Japan Soccer Team Begin Training for 2026 World Cup

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TOKYO, May 26 (News On Japan) –
Japan’s national soccer team began a domestic training camp in Chiba on May 25th ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, with 13 players including 39-year-old Yuto Nagatomo of FC Tokyo and Daichi Kamada of Eintracht Frankfurt taking part in the opening session.

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Nagatomo was selected for his fifth consecutive World Cup squad, the most appearances by a Japanese player in the tournament’s history. The remaining squad members are expected to join the camp in stages.

Japan will face Iceland in a farewell match at MUFG Stadium in Tokyo on May 31st before departing for Monterrey, Mexico, on June 2nd for a pre-tournament camp.

The team will then move to its base camp in Nashville in the United States as preparations continue for its opening Group F match against the Netherlands on June 14th local time, which will be played on June 15th in Japan time.

Japan Squad

GK

Tomoki Hayakawa / Keisuke Osako / Zion Suzuki

DF

Yuto Nagatomo / Shogo Taniguchi / Ko Itakura

Tsuyoshi Watanabe / Takehiro Tomiyasu / Hiroki Ito

Ayumu Seko / Yukinari Sugawara / Junnosuke Suzuki

MF/FW

Wataru Endo / Junya Ito / Daichi Kamada / Koki Ogawa

Daizen Maeda / Ritsu Doan / Ayase Ueda / Ao Tanaka

Keito Nakamura / Kaishu Sano / Takefusa Kubo / Yuito Suzuki

Kento Shiogai / Keisuke Goto

Source: Kyodo

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