FIFA World Cup 2026: Japan script multiple records as tournament reaches 1000-match milestone in over nine decades
Monterrey, June 21
The 1000th match in FIFA World Cup history turned into a landmark occasion for Japan as the Samurai Blue registered the biggest victory in their World Cup journey, thrashing Tunisia 4-0 in a Group F clash at Estadio Monterrey on Sunday.
Ninety-six years after the first World Cup match was played in Montevideo, Uruguay, Japan marked the tournament's 1000th game by becoming the first Asian nation to score four goals in a FIFA World Cup match.
The emphatic result also extended their unbeaten run at the World Cup to four matches, the longest such streak in the country's history.
The victory lifted Japan to four points in Group F, level with leaders Netherlands but behind on goals scored. Tunisia, meanwhile, were eliminated in the group stage for a seventh successive World Cup appearance, extending an unwanted record.
Only Scotland, with eight previous appearances, have played in more World Cups without ever reaching the knockout rounds.
According to ESPN, Japan's fast start produced another record when Daichi Kamada found the net after just 3 minutes and 27 seconds, the quickest goal ever scored by a Japanese player in FIFA World Cup history.
Ayase Ueda emerged as the star of the night, becoming the first Japanese footballer to score a brace and register three goal contributions in a single World Cup match. His two goals and overall influence spearheaded a dominant performance that left Tunisia chasing shadows for much of the contest.
The match against Japan was Tunisia's 20th FIFA World Cup match. They became only the fourth African nation to reach that mark after Cameroon (26 matches), Morocco (25) and Nigeria (21).
Japan seized control early through Kamada after a flowing team move exposed the Tunisian defence. Ueda doubled the lead in the 31st minute with a low finish into the corner before Junya Ito added a third midway through the second half after racing clear of the defence.
Ueda completed the scoring late on with a looping header, sealing Japan's first-ever four-goal World Cup performance and strengthening their hopes of automatic qualification for the Round of 32.
Japan now need only a point from their final group match against Sweden, while Tunisia bow out after another group-stage exit.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Japan's rise in football is phenomenal! From losing to lower-ranked teams years ago to now thrashing Tunisia 4-0 at the 1000th World Cup match. Ayase Ueda with a brace and three goal contributions – what a player! So happy for Asian football. 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
This is what happens when a nation invests in youth development and technical coaching. Japan didn't just win; they outclassed Tunisia with pace and precision. Meanwhile, India's football federation keeps making excuses. Time for AIFF to wake up and smell the coffee.
As a neutral, I'm loving this World Cup! Japan's quickest goal ever at 3:27 – that's insane! 🚀 But honestly, I wish the article had mentioned more about India's potential. Why can't we also aim for such records? Our country has the talent but lacks the infrastructure and vision.
Japan's unbeaten run of 4 matches is a testament to their discipline. But let's be honest – Tunisia's record of 7 straight group-stage exits is shocking. They've been playing World Cup football for years without progressing. Some African teams need to rethink their strategies. Great match overall though! ⚽
Love seeing Asian football standards rise! Japan's performance should be a blueprint for countries like India. We've got the population and passion – what we lack is the systematic approach. The way Japan controlled the midfield and counter-attacked was pure class. Something for Indian coaches to study.
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