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词条 Australia–Japan football rivalry
释义

  1. Origins

  2. Matches

  3. Overall

  4. Top scorers

  5. References

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| name = Australia–Japan football rivalry
| other names = Socceroos vs Samurai Blue
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| city or region = AFC (Asia)
| first contested = 27 November 1956
| teams involved = {{fb|Australia}}
{{fb|Japan}}
| series =
| most wins = {{fb|JPN}} (9)
| total = 25
| mostrecent = {{nowrap|Japan 2–0 Australia
World Cup qualification
(31 August 2017)
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The Australia–Japan football rivalry is a sports rivalry that exists between the national association football teams of each country, regarded as one of Asia's biggest football rivalries.[1] The rivalry is a relatively recent one, born from a number of highly competitive matches between the two teams since Australia joined the Asian Football Confederation in 2006.[2] The two teams have played each other in several significant matches, including a World Cup group stage match and the 2011 Asian Cup Final.

Origins

The first match between the two teams was played at the 1956 Olympics, ending in a 2–0 win for the Australians.[3]

Another dozen matches were played between Australia and Japan until a semi-final match at the 2001 Confederations Cup which ended in a 1–0 for Japan, but the match-up really only emerged as a rivalry after 2006, when Australia joined the AFC, especially the FIFA World Cup qualification games.

The first match between the two sides after this was during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, a group stage game where Australia were still technically competing as Oceania representatives. With just six minutes left, Japan led by a single goal, only for Australia to score thrice in succession to secure their first ever win in a World Cup Finals match in what is regarded as one of the greatest moments in Australian sporting history.[4]

A number of fierce qualifying matches over the next few years enhanced the rivalry, and Japan got revenge for their World Cup defeat by knocking the Socceroos out of the 2007 Asian Cup at the quarter-final stage via penalty shootout. In 2011, Japan again beat the Socceroos in an Asian Cup, this time in the 2011 final with a solitary goal in extra time sealing the championship.

Matches

# Date Competition Home team Score Away team Venue
127 November 19561956 Olympic Games{{fb-rt|Australia}}
2–0
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Olympic Park, Melbourne
230 March 1968International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}2–2{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Sydney
331 March 1968International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}
3–1
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Melbourne
44 April 1968International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}
1–3
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Adelaide
510 October 19691970 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Japan|1947}}
1–3
{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|South Korea|1949}} Seoul
616 October 19691970 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Japan|1947}}1–1{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|South Korea|1949}} Seoul
722 May 1994Kirin Cup{{fb-rt|Japan|1947}}1–1{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Japan|1947}} Big Arch Stadium, Hiroshima
829 September 1994International Friendly{{fb-rt|Japan|1947}}0–0{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Japan|1947}} National Stadium, Tokyo
915 February 1995International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}
2–1
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
1010 February 1996International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}
1–4
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Brandon Park, Wollongong
1114 February 1996International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}
3–0
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne
1215 February 1998International Friendly{{fb-rt|Australia}}
0–3
{{fb|Japan|1947}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
138 June 20012001 Confederations Cup{{fb-rt|Japan}}
1–0
{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Japan}} International Stadium, Yokohama
1415 August 2001AFC – OFC Challenge Cup{{fb-rt|Japan}}
3–0
{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Japan}} Shizuoka Stadium, Shizuoka
1512 June 20062006 World Cup{{fb-rt|Australia}}
3–1
{{fb|Japan}}{{flagicon|Germany}} Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern
1621 July 20072007 Asian Cup{{fb-rt|Japan}}
1–1 (4-3)
{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Vietnam}} My Dinh National Stadium, Hanoi
1711 February 20092010 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Japan}}0–0{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Japan}} International Stadium, Yokohama
1817 June 20092010 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Australia}}
2–1
{{fb|Japan}}{{flagicon|Australia}} MCG, Melbourne
1929 January 20112011 Asian Cup Final{{fb-rt|Australia}}
0–1 (a.e.t)
{{fb|Japan}}{{flagicon|Qatar}} Khalifa International Stadium, Doha
2012 June 20122014 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Australia}}1–1{{fb|Japan}}{{flagicon|Australia}} Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
214 June 20132014 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Japan}}1–1{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|Japan}} Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama
2225 July 20132013 East Asian Cup{{fb-rt|Japan}}
3–2
{{fb|Australia}}{{flagicon|South Korea}} Hwaseong Stadium, Hwaseong
2318 November 2014International Friendly{{fb-rt|JPN}}
2–1
{{fb|AUS}}{{flagicon|JPN}} Nagai Stadium, Osaka
2411 October 20162018 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|Australia}}1–1{{fb|JPN}}{{flagicon|AUS}} Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
2531 August 20172018 World Cup Qualification{{fb-rt|JPN}}
2–0
{{fb|AUS}}{{flagicon|JPN}} Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama

Overall

Team GP|Games PlayedW|WonD|DrewL|LostGF|Goals ForGA|Goals AgainstGD|Goal Difference
{{flagicon|AUS}} Australia257993135–4
{{flagicon|JPN}} Japan259973531+4

Top scorers

Players in bold are still available for selection.
Rank Player Goals
1AUS}} Tim Cahill5
2JPN}} Kunishige Kamamoto4
3AUS}} Tommy McColl3
4AUS}} John Aloisi2
AUS}} Ray Baartz
JPN}} Takashi Hirano
JPN}} Hidetoshi Nakata
JPN}} Yuya Osako
JPN}} Takuya Takagi

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.foxtel.com.au/whats-on/foxtel-insider/asia-s-biggest-rivalry-headlines-next-round-of-socceroos-wor-175925.htm |title=Highlights |publisher=Foxtel.com.au |date= |accessdate=2015-05-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141116124127/http://www.foxtel.com.au/whats-on/foxtel-insider/asia-s-biggest-rivalry-headlines-next-round-of-socceroos-wor-175925.htm |archive-date=2014-11-16 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|author=Sebastian Hassett |url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/football/socceroos-to-resume-japan-rivalry-in-qualifying-group-for-brazil-20120309-1uq8j.html |title=Socceroos to resume Japan rivalry in qualifying group for Brazil |publisher=Smh.com.au |date= |accessdate=2015-05-03}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Socceroo/1956A.html |title=Socceroo 1956 Matches |publisher=Ozfootball.net |date= |accessdate=2015-05-03}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/socceroos/australia-give-japan-a-football-rivalry-free-from-baggage-says-john-duerden-the-voice-of-asian-football/story-e6frf4l3-1226390699139 |title=Socceroos give Japan football rivalry free from baggage, John Duerden says |publisher=Foxsports.com.au\\accessdate=2015-05-03}}
{{Australia national association football team}}{{Japan national football team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Australia-Japan football rivalry}}

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