Japan has become the first team to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, defeating Bahrain 2-0 and securing their spot with solid performances in the qualifying rounds. Coach Hajime Moriyasu has guided the team to six wins in seven games, building on a strong talent pipeline. Japan has consistently qualified for World Cups since 1998, and with a surge of players making their mark globally, the team aspires to advance further than past tournaments, aiming to overcome the traditional patterns of early exits.
Japan's soccer team, known as Samurai Blue, has successfully qualified for the 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the USA after a commanding win.
Japan's manager Hajime Moriyasu, appointed after the last World Cup, has led the team to impressive victories, underscoring their growing talent pool.
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