November 6, 1992, Hiroshima Stadium (Hiroshima Prefecture). We will provide a thorough explanation of the Asian Cup semi-final “Japan vs. China”, a legendary match that decided the fate of Japanese soccer. A person sent off, a preemptive sacrifice, and a dramatic end. Let’s take a look back at how Oft Japan, led by director Hans Oft, became a powerhouse in Asia.[Match Info]Tournament Name: Asian Cup 1992 Semi-final Date: November 06, 1992 Venue: Hiroshima Stadium Result: Japan 3: 2 China[Goals]1′ [中国] Xie Yuxin 48′ [日本] Masahiro Fukuda (Fukuda Masahiro) 57′ [日本] Go Kitazawa (Kitazawa Tsuyoshi) 72′ [中国] Li Xiao 86′ [日本] Masashi Nakayama[Participating Players / Lineups]■ Japan GK: 1 Naru Matsunaga (sent off after 30 minutes) DF: 4 Takumi Horiike, 5 Tetsuji Hashiratani, 6 Toshizo Tsunami, 7 Masami Ihara MF: 8 Masahiro Fukuda, 10 Ruy Ramos, 14 Go Kitazawa, 17 Hajime Moriyasu FW: 11 Tomoyoshi Miura (King Kazu), 20 Takuya Takagi
[交代出場]: 16 Masashi Nakayama, 19 Kazuya Maekawa
[監督]: Hans Ooft ■ China GK: 1 Fu Yubin DF: 2 Feng Zhigang, 3 Dong Liqiang, 4 Fan Zhiyi, 5 Xu HongMF: 6 Li Bing, 9 Hao Haidong, 12 Xie Yuxin, 17 Peng Weiguo, 18 Cheng Yaodong FW: 19 Zhu Bo
[交代出場]: 8 Gao Hongbo, 11 Li Xing
[監督]: Klaus Schlappner[Highlights of this video]Shock in the first minute: China’s lightning first goal and the silence of Hiroshima Stadium. Guardian Matsunaga’s sending off: The biggest test facing Japan, who were down to 10 men after 30 minutes. Ramos and Kaz’s tenacity: technology and leadership that make them feel at a numerical disadvantage. Gon Nakayama’s roar: The legendary diving header who led Japan to their first final in the 86th minute. Without victory in this match, Japanese soccer would not be what it is today. Relive the excitement of that time with detailed data. #Japan National Team #Japan National Soccer Team #Asia Cup 1992 #Japan vs. China #Tomoyoshi Miura #Ruy Ramos #Masashi Nakayama #Ofto Japan #Hiroshima Stadium #Soccer History #JFA #AsianCup1992 #JapanVsChina

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