China–Japan football rivalry

China–Japan football rivalry is a competitive sports rivalry that exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans.

China–Japan football rivalry
Teams China PR
 Japan
First meetingJapan 0–5 China
Far East Asian Games
Tokyo
(9 May 1917)
Latest meetingChina 1–2 Japan
2019 EAFF E-1 Championship
Busan
(10 December 2019)
Next meetingTBD
Statistics
Meetings total38
Most winsChina (15), Japan (15)
Largest victory Japan 0–5 China
Far East Asian Games
Tokyo
(9 May 1917)

China 5–0 Japan
Nehru Cup
Kochi
(31 January 1983)

The rivalry has a long history exists between China and Japan. One of the main reason defining the heat of the serious rivalry exists between two countries is due to historical grievances throughout history of two nations.[1] Two national teams faced up for the first time in 1917, and since then, had played against each other 38 times. Historical tensions had also stemmed the rivalry into one of the most heated rivalry in Asia and a bitter rivalry in the world.

Background

China and Japan shared a relatively long and complicated history. Japan used to be under moderate Chinese influence throughout history, and is part of Sinosphere world. However, Japan often had desires to conquer China and to become new Asian leader. The Japanese tried to invade China via. Korea during the Japanese invasion to Korea, but no avail. In 19th century, Japan transformed from a feudal state into an empire with modern industries, defeating China in the First Sino-Japanese War. This made Japan the dominant Asian power.

Japan and China's tensions escalated into the Second Sino-Japanese War, which Japan invaded and occupied entire of Eastern and Southern China, committing horrible atrocities such as Nanking Massacre. As for the result, relations between two nations has been tense since and with the recent rise of China after years of humiliation, rivalry has become tenser.

Thus, football is not an exception, when both fans used football to fuel the nationalistic ideas.

Matches

Prior to 1990s, China was one of Asia's dominant teams while Japan's football development was still limited in amateur level, partly due to little interests of development for football in Japan. Thus, Japan often suffered defeats to China. But with the rapid rise of Japan since 1990s, the tie has changed from China to Japan, and since 1998, China has not beaten Japan again.

Despite the record of China and Japan each having 15 wins, Japan is far more successful than China, winning four AFC Asian Cup and has played in every FIFA World Cup since 1998; while China only won silver medals in two Asian Cup and qualified for just one World Cup.

#DateVenueCompetitionHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (home)Goals (away)
19 May 1917Shibaura Ground, TokyoFar Eastern Championship GamesJapan0–5ChinaGuo  3', 22', Guan  28', Tang  30', -'
21 June 1921ShanghaiFar Eastern Championship GamesChina4–1Japan
324 May 1923OsakaFar Eastern Championship GamesJapan1–5China
420 May 1925Rizal Memorial Stadium, ManilaFar Eastern Championship Games0–2Lee Wai Tong  -', -'
527 August 1927Zhonghua Stadium, ShanghaiFar Eastern Championship GamesChina5–1JapanSuen Kam Shun  19', 30', Kai Bingfen  21', -', 73'Misao Tamai  41'
630 May 1930Meiji Jingu Gaien Stadium, TokyoFar Eastern Championship GamesJapan3–3ChinaShiro Teshima  23', Tadao Takayama  57', Hideo Shinojima  73'Suen Kam Shun  40', Chan Kwong Yiu  60', Dai Linjing  70'
720 May 1934Rizal Memorial Stadium, ManilaFar Eastern Championship GamesChina4–3JapanTam Kong Pak  6', 11', Lee Wai Tong  65', 76' (pen.)Akira Nozawa  60', 72', Takeshi Natori  74'
81 May 1966UnknownFriendlyJapan1–2China
923 June 1975Government Stadium, Hong Kong1976 AFC Asian Cup qualificationChina2–1JapanLi Yutie  6', Ke Wushang  20'Kozo Arai  43'
1011 June 1980Tianhe Stadium, GuangzhouFriendly1–0Li Xiangfu  67'
1126 December 1980Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong1982 FIFA World Cup qualification1–0Rong Zhihang  7'
122 June 1981Omiya Football Stadium, SaitamaFriendlyJapan0–0China
1330 September 1981SingaporeLion City CupJapan2–0China
1431 January 1983KochiNehru CupChina5–0Japan
1531 May 1984Omiya Football Stadium, SaitamaKirin CupJapan1–0ChinaHisashi Kato  84' (pen.)
1627 July 1986Merdeka Stadium, Kuala LumpurMerdeka Cup4–2Hisashi Kaneko  8', 55', Hiromi Hara  75', Satoshi Tezuka  76'Li Zheng  44', Wang Yong  77'
172 June 1988Mizuho Stadium, NagoyaKirin CupJapan0–3ChinaWang Baoshan  24', Gao Sheng  41', Ma Lin  45'
1810 May 1990Nishigaoka Stadium, TokyoFriendlyJapan2–2ChinaTomoyuki Kajino  17', Osamu Maeda  56' 14' (o.g.), Zhang Shaowen  63'
1913 May 1990Okayama Stadium, OkayamaFriendlyJapan2–0ChinaOsamu Maeda  26', Mitsunori Yoshida  40'
2029 July 1990Workers' Stadium, BeijingDynasty CupChina1–0JapanWu Qunli  77'
2124 August 1992Workers' Stadium, BeijingDynasty CupChina0–2JapanMasahiro Fukuda  38', Takuya Takagi  82'
226 November 1992Hiroshima Stadium, HiroshimaAsian CupJapan3–2ChinaMasahiro Fukuda  48', Tsuyoshi Kitazawa  57', Masashi Nakayama  84'Xie Yuxin  1', Li Xiao  70'
2318 May 1993ShanghaiEast Asian GamesChina3–2Japan
2423 February 1995Mong Kok Stadium, Hong KongDynasty CupJapan2–1ChinaToshiya Fujita  16', Hisashi Kurosaki  22'Gao Feng  55'
2512 December 1996Tahnoun bin Mohamed Stadium, Al AinAsian Cup1–0Naoki Soma  90'
267 March 1998National Stadium, TokyoDynasty CupJapan0–2ChinaLi Bing  9', 50'
2715 March 2000Universiade Memorial Stadium, KobeFriendlyJapan0–0China
2826 October 2000Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, BeirutAsian CupChina2–3JapanQi Hong  30', Yang Chen  48'Fan Zhiyi  21' (o.g.), Akinori Nishizawa  53', Tomokazu Myojin  61'
298 October 2002Masan Stadium, ChangwonAsian Games0–1Satoshi Nakayama  60'
304 December 2003National Stadium, TokyoEAFF ChampionshipJapan2–0ChinaTatsuhiko Kubo  4', 80'
317 August 2004Workers' Stadium, BeijingAsian CupChina1–3JapanLi Ming  31'Takashi Fukunishi  22', Koji Nakata  65', Keiji Tamada  90+1'
323 August 2005Daejeon World Cup Stadium, DaejeonEAFF ChampionshipJapan2–2ChinaTeruyuki Moniwa  59', Tatsuya Tanaka  87'Li Jinyu  37', Zhang Yonghai  43'
3320 February 2008Chongqing Olympic Sports Center, ChongqingEAFF ChampionshipChina0–1JapanKoji Yamase  17'
346 February 2010Tokyo Stadium, TokyoEAFF ChampionshipJapan0–0China
3521 July 2013Seoul World Cup Stadium, SeoulEAFF Championship3–3Yuzo Kurihara  32', Yoichiro Kakitani  59', Masato Kudo  60'Wang Yongpo  4' (pen.), 80' (pen.), Sun Ke  86'
369 August 2015Wuhan Sports Center Stadium, WuhanEAFF ChampionshipChina1–1JapanWu Lei  10'Yuki Muto  41'
3712 December 2017Ajinomoto Stadium, ChōfuEAFF ChampionshipJapan2–1ChinaYu Kobayashi  84', Gen Shōji  88'Yu Dabao  90+3'
3810 December 2019Busan Gudeok Stadium, BusanEAFF ChampionshipChina1–2JapanDong Xuesheng  90'Musashi Suzuki  29', Genta Miura  70'

Statistics

As of 10 December 2019

Competition China wins Draws Japan wins
Total 15815

See also

References

  1. Mangan, J.A.; Kim, Hyun-Duck; Cruz, Angelita; Kang, Gi-Heun (2013). "Rivalries: China, Japan and South Korea – Memory, Modernity, Politics, Geopolitics – and Sport". The International Journal of the History of Sport. 30 (10): 1130–1152. doi:10.1080/09523367.2013.800046.
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