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Match Report Japan Football Association Match Report KIRIN CHALLENGE CUP 2015 Date and Time June 11,2015 19:03Duration 90min Stadium NISSAN STADIUM,KANAGAWA Weather Cloudy Temp 22.6℃Humidity 75% Wind Light Pitch Condition Attendances Match Commissioner KATO Hideki Asst.Ref.1 Krzysztof MYRMUS /POL 4th Off. TOJO Minoru Lawn Excellent Lawn 63,877 Referee Daniel STEFANSKI /POL Asst.Ref.2 Michal OBUKOWICZ /POL Scorer UCHIDA Wataru Damp Dry 3 1st Half 0 Japan National Team 1 2nd Half 0 Iraq National Team KICK OFF 4 0 Ball Possession Ball Possession 53.4% 46.6% 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 12 Jalal HASSAN HACHIM 0 0 NAGATOMO Yuto 5 DF DF 16 Samal SAEED MEJBEL 0 HT 1 1 2 1 MAKINO Tomoaki 20 DF DF 14 Salam SHAKIR (Cap.) 0 1 1 YOSHIDA Maya 22 DF DF 15 Dhurgham ISMAEL 0 88' 1 1 2 SAKAI Hiroki 19 DF MF 21 Saad ABDULAMEER 1 1 76' 0 HASEBE Makoto (Cap.) 17 MF MF 8 Saif SALMAN HASHIM 0 70' 66' 1 1 KAGAWA Shinji 10 MF MF 9 Ahmed YASEEN GHENI 1 1 85' 1 1 2 SHIBASAKI Gaku 7 MF MF 11 Humam TAREQ FARAJ 0 73' 1 3 4 1 OKAZAKI Shinji 9 FW MF 2 Rebin Ghareeb SOLAKA 0 66' 1 2 3 1 HONDA Keisuke 4 FW FW 7 Justin HIKMAT AZEEZ 1 1 55' 66' 2 2 USAMI Takashi 11 FW FW 19 Amjed RADHI 0 72' HIGASHIGUCHI Masaaki 24 GK GK 1 Fahad TALIB RAHEEM NISHIKAWA Shusaku12 GK GK 20 Ali YASEEN YAS GONDA Shuichi 23 GK DF 13 Sameh SAEED MEJBEL 0 16 NIWA Daiki15 DF DF 3 Ali BAHJAT FADHIL 0 15 MORISHIGE Masato6 DF DF 4 Saad NATIQ NAJI OTA Kosuke3 DF MF 5 Yaser Safa KASIM 0 7 SAKAI Gotoku 21 DF MF 6 Karrar MOHAMMED MOHAISEEN AL-ZUHAIR 7 0 YAMAGUCHI Hotaru 16 MF MF 17 Mahdi KAMIL SHILTAGH 17 0 TANIGUCHI Shogo2 MF FW 18 Marwan HUSSEIN 0 19 4 0 NAGAI Kensuke26 FW FW 23 Hussein ALI WAHID 0 8 9 0 OSAKO Yuya 18 FW 10 2 2 1 HARAGUCHI Genki 8 FW 11 1 1 MUTO Yoshinori 14 FW Caution and Sent-off Head Coach Head Coach Caution and Sent-off Vahid HALILHODZIC /FRA Akram SELMAN 37' C 21 S.ABDULAMEER Unsport. 2nd 1st Team Total 1st 2nd 9 11 20Shots 3 1 2 5 1 6GK 12 6 6 4 5 9CK 4 1 3 7 6 13Dir.FK 18 9 9 1 0 1Ind.FK 1 1 0 1 0 1(Off-side) 1 1 0 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 5' Japan 4 HONDA K. 7 Left-3 ThrowIn 5↑ 7 → 5 ↑ Left-2 Opp FP H ClearLeft-3 5 H ↑ 7 ↑ Centre-1 4 AnyTouch S(L.F.) 9' Japan 20 MAKINO T. Left CK 10 ↑ Centre-1 Opp FPH Fumbled 20 OneTouch S(L.F.) 32' Japan 9 OKAZAKI S. 11 Right-2 4 ↑ Centre-2 10 → 7 → 11 ~ Centre-1 → 9 OneTouch S(L.F.) 84' Japan 8 HARAGUCHI G. Left-4 20 ↑ Left-2 18 → Opp FP Clear Centre-3 7 ↑ Centre-1 Opp FP H Clear 8 ~ S(R.F.) [Duration of Match] 1st 46:09(1:09), 2nd 47:01(2:01), Game time required 1:50:21 [Notes].
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