
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