Asia's most consistent football nation and a rising force in world football. Japan's Samurai Blue have qualified for every World Cup since 1998, and their stunning group stage victories over Germany and Spain at Qatar 2022 announced them as genuine contenders on the global stage. The future is very bright.
Japan co-hosted the 2002 World Cup with South Korea and reached the Round of 16, sparking a generation of football enthusiasm across the country. They have since qualified for every World Cup and consistently reached the knockout stages, building a reputation as Asia's most technically accomplished side.
Qatar 2022 was their finest World Cup performance. Japan defeated Germany 2–1 and Spain 2–1 in the group stage — two of the most stunning upsets in recent World Cup history — before losing to Croatia on penalties in the Round of 16. With a squad now packed with players from Europe's top leagues, Japan are no longer just Asia's best — they are a genuine threat to any nation in world football.
Samurai blue — a deep, rich blue that is one of the most distinctive colours in Asian football. Japan's home kit is clean, modern, and instantly recognisable, and their Adidas designs have become increasingly popular globally as the Samurai Blue's profile has risen.
Their kits reflect the precision and attention to detail that defines Japanese culture, and the blue of the Samurai Blue is worn with enormous national pride by fans across Japan and the wider Asian football community.
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