Indian women routed by Japan 0-11
AIFF Media Release
India - 0
Japan - 11 (Yuzuki Yamamoto 4’, Yui Hasegawa 13’, Hinata
Miyazawa 20’, 35’, 81’, Kiko Seike 45+5’ p, 55’, Riko Ueki 47’, 50’, 65’, Maya
Hijikata 62’)
Perth, Australia, Saturday, March
7, 2026: The Indian senior women’s national team
suffered a 0-11 loss at the hands of Japan in their second Group C match of the
AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026 at the Perth Rectangular Stadium in Perth,
Australia, on Saturday, March 7, 2026. The former World Cup and Asian Cup
champions led by five goals at half-time.
Japan’s
Hinata Miyazawa (20’, 35’, 81’) and Riko Ueki (47’, 50’, 65’) scored a
hat-trick each. Kiko Seike (45+5’ p, 55’) scored two, while Yuzuki Yamamoto
(4’), Yui Hasegawa (13’), and Maya Hijikata (62’) netted one each.
The Blue
Tigresses are currently bottom of Group C with zero points and a -12 goal
difference. However, the result is not a killer blow for India, as a victory
against Chinese Taipei by a two-goal margin in their final Group Stage match on
Tuesday, March 10, will see India finish second in the group and progress to
the quarter-finals.
ndia head
coach Amelia Valverde made three changes to the starting XI, bringing in Juli
Kishan, along with debutants Aveka Singh and Sarita Yumnam, in place of Grace
Dangmei, Nirmala Devi Phanjoubam, and Shilky Devi Hemam.
The
Nadeshiko got off the blocks quickly and never really let their foot off the
pedal, taking the lead in the fourth minute with a quality curler from
Yamamoto, who cut inside from the right and placed the ball into the top corner
with her left foot.
India had
little chance to venture out of their box, playing with five defenders, with
Manisha Kalyan the lone figure up top, trying to catch stray clearances to play
to her teammates. The Japan defence, however, were quick to nip any fledgling
Indian attack in the bud, a trend that lasted the majority of the 90 minutes.
The world
number eight team doubled their lead in the 13th minute, when Yamamoto turned
provider, swerving past Sanju from the right again, before cutting it back for
her captain Hasegawa to score from inside the box. Hasegawa, in turn, became
the provider for the next goal, setting up Miyazawa for Japan’s third in the
20th minute.
The Blue
Tigresses were well and truly pinned back, with centre-backs Sweety Devi
Ngangbam, Juli Kishan, and Martina Thokchom fighting tooth and nail. Goalkeeper
Panthoi Chanu Elangbam made a flurry of saves to prevent Japan from inflicting
further damage.
Seconds
before the half-time whistle, Japan were awarded a penalty after the Video
Assistant Referee (VAR) deemed Sweety to have committed a foul on Saki Kumagai
inside the India box. Seike calmly sent Panthoi the wrong way from the
spot-kick.
Not much
changed in the second half, as Ueki, who came on as a substitute at half-time,
scored two in quick succession, before Seike added the eighth goal with a
tap-in.
Just over
the hour mark, Hijikata scored the ninth with her header, while Ueki completed
her hat-trick in the 65th minute with yet another header from inside the box.
Miyazawa
also completed her hat-trick with nine minutes of regulation time left, scoring
another tap-in, as Japan’s superior wingplay opened up the Indian defence.

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