese team signed up for the tournament and entered the qualifying stage, and played the first game against the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), but the Japanese team voluntarily withdrew from the competition due to the ongoing foreign war in Japan, and the Dutch East Indies automatically qualified.
After the end of World War II, the World Cup resumed, and Japan was expelled from FIFA to participate in the World Cup. After the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, Japan rejoined FIFA, but Bi and Japanese football were greatly damaged, and it was not until the 60s of the 20th century that Japan gradually recovered.
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Japan World Cup Historical Results:
In the 1998 World Cup in France, the Japanese team, which entered the World Cup for the first time, was in the group of Argentina, Croatia, and Jamaica and lost all three games.
In the 2002 World Cup between South Korea and Japan, the Japanese team participated for the second time and reached the round of 16 and lost 0-1 to Turkey.
In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, he was in a group with Brazil, Croatia and Australia, with 1 point and was eliminated in the group stage.
In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, he was in a group with the Netherlands, Denmark and Cameroon, and only lost to the Netherlands in the group stage, reached the round of 16, and lost to Paraguay on penalties.
In the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, he was divided into a group with Colombia, Greece and Ivory Coast, and was out of the group stage, with three games, two losses and one draw.
In the 2018 World Cup in Russia, he reached the round of 16 with Colombia, Senegal and Poland, and lost to Belgium 2-3.
At the 2022 Qatar World Cup, the Japanese team once again stopped in the round of 16 of the World Cup.
A key member of the Japanese team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Goalkeepers: Eiji Kawashima, Osamu Gonda.
1. Daniel Schmidt.
Defenders: Yuta Nakayama, Kenhiro Tomiyasu, Yuto Nagatomo, Maya Yoshida, Hiroki Sakai, Shogo Taniguchi, Itakura, Yoki Ito.
Midfield belts: Daichi Kamada, Takeshi Shibasaki, Hiroshi Endo, Minirai Yamane, Kaoru Mikasa, Ritsu Doyasu, Bi Tanaka, Kenhide Kubo, Yuki Soma, Hidemasa Morita.
Forwards: Kiyo Ueda, Junya Ito, Takumi Minamino, Takuma Asano, Dairan Maeda.
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Japan's World Cup qualifying results are as follows:
22-03-29 Japan 1:1 Vietnam; 22-03-24 Australia 0:2 Japan; 22-02-01 Japan 2:
0 Saudi Arabia; 22-01-27 Japan 2:0 China; 21-11-16 Oman 0:1 Japan; 21-11-11 Vietnam 0:
1 Japan; 21-10-12 Japan 2:1 Australia; 21-10-08 Saudi Arabia 1:0 Japan; 21-09-07 China 0:
1 Japan; >21-09-02 Japan 0:1 Oman; 21-06-15 Japan 5:1 Kyrgyzstan; 21-06-07 Japan 4:
1 Tajikistan; 21-05-28 Japan 10:0 Myanmar; 21-03-30 Mongolia 0:14 Japan; 19-11-14 Kyrgyzstan 0:
2 Japan. World Cup Introduction
The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the "World Cup", is a football event that symbolizes the highest honor in football and has the greatest popularity and influence by national teams from all over the world.
The World Cup has been televised to more than 3.5 billion viewers worldwide. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to register for this event.
The Brazilian national team is the team that has won the most World Cups (5 times) and has permanently retained the previous World Cup winners' trophy, the Remet Cup, after winning 3 World Cups. The birthplace of modern football is England, whose team won the World Cup for the first time in 1966.
The current World Cup trophy is the Hercules Cup, which was first lifted by four-time World Cup winners Germany in 1974 and has been used ever since. In the 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup, the Chinese national team advanced to the World Cup finals for the first time.
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