

AFC U17 Asian Cup Thriller: China U17 Edged Out 2‑3 by Japan U17
In a pulsating encounter at the AFC U17 Asian Cup on 23 May 2026, Japan narrowly defeated China 3‑2. The match swung back and forth, with Japan’s clinical finishing proving the difference despite a spirited Chinese fightback.
Match Overview
Japan started brightly and took the lead inside seven minutes through a well‑worked corner. China responded with energy and equalised before half‑time with a stunning long‑range strike. The second half saw Japan regain control with two quick goals, but China pulled one back late to set up a frantic finish. Japan held on to claim all three points.
Key Moments
- 6’ – Japan’s Riku Tanaka heads home from a corner to make it 1‑0.
- 33’ – China’s playmaker Wang Lei unleashes a 25‑yard drive into the top corner – 1‑1.
- 51’ – Japan retake the lead after a defensive mix‑up allows Takumi Saito to tap in.
- 63’ – Saito turns provider, crossing for substitute Yusuke Kato to head Japan 3‑1 ahead.
- 78’ – China’s Chen Hao heads in from a free kick to make it 2‑3 and set up a nervy finish.
Tactical Story
Japan’s high press and quick passing in midfield unsettled China’s buildup, forcing turnovers in dangerous areas. China relied on direct play and set‑pieces to create chances – scoring from a long shot and a dead ball. Japan’s ability to switch between patient possession and direct counter‑attacks gave them the edge, despite China dominating possession in the final 20 minutes.
Standings Impact
The win moves Japan to the top of their AFC U17 Asian Cup group with maximum points, while China remain second with three points. The result effectively puts Japan in control of qualification for the knockout stage, though China still have a realistic chance if they win their remaining fixtures.