2019 Japan national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan national football team in 2019.

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Players statistics

Player-201801.0901.1301.1701.2101.2401.2802.0103.2203.2606.0506.0906.1706.2006.2409.0509.1010.1010.1511.1411.1912.1012.1412.182019Total
Shinji Okazaki 116(50)-----------OOO---------3(0)119(50)
Yuto Nagatomo 110(3)OO-OOOO--O----OOO(1)OO----12(1)122(4)
Shinji Kagawa 95(31)-------OO--------------2(0)97(31)
Maya Yoshida 89(10)OO-OOOO-------OOO(1)OO----11(1)100(11)
Eiji Kawashima 88(0)------------OO-----O---3(0)91(0)
Hiroki Sakai 49(1)OO-OOOO--O----OOOOO----12(0)61(1)
Hotaru Yamaguchi 45(2)-------O----------OO(1)---3(1)48(3)
Genki Haraguchi 40(8)OO(1)OOOO(1)O--OO---O-O-O(1)O---13(3)53(11)
Yuya Osako 37(10)O(2)---OO(2)O--OO---O(1)O-------8(5)45(15)
Tomoaki Makino 36(4)O-O--------------------2(0)38(4)
Takashi Inui 31(6)--O-O-OOO--------------5(0)36(6)
Gaku Shibasaki 26(3)OO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO---19(0)45(3)
Takashi Usami 26(3)--------O--------------1(0)27(3)
Yoshinori Muto 25(2)-OO(1)O--O----------------4(1)29(3)
Takuma Asano 18(3)-----------------O(1)-O---2(1)20(4)
Gen Shoji 15(1)-------O-OO------------3(0)18(1)
Wataru Endo 15(0)-OOOOO----------O(1)-O----7(1)22(1)
Yosuke Ideguchi 12(2)-------------------OO-O3(0)15(2)
Toshihiro Aoyama 11(1)--O--------------------1(0)12(1)
Takumi Minamino 7(4)OO-OOOO(1)OOOO---O(1)O(1)O(1)O(2)O(1)----15(7)22(11)
Junya Ito 7(2)-OOO-OO--OO----OO-O----10(0)17(2)
Masaaki Higashiguchi 7(0)-------O---------------1(0)8(0)
Shoya Nakajima 6(2)-------OO(1)OOOOO(1)OO(1)OOOO---13(3)19(5)
Kensuke Nagai 6(0)----------O(2)---O-O(1)OOO---6(3)12(3)
Ritsu Doan 5(1)O(1)O-OO(1)OOOOOO---OO-O-----13(2)18(3)
Shuichi Gonda 5(0)OO-OOOO-------OOOOO----11(0)16(0)
Genta Miura 5(0)--O-----O----------OO(1)-O5(1)10(1)
Ryota Oshima 5(0)---------------------OO2(0)7(0)
Yuki Kobayashi 4(1)-------OOOO------------4(0)8(1)
Naomichi Ueda 4(0)-----------OOOO--OOO---7(0)11(0)
Sei Muroya 4(0)--O--O-O-OO--------O---6(0)10(0)
Kosuke Nakamura 4(0)--------------------O-O2(0)6(0)
Sho Sasaki 3(0)--O----OO----------OO-O6(0)9(0)
Koya Kitagawa 3(0)OOOOO------------------5(0)8(0)
Takehiro Tomiyasu 2(0)OOOO(1)OOOO-OOOOOOOO------16(1)18(1)
Tsukasa Shiotani 2(0)--O(1)OOOO----------------5(1)7(1)
Hidemasa Morita 2(0)---------O-------------1(0)3(0)
Ryosuke Yamanaka 1(1)----------O------------1(0)2(1)
Daniel Schmidt 1(0)--O-----OOO------------4(0)5(0)
Daigo Nishi 1(0)--------O--------------1(0)2(0)
Musashi Suzuki 0(0)-------OO------O--OOO(1)-O7(1)7(1)
Shinnosuke Hatanaka 0(0)--------OOO--------OOOO7(0)7(0)
Kento Hashimoto 0(0)--------O-O---OO-O-OO--7(0)7(0)
Takefusa Kubo 0(0)----------OOOOOO-O-----7(0)7(0)
Ayase Ueda 0(0)-----------OOO------OOO6(0)6(0)
Daichi Kamada 0(0)-------OO-------O(1)O-----4(1)4(1)
Koki Anzai 0(0)-------OO-----O-O------4(0)4(0)
Koji Miyoshi 0(0)-----------OO(2)O---------3(2)3(2)
Daiki Sugioka 0(0)-----------OOO---------3(0)3(0)
Hiroki Abe 0(0)-----------OOO---------3(0)3(0)
Ko Itakura 0(0)------------OOO--------3(0)3(0)
Yuki Soma 0(0)--------------------OOO3(0)3(0)
Kyosuke Tagawa 0(0)--------------------OO(1)-2(1)2(1)
Daizen Maeda 0(0)-----------O-O---------2(0)2(0)
Keisuke Osako 0(0)-----------O---------O-2(0)2(0)
Tomoki Iwata 0(0)------------OO---------2(0)2(0)
Daiki Hashioka 0(0)--------------------O-O2(0)2(0)
Keita Endo 0(0)--------------------O-O2(0)2(0)
Tsukasa Morishima 0(0)--------------------O-O2(0)2(0)
Ao Tanaka 0(0)---------------------OO2(0)2(0)
Teruhito Nakagawa 0(0)---------------------OO2(0)2(0)
Koki Ogawa 0(0)---------------------O(3)-1(3)1(3)
Daiki Suga 0(0)---------------------O(1)-1(1)1(1)
Teruki Hara 0(0)-----------O-----------1(0)1(0)
Yuta Nakayama 0(0)-----------O-----------1(0)1(0)
Yugo Tatsuta 0(0)------------O----------1(0)1(0)
Kyogo Furuhashi 0(0)-------------------O---1(0)1(0)
Tsuyoshi Watanabe 0(0)---------------------O-1(0)1(0)
Shunta Tanaka 0(0)---------------------O-1(0)1(0)
Taiyo Koga 0(0)---------------------O-1(0)1(0)

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