Japan national eFootball team

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Japan
Association Japan Football Association (JFA)
Confederation AFC (Asia)
FIFA code JPN
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(21 April 2020) [1] [2]

The Japan national eFootball team represents Japan in international esport competitions and is controlled by the Japan Football Association, [3] [4] the governing body for football, futsal, beach soccer and esports in Japan.

Contents

Results and fixtures

Legend

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2023

2022

27 January FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg3–3Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
27 January FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg3–3Flag of Japan.svg Japan
28 January FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg3–3Flag of Japan.svg Japan
28 January FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg1–4Flag of India.svg India
10 March FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg6–0Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
10 March FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg6–0Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
10 March FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg1–4Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
7 April FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg4–1Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
7 April FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg2–2Flag of India.svg India
8 April FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg6–0Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
8 April FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg3–3Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
27 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 1 [5] [6] France Flag of France.svg2–0Flag of Japan.svg Japan
16:05
27 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 2 [5] [6] Japan Flag of Japan.svg0–3Flag of Germany.svg Germany
16:30
27 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 3 [5] [6] Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg0–0Flag of Japan.svg Japan
16:55
27 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 4 [5] [6] Japan Flag of Japan.svg1–1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates
17:40
27 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 5 [5] [6] Peru Flag of Peru.svg0–1Flag of Japan.svg Japan
18:05
28 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 6 [5] [6] Japan Flag of Japan.svg1–4Flag of France.svg France
16:05
28 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 7 [5] [6] Germany Flag of Germany.svg2–2Flag of Japan.svg Japan
16:30
28 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 8 [5] [6] Japan Flag of Japan.svg1–3Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
16:55
28 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 9 [5] [6] United Arab Emirates Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg3–0Flag of Japan.svg Japan
17:40
28 July 2022 FIFAe Nations Cup GS Round 10 [5] [6] Japan Flag of Japan.svg2–0Flag of Peru.svg Peru
18:05

2021

29 April 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2021 Japan Flag of Japan.svg6–0Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
06:00 GMT+00:00
29 April 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2021 Japan Flag of Japan.svg6–0Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
07:00 GMT+00:00
29 April 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2021 Malaysia Flag of Malaysia.svg6–0Flag of Japan.svg Japan
08:00 GMT+00:00
30 April 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2021 Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg4–1Flag of Japan.svg Japan
06:00 GMT+00:00
30 April 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2021 South Korea Flag of South Korea.svgL–WFlag of Japan.svg Japan
07:30 GMT+00:00
1 May 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2021 India Flag of India.svgL–WFlag of Japan.svg Japan
07:30 GMT+00:00
16 December 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg2–2Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
10:55 GMT+00:00
16 December 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2022 Japan Flag of Japan.svg4–1Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
11:50 GMT+00:00
17 December 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2022 India Flag of India.svg3–3Flag of Japan.svg Japan
10:00 GMT+00:00
17 December 2021 FIFAe Nations Series 2022 South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg1–4Flag of Japan.svg Japan
10:55 GMT+00:00

2020

21 April 2020StayAndPlay eFriendlies Japan Flag of Japan.svg2–0Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
21 April 2020StayAndPlay eFriendlies Japan Flag of Japan.svg4–3Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
22 April 2020StayAndPlay eFriendlies Japan Flag of Japan.svg2–1Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei
22 April 2020StayAndPlay eFriendlies Japan Flag of Japan.svg0–3Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei
24 April 2020StayAndPlay eFriendlies Japan Flag of Japan.svg0–0Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
24 April 2020StayAndPlay eFriendlies Japan Flag of Japan.svg0–4Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore

Players

Current squad

The following 5 players were called up for the 2022 FIFAe Nations Series Online Qualifiers matches. [7]

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up to the squad in the last 12 months. [8]

See also

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References

  1. "サッカーe日本代表 | 公式記録" [Japan eNational football team | Official record]. www.jfa.jp (in Japanese). JFA . Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  2. "日本サッカー協会が"初"となるeスポーツの日本代表を発表 「サッカーe日本代表」にWeb Nasri選手・fantom選手 親善試合や普及活動に参加" [The JFA announces the "first" esports representative from Japan. Web Nasri and fantom participate in friendly matches and popularization activities as Japan eNational football team] (Press release) (in Japanese). JFA. PR Times. 17 April 2020.
  3. "esports / soccer 2023". www.jfa.jp. JFA. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  4. "Japan Football Association". www.fifa.gg. FIFA.GG. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
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