This article lists the results for the Japan national football team between 1960 and 1969.[1]
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Score
|
Venue
|
Competition
|
Ref
|
3 March 1964
|
Singapore
|
W
|
2–1
|
Singapore
|
International Friendly
|
[23]
|
23 August 1964
|
South Vietnam
|
L
|
0–2
|
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
25 August 1964
|
South Korea
|
D
|
2–2
|
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
29 August 1964
|
South Korea
|
L
|
0–3
|
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
1 September 1964
|
India
|
L
|
2-3
|
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
3 September 1964
|
Cambodia
|
L
|
4-0
|
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
3 September 1964
|
Republic of China
|
D
|
2-2
|
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
14 October 1964
|
Argentina
|
W
|
3–21
|
Komazawa Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1964 Olympic Games Football
|
|
16 October 1964
|
Ghana
|
L
|
2–31
|
Komazawa Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1964 Olympic Games Football
|
|
18 October 1964
|
Czechoslovakia
|
L
|
0–41
|
Komazawa Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1964 Olympic Games Football
|
|
20 October 1964
|
Yugoslavia
|
L
|
1–61
|
Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan
|
1964 Olympic Games Football
|
|
1:Not recognized by FIFA.
|
1965
1966
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Score
|
Venue
|
Competition
|
Ref
|
21 July 1966
|
Soviet Union Olympic football team
|
L
|
1–31
|
Luhansk, Soviet Union
|
International Friendly
|
|
13 August 1966
|
South Korea
|
L
|
0–22
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
17 August 1966
|
West Germany Olympic football team
|
L
|
0–21
|
Neu-Isenburg, West Germany
|
International Friendly
|
|
18 August 1966
|
South Vietnam
|
L
|
0–22
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
20 August 1966
|
India
|
L
|
0–32
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
22 August 1966
|
Singapore
|
W
|
1–02
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
24 August 1966
|
Republic of China
|
W
|
5–22
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
Merdeka Tournament
|
|
10 December 1966
|
India
|
W
|
2–1
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[28]
|
11 December 1966
|
Iran
|
W
|
3–1
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[29]
|
14 December 1966
|
Malaysia
|
W
|
1–0
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[30]
|
16 December 1966
|
Singapore
|
W
|
5–1
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[31]
|
17 December 1966
|
Thailand
|
W
|
5–1
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[32]
|
18 December 1966
|
Iran
|
L
|
0–1
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[33]
|
19 December 1966
|
Singapore
|
W
|
2–0
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
1966 Asian Games Football
|
[34]
|
1:Not recognized by FIFA, because those teams from UEFA did not offer professional players. 2.Not recognized by FIFA.
|
1967
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Score
|
Venue
|
Competition
|
Ref
|
27 July 1967
|
Republic of China
|
D
|
2–2
|
Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, Republic of China
|
1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
|
1 August 1967
|
South Korea
|
W
|
2–1
|
Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, Republic of China
|
1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
|
3 August 1967
|
Philippines
|
W
|
2–0
|
Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, Republic of China
|
1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
|
5 August 1967
|
Indonesia
|
W
|
2–1
|
Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei, Republic of China
|
1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification
|
|
27 September 1967
|
Philippines
|
W
|
15–01
|
Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1968 Olympic Games Qualification
|
[35]
|
30 September 1967
|
Republic of China
|
W
|
4–01
|
Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1968 Olympic Games Qualification
|
[36]
|
3 October 1967
|
Lebanon
|
W
|
3–11
|
Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1968 Olympic Games Qualification
|
[37]
|
7 October 1967
|
South Korea
|
D
|
3–31
|
Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1968 Olympic Games Qualification
|
[38]
|
10 October 1967
|
South Vietnam
|
W
|
1–01
|
Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
1968 Olympic Games Qualification
|
[39]
|
1:Not recognized by FIFA.
|
1968
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Score
|
Venue
|
Competition
|
17 January 1968
|
West Germany Olympic football team
|
L
|
0–11
|
Tokyo National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
|
International Friendly
|
26 March 1968
|
Mexico Olympic football team
|
L
|
0–41
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
International Friendly
|
30 March 1968
|
Australia
|
D
|
2–2
|
Sydney, Australia
|
International Friendly
|
31 March 1968
|
Australia
|
L
|
1–3
|
Melbourne, Australia
|
International Friendly
|
4 April 1968
|
Australia
|
W
|
3–1
|
Adelaide, Australia
|
International Friendly
|
1 August 1968
|
Czechoslovakia Olympic football team
|
L
|
1–31
|
unknown
|
International Friendly
|
14 October 1968
|
Nigeria
|
W
|
3–11
|
Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla, Mexico
|
1968 Olympic Games Football
|
16 October 1968
|
Brazil
|
W
|
4–01
|
Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla, Mexico
|
1968 Olympic Games Football
|
18 October 1968
|
Spain
|
W
|
4–01
|
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
|
1968 Olympic Games Football
|
20 October 1968
|
France
|
W
|
3–11
|
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
|
1968 Olympic Games Football
|
22 October 1968
|
Hungary
|
L
|
0–51
|
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
|
1968 Olympic Games Football
|
24 October 1968
|
Mexico
|
W
|
2–01
|
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
|
1968 Olympic Games Football
|
1:Not recognized by FIFA.
|
1969
References
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West Asia (WAFF) | |
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Central Asia (CAFA) | |
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South Asia (SAFF) | |
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East Asia (EAFF) | |
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Southeast Asia (AFF) | |
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Defunct | |
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† Provisional Associate Member - Not a member of FIFA |
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