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Japan U17 vs Indonesia U17 – Prediction (12.05.2026)

Japan U17
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May 12, 2026
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AFC U17 Asian Cup
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Indonesia U17
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H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Total games 1
Total Goals Avg 4.00
Both teams scored 100%
3.00 Total average 1.00
Last 1 match
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Japan U17
Indonesia U17
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Japan U17

Team Overview

In their latest match, Japan U17 hosted Indonesia U17 in the AFC U17 Asian Cup, securing a convincing 3-1 victory. This win marks their third consecutive triumph in the tournament.

Indonesia U17

Team Overview

Indonesia U17 faced Japan U17 in their last outing in the AFC U17 Asian Cup, suffering a 3-1 defeat. This loss adds to their struggles in the tournament, having only one win in their last three matches.

Japan U17 - Indonesia U17 Match Result

Japan U17 Dominates Indonesia U17 in AFC U17 Asian Cup Clash

In a compelling display of skill and strategy, Japan U17 triumphed over Indonesia U17 with a score of 3-1 in their AFC U17 Asian Cup group stage match. The victory showcased Japan's attacking prowess and tactical discipline, securing their position as a formidable contender in the tournament.

Japan opened the scoring in the 28th minute through R. Tsuneyoshi, who capitalized on a well-placed assist from R. Shiraogawa. This early goal set the tone for the match, as Japan maintained control with 61% possession and a total of 13 shots, compared to Indonesia's 6. The Japanese side's ability to dominate the midfield was evident, allowing them to create multiple scoring opportunities.

In the second half, Japan extended their lead with a goal from T. Wada in the 59th minute, further asserting their dominance. Although Indonesia managed to pull one back with a goal from P. Tjoe in the 70th minute, Japan responded immediately with a third goal from A. Okamoto just a minute later, effectively quelling any hopes of a comeback from their opponents.

The match was characterized by a lack of disciplinary actions, with no yellow or red cards issued, allowing both teams to focus on their gameplay. Japan's ability to execute their game plan efficiently, combined with Indonesia's struggle to keep pace, ultimately defined the outcome of this encounter.

As Japan U17 progresses in the tournament, this victory not only boosts their confidence but also highlights their tactical acumen and depth in squad strength, setting a high standard for their upcoming matches.

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