The Japan U19 national team opened their 2026 French Toulon Tournament campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Venezuela U20 on Thursday, June 11, at a packed Stade de Toulon. The solitary goal, scored in the second half, was enough to hand the Young Samurai a valuable three points in Group A of the prestigious youth competition.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, both sides demonstrated the technical quality expected at the Maurice Revello Tournament (formerly the Toulon Tournament). Venezuela U20, fielding a physically imposing lineup, looked to use their pace on the counterattack, while Japan U19 relied on quick, short passing combinations to unlock the South American defence. The first half ended goalless, with chances at a premium as both goalkeepers made sharp saves.
The Decisive Moment
The breakthrough arrived in the 63rd minute. Japan's left winger, Kaito Tanaka, received a clever through ball from midfielder Ryuhei Sasaki and cut inside past two Venezuelan defenders. His low, driven shot from 18 yards beat the sprawling Venezuela goalkeeper and nestled into the far corner. It was a moment of individual brilliance that ultimately decided the contest.
Standout Performances
- Japan U19 goalkeeper, Daichi Mori: Made three crucial saves, including a spectacular diving stop in the 78th minute to deny Venezuela's star striker, Jesús Martínez.
- Venezuela U20 captain, Alejandro Rivas: Dominated the midfield aerial duels but lacked the final pass to break Japan's disciplined defensive block.
- Japan's goalscorer, Kaito Tanaka: Named Man of the Match for his tireless running and clinical finishing.
Tournament Context
The Toulon Tournament, one of the most celebrated youth international competitions, brings together elite U19 and U20 national teams from across the globe. For Japan, this victory provides a strong foundation in a group that also features hosts France and a Morocco U20 side. Venezuela, meanwhile, will need to bounce back quickly in their next fixture to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive.
What This Result Means
Japan's 1-0 win not only earns them three points but also sends a message about their defensive resilience. Venezuela U20, despite the loss, showed flashes of attacking promise and will look to sharpen their finishing in upcoming matches. The clean sheet for Japan was their first in three tournament appearances dating back to 2024.

