Japan national rugby sevens team

Rugby team
Japan Sevens
UnionJapan Rugby Football Union
Coach(es)Simon Amor
Captain(s)Yusaku Kuwazuru
Team kit
World Cup Sevens
Appearances7 (First in 1993)
Best result13th (1993)

The Japan national rugby sevens team participates in competitions such as the World Rugby Sevens Series and the Rugby World Cup Sevens.

History

Hong Kong Sevens

Japan won the Plate match at the 1980 and 1999 Hong Kong Sevens.

In the 2007 Hong Kong Sevens, Japan reached Bowl semi-finals (19th place), where they lost against France; previously they had beaten Asian rivals China and Chinese Taipei. In 2008, they lost all four matches versus South Africa, Argentina, Russia and Hong Kong.

Japan won in 2009 against China and Sri Lanka, after which they lost the Bowl semi-finals versus Portugal. In 2010 they beat Hong Kong but were defeated by Scotland in Bowl quarter-finals, so they ended 13th.

The team won in 2011 against China, Scotland and the United States, then were beaten by Canada in the Bowl final to end 9th.

In the 2012 World Series qualifier at Hong Kong, Japan were defeated by Portugal and Russia and won against Guyana in the group phase. The team won against Hong Kong in quarter-finals, but was defeated by Spain in semi-finals and Portugal in the third-place match. so they failed to qualify for the World Series.

In the 2013 World Series pre-qualifier at Hong Kong, the team won all group phase matches against Brazil, Georgia and Jamaica. However, Georgia beat them in quarter-finals.

In the 2014 World Series qualifier at Hong Kong, Japan won the three group phase matches against Uruguay, Cook Islands and Trinidad and Tobago. Later they beat Tunisia, Russia and Italy to claim World Series core status for 2014/15.

Sevens World Series

Japan won the Plate final match (5th place) at the 2000 Japan Sevens, scoring 8 points for the 1999–2000 World Sevens Series. The team lost the Bowl final match to end 10th in the 2002 Australia Sevens and 2002 Singapore Sevens.

In the 2012 USA Sevens they reached Bowl semifinals (11th place). In the 2014 Japan Sevens they repeated that result.

Japan became a core team for the 2014–15 Sevens World Series. As hosts of the 2015 Japan Sevens, they won over Samoa, tied Argentina and lost to France to advance to Cup quarter-finals. They were defeated by Fiji and then Scotland, therefore resulting 7th in the tournament. However, they resulted last in seven out of ten events and finished 15th, therefore the team lost its core team status for 2015–16.

At the 2016 Wellington Sevens, Japan defeated France to reach Bowl semi-finals, where they lost to Scotland, therefore claiming 11th place. The team advanced to Cup quarter-finals of the 2016 USA Sevens after winning over Scotland and drawing versus England. They lost to Fiji and defeated Kenya to reach the Plate final, where they fell to New Zealand to clinch 6th place.

2024

Japan qualified for the Sevens Challenger Series and competed in the first round in Dubai.[1] They were edged out of the quarter-final by eventual winners Kenya and then went on to beat Tonga for fifth place.[1][2]

Tournament Summary

Summer Olympic Games

Olympic Games record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
Brazil 2016 Semifinal 4th 6 3 3 0
Japan 2020 11th Place Match 11th 5 1 4 0
Total Fourth 2/2 11 4 7 0
Olympic Games History
2016 Pool stage  Japan 14 – 12  New Zealand Win
Pool stage  Japan 19 – 21  Great Britain Loss
Pool stage  Japan 31 – 7  Kenya Win
Quarterfinal  Japan 12 – 7  France Win
Semifinal  Japan 5 – 20  Fiji Loss
Bronze medal  Japan 14 – 54  South Africa Loss
2020 Pool stage  Japan 19 – 24  Fiji Loss
Pool stage  Japan 0 – 34  Great Britain Loss
Pool stage  Japan 12 – 36  Canada Loss
9–12th place playoff  Japan 7 – 21  Kenya Loss
11th-place match  Japan 31 – 19  South Korea Win

Rugby World Cup Sevens

World Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
Scotland 1993 Bowl Winner 13th 7 4 3 0
Hong Kong 1997 Bowl Finalist 17th 7 2 5 0
Argentina 2001 Plate Quarterfinalist 13th 6 3 3 0
Hong Kong 2005 Plate Quarterfinalist 13th 6 3 3 0
United Arab Emirates 2009 Bowl Quarterfinalist 21st 4 0 4 0
Russia 2013 Bowl Finalist 18th 6 2 3 1
United States 2018 Challenge Trophy Quarterfinalist 15th 4 2 2 0
Total 0 Titles 6/6 40 16 24 1

Asian Games

Asian Games record
Year Round Position Pld W L D
Thailand 1998 Runner-Up 2nd 4 3 1 0
South Korea 2002 Semifinalst 4th 5 2 3 0
Qatar 2006 Winners 1st 4 4 0 0
China 2010 Winners 1st 7 7 0 0
South Korea 2014 Winners 1st 6 6 0 0
Indonesia 2018 Runner-Up 2nd 6 5 1 0
Total 3 Titles 6/6 32 27 5 0

Team

Current squad

12-member squad for the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Dubai.[3]

No. Players
3 Yu Okudaira
4 Junya Matsumoto
6 Moeki Fukushi
7 Kippei Taninaka
8 Yoshihiro Noguchi
10 Tamakasa Maruo
11 Shotaro Tsuoka
12 Taisei Hayashi
14 Timo Fiti Sufia
15 Taichi Yoshizawa
18 Kippei Ishida
21 Kazuma Ueda

Former squads


Coaches

See also

  • flagJapan portal
  • Sports portal

References

  1. ^ a b "Sevens captains ready for the challenge in Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2024-01-10. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  2. ^ "China and Kenya celebrate Challenger 2024 success in Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2024-01-14. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  3. ^ "2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series squad list" (PDF). World Rugby. p. 5. Retrieved 2024-01-17.

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