This page records the details of the Japan national football team in 1996.
February 10 | Japan | 4–1 | Australia | Wollongong, Australia |
Yamaguchi 34' Takagi 61', 85' Moriyasu 89' | JFA | Awaritefe 87' | Stadium: Brandon Park Attendance: 8,396 Referee: Brett Hugo |
February 14 | Japan | 0–3 | Australia | Melbourne, Australia |
JFA | Mori 15' Spiteri 70' Bingley 74' | Stadium: Lakeside Stadium Attendance: 4,397 |
May 26 | Japan | 1–0 | Yugoslavia | Tokyo, Japan |
Miura 62' | JFA | Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium |
May 29 | Japan | 3–2 | Mexico | Fukuoka, Japan |
Morishima 35' Miura 46' Soma 82' | JFA | ? ?' ? ?' | Stadium: Hakatanomori Football Stadium |
August 25 | Japan | 5–3 | Uruguay | Osaka, Japan |
Maezono 15' Miura 26', 68' Takagi 42' Okano 84' | JFA | ? ?' ? ?' ? ?' | Stadium: Osaka Nagai Stadium |
September 11 | Japan | 1–0 | Uzbekistan | Tokyo, Japan |
Morishima 6' | JFA | Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium |
October 13 | Japan | 1–0 | Tunisia | Hyogo, Japan |
Maezono 17' | JFA | Stadium: Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium |
December 9 | Japan | 4–0 | Uzbekistan | Al Ain, United Arab Emirates |
Nanami 7' Miura 37' Maezono 86', 89' | JFA |
December 15 | Japan | 0–2 | Kuwait | Al Ain, United Arab Emirates |
JFA | ? ?' ? ?' |
Player | -1995 | 02.10 | 02.14 | 02.19 | 02.22 | 05.26 | 05.29 | 08.25 | 09.11 | 10.13 | 12.06 | 12.09 | 12.12 | 12.15 | 1996 | Total |
Masami Ihara | 75(4) | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | 13(0) | 88(4) |
Kazuyoshi Miura | 52(29) | - | O | O(1) | O | O(1) | O(1) | O(2) | O | O | O | O(1) | O | O | 12(6) | 64(35) |
Tsuyoshi Kitazawa | 38(3) | O | O | O | O | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 5(0) | 43(3) |
Hajime Moriyasu | 32(0) | O(1) | O | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 3(1) | 35(1) |
Takuya Takagi | 29(14) | O(2) | O | O(2) | O | - | - | O(1) | O | O | O(1) | O | - | O | 10(6) | 39(20) |
Hisashi Kurosaki | 21(4) | - | - | - | - | - | O | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2(0) | 23(4) |
Motohiro Yamaguchi | 14(1) | O(1) | O | O(1) | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | 13(2) | 27(3) |
Hiroshige Yanagimoto | 12(0) | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | 13(0) | 25(0) |
Kazuya Maekawa | 12(0) | O | O | - | O | - | - | O | - | O | - | - | - | - | 5(0) | 17(0) |
Masakiyo Maezono | 10(0) | - | - | - | - | - | - | O(1) | O | O(1) | O | O(2) | O | O | 7(4) | 17(4) |
Naoki Soma | 9(0) | O | O | O | O | O | O(1) | O | O | O | O | O | O(1) | O | 13(2) | 22(2) |
Hiroaki Morishima | 9(0) | O | - | O | O | O | O(1) | O | O(1) | O | O | O | - | O | 11(2) | 20(2) |
Norio Omura | 4(0) | O | O | O(1) | O(1) | O | O | O | O | - | O | O | O | O | 12(2) | 16(2) |
Yoshiyuki Hasegawa | 4(0) | - | - | - | - | O | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2(0) | 6(0) |
Masayuki Okano | 3(0) | O | O | - | O | O | - | O(1) | O | O | O | O | O | O | 11(1) | 14(1) |
Tadashi Nakamura | 3(0) | O | - | - | - | O | O | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | 4(0) | 7(0) |
Nobuyuki Kojima | 3(0) | - | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1(0) | 4(0) |
Hiroshi Nanami | 2(2) | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O(1) | O | O | 13(1) | 15(3) |
Yutaka Akita | 2(1) | - | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | 2(0) | 4(1) |
Yasuto Honda | 2(0) | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | O | 13(0) | 15(0) |
Kentaro Sawada | 2(0) | O | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2(0) | 4(0) |
Kenichi Shimokawa | 1(0) | - | - | - | - | O | O | - | O | - | O | O | O | O | 7(0) | 8(0) |
Shoji Jo | 1(0) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | - | O | O | 3(0) | 4(0) |
Masaharu Suzuki | 1(0) | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1(0) | 2(0) |
Toshihide Saito | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | O | - | - | - | - | 2(0) | 2(0) |
Masaki Tsuchihashi | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1(0) | 1(0) |
Toshihiro Hattori | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | - | - | - | - | 1(0) | 1(0) |
Naoki Sakai | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | - | - | - | 1(0) | 1(0) |
Ryuji Michiki | 0(0) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | O | - | - | - | - | 1(0) | 1(0) |
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