Twelve years after their first World Cup triumph, Japan are again darlings on the biggest stage

Twelve years after their first World Cup triumph, Japan are again darlings on the biggest stage
Twelve years after their first World Cup triumph, Japan are again darlings on the biggest stage

Japan won the World Cup in 2011, and what should have been an era of excellence was squandered by bad coaching and complacency. Now, 12 years later, they appear poised to win it all again.


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