Association Football in Japan - Men's National Team Achievements

Men's National Team Achievements

  • 1968 Mexico Olympic Games - Bronze Medal
  • 1992 2nd Dynasty Cup 1992 - Champion
  • 1992 10th Asian Cup - Champion
  • 1993 5th Afro-Asian Nations Cup - Champion
  • 1995 3rd Dynasty Cup - Champion
  • 1998 4th Dynasty Cup - Champion
  • 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship - Silver Medal
  • 2000 12th Asian Cup - Champion
  • 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup - Silver Medal
  • 2002 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16
  • 2004 13th Asian Cup - Champion
  • 2010 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16
  • 2011 15th Asian Cup - Champion

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