1982 Japan national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan national football team in 1982.

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March 21 Japan 0–3 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
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June 2 Japan 2–0 Singapore Hiroshima, Japan
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Ozaki Soccerball shade.svg78'
JFA Stadium: Hiroshima Stadium
July 15 Japan 0–4 Romania Suceava, Romania
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July 18 Japan 1–3 Romania București, Romania
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November 21 Japan 1–0 Iran New Delhi, India
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November 23 Japan 3–1 South Yemen New Delhi, India
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Totsuka Soccerball shade.svg84'
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November 25 Japan 2–1 South Korea New Delhi, India
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Okada Soccerball shade.svg80'
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November 28 Japan 0–1 (aet) Iraq New Delhi, India
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Players statistics

Player-198103.2106.0207.1507.1811.2111.2311.2511.281982Total
Hideki Maeda 52(9)O-OO----3(0)55(9)
Mitsuhisa Taguchi 38(0)OOOOOOOO8(0)46(0)
Nobutoshi Kaneda 36(3)OOOOOOOO8(0)44(3)
Hiromi Hara 23(4)OO--OO(2)O(1)O6(3)29(7)
Masafumi Yokoyama 22(8)--O-----1(0)23(8)
Hisashi Kato 16(2)OOOOOOOO8(0)24(2)
Akihiro Nishimura 14(0)-OO-----2(0)16(0)
Kazushi Kimura 13(4)OOOOO(1)OOO8(1)21(5)
Tetsuya Totsuka 12(0)-O(1)OO(1)-O(1)--4(3)16(3)
Yahiro Kazama 12(0)O---O-OO4(0)16(0)
Tetsuo Sugamata 11(0)-O-OOOOO6(0)17(0)
Satoshi Tsunami 10(0)OOOOOOOO8(0)18(0)
Ryoichi Kawakatsu 10(0)OO-O----3(0)13(0)
Kazuo Ozaki 9(2)OO(1)OOOO-O7(1)16(3)
Koichi Hashiratani 9(0)O-O----O3(0)12(0)
Mitsugu Nomura 8(0)OOOO----4(0)12(0)
Takeshi Okada 8(0)------O(1)O2(1)10(1)
Hiroshi Yoshida 6(1)-----O--1(0)7(1)
Toshio Matsuura 4(1)O-O-----2(0)6(1)
Takeshi Koshida 2(0)O-OOOOOO7(0)9(0)
Koji Tanaka 0(0)--OOOOOO6(0)6(0)

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