Articles tagged with "Japan"
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 24th, 2006
Shunsuke Nakamura the Japan midfielder has had a fantastic season with Celtic after switching from Italian Seria A side Regginna.
And he has a ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 24th, 2006
Overnight Croatia gave Austria an ass kicking in their World Cup warm up match.
Meanwhile, Japan and Zico think they are ready to take on the ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 23rd, 2006
With the World Cup in less than three weeks away, Japanese fans are already fantasising about their team's clash with tournament favourites Brazil with ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 22nd, 2006
That's the question I have been asking myself and you might get the answer by watching this little documentary courtesy Reuters.
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 22nd, 2006
Japan striker Atsushi Yanagisawa has declared himself fit and raring to go after a metartasal foot injury according to media reports.
This is good news for ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 22nd, 2006
Three soccer experts, soccer commentator Yasutaro Matsuki, J-1 team Omiya Ardija Total Advisor Eijun Kiyokumo and soccer fan cum performer Katsuhiko Hibino who follow Japanese ...
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | May 20th, 2006
In this part of the interview Parreira talks about health issues, euphoria of the fans during practice, if he is prepared for a soon ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 18th, 2006
There has been a lot of outcry about Coach Zico not picking Tatsuhiko Kubo in the Japan 23-man squad.
But the fact of the matter ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 18th, 2006
As Japan prepare for the World cup in Germany, one citizen the team can count on that will be following their every play is Japanese ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 16th, 2006
Shunsuke Nakamura was born June 24, 1978 in Yokohama, Japan and began playing soccer competitively at age 5, playing with the local youth club ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 15th, 2006
These World Cup coaches are screwing with us. They have months to announce their World Cup squads but most have waited to deadline day ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 15th, 2006
Japan coach Zico has announced his 23-man squad for the World Cup in Germany next month and has gone for experience with just one suprise ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 14th, 2006
With the majority of Japan's strikers firing blanks a month before the finals kick off, coach Zico needs to find some inspiration for his goal ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 13th, 2006
Japan and Jubilo Iwata midfielder Shinji Murai has been ruled out of this summer's World Cup Finals after suffering a knee injury.
He is expected ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 13th, 2006
Japan drew 0-0 with Scotland in the three-nation Kirin Cup match in Saitama on Saturday. As a result Scotland win their first trophy since 1985 ...
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by Johnny | May 13th, 2006
Polls being as meaningless as they are, I still thought some of you might get a kick out of this one.
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 13th, 2006
We've presented you with our infallible predictions and we've showed you how they compare to Google's selections. Now it is time for you to ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | May 11th, 2006
Iran’s youth won the Tehran tournament by defeating neighbors Iraq in extra time.
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 10th, 2006
Japanese fans are falling foul of European firms who are selling tickets at way over market price.
Reselling of tickets for Japan matches at the upcoming ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 9th, 2006
Hidetoshi Nakata, the Japanese midfielder has finished his loan deal at Bolton and returned to Fiorentina. Nakata featured in quite a lot of Bolton games ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 9th, 2006
Bulgaria defeated Japan 2-1 today in a game played in Osaka as part of the Kirin Cup. Hristo Yanev scored a late game winner ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 9th, 2006
Hosts Japan conceded a late goal to lose 2-1 to Bulgaria in the opening game of the Kirin Cup in Osaka.
Svetoslav Todorov gave ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 8th, 2006
As Japan prepare to host the Kirin Cup, Japanese home based players will be trying their hardest to secure the final places in Zico's ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 7th, 2006
Right. We are 30 odd days away from the Cup. We all know who we are playing, but who are those one or two players ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 6th, 2006
Japan national soccer team will have a lot of support at the World Cup in Germany. Japanese fans have so far booked 16,000 overnight stays ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 4th, 2006
Japanese fans will invade Germany in their thousands to support their team. And don't be suprised if you are sitting next to a Japanese ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 3rd, 2006
Japan striker Seiichiro Maki scored the first of two second-half goals as JEF United Chiba put another dent in Urawa Reds' title bid with ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 2nd, 2006
For all you aspiring rock musicians out there, here is a surefire way to achieve video air time in Japan. First, wear an Indian ...
Posted on: Japan World Cup Team Blog by ShiLou | May 2nd, 2006
Japan coach Zico has announced his soccer squad for next week's Kirin Cup tournament.
Japan plays Bulgaria in Osaka on May 9 and Scotland in Saitama ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Soze | May 2nd, 2006
Our friend Pasha at the Angola blog has revealed that Portugal is sending spies to observe some oponents friendlies. Well, Japan is going one further. ...

