
In the recently concluded Kirin Challenge Cup, Japan secured a historic 3-2 comeback victory against Brazil, marking their first-ever win over the South American giants . This triumph adds to their growing list of achievements against top-tier nations, having previously defeated Argentina (friendly), France (friendly), Spain (World Cup), and Germany (World Cup + friendly) .
However, Japan remains winless against England (1 draw, 2 losses), Italy (1 draw, 2 losses), and Netherlands (1 draw, 2 losses) . Notably, the Japanese national team has never faced Portugal in an official match, with no recorded encounters between the two sides . This latest victory against Brazil further solidifies Japan’s status as a rising force in world football, though challenges persist against certain European powerhouses.