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What are the historical battles between Poland and Japan?
As of March 23rd, 20 19, there were three official matches between Poland and Japan, as follows:

1, 1996 February friendly match? Japan 5:0 Poland

In March 2003, Japan beat Poland 2-0 in a friendly match.

3,2065438+June 2008 World Cup Japan 0: 1 Poland.

Judging from the historical engagement record, the Japanese team won 2 1 negative, but a careful comparison of the data shows that Japan's two victories were in friendly matches, while Poland's only victory was in the world's top competition-the World Cup, so the gold content of the two cannot be compared naturally; Japan's last victory dates back to 2003, and the most recent battle was won by Poland.

In the latest battle, although Poland 1:0 defeated Japan, Poland was eliminated from the bottom of the group with only one win and one loss, and Japan ranked second in the group with one win and one loss, and qualified from Group H.

Extended data:

There have been two confrontations between the two teams in history, and Poland lost in both games, failing to score 1 and losing 7 goals.

There is no record of confrontation between the two teams in the history of the World Cup.

Poland team

Number of participants in the World Cup: 7

Best results in the World Cup: 1974, 1982 third place in the World Cup.

World Cup entry time: 1938, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 2002, 2006.

FIFA ranking: 7

On August 3rd, 20654381day, the Polish national men's soccer team won the first place in European Group E and qualified for the 20 18 World Cup in Russia, which was their eighth time.

Japanese team

Number of participants in the World Cup: 5

Best World Cup results: 2002 World Cup 16, 20 10 World Cup.

World Cup entry time: 1998, 2002, 2006, 20 10, 20 14.

FIFA ranking: 55

On August 3rd, 20654381day, Japan directly advanced to the 20 18 World Cup in Russia as the first in Group B of 12 Asian regional qualifiers, which was their sixth consecutive competition.