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[Soccer Japan National Team Starter Bulletin]The Japan National Team (SAMURAI BLUE), led by Director Yasuichi Mori, will play the Cameroonian National Team in the Netherlands. Initial members for Japan and Cameroon have been announced.

The Japanese team (SAMURAI BLUE) has announced the starting members for the international friendly match against Cameroon.

Due to the influence of the new corona virus, the Japanese team led by director Yasuichi Mori, who has been active for the first time in about a year since the 2019 EAFF / E-1 Soccer Championship in December last year. Only foreign teams were summoned for this Dutch expedition, which has an international friendly match with Cameroon on the 9th and the Ivory Coast on the 13th.

And, before kick-off at 9:00 p.m., the starting lineup for the Japanese team was announced. At the meeting the day before, Director Moriyasu said, “I haven’t been fighting for almost a year and I want to be able to share each other’s tactics as a team while reexamining the basic things that have been done so far. Many players lined up who have been the main protagonists so far.

DF Hiroki Sakai, who remains a regular in the prestigious Marseille, DF Takehiro Tomiyasu, who fights in Serie A, and captain DF Maya Yoshida are appointed as the line of defense. Additionally, MF Takumi Minamino, who wears the number 10 on his back, and FW Yuya Osako, who is reported to have called only one match, were also included.

Furthermore, the striking Villa Real MF Takehide Kubo has started on the bench.

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Full member representing Japan

▽ GK
12. Shuichi Gonda (Portimonense / Portugal)

▽ DF
19. Hiroki Sakai (Marseille / France)
16. Takehiro Tomiyasu (Bologna / Italy)
22. Maya Yoshida (Sampdoria / Italy)
20. Yuuki Anzai (Portimonense / Portugal)

▽ MF
11. Doan Ritsu (Aluminia Beelefeld / Germany)
7. Takeshi Shibasaki (Leganés / Spain)
10. Takumi Minamino (Liverpool / England)
4. Yuta Nakayama (Zvoret / Netherlands)
8. Genki Haraguchi (Hanofer / Germany)

▽ FW
15. Yuya Osako (Bremen / Germany)

Reserve member representing Japan

▽ GK
1. Eiji Kawashima (Strasbourg / France)
23. Schmidt Daniel (Sint-Truiden / Belgium)

▽ DF
2. Direct Ueda (Cercle Bruges / Belgium)
3. Shigeru Muroya (Hanofer / Germany)
13. Akira Itakura (Froningen / Netherlands)
21. Yuse Sugawara (AZ / Netherlands)

▽ MF
6. Ko Endo (Stuttgart / Germany)
9. Daichi Kamada (Frankfurt / Germany)
14. Junya Ito (Genk / Belgium)
17. Takehide Kubo (Villa Real / Spain)
25. Yasuji Miyoshi (Antwerp / Belgium)

▽ FW
24. Musashi Suzuki (Hot Vouchers / Belgium)

Full member representing Cameroon

▽ GK
1. Fabrice Ondoor (Austende / Belgium)

▽ DF
2. Collins Phi (Standard Liage / Belgium)
4. Ahorde Mukuji (Saint Tienne / France)
5. Michel Ngadu Ngajui (Ghent / Belgium)
6. Ambroise Oyongo (Montpellier / France)

▽ MF
7. Samuel um Gwe (Rheindorf Altach / Austria)
8. Andre Frank Zambo Angisa (Fulham / England)
14. Jan Etek (Granada / Spain)

▽ FW
10. Nikola Mumi Engamal (Young Boys / Switzerland)
11. Karl Toco Ecambi (Lyon France)
21. Serge Tabek (Muscron / Belgium)

Reserve member representing Cameroon

▽ GK
16. Blondie Nuk (Stoke City / England)

▽ DF
3. Serge Leuko (Worthland Beferen / Belgium)
19. Ahamat Nuguyamsa (Dijon / France)

▽ MF
17. Jean Onana (Muscron / Belgium)
24. Zi William Endenge (Luzeln / Switzerland)

▽ FW
18. Frank Ebina (Hannopher / Germany)
20. Fabrice Olinga (Muscron / Belgium

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