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Match Report JAPAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Match Report KIRIN CHALLENGE CUP 2014 Date and Time November 18,2014 19:24Duration 90min Stadium YANMAR STADIUM NAGAI,OSAKA Weather Clear Temp 11.4℃Humidity 52% Wind Light Pitch Condition Attendances Match Commissioner KAGAYAMA Hiroshi Asst.Ref.1 Rafal ROSTKOWSKI /POL 4th Off. Bartosz FRANKOWSKI /POL Lawn Excellent Lawn 46,312 Referee Pawel GIL /POL Asst.Ref.2 Marcin BORKOWSKI /POL Scorer TANIGUCHI Hiroyuki Damp Dry 0 1st Half 0 Japan National Team 2 2nd Half 1 Australia National Team 2 1 KICK OFF Ball Possession Ball Possession 47.1% 52.9% Substitute Shots Shots Substitute Goal Name No. Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No.OUT Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2ndOUT Time No. 0 KAWASHIMA Eiji 1 GK GK 1 Mat RYAN 0 0 MORISHIGE Masato 6 DF DF 2 Ivan FRANJIC 0 0 OTA Kosuke 21 DF DF 13 Aziz BEHICH 0 0 YOSHIDA Maya 22 DF DF 20 Trent SAINSBURY 0 0 SAKAI Gotoku 3 DF DF 22 Alex WILKINSON 0 HT 0 ENDO Yasuhito 7 MF MF 7 Mathew LECKIE 1 1 1 1 HASEBE Makoto (Cap.) 17 MF MF 15 Mile JEDINAK (Cap.) 0 1 1 KAGAWA Shinji 10 MF MF 17 Matt McKAY 1 1 73' 77' 3 3 1 OKAZAKI Shinji 9 FW FW 10 Robbie KRUSE 1 1 87' 1 3 4 HONDA Keisuke 4 FW FW 14 James TROISI 1 1 64' 57' 0 MUTO Yoshinori 14 FW FW 21 Massimo LUONGO 2 1 1 63' HIGASHIGUCHI Masaaki 23 GK GK 12 Mitchell LANGERAK NISHIKAWA Shusaku12 GK DF 3 Jason DAVIDSON UCHIDA Atsuto 2 DF DF 6 Nikolai TOPOR-STANLEY SHIOTANI Tsukasa16 DF DF 25 Chris HERD SHOJI Gen18 DF MF 8 Joshua BRILLANTE MATSUBARA Ken5 DF MF 16 James HOLLAND 7 1 1 1 KONNO Yasuyuki15 MF MF 19 Oliver BOZANIC TAGUCHI Taishi13 MF MF 23 Mark BRESCIANO 0 14 MORIOKA Ryota19 MF MF 24 Aaron MOOY 0 10 SHIBASAKI Gaku 20 MF FW 4 Tim CAHILL 1 1 1 17 9 1 1 TOYODA Yohei 11 FW FW 9 Mitch NICHOLS 0 21 14 2 2 INUI Takashi 8 FW Caution and Sent-off Head Coach Head Coach Caution and Sent-off Javier AGUIRRE /MEX Ange POSTECOGLOU 45' C 15 M.JEDINAK Unsport. 69' C 2 I.FRANJIC Unsport. 2nd 1st Team Total 1st 2nd 9 4 13Shots 7 3 4 4 7 11GK 4 1 3 3 2 5CK 2 1 1 7 5 12Dir.FK 17 9 8 1 0 1Ind.FK 4 3 1 1 0 1(Off-side) 4 3 1 0 0 0PK 0 0 0 Time TeamNo. Scorer assist Scoring Play:~:Dribble,→:Ground Rolling Pass,↑:Floating Pass,×:Mix up,S:Shot,H:Heading,R.F.:Right Foot 61' Japan 15 KONNO Y. 4 Right CK 4↑Centre-1 15 S(H) 68' Japan 9 OKAZAKI S. 6 Left CK 4↑ Centre-1 8 H ↑ Right-1 6 ~ Centre-1 → 9 OneTouch S(R.F.) 90'+2 Australia 4 T.CAHILL 13 Centre-2 15 → 24 →Left-2 13 ↑ Centre-1 4 S(H) [Duration of Match] 1st 46:06(1:06), 2nd 48:03(3:03), Game time required 1:50:31 [Notes].
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