It has been decided that the Japanese national football team will face Brazil, which is ranked number one in the world, in the warm-up game held at the National Stadium on June 6th.

The match has been 10 losses and 2 draws in Japan since November 2017.

The Japan national team is planning four strengthening games in Japan from June 2nd to 14th as part of the strengthening for the World Cup Qatar tournament to be held in November.



The Japan Football Association has been coordinating opponents, but announced that it will play against Brazil on the 6th at the National Stadium in Tokyo.



Brazil, which has won the World Cup five times in the most, has passed the South American qualifying round of this Qatar tournament in 1st place and has decided to participate in the 22nd consecutive tournament, and is listed as one of the winning candidates.



In the match since the warm-up game in November 2017, Japan's match record has never won with 10 losses and 2 draws.



For Japan, who is in the same group as Spain and Germany, who have won the first league of this tournament, it will be a valuable opportunity to test their strength against Brazil, which is the number one in the world.



Japan national team coach Hajime Moriyasu said, "I am very pleased to be able to play against Brazil, which is ranked number one in the world. I respect it, but I want to create a team that can fight from the same perspective without looking up at the opponent excessively. I want to show that attitude. "