Official Road to Beijin 2008 Thread [R]

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  1. goru_no_ura

    goru_no_ura Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 20, 2006
    Miyako of Zipang
    Club:
    Sanfrecce Hiroshima FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    I read that Japan U-21 lost 2-1 to North Korea U-23.

    Woha, this is the second time Japan loses to the North Koreans in a few weeks...

    Anyway, why an U-21 would play and U-23??
     
  2. hallelujah_united

    Oct 21, 2006
    Club:
    Urawa RD
    Re: Official Youth (U20/21) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    If I remember correctly this U-21 team will be the squad that will be taking part in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The Asian Games is being seen as a prepatory tournament of sorts.

    Whereas the North Koreans just want to win everything in sight maybe.
     
  3. rougou

    rougou Member+

    Dec 7, 2003
    Hyogo
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Re: Official Youth (U20/21) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    North Korea also had 3 overage players, and 9 players from their world cup qualifying squad all together. Its not just North Korea though, most of the teams are using U23 and overaged. Even South Korea brought overaged players. Not sure if they are U21 or U23 though. Hopefully this experience will allow Japan to get through the olympic qualifiers .
     
  4. shuvy87

    shuvy87 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 17, 2003
    USA
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Official Youth (U20/21) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    I just want to make everyone clear that this NT is different from U20 NT that played in AFC Youth Championship, lead by Manager Yoshida. That NT will become U21 next year and play the Youth World Cup.

    On the other hand, this Olympic NT (currently U21) is lead by Manager Sorimachhi and will play Olympics in two years, when they are U23.
     
  5. gtepp15 redded

    gtepp15 redded Red Card

    Jan 5, 2006
  6. okubo-redded

    okubo-redded Red Card

    Jun 6, 2006
  7. aiueo-redded

    aiueo-redded Red Card

    Feb 3, 2006
    Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    Zainichi Korean Lee Chun Son obtained Japanese nationality.
    He was invited to U-19 South Korea's training camp in 2004 but he didn't made any appearances for the team, so he can play for Japan.
     
  8. gtepp15 redded

    gtepp15 redded Red Card

    Jan 5, 2006
    [U-22 Friendly] Japan vs USA (R)

    February 21th, 2007, Kumamoto.

    Japanese squad

    GK

    Akihiro Hayashi - Ryutsu Keizai University
    Kenya Matsui - Jubilo Iwata
    Kaito Yamamoto - Shimizu S-Pulse

    DF

    Naoaki Aoyama - Shimizu S-Pulse
    Kazuhiko Chiba - Albirex Niigata
    Yohei Fukumoto - Oita Trinita
    Yugo Ichiyanagi - Tokyo Verdy 1969
    Masahiko Inoha - FC Tokyo
    Hiroki Mizumoto - JEF United Ichihara Chiba
    Atsuto Uchida - Kashima Antlers

    MF

    Toshihiro Aoyama - Sanfrecce Hiroshima
    Keisuke Honda - Nagoya Grampus Eight
    Takuya Honda - Hosei University
    Akihiro Ienaga - Gamba Osaka
    Yohei Kajiyama - FC Tokyo
    Chikasi Masuda - Kashima Antlers
    Kouki Mizuno - JEF United Ichihara Chiba
    Hiroyuki Taniguchi - Kawasaki Frontale
    Kota Ueda - Jubilo Iwata

    FW

    Robert Cullen - Jubilo Iwata
    Sota Hirayama - FC Tokyo
    Takuya Kokeguchi - Cerezo Osaka
    Lee Chun-Son - Kashiwa Reysol
    Yasuhito Morishima - Cerezo Osaka
     
  9. Shaster

    Shaster Member+

    Apr 13, 1999
    El Cerrito, CA, USA
    Re: [U-22 Friendly] Japan vs USA (R)

    You should run over this weak US squard. Most of European guys are not coming and some of the better players in US not being released.
     
  10. Mike22

    Mike22 New Member

    Nov 8, 2005
    Tampa-->KC, Mo
    Re: [U-22 Friendly] Japan vs USA (R)

    Why does Japan have a U-22 squad. Doesn't it usually jump from U-20 to U-23/Olympic?
     
  11. Brian621

    Brian621 Member

    Oct 20, 2006
    East Providence
    Re: [U-22 Friendly] Japan vs USA (R)

    Forgive my naivete' , but is the match being broadcast anywhere on the web?
     
  12. shuvy87

    shuvy87 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 17, 2003
    USA
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: [U-22 Friendly] Japan vs USA (R)

    This is the olympic squad. They will be U-23 next year.
     
  13. nolando

    nolando New Member

    Sep 9, 2006
    Vancouver
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    Great to see Cullen in the mix. As a young striker with a decent goal total over his brief time in the J-League, I think he has a bright future ahead of him. Hirayama and the "Korean" Lee Chun-Son should be fighting for the other striker spot, at least in my mind.
     
  14. Pachigii!

    Pachigii! Red Card

    Jan 31, 2007
    Osaka, Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]


    He's not Lee Chun Son anymore. Say hello to Ri Tadanari.

    Best of luck to him.
     
  15. Namdynamo

    Namdynamo Member+

    Jan 1, 2005
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    Any one know where we can watch this game (US U-23 vs. Japan U-23) on the internet? It is on later today.
     
  16. rougou

    rougou Member+

    Dec 7, 2003
    Hyogo
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    nothing new as Japan still can't put the ball into the net.

    ok well one new thing is that they tried a 3-top but it still didn't result in putting the ball in the net.
     
  17. imnothama

    imnothama Red Card

    Nov 21, 2006
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    oh well. just saw the highlight. hopefully they do better against our fellow weak asian opponets
     
  18. goru_no_ura

    goru_no_ura Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 20, 2006
    Miyako of Zipang
    Club:
    Sanfrecce Hiroshima FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    I think it's great to see that Japan's NT has Irish and Korean blood in its squad... I really hope soccer can help to "normalize" the situation of gaijins and "mixed-blood" who live in Japan...
     
  19. shuvy87

    shuvy87 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 17, 2003
    USA
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    Please upload the highlights on YouTube... please?
     
  20. Pachigii!

    Pachigii! Red Card

    Jan 31, 2007
    Osaka, Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]


    not a chance :rolleyes:

    Uyoku are dead set on their goals.
     
  21. goru_no_ura

    goru_no_ura Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 20, 2006
    Miyako of Zipang
    Club:
    Sanfrecce Hiroshima FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    The good thing about soccer is that it has the power to transcend political BS.
    I have trust in the future of a multiracial Japan. After all Ri and Cullen are not the first non-100%-Japanese in the NT. Anyway, enough, this is going OT... :rolleyes:
     
  22. Pachigii!

    Pachigii! Red Card

    Jan 31, 2007
    Osaka, Japan
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]


    Ri is still a chosenjin no matter what he does
     
  23. shuvy87

    shuvy87 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 17, 2003
    USA
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
  24. nolando

    nolando New Member

    Sep 9, 2006
    Vancouver
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    Match-up: U.S. Under-23 MNT vs. Japan U-22 National Team
    Date: February 21, 2007
    Competition: Kirin Challenge Cup
    Venue: KKWing Stadium – Kumamoto, Japan
    Kickoff: 7 p.m. local time
    Attendance: 14,007
    Weather: 53 degrees, clear

    Scoring Summary:
    1 2 F
    USA 0 0 0
    Japan 0 0 0


    Lineups:
    USA: 1-Chris Seitz; 15-Sean Franklin, 3-Rob Valentino, 5-Nathan Sturgis, 12-Tim Ward; 6-Quavas Kirk (11-Sal Zizzo, 46’) 17-Sacha Kljestan (capt.), 7-Peter Lowry, 9-Arturo Alvarez; 16-Adam Cristman (13-Jacob Peterson, 69’), 10-Jamie Watson (20-Michael Harrington, 83’)
    Subs not used: 24-Justin Hughes, 2-Ryan Solle, 4-Patrick Ianni, 14-Hunter Freeman
    Head Coach: Bob Bradley

    JPN: 1-Kenya Matsui; 3-Naoaki Aoyama, 4-Hiroki Mizumoto, 5-Masahiko Inoha (capt.), 8-Keisuke Honda (14-Akihiro Ienaga, 72’), 10-Yohei Kajiyama, 16-Takuya Honda (13-Hiroyuki Mizumoto, 77’), 18-Koki Mizuno, 24-Tadanari Lee (11-Takuya Kokeguchi,72’), 9-Sota Hirayama (20-Yasuhito Morishima, 87’), 22-Robert Cullen (7-Chikashi Masuda, 60’)
    Subs not used: 12-Kaito Yamamoto, 2-Yugo Ichiyanagi, 15-Kota Ueda, 17-Atsuto Uchida, 19-Kazuhiko Chiba, 21-Yohei Fukumoto, 23-Akihiro Hayashi
    Head Coach:Yasuharu Sorimachi

    Stats Summary:
    USA/JPN
    Shots 9/14
    Saves 5/6
    Corner Kicks 7/10
    Fouls 20/21
    Offside 2/1

    Misconduct Summary:
    USA – Sean Franklin (caution) 63rd minute
    JPN – Naoaki Aoyama (caution) 68.
    JPN – Keisuke Honda (caution) 70.
    USA – Tim Ward (caution) 75.
    JPN – Koki Mizuno (caution) 88.
    USA – Sacha Kljestan (caution) 92+
     
  25. Shaster

    Shaster Member+

    Apr 13, 1999
    El Cerrito, CA, USA
    Re: Official Olympic (U21-U23) Japanese NT Thread [R]

    Japan should have no problem to qualify. Of course, how it does in Final is another question. This US team is very weak, beside the goalkeeper or one or two guys, there are no chance to make the final roster.
     

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