Japan’s World Cup coach Moriyasu to stay until 2026

Japan’s World Cup coach Moriyasu to stay until 2026

Hajime Moriyasu will be the first coach to manage Japan's team in two consecutive tournaments.

Hajime Moriyasu (centre) led the Samurai Blue to the knockout stage in Qatar. (AFP pic)
TOKYO:
The coach of Japan’s national football team, Hajime Moriyasu, who led the Samurai Blue to the knockout stage of the Qatar World Cup, will stay on to lead the team into the next World Cup in 2026, the Japan Football Association said today.

Moriyasu will be the first coach to manage Japan’s team in two consecutive World Cup tournaments.

Japan shocked Germany in their opener in Qatar, winning 2-1, but then lost to Costa Rica and beat Spain to finish top of their group and reach the last 16.

They were then beaten on penalties by Croatia.

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