The Japan Football Association rewarded the coach of the national team, Hajime Moriyasu, by extending his contract until 2026, after the wonderful journey of the “Samurai Blue” in the Qatar World Cup 2022, and as a result of the two historic victories he achieved over four-time world champions Germany and 2010 champion Spain (with one score 2-1). ) and topped Group E against the European giants before the end of the campaign in the final price at the hands of Croatia on penalties, Moriyasu won the honor of being the first coach of the Japanese national team to maintain his position after the World Cup.
After the wonderful journey of the "Samurai Blue" in the Qatar World Cup 2022 and as a result of the two historic victories he achieved over four-time world champions Germany and 2010 champion Spain (with one score 2-1), the Japan Football Association rewarded the national team coach, Hajime Moriyasu, by extending his contract until 2026. Moriyasu earned the distinction of becoming the first coach of the Japanese national team to preserve his post after the World Cup after leading Group E against the European powerhouses until the campaign's conclusion at the hands of Croatia on penalties.
In a press conference held in the capital, Tokyo, the 54-year-old coach expressed his happiness to continue the career with the national team until the World Cup 2026, saying, "It is a job that gives me the opportunity to compete on the international scene, and I am proud that I am Japanese. That is why I decided to accept the offer" from the Japanese Football Association.
The 54-year-old coach underlined his joy at continuing his career with the national team until the World Cup in 2026 during a news conference held in the nation's capital, Tokyo, adding, "With this profession, I have the chance to compete on a global scale, and I am glad to be Japanese. I chose to accept the offer because of this "originating from the Japanese Football Association.
After the wonderful journey of the "Samurai Blue" in the Qatar World Cup 2022 and as a result of the two historic victories he achieved over four-time world champions Germany and 2010 champion Spain (with one score 2-1), the Japan Football Association rewarded the national team coach, Hajime Moriyasu, by extending his contract until 2026. Moriyasu earned the distinction of becoming the first coach of the Japanese national team to preserve his post after the World Cup after leading Group E against the European powerhouses until the campaign's conclusion at the hands of Croatia on penalties.
In a press conference held in the capital, Tokyo, the 54-year-old coach expressed his happiness to continue the career with the national team until the World Cup 2026, saying, "It is a job that gives me the opportunity to compete on the international scene, and I am proud that I am Japanese. That is why I decided to accept the offer" from the Japanese Football Association.
The 54-year-old coach underlined his joy at continuing his career with the national team until the World Cup in 2026 during a news conference held in the nation's capital, Tokyo, adding, "With this profession, I have the chance to compete on a global scale, and I am glad to be Japanese. I chose to accept the offer because of this "originating from the Japanese Football Association.
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