1977 Japan national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan national football team in 1977.

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March 6 Japan 0–2 Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
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March 10 Japan 0–2 Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
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March 26 Japan 0–0 South Korea Tokyo, Japan
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April 3 Japan 0–1 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
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June 15 Japan 1–2 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
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Players statistics

Source: [1]

Player-197603.0603.1003.2604.0306.151977Total
Kunishige Kamamoto 72(75)-OOOO4(0)76(75)
Kozo Arai 46(4)----O1(0)47(4)
Nobuo Fujishima 45(6)OOOOO5(0)50(6)
Yoshikazu Nagai 41(5)OOOOO5(0)46(5)
Nobuo Kawakami 40(0)O----1(0)41(0)
Hiroshi Ochiai 30(5)OOOOO5(0)35(5)
Eijun Kiyokumo 23(0)OOOOO5(0)28(0)
Yasuhiko Okudera 19(8)OOOO-4(0)23(8)
Masaki Yokotani 17(0)-O-OO3(0)20(0)
Kazuo Saito 14(0)OOOOO5(0)19(0)
Hideki Maeda 11(2)-OOO-3(0)14(2)
Shigemi Ishii 5(0)OOOO-4(0)9(0)
Mitsuhisa Taguchi 4(0)OOOOO5(0)9(0)
Hiroyuki Usui 3(0)OOOO-4(0)7(0)
Mitsuru Komaeda 1(2)----O1(0)2(2)
Keizo Imai 1(0)O---O2(0)3(0)
Akira Nishino 0(0)OOOO-4(0)4(0)
Nobutoshi Kaneda 0(0)----O(1)1(1)1(1)

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References

  1. Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Japan (1977)". National Football Teams. Retrieved 15 February 2024.