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Japan ousted by Croatia on penalty kicks in soccer World Cup NHK

Japan has missed its chance to advance to the quarterfinals at the men's soccer World Cup in Qatar. The Samurai Blue lost to Croatia on penalties.

This was the third World Cup to pit Japan against Croatia which was the runner-up in 2018.

Japan's Maeda Daizen opened scoring just before half time. Croatia equalized the score in the 55th minute.

Japan's goalkeeper Gonda Shuichi saved a shot from the 2018 tournament's MVP, Luka Modric.

Mitoma Kaoru shot from a speedy dribble, but was blocked by the goalkeeper.
The game went to penalties. Japan missed three of its spot kicks, Croatia just one.

Japan will not advance beyond the round of 16 but it did finish at the top of its group, beating former champions Germany and Spain.

FIFA praised Japan's performance in the tournament, commenting "what a journey they've had" and thanking the team for adding some new World Cup moments.
Summary
Japan failed to progress to the quarterfinals at the Qatar World Cup, losing on penalties to Croatia. The match was a repeat of their encounter from the 2018 tournament. Japan's Maeda Daizen scored before half-time, but Croatia equalized in the 55th minute. The game went to penalties after no
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Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20221206_05/

Date: Dec. 6, 2022

Created: 2022/12/06 07:23

Updated: 2025/12/09 10:46

Last Read: 2022/12/06 07:47