Soccer World Cup South Africa Games, Japan Rep. Victory against Cameroon opponent for the first game
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is taking place in South Africa since 11th June. Japan's vs Cameroon match of primary league group E was held at Bloomfontein's free state stadium on the evening of the 14th, and the Japanese deleted the victory with 1: 0 by keeping the score of Keisuke Honda in the first half 39 minutes It was.
As Japan could not win in the 2006 German Games, Japan's victory in the World Cup was the first time since winning the 2002 Japan-Korea tournament, the first win in the first game.
Details are as below.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup / South Africa Games are opening on 11th June. It began with the opening of the premonition of preoccupying that the South African Republic of the Group A against Mexico and Uruguay vs. France will all start from a draw. The Japanese national team played four consecutive tournaments since the 1998 France convention but in the first round he entered a group with a strong group with the Netherlands, Cameroon, Denmark and was struggling hard.
Although the free state stadium was in the high ground, the ball grew well, both teams suffered from the accuracy of the free kick, but the Japanese national team kept the ball entering from the right side in the first half 39 minutes by Keisuke Honda Push in and score points. Afterwards, without loosing the offensive hand, I also prevented Cameroon's powerful attacks many times and I won the victory.
Honda's goal moment.
YouTube - World Cup 2010 Japan vs Cameroon Keisuke Honda Goals
The Netherlands against Denmark was held before this game, the Netherlands 2-0 down Denmark. The next opponent in Japan is this Netherlands, and the game starts from 13:30 on Saturday, June 19 (local time). If I can win the Netherlands, I will definitely pass through the first round. By the way, the probability that the team who won the first game in the World Cup primary league will advance to the final tournament seems to be over 80%, but is Japan properly in 80%?
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