Japan Clinches Olympic Berth with Tense Victory over North Korea
In a thrilling match at National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan secured their qualification for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris with a hard-fought 2-1 win over North Korea. Under the guidance of coach Futoshi Ikeda (53), Japan managed to weather a late surge from their opponents to seal their spot in the prestigious tournament.
The journey to qualification began with a goalless draw in the opening leg held in Jeddah, but Japan took the initiative in the return fixture. Goals from Hana Takahashi and Aoba Fujino provided Japan with a comfortable two-goal cushion, despite a late response from North Korea’s Kim Hye Yong that injected some tension into the match.
With this victory, Japan secures one of Asia’s coveted spots at the Olympics, joining Australia as representatives of the confederation in Paris for the 12-team event.
The breakthrough for Japan came in the 25th minute when Takahashi capitalized on a rebound off the crossbar. After North Korean goalkeeper Pak Ju Mi parried Minami Tanaka’s header, Takahashi swiftly pounced on the loose ball, slotting it home with a precise left-footed shot from close range.
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As the first half progressed, Japan continued to press forward in search of a second goal. Fujino came close to extending their lead in the 34th minute but was unable to find the target with her long-range effort. Despite their attacking intent, Japan were fortunate to maintain their advantage heading into halftime, with goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita making a crucial goal-line clearance to deny North Korea’s Choe Kum Ok.
In the second half, Japan remained composed and doubled their lead with 14 minutes left on the clock. Fujino found the back of the net, meeting Risa Shimizu’s cross with a well-timed finish to put Japan in a commanding position.
However, North Korea refused to back down and managed to pull a goal back through Kim’s clinical strike in the 81st minute. Kim capitalized on Ri Hak’s through pass, beating Yamashita with a composed finish to set up a nervy finish.
Despite the late scare, Japan held on to their lead, securing their passage to the Olympic Games in Paris.
Meanwhile, Australia also booked their spot in the tournament with a dominant display against Uzbekistan. Led by Michelle Heyman’s four-goal haul, the Matildas secured a resounding 10-0 victory, building on their 3-0 lead from the first leg to claim a comprehensive 13-0 aggregate win.
With their qualification secured, both Japan and Australia will now turn their focus to preparing for the Olympic Games, where they will aim to make their mark on the international stage.