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After Japan's exit in the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup against Brazil, midfielder Daichi Kamada warned that winning the World Cup requires football to become the country's number one sport. He pointed out the need to develop quality and promote Japanese football. Despite the team's progress in the first half and their strong performances in qualifiers and continental tournaments, their failure to advance further in the World Cup reflects the challenges Japan faces in establishing a place among the elite of global football. The team is now focusing on the Asian Cup, although winning it won't replace the sense of disappointment from their World Cup elimination.
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