Fixtures

U17 World Cup 11/03 14:00 1 Japan U17 vs Morocco U17 - View
U17 World Cup 11/06 14:00 2 Japan U17 vs New Caledonia U17 - View
U17 World Cup 11/09 14:00 3 Portugal U17 vs Japan U17 - View

Results

U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/13 14:00 3 Japan U17 v Jeffrey de Zwaan L 4-5
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/10 15:00 3 Japan U17 v Australia U17 L 2-3
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/07 15:00 2 Vietnam U17 v Japan U17 D 1-1
U17 Int. Friendly Games 04/04 17:15 1 Japan U17 v UAE U17 W 4-1
U17 World Cup 11/20 12:00 4 Spain U17 v Japan U17 L 2-1
U17 World Cup 11/17 09:00 3 Senegal U17 v Japan U17 W 0-2
U17 World Cup 11/14 12:00 2 Japan U17 v Argentina U17 L 1-3
U17 World Cup 11/11 09:00 1 Japan U17 v Poland U17 W 1-0
U17 Int. Friendly Games 07/02 12:00 1 South Korea U17 v Japan U17 W 0-3
U17 Int. Friendly Games 06/29 10:00 2 Iran U17 v Japan U17 W 0-3
U17 Int. Friendly Games 06/26 10:00 3 Japan U17 v Australia U17 W 3-1
U17 Int. Friendly Games 06/23 12:00 3 Japan U17 v India U17 W 8-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 4 3 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 9 8 1
Goals against 7 6 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0
The Japan U17 soccer team, officially known as the Japan Under-17 National Football Team, represents Japan in international youth soccer competitions. Committed to developing young talent, the team serves as a crucial stepping stone for aspiring players aiming to make their mark in professional football and the senior national team.

Known for their technical skill, tactical awareness, and disciplined play, the Japan U17 squad embodies the principles of Japanese football, which emphasizes teamwork, agility, and a strong work ethic. The team competes in various tournaments, including the AFC U-17 Asian Cup and the FIFA U-17 World Cup, showcasing their abilities on the international stage.

The coaching staff focuses on nurturing players' potential, fostering a competitive yet supportive environment that encourages growth and development. Many alumni of the Japan U17 team have gone on to achieve success in both domestic leagues and international competitions, making significant contributions to the sport.

With a rich history of participation in youth tournaments, the Japan U17 team continues to inspire the next generation of footballers, aiming to uphold Japan's reputation as a rising power in the world of soccer.