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Elenco do Japão nos Jogos Olimpicos de 1968

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Ken Naganuma (left) e Shunichiro Okano nos Jogos Olimpicos de 1968
Credito da Imagem: www.wikipedia.org/Shunichiro-Okano
The 19th Olympic Games Mexico City (1968) Japan National Team were the representative side from the country that earned a bronze medal at the Olympic Games (Football).

The team won their first match against Nigeria to start off the group stage, followed by two draws against Brazil and Spain to advance to the knockout stage. The team went onto win their quarterfinal match against France before losing in the semi-finals to Hungary, who later won the gold medal.

In the third-place match held on 24 October, the Japanese side faced the host nation, Mexico. With KAMAMOTO Kunishige and SUGIYAMA Ryuichi combining well with each other, Japan successfully scored two goals, before their goalkeeper YOKOYAMA Kenzo made a superb effort to stop the opponent’s penalty kick, as the solid defence line kept a clean sheet.

With the win, the Japan National Team finished in third place to earn the first ever medal in football for an Asian country at the Olympic Games. After scoring seven goals during the competition, Kamamoto was awarded with the top scorer award, while the team was awarded with the Fair-Play Award from both the UNESCO and FIFA. (Fonte: www.jfa.jp)
Lista dos Convocados
|• Data da Convocação: 1968
|• Número de Atletas Convocados: 18 (Dezoito)
|• Competição: Jogos Olímpicos de 1968, na Cidade do México
|• Adversários: Nigéria, Brasil e Espanha (Na 1ª Fase)
|• Data dos Jogos: 14, 16 e 18 de Outubro de 1968
|• Local: Estadio Cuauhtémoc, em Puebla
→→Goleiros
01 Kenzo Yokoyama Kenzo Yokoyama Mitsubishi Heavy Industries F.C. 6 8
18 Masahiro Hamazaki Masahiro Hamazaki Yawata Steel Football Club
→→Defensores
02 Hiroshi Katayama Hiroshi Katayama Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 6
03 Masakatsu Miyamoto Masakatsu Miyamoto Furukawa Electric Football Club 5
04 Yoshitada Yamaguchi Yoshitada Yamaguchi Hitachi, Ltd. Football Club 5
05 Mitsuo Kamata Mitsuo Kamata Furukawa Electric Football Club 6
08 Takaji Mori Takaji Mori Mitsubishi Heavy Industries F.C. 5
→→Meio-Campista
06 Ryozo Suzuki Ryozo Suzuki Hitachi, Ltd. Football Club
07 Kiyoshi Tomizawa Kiyoshi Tomizawa Yawata Steel Football Club 1
09 Aritatsu Ogi Aritatsu Ogi Kogyo Syukyu Football Club 6
10 Eizo Yuguchi Eizo Yuguchi Yanmar Diesel Football Club 1
11 Shigeo Yaegashi Shigeo Yaegashi Furukawa Electric Football Club 2
12 Teruki Miyamoto Teruki Miyamoto Yawata Steel Football Club 6
→→Atacantes
13 Masashi Watanabe Masashi Watanabe Yawata Steel Football Club 5 2
14 Yasuyuki Kuwahara Yasuyuki Kuwahara Kogyo Syukyu Football Club 2
15 Kunishige Kamamoto Kunishige Kamamoto Yanmar Diesel Football Club 6 7 1
16 Ikuo Matsumoto Ikuo Matsumoto Kogyo Syukyu Football Club 4
17 Ryuichi Sugiyama Ryuichi Sugiyama Mitsubishi Heavy Industries F.C. 6
DT Shunichiro Okano Shunichiro Okano 28/08/1931, Tokyo (JPN)
• Observação: O Japão foi Medalha de Bronze. Kunishige Kamamoto foi o artilherio do tormeio com 7 gols;
• Observação: Ken Maganuma era o técnico e Shunichiro Okano seu Auxiliar Técnico;
• Elenco da Seleção Brasileira: → www.futeboldaselecaobrasileira.com.br/brasil-1968
.:: Galeria de Imagens ::.
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A general view during the Football Group A match between Spain and Japan during the Mexico City Summer Olympic Games at Estadio Azteca on October 18, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Credito da Imagem: www.gettyimages.co.uk/The Asahi Shimbun
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Kunishige Kamamoto of Japan celebrates scoring his side's second goal with his team mates during the Football Quarter-Final match between Japan and France during the Mexico City Summer Olympic Games at Estadio Azteca on October 20, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Credito da Imagem: www.gettyimages.co.uk/The Asahi Shimbun
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Lajos Szucs of Hungary runs past Kenzo Yokoyama of Japan to score his side's fifth goal during the Football Semi-Final match between Hungary and Japan during the Mexico City Summer Olympic Games at Estadio Azteca on October 22, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Credito da Imagem: www.gettyimages.co.uk/The Asahi Shimbun
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Kunishige Kamamoto of Japan takes on a Mexico defender during the Football Bronze medal match between Mexico and Japan during the Mexico City Summer Olympic Games at Estadio Azteca on October 24, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Credito da Imagem: www.gettyimages.co.uk/The Asahi Shimbun
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Head coach Ken Naganuma of Japan is tossed into the air after winning the bronze medal after the Football Bronze medal match between Mexico and Japan during the Mexico City Summer Olympic Games at Estadio Azteca on October 24, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Credito da Imagem: www.gettyimages.co.uk/The Asahi Shimbun
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Formação do Japão, Medalha de Bronze, nos Jogos Olimpicos de 1968, na Cidade do México
Credito da Imagem: www.jfa.jp/Associação-Japonesa-de-Futebol
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Japanese players pose for photographs after winning bronze medals after the Mexico Olympics at Haneda Airport on October 28, 1968 in Tokyo, Japan.
Credito da Imagem: www.gettyimages.co.uk/The Asahi Shimbun
.:: Japão nos Jogos Olímpicos ::.
14/10 1ª Fase Estadio Cuauhtémoc Japão 3 x 1 Nigéria Ficha
16/10 1ª Fase Estadio Cuauhtémoc Japão 1 x 1 Brasil Ficha
18/10 1ª Fase Estadio Cuauhtémoc Japão 0 x 0 Espanha Ficha
20/10 Quartas Estadio Azteca Japão 3 x 1 França Ficha
22/10 Semifinal Estadio Azteca Japão 0 x 5 Hungria Ficha
24/10 3º Lugar Estadio Azteca Japão 2 x 0 México Ficha

.:: Todos os Jogos da Seleção Brasileira ::.
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