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This article lists the results for the Japan national football team between 1990 and 1999.
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition |
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27 July 1990 | South Korea | L | 0–2 | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
29 July 1990 | China | L | 0–1 | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
31 July 1990 | North Korea | L | 0–1 | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
26 September 1990 | Bangladesh | W | 3–0 | Beijing, China | 1990 Asian Games Football |
28 September 1990 | Saudi Arabia | L | 0–2 | Beijing, China | 1990 Asian Games Football |
1 October 1990 | Iran | L | 0–1 | Beijing, China | 1990 Asian Games Football |
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition |
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2 June 1991 | Thailand | W | 1–0 | ND Soft Stadium Yamagata, Yamagata, Japan | Kirin Cup |
27 July 1991 | South Korea | L | 0–1 | Nagasaki Athletic Stadium, Nagasaki, Japan | International Friendly |
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition |
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31 May 1992 | Argentina | L | 0–1 | Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan | Kirin Cup |
7 June 1992 | Wales | L | 0–1 | Ningineer Stadium, Matsuyama, Japan | Kirin Cup |
22 August 1992 | South Korea | D | 0–0 | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
24 August 1992 | China | W | 2–0 | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
26 August 1992 | North Korea | W | 4–1 | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
29 August 1992 | South Korea | D | 2–2 (a.e.t.) 4–2 (pen.) | Beijing, China | Dynasty Cup |
30 October 1992 | United Arab Emirates | D | 0–0 | Bingo Sports Park, Onomichi, Japan | 1992 AFC Asian Cup |
1 November 1992 | North Korea | D | 1–1 | Hiroshima Big Arch, Hiroshima, Japan | 1992 AFC Asian Cup |
3 November 1992 | Iran | W | 1–0 | Hiroshima Big Arch, Hiroshima, Japan | 1992 AFC Asian Cup |
6 November 1992 | China | W | 3–2 | Hiroshima Stadium, Hiroshima, Japan | 1992 AFC Asian Cup |
8 November 1992 | Saudi Arabia | W | 1–0 | Hiroshima Big Arch, Hiroshima, Japan | 1992 AFC Asian Cup |
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition |
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22 May 1994 | Australia | D | 1–1 | Hiroshima Big Arch, Hiroshima, Japan | Kirin Cup |
29 May 1994 | France | L | 1–4 | Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan | Kirin Cup |
8 July 1994 | Ghana | W | 3–2 | Mizuho Athletic Stadium, Nagoya, Japan | Asics Cup |
14 July 1994 | Ghana | W | 2–1 | Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium, Kobe, Japan | Asics Cup |
27 September 1994 | Australia | D | 0–0 | Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan | International Friendly |
3 October 1994 | United Arab Emirates | D | 1–1 | Miyoshi Kinsai Stadium, Hiroshima, Japan | 1994 Asian Games Football |
5 October 1994 | Qatar | D | 1–1 | Hiroshima Stadium, Hiroshima, Japan | 1994 Asian Games Football |
9 October 1994 | Burma | W | 5–0 | Bingo Athletic Stadium, Hiroshima, Japan | 1994 Asian Games Football |
11 October 1994 | South Korea | L | 2–3 | Hiroshima Stadium, Hiroshima, Japan | 1994 Asian Games Football |
Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition | Ref. |
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31 March 1999 | Brazil | L | 0–2 | Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan | International Friendly(Kirin Challenge Cup) | [4] |
3 June 1999 | Belgium | D | 0–0 | Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan | Kirin Cup | [5] |
6 June 1999 | Peru | D | 0–0 | International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan | Kirin Cup | [6] |
29 June 1999 | Peru | L | 2–3 | Asunción, Paraguay | 1999 Copa América | [7] |
2 July 1999 | Paraguay | L | 0–4 | Asunción, Paraguay | 1999 Copa América | [8] |
5 July 1999 | Bolivia | D | 1–1 | Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay | 1999 Copa América | [9] |
8 September 1999 | Iran | D | 1–1 | International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan | International Friendly(Kirin Challenge Cup) | [10] |
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