

Japan U17 delivered a commanding performance in their opening match of the AFC U17 Asian Cup on May 16, 2026, thrashing Tajikistan U17 5-0 at a neutral venue. The young Samurai Blue showcased their technical superiority and clinical finishing, leaving their opponents with little chance to mount a response.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Japan controlled possession and tempo, creating chance after chance. Tajikistan, to their credit, defended resolutely in the early stages but were eventually overwhelmed by Japan’s relentless pressure. The scoreline could have been even greater had it not for the efforts of Tajikistan goalkeeper Farukh Mahmudov, who made several fine saves.
Key Moments
- First goal (13'): Winger Ryo Kato cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful shot into the far corner, leaving the keeper with no chance.
- Second goal (29'): Midfielder Yuji Nakamura doubled the lead with a powerful strike from outside the box after a neat one-two.
- Third goal (41'): Captain and striker Takumi Suzuki headed home from a corner to make it 3-0 at halftime.
- Fourth goal (57'): Substitute forward Haruki Tanaka tapped in from close range after a flowing team move.
- Fifth goal (78'): Left-back Daiki Otsuka completed the rout with a long-range effort that deflected off a defender.
Tactical Analysis
Japan lined up in a 4-3-3 formation that allowed fluid movement between the front three. Their high press forced Tajikistan into frequent errors in possession. Tajikistan tried to stay compact in a 5-4-1 but lacked the pace to recover when Japan switched play quickly. Japan's midfield trio of Sota Yamada, Yuji Nakamura, and Aoi Kudo controlled the game with crisp passing and intelligent off-the-ball runs.
Player of the Match
Takumi Suzuki (Japan U17) – 9/10: Scored one goal, assisted another, and led the line with maturity. His hold-up play and link-up with the wingers were outstanding.
Tajikistan’s goalkeeper Farukh Mahmudov deserved credit for preventing an even heavier defeat, making eight saves overall.
Tournament Implications
Japan U17 have sent a clear message to their group rivals with this dominant display. They sit top of Group C with a +5 goal difference. Tajikistan will need to regroup quickly, as their next matches against other strong opponents become even more critical. The AFC U17 Asian Cup serves as a qualifier for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, so every point is precious.
Next Fixtures
Japan will face the group’s second seeds in their next match, while Tajikistan must try to bounce back against a similarly ambitious side. If Japan maintain this level, they look poised to advance deep into the tournament.