البيان الرياضية
البيان الرياضية
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The Japanese national team begins their journey in the 2026 World Cup with a match against the Netherlands in Group Six, emphasizing the values of discipline and cleanliness that the team embodies. Led by coach Hajime Moriyasu, who has guided Japan to Asian and international successes despite the absence of some key players. The participation also carries strategic financial significance, with a squad market value of approximately $285 million, reflecting the development of Japanese sports and ongoing investments in infrastructure. The team faces challenges from the attacking lines of the Netherlands, Sweden, and Tunisia, but their goal is to reach the quarter-finals as part of a long-term plan to win the World Cup by 2050. Japan also remains committed to its social and cultural responsibilities by maintaining cleanliness and promoting community responsibility both on and off the pitch.
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