Japan became the first country to qualify for the 2026 men’s World Cup after it beat Bahrain 2-0 at Saitama Stadium on Thursday.
Second-half goals from Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo were enough for the Samurai Blue to earn its spot at next year’s tournament which is being hosted in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Japan becomes the first non-host nation to qualify for the 2026 men’s World Cup, with the three host countries already assured a spot in the 48-team tournament.
“Thanks to the players for their efforts and the fans for their support,” Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said afterwards, per the Associated Press. “We knew that if we persevered that the goals would come. We will try and win our three remaining games and grow as a team.”
Despite being on top for the first half in Saitama, Japan was unable to find the breakthrough against a resolute Bahrain team.
But in the 66th minute, Kamada – who had earlier come off the bench – slotted home to break the deadlock.
And three minutes from time, Kubo – who had looked dangerous down Japan’s left side throughout the match – finished from a tight angle to assure the team of victory.
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Second-half goals from Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo were enough for the Samurai Blue to earn its spot at next year’s tournament which is being hosted in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Japan becomes the first non-host nation to qualify for the 2026 men’s World Cup, with the three host countries already assured a spot in the 48-team tournament.
“Thanks to the players for their efforts and the fans for their support,” Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said afterwards, per the Associated Press. “We knew that if we persevered that the goals would come. We will try and win our three remaining games and grow as a team.”
Despite being on top for the first half in Saitama, Japan was unable to find the breakthrough against a resolute Bahrain team.
But in the 66th minute, Kamada – who had earlier come off the bench – slotted home to break the deadlock.
And three minutes from time, Kubo – who had looked dangerous down Japan’s left side throughout the match – finished from a tight angle to assure the team of victory.
Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/21/...e=whatsappCNN&utm_content=2025-03-21T15:19:26