FIFA World Cup | Japan
| Date | Match | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 31 May 2026 | Japan vs Iceland | 10:25:00 |
| 14 Jun 2026 | Netherlands vs Japan | 20:00:00 |
| 21 Jun 2026 | Tunisia vs Japan | 04:00:00 |
| 25 Jun 2026 | Japan vs Sweden | 23:00:00 |
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
31 Mar 2026 18:45 |
|
0 - 1 |
Japan |
International Friendlies Wembley Stadium |
|
28 Mar 2026 17:00 |
|
0 - 1 |
Japan |
International Friendlies Hampden Park |
|
18 Nov 2025 10:15 |
|
3 - 0 |
Bolivia |
International Friendlies Japan National Stadium |
|
14 Nov 2025 10:20 |
|
2 - 0 |
Ghana |
International Friendlies Saitama Stadium 2002 |
|
14 Oct 2025 10:30 |
|
3 - 2 |
Brazil |
International Friendlies Ajinomoto Stadium |
|
10 Oct 2025 10:20 |
|
2 - 2 |
Paraguay |
International Friendlies Saitama Stadium 2002 |
|
09 Sep 2025 23:30 |
|
2 - 0 |
Japan |
International Friendlies |
|
07 Sep 2025 02:00 |
|
0 - 0 |
Japan |
International Friendlies Estadio Azteca |
|
10 Jun 2025 10:35 |
|
6 - 0 |
Indonesia |
World Cup Qualifying AFC Suita City Football Stadium |
|
05 Jun 2025 11:10 |
|
1 - 0 |
Japan |
World Cup Qualifying AFC Optus Stadium |
The Japan national football team (Japanese: サッカー日本代表, Hepburn: Sakkā Nippon Daihyō), nicknamed the Samurai Blue (サムライ・ブルー), represents Japan in men's international football and it is controlled by the Japan Football Association (JFA), the governing body for football in Japan. The current head coach is Hajime Moriyasu, who is also the current coach of the Japan U-23 team.
Japan was not a major football force until the end of the 1980s, with its team small and amateur, but since the 1990s, when Japanese football became fully professionalized, Japan has quickly emerged as one of the most successful teams in Asia, having qualified for the last six consecutive FIFA World Cups with second round advancements in 2002, 2010, and 2018, and having won the AFC Asian Cup a record four times, in 1992, 2000, 2004 and 2011. The team has also finished second in the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Japan's incredible transformation from an amateur football team to become a fully professional and Asian powerhouse in just a short amount of time has served as an inspiration and example of how to develop football.
Their principal continental rivals are South Korea, North Korea, China and most recently, Australia; though they also develop rivalries against Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
Japan was the first team from outside the Americas to participate in the Copa América, having been invited in 1999, 2011, 2015, and 2019 editions of the tournament, although they only played in the 1999 and 2019 events.