The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun
Japan-based players head to Doha for World Cup
All but one of the seven domestically based members of Japan’s soccer team for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar departed on the night of Nov. 9 from Narita Airport, bound for Doha with high hopes.
While Urawa Reds defender Hiroki Sakai’s departure has been delayed for one day, the other six arrived at the airport on the o cial national team bus and were given a sendo by a group of excited fans.
“We want to show in the best possible way what we’ve put together over the past four years,” said veteran FC Tokyo defender Yuto Nagatomo.
e European-based members of the squad will join the others in Doha as their respective leagues go into the World Cup break.
Japan will face Canada in a warm-up match on Nov. 17 in the United Arab Emirates, its last action before starting group play in the World Cup against Germany on Nov. 23. (Nov. 11)