Japan–South Korea football rivalry
International football rivalry
The Japan–South Korea football rivalry is a rivalry between the Japan national football team and South Korea national football team , and is one of the Japan–South Korea sports rivalries . The two have played each other officially since 1954. These matches are known as Nikkansen (Japanese: 日韓戦) or Haniljeon (Korean: 한일전) in their respective languages.
History
The historical and regional conflicts between Japan and South Korea , including Japanese occupation of Korea until 1945, have greatly influenced the football rivalry between the two countries.[ 5] Their first encounter in football was a two-legged qualifier for the 1954 FIFA World Cup . Both matches were held in Japan, with the South Korean government banning the Japan national team from entering their country at the time. South Korea qualified for the 1954 World Cup after defeating Japan 7–3 on aggregate.[ 6] The two countries also met in the two-legged final of the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification , and South Korea once again advanced to the World Cup by winning 3–1 on aggregate.
Japan conceded the World Cup berth to South Korea one more time despite a 1–0 derby win in 1994. Japan claimed the top spot before the last match in Asia's round-robin tournament , but was overtaken by Saudi Arabia and South Korea after drawing 2–2 with Iraq in that match. The draw between Japan and Iraq was called the "Agony of Doha" in Japan and the "Miracle of Doha" in South Korea.[ 5]
The "Japan–South Korea Regular Match" was held 15 times from 1972 to 1991, and South Korea led the event with 10 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses.[ 7] Its revival was steadily expected by the press,[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] but on the contrary, there were no "A" team matches between the two countries for ten years between 2011 and 2021, apart from the games at the EAFF Championship . Some of the causes were scheduling conflicts and poor diplomatic relations .[ 11]
South Korea overwhelmingly led the first 50 matches with 32 wins, 11 draws and 7 losses, but the rivalry has become a very close contest since the early 1990s following the establishment of the J.League .[ 7] From 2021 to 2023, South Korea suffered five consecutive defeats against Japan at all age levels of men's football, all by the same scoreline of 3–0, including the "A" team friendly on 25 March 2021.[ note 1] In 2023, JoongAng Ilbo surveyed 30 executives in the Korea Football Association, mostly K League club administrators, and 80% agreed that Japan overtook South Korea ten years ago.[ 24] [ 25] [ 26] [ 27]
Level of matches
The match between the two teams at the 2010 East Asian Football Championship
The highest level of matches which the two nations could contest are the FIFA World Cup , FIFA World Cup qualification and the AFC Asian Cup . As of 2024, their last meeting at these levels dates back to the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the 2011 AFC Asian Cup . They have never met at the FIFA World Cup.
In the EAFF Championships , both countries field mostly players from their domestic leagues rather than their best players based in Europe.[ 28] The difference in levels between their first-team squad and their domestic league squad depends on the number of players playing in Europe. Japan has had a boom of Europe-based players since the 2010s, hence their domestic league squad is described as the third[ 29] or fourth[ 31] national squad. On the other hand, as of the mid-2020s, South Korea's first team does not consist of many players from Europe, hence their domestic-league squad in EAFF is described as 1.5 or "slightly below 1.5" squad.[ 32] [ 33] [ 34] However, Japanese and Korean fans and media still take much pride in their EAFF rivalry. Japan's coach Vahid Halilhodžić played with his third squad and lost to South Korea 4–1 in Tokyo at the 2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship , leading to heavy domestic criticism and contributing to him being sacked just before the 2018 FIFA World Cup .
Men's matches
Head-to-head record
As of 27 July 2022 [ 35]
Venue
Japan wins[ α]
South Korea wins[ α]
Draws
Japan goals
South Korea goals
At Japan home
8
16
8
38
48
At South Korea home
5
15
3
17
35
Neutral venue
3
11
12
21
41
Total
16
42
23
76
124
List
No.
Date
Venue
Competition
Home
Score
Away
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Ref.
1
7 March 1954
Meiji Shrine Stadium , Tokyo
1954 FIFA World Cup qualification
Japan
1–5
South Korea
Ken Naganuma (16)
Chung Nam-sik (22, 83), Choi Kwang-seok (34), Choi Chung-min (68, 87)
2
14 March 1954
South Korea
2–2
Japan
Chung Nam-sik (24), Choi Chung-min (43)
Toshio Iwatani (16, 60)
3[ β]
3 June 1956
1956 Summer Olympics qualification
Japan
2–0
South Korea
Masao Uchino (54), Isao Iwabuchi (77)
4[ β]
10 June 1956
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Sung Nak-woon (59), Choi Kwang-seok (65)
5
5 September 1959
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1959 Merdeka Tournament
Japan
0–0
South Korea
6
6 September 1959
South Korea
3–1
Japan
Choi Chung-min (2), Cho Yoon-ok (8), Cha Tae-sung (57)
Masao Uchino (12)
7[ β]
13 December 1959
Korakuen Velodrome , Tokyo
1960 Summer Olympics qualification
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Choi Jung-min (51), Moon Jung-sik (57)
8[ β]
20 December 1959
Japan
1–0
South Korea
Hiroshi Ninomiya (70)
9
6 November 1960
Hyochang Stadium , Seoul
1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
South Korea
2–1
Japan
Chung Soon-cheon (39, 41)
Koji Sasaki (21)
10
11 June 1961
Korakuen Velodrome , Tokyo
Japan
0–2
South Korea
Chung Soon-cheon (20), Yoo Pan-soon (71)
11
30 August 1962
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium , Jakarta
1962 Asian Games
South Korea
1–0
Japan
Cho Yoon-ok (80)
12
13 August 1963
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1963 Merdeka Tournament
South Korea
1–1
Japan
Cha Tae-sung (64)
Shozo Tsugitani (65)
13[ α]
1 August 1967
Taipei Municipal Stadium , Taipei
1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification
Japan
2–1
South Korea
Katsuyoshi Kuwahara (40), Hamada Hiroshi (46)
Jung Byung-tak (52)
14[ β]
7 October 1967
National Stadium , Tokyo
1968 Summer Olympics qualification
Japan
3–3
South Korea
Teruki Miyamoto (13), Ryuichi Sugiyama (37), Kunishige Kamamoto (70)
Lee Hoi-taek (54), Huh Yoon-jung (69, 72)
15
12 October 1969
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
South Korea
2–2
Japan
Kim Ki-bok (8), Park Soo-il (38)
Teruki Miyamoto (33), Yasuyuki Kuwahara (50)
16
18 October 1969
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Jeong Kang-ji (17, 40)
17
2 August 1970
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1970 Merdeka Tournament
South Korea
1–1
Japan
Park Lee-chun (89)
Takeo Takahashi (60)
18
18 December 1970
Supachalasai National Stadium , Bangkok
1970 Asian Games
Japan
1–2
South Korea
Tadahiko Ueda (73)
Jeong Kang-ji (40), Park Lee-chun (114)
19[ β]
2 October 1971
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
1972 Summer Olympics qualification
South Korea
2–1
Japan
Park Soo-duk (47), Chung Kyu-poong (83)
Yoshikazu Nagai (51)
20
26 July 1972
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1972 Merdeka Tournament
South Korea
3–0
Japan
Park Soo-duk (27, 64), Park Lee-chun (58)
21
14 September 1972
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
2–2
South Korea
Kunishige Kamamoto (18, 89)
Park Lee-chun (48), Lee Cha-man (65)
22
23 June 1973
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Lee Cha-man (56), Kim Jae-han (74)
23
28 September 1974
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
4–1
South Korea
Kunishige Kamamoto (35, 53), Daishiro Yoshimura (39), Kozo Arai (89)
Kim Jae-han (65)
24
9 August 1975
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1975 Merdeka Tournament
South Korea
3–1
Japan
Cha Bum-kun (4, 42, 47)
Hiroshi Ochiai (17)
25
8 September 1975
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
3–0
Japan
Cho Dong-hyun (3), Park Sang-in (20), Lee Young-moo (30)
26[ β]
21 March 1976
National Stadium , Tokyo
1976 Summer Olympics qualification
Japan
0–2
South Korea
Lee Young-moo (2), Park Sang-in (71)
27[ β]
27 March 1976
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
South Korea
2–2
Japan
Kim Jin-kook (3), Cha Bum-kun (77)
Kunishige Kamamoto (40, 88)
28
18 August 1976
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1976 Merdeka Tournament
South Korea
0–0
Japan
29
4 December 1976
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
1–2
South Korea
Yoshikazu Nagai (33)
Huh Jung-moo (72), Hwang Jae-man (76)
30
26 March 1977
National Stadium , Tokyo
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
Japan
0–0
South Korea
31
3 April 1977
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
South Korea
1–0
Japan
Cha Bum-kun (83 (pen. ))
32
15 June 1977
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
2–1
Japan
Kim Jin-kook (21), Kim Sung-nam (25)
Nobutoshi Kaneda (55)
33
19 July 1978
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1978 Merdeka Tournament
South Korea
4–0
Japan
Cho Kwang-rae (20), Cha Bum-kun (44), Park Sung-hwa (75), Kim Ho-gon (88)
34
15 December 1978
Chulalongkorn University Stadium , Bangkok
1978 Asian Games
South Korea
3–1
Japan
Lee Young-moo (8), Park Sung-hwa (28), Oh Seok-jae (68)
Hisashi Kato (87)
35
4 March 1979
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
2–1
South Korea
Hiroyuki Usui (21), Kazuyoshi Nakamura (25)
Oh Seok-jae (87)
36
16 June 1979
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
4–1
Japan
Park Sung-hwa (15, 25, 54), Shin Hyun-ho (73)
Yoshikazu Nagai (47)
37[ β]
22 March 1980
Stadium Merdeka , Kuala Lumpur
1980 Summer Olympics qualification
South Korea
3–1
Japan
Huh Jung-moo (34 (pen. )), Cho Kwang-rae (57, 79)
Ikuo Takahara (89)
38
8 March 1981
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
0–1
South Korea
Chung Hae-won (39)
39
21 June 1981
Busan Gudeok Stadium , Busan
1981 President's Cup
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Oh Seok-jae (43), Lee Tae-yeop (77)
40
21 March 1982
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
3–0
Japan
Kang Shin-woo (2), Choi Soon-ho (38), Lee Kang-jo (52)
41
25 November 1982
Chhatrasal Stadium , New Delhi
1982 Asian Games
Japan
2-1
South Korea
Kazushi Kimura (58), Nobutoshi Kaneda (79)
Kang Shin-woo (21)
42
6 March 1983
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Koji Tanaka (6)
Kim Kyung-ho (90)
43
30 September 1984
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
1–2
Japan
Lee Kyung-nam (42)
Kazushi Kimura (36), Takashi Mizunuma (50)
44
2 October 1985
National Stadium , Tokyo
1986 FIFA World Cup qualification
Japan
1–2
South Korea
Kazushi Kimura (43)
Chung Yong-hwan (30), Lee Tae-ho (42)
45
3 November 1985
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
South Korea
1–0
Japan
Huh Jung-moo (61)
46
26 October 1988
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
0–1
South Korea
Choi Soon-ho (43)
47[ α]
6 December 1988
Qatar SC Stadium , Doha
1988 AFC Asian Cup
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Hwang Sun-hong (13), Kim Joo-sung (35)
48
5 May 1989
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
1–0
Japan
Lee Tae-ho (63)
49
27 July 1990
Workers' Stadium , Beijing
1990 Dynasty Cup
South Korea
2–0
Japan
Hwang Sun-hong (34), Kim Joo-sung (66)
50
27 July 1991
Nagasaki Athletic Stadium , Nagasaki
Friendly
Japan
0–1
South Korea
Ha Seok-ju (62)
51
22 August 1992
Workers' Stadium , Beijing
1992 Dynasty Cup
South Korea
0–0
Japan
52
29 August 1992
Japan
2–2 (pen. 4–2)
South Korea
Masashi Nakayama (82), Takuya Takagi (96)
Jung Jae-kwon (32), Kim Jung-hyuk (97)
53
25 October 1993
Khalifa International Stadium , Doha
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
Japan
1–0
South Korea
Kazuyoshi Miura (60)
54
11 October 1994
Hiroshima Stadium , Hiroshima
1994 Asian Games
Japan
2–3
South Korea
Kazuyoshi Miura (30), Masami Ihara (86)
Yoo Sang-chul (51), Hwang Sun-hong (77, 89 (pen. ))
55
21 February 1995
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
1995 Dynasty Cup
South Korea
1–1
Japan
Lee Woo-young (67)
Hisashi Kurosaki (47)
56
26 February 1995
Japan
2–2 (pen. 5–3)
South Korea
Masahiro Fukuda (2), Motohiro Yamaguchi (87)
Lee Ki-hyung (26, 90+2)
57
21 May 1997
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Kazuyoshi Miura (88 (pen. ))
Yoo Sang-chul (56)
58
28 September 1997
National Stadium , Tokyo
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
Japan
1–2
South Korea
Motohiro Yamaguchi (65)
Seo Jung-won (83), Lee Min-sung (86)
59
1 November 1997
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
South Korea
0–2
Japan
Hiroshi Nanami (1), Wagner Lopes (37)
60
1 March 1998
International Stadium , Yokohama
1998 Dynasty Cup
Japan
2–1
South Korea
Masashi Nakayama (17), Shoji Jo (88)
Lee Sang-yoon (21)
61
1 April 1998
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
2–1
Japan
Lee Sang-yoon (40), Hwang Sun-hong (72)
Masashi Nakayama (61)
62[ α]
7 December 1998
Rajamangala Stadium , Bangkok
1998 Asian Games
Japan
0–2
South Korea
Choi Yong-soo (31 (pen. )), 46)
63
26 April 2000
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
1–0
Japan
Ha Seok-ju (78)
[ 36]
64
20 December 2000
National Stadium , Tokyo
2000 Kirin Challenge Cup
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Toshihiro Hattori (56)
Ahn Jung-hwan (14)
[ 37]
65
16 April 2003
Seoul World Cup Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
0–1
Japan
Yuichiro Nagai (90+2)
66
31 May 2003
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
0–1
South Korea
Ahn Jung-hwan (86)
67
10 December 2003
International Stadium , Yokohama
2003 East Asian Football Championship
Japan
0–0
South Korea
68
7 August 2005
Daegu World Cup Stadium , Daegu
2005 East Asian Football Championship
South Korea
0–1
Japan
Yuji Nakazawa (86)
69
28 July 2007
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium , Palembang
2007 AFC Asian Cup
South Korea
0–0 (pen. 6–5)
Japan
70
23 February 2008
Olympic Sports Center , Chongqing
2008 East Asian Football Championship
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Koji Yamase (68)
Yeom Ki-hun (14)
71
14 February 2010
National Stadium , Tokyo
2010 East Asian Football Championship
Japan
1–3
South Korea
Yasuhito Endō (23 (pen. ))
Lee Dong-gook (33 (pen. )), Lee Seung-yeoul (39), Kim Jae-sung (70)
72
24 May 2010
Saitama Stadium 2002 , Saitama
2010 Kirin Challenge Cup
Japan
0–2
South Korea
Park Ji-sung (6), Park Chu-young (90+1 (pen. ))
[ 38]
73
12 October 2010
Seoul World Cup Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
0–0
Japan
74
25 January 2011
Al-Gharrafa Stadium , Doha
2011 AFC Asian Cup
Japan
2–2 (pen. 3–0)
South Korea
Ryoichi Maeda (36), Hajime Hosogai (97 (pen. ))
Ki Sung-yueng (23 (pen. )), Hwang Jae-won (120)
[ 39] [ 40]
75
10 August 2011
Sapporo Dome , Sapporo
2011 Kirin Challenge Cup
Japan
3–0
South Korea
Shinji Kagawa (35, 55), Keisuke Honda (53)
[ 41]
76
28 July 2013
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
South Korea
1–2
Japan
Yun Il-lok (33)
Yoichiro Kakitani (24, 90+1)
77
5 August 2015
Wuhan Sports Center Stadium , Wuhan
2015 EAFF East Asian Cup
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Hotaru Yamaguchi (39)
Jang Hyun-soo (26 (pen. ))
78
16 December 2017
Ajinomoto Stadium , Tokyo
2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship
Japan
1–4
South Korea
Yu Kobayashi (3 (pen. ))
Kim Shin-wook (13, 35), Jung Woo-young (23), Yeom Ki-hun (69)
79
18 December 2019
Busan Asiad Main Stadium , Busan
2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship
South Korea
1–0
Japan
Hwang In-beom (28)
[ 42] [ 43]
80
25 March 2021
Nissan Stadium , Yokohama
Friendly
Japan
3–0
South Korea
Miki Yamane (16), Daichi Kamada (27), Wataru Endo (83)
[ 12]
81
27 July 2022
Toyota Stadium , Toyota
2022 EAFF E-1 Football Championship
Japan
3–0
South Korea
Yuki Soma (49), Sho Sasaki (64), Shuto Machino (72)
[ 19]
Women's matches
Head-to-head record
As of 26 October 2024 [ 35]
Venue
Japan wins
South Korea wins
Draws
At Japan home
8
0
3
At South Korea home
4
1
5
Neutral venue
7
3
3
Total
19
4
11
List
No.
Date
Venue
Competition
Home
Score
Away
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Ref.
1
6 September 1990
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
1–13
Japan
Kang Gui-nyeo (67)
Etsuko Handa (2, 10), Takako Tezuka (8, 16, 38, 55), Kaori Nagamine (15, 80), Futaba Kioka (21, 67), Michiko Matsuda (32), Akemi Noda (39), Midori Honda (75)
2
9 September 1990
South Korea
0–5
Japan
Kyoko Kuroda (21), Takako Tezuka (25, 42), Futaba Kioka (30), Asako Takakura (63)
3
29 September 1990
Haidian Stadium , Beijing
1990 Asian Games
Japan
8–1
South Korea
Futaba Kioka (22, 34), Kaori Nagamine (40, 46), Etsuko Handa (64), Akemi Noda (73), Kazuko Hironaka (75), Yuriko Mizuma (77)
Han Eun-kyung
4
4 October 1994
Takegahana Stadium , Fukuyama
1994 Asian Games
Japan
5–0
South Korea
5
23 September 1995
Kota Kinabalu
1995 AFC Women's Championship
Japan
1–0
South Korea
Akemi Noda (63)
6
24 October 1998
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
Friendly
South Korea
1–1
Japan
Cha Sung-mi
7
26 October 1998
Misari Football Stadium , Hanam
Friendly
South Korea
1–1
Japan
Jin Suk-hee
8
30 May 1999
Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium , Kyoto
Friendly
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Tamaki Uchiyama (31)
Tomoe Sakai (24 o.g. )
9
3 June 1999
National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
3–2
South Korea
Nami Otake (13), Tamaki Uchiyama (73), Yayoi Kobayashi (82)
Cha Sung-mi (15), Kwon Min-joo (20)
10
3 August 2001
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium , Ulsan
Toto Cup
South Korea
1–1
Japan
Kang Sun-mi (19)
Yayoi Kobayashi (35)
11
14 December 2001
Yunlin County Stadium , Dounan
2001 AFC Women's Championship
South Korea
1–2
Japan
Lee Ji-eun (27)
Yayoi Kobayashi (10), Mio Otani (89)
12
31 August 2002
Wuhan
Friendly
South Korea
0–0
Japan
13
7 October 2002
Masan Stadium , Masan
2002 Asian Games
South Korea
0–1
Japan
Homare Sawa (15)
14
21 June 2003
Rajamangala Stadium , Bangkok
2003 AFC Women's Championship
Japan
0–1
South Korea
Hwang In-sun (18)
15
22 July 2003
Sendai Stadium , Sendai
Friendly
Japan
5–0
South Korea
Mio Otani (5), Tomomi Miyamoto (41), Eriko Arakawa (71, 83), Aya Miyama (79)
16
6 August 2005
Daegu World Cup Stadium , Daegu
2005 EAFF Women's Football Championship
South Korea
0–0
Japan
17
10 December 2006
Qatar SC Stadium , Doha
2006 Asian Games
Japan
3–1
South Korea
Azusa Iwashimizu (47), Miyuki Yanagita (72), Yūki Nagasato (82)
Park Hee-young (89)
18
3 June 2007
National Stadium , Tokyo
2008 Summer Olympics qualifiers
Japan
6–1
South Korea
Tomomi Miyamoto (18), Shinobu Ohno (20), Eriko Arakawa (23), Lee Gye-rim (34 o.g. ), Mio Otani (65), Homare Sawa (67)
Jung Hae-in (73)
19
10 June 2007
Bucheon Stadium , Bucheon
South Korea
2–2
Japan
Kim Jin-hee (4), Park Hee-young (63)
Shinobu Ohno (10), Aya Miyama (36)
20
21 February 2008
Yongchuan Stadium , Chongqing
2008 EAFF Women's Football Championship
Japan
2–0
South Korea
Eriko Arakawa (14), Shinobu Ohno (56)
21
29 May 2008
Thống Nhất Stadium , Ho Chi Minh
2008 AFC Women's Asian Cup
Japan
1–3
South Korea
Yuki Nagasato (10)
Cha Yun-hee (18), Park Hee-young (31, 54)
22
13 February 2010
Ajinomoto Stadium , Tokyo
2010 EAFF Women's Football Championship
Japan
2–1
South Korea
Shinobu Ohno (7), Mami Yamaguchi (17)
Yoo Young-a (75)
23
18 June 2011
Ningineer Stadium , Matsuyama
Friendly
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Aya Miyama (70)
Ji So-yun (75)
24
3 September 2011
Jinan Olympic Sports Center , Jinan
2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers
South Korea
1–2
Japan
Ji So-yun (30)
Mizuho Sakaguchi (10), Shinobu Ohno (45+1)
25
27 July 2013
Seoul Olympic Stadium , Seoul
2013 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup
South Korea
2–1
Japan
Ji So-yun (13, 66)
Yūki Nagasato (72)
26
4 August 2015
Wuhan Sports Center Stadium , Wuhan
2015 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup
Japan
1–2
South Korea
Emi Nakajima (30)
Cho So-hyun (54), Jeon Ga-eul (90+3)
27
2 March 2016
Kincho Stadium , Osaka
2016 Summer Olympics qualifiers
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Mana Iwabuchi (84)
Jung Seol-bin (87)
28
8 December 2017
Fukuda Denshi Arena , Chiba
2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship
Japan
3–2
South Korea
Mina Tanaka (8), Emi Nakajima (71), Mana Iwabuchi (83)
Cho So-hyun (14 (pen. )), Han Chae-rin (80)
29
10 April 2018
Amman International Stadium , Amman
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup
South Korea
0–0
Japan
30
28 August 2018
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium , Palembang
2018 Asian Games
South Korea
1–2
Japan
Lee Min-a (68)
Yuika Sugasawa (5), Lim Seon-joo (86 o.g. )
31
17 December 2019
Busan Gudeok Stadium , Busan
2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship
South Korea
0–1
Japan
Yuka Momiki (88 (pen. ))
32
27 January 2022
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex , Pune
2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup
Japan
1–1
South Korea
Riko Ueki (1)
Seo Ji-youn (85)
33
19 July 2022
Kashima Soccer Stadium , Kashima
2022 EAFF E-1 Football Championship
Japan
2–1
South Korea
Hinata Miyazawa (33), Fuka Nagano (65)
Ji So-yun (59)
34
26 October 2024
Japan National Stadium , Tokyo
Friendly
Japan
4–0
South Korea
Hikaru Kitagawa (32), Aoba Fujino (34), Mina Tanaka (37), Momoko Tanikawa (56)
See also
^ a b c d e f g h AFC Asian Cup and Asian Games (until 1998 ) matches are generally recognised as international "A" matches by FIFA and Asian nations,[ 2] but Japan does not recognise some of them including three matches against South Korea (on 1 August 1967, 6 December 1988 and 7 December 1998).[ 3] [ 4]
^ a b c d e f g h i Olympic qualifiers until 1988 are generally not recognised as international "A" matches by FIFA ,[ 2] but are recognised by Asian nations including Japan and South Korea.
References
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