AFC U23 Asian Cup: Japan U23 Tie 1-1 with Jordan U23, Win 4-2 on PKs

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U-23 Japan’s Ogura Stunned by Incomprehensible Foul Call in AFC U23 Asian Cup Quarterfinals

U-23 Japan Advances to Semis Despite Controversial officiating

The U-23 Japan National Team secured a tense 4-2 penalty shootout victory over the U-23 Jordan National Team, advancing to the semifinals of the AFC U23 Asian Cup. The match ended 1-1 after full time and extra time.

Controversial Foul Call on Yukinari Ogura

Amidst the drama, a contentious decision overshadowed Japan’s march to the semis. In the 112th minute, a slick interception by Hosei University midfielder Yukinari Ogura was inexplicably deemed a foul.

It looked like Yukinari Ogura had a good defense, but...

Wow, it’s amazing! exclaimed commentator Takashi Mizunuma, praise swiftly replaced by disappointment as Uzbek referee Asker Nadyafaliev blew the whistle, “Oh, it’s a foul…

I don’t understand why Ogura did this as a foul…

Why is it a foul on Ogura?…

Ogura’s Impressive Tournament So Far

The 19-year-old has made significant contributions to the team, starting in 2 group stage games and the quarterfinal clash against Jordan. His performance is earning him recognition in the football community.

Up Next: U-23 Japan vs U-23 South Korea

The team will face the U-23 South Korea National Team in the semifinals on January 20th, with kick-off at 8:30 p.m.

Did you know?

  • Ogura was also a key player in last fall’s U-20 World Cup.
  • The AFC U23 Asian Cup is held every four years.

Pro Tip

Follow @jfa_ss and @yukinari_ogura to stay updated on Japan’s U-23 team and Ogura’s career progress.

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