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This is an archive article published on September 5, 2004

Stars from the rising sun

Indian football is gearing up for its biggest match in years. On Wednesday, India host Japan in Kolkata for a World Cup qualifier. It8217;s...

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Indian football is gearing up for its biggest match in years. On Wednesday, India host Japan in Kolkata for a World Cup qualifier. It8217;s been called a David vs Goliath encounter, so here8217;s a look at the Asian giants:

FIFA RANK: 18

THE HISTORY

WC Participation: 2 1998, 2002
WC best showing: Last 16 2002
Continental Title: Asian Cup 1992, 2000, 2004

THE STARS

Naohiro Takahara Striker/25 yrs
8226; Having blossomed under Philippe Troussier, the former Jubilo Iwata player earned his first big break when he was signed on by Hamburg in 2002-03. J-League Player of the Year and top goalscorer in 2002, he helped new coach Zico log his first home win with two goals in a friendly against Nigeria
USP: Excellent finishing skills with either foot and deft headers

Shunsuke Nakamura Midfielder/26
8226; Once known as the Golden Boy of Japanese football, the Yokohama Marinos medio moved to Serie A side Reggina. In 2002-03 he played 31 matches and scored 7 goals, despite omission from Philippe Troussier8217;s World Cup squad.
USP: Magic feet with skills very few possess

Shinji Ono Midfielder/27
8226; Regarded by many as Japan8217;s best-ever midfielder. A veteran in his country8217;s colours, is now a regular with Feyenoord Rotterdam
USP: Can play anywhere as creative midfielder: in centre and on the wings

THE COACH

Zico Artur Antunes Coimbra
8226; Probably the most iconic player of the 1980s, Zico took over from Philippe Troussier after 2002 World Cup.
First tangible result: Japan8217;s 3-1 defeat of China in China to win Asian Cup earlier this year

ROAD TO WC 2006

Japan 1 vs Oman 0 Saitama
Singapore 1 vs Japan 2 Singapore
Japan 7 vs India 0 Saitama

8212; Micky Aigner

 

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