TRIBUN-VIDEO.COM – This is the profile of Hajime Moriyasu as coach of the Japanese national team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Hajime Moriyasu has a great chance to surpass the record of the previous 5 Japanese National Team successors in his participation in the 4 yearly tournament. The record that Hajime Moriyasu can pass is bringing the Japanese National Team to the Quarter-Finals of the 2022 World Cup. During the 6 times he has participated in the World Cup, the Japanese squad, nicknamed the Blue Samurai, have never experienced advancing to the Quarter-Finals. Japan’s best achievement in the World Cup was advancing to the last 16, in the 2018, 2010 and 2002 editions to be precise. At the 2002 World Cup, Samurai Blue was handled by Philippe Troussier from France. Philippe Troussier was only able to bring Samurai Blue to the last 16 of the 2002 World Cup after losing 0-1 to Turkey. Then the 2010 World Cup, Samurai Blue was led by a local coach named Takeshi Okada. Samurai Blue has to lift his luggage at the 2022 World Cup due to losing on penalties to Paraguay. Meanwhile for the 2018 World Cup, Samurai Blue also relies on the name of local coach Akira Nishino. This time, Blue Samurai’s move was thwarted by the strong Belgian nation with a 2-3 defeat. The 3 Japanese appearances at the World Cup that only reached the group phase were 1998, 2006 and 2014. Interestingly, Takeshi Okada was Japan’s coach at the 1998 World Cup and was again given the opportunity 12 years later. Meanwhile, in the 2006 World Cup, Brazilian coach Zico failed to lead Japan to qualify from the group phase. Then in 2014, Japan was coached by Alberto Zaccheroni from Italy who also met the same fate. Here’s his profile – Full name: Hajime Moriyasu – Date of birth: August 23, 1968 – Place of birth: Nagasaki – Age: 54 years – Average training: 2.34 years – Favorite formation: 4-2-3-1 Coaching Career February 2004 – January 2010: Assistant Coach of Hiroshima February 2010 – January 2012: Assistant Coach Albirex Nigata February 2012 – July 2017: Manager Hiroshima, 265 matches, average points earned 1.66 October 2017 – April 2018: Japan U21 manager, 4 matches, average points earned 1.50 (Tribunnews.com/Ipunk) Read News Qatar 2022 World Cup Full Schedule 2022 World Cup List of 2022 World Cup Referees Profile 8 Qatar World Cup Stadiums List Participants and Group Distribution of the 2022 World Cup History of the World Cup or FIFA World Cup This article has been published on Tribunnews.com with the title Profile of Japan Coaches at the 2022 World Cup, Hajime Moriyasu’s Chance Passes the Record of 5 Successors of the Blue Samurai, https://www.tribunnews. com/world-cup-2022/2022/11/17/japan-coach-profile-in-world-cup-2022-kans-hajime-moriyasu-pass-record-5-successor-samurai-blue. Author: Rochmat Purnomo Editor: Muhammad Nursina Rasyidin

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