See the most complete list of tournaments of Japan at scores24.live! The kits worn for the 1992 Asian Cup consisted of white stripes (stylized to form a wing) with red diamonds. In 2006 their sponsorship income amounted to over 16.5 million pounds. Japan leagues - Japan all tournaments - Matches this weekend - Match Fixtures - azscore.com In the early 1980s, the kit was white with blue trim. Kumagai: Japan want to win gold at Tokyo 2020 Japan re-joined FIFA in 1950 and played in qualifiers for the 1954 FIFA World Cup, but lost the AFC qualifying berth to South Korea after two matches, beginning an intense rivalry. The 1996 design was reproduced in a special kit used against Japan uses blue and white rather than red and white due to a superstition.

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