Japan coach, players bow down to fans in apology as Brazil end World Cup dream
Japan's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign ended in heartbreaking fashion on Sunday, but it was the emotional scenes after the final whistle that captured the
Japan's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign ended in heartbreaking fashion on Sunday, but it was the emotional scenes after the final whistle that captured the attention of football fans around the world. Head coach Hajime Moriyasu and his players bowed before the travelling Japanese supporters after their dramatic 2-1 defeat to Brazil in the Round of 32, thanking the fans who had backed them throughout their tournament journey. Read Full Story Brazil overturned a first-half deficit after Kaishu Sano's opener, with Casemiro levelling the contest before Gabriel Martinelli scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to send the five-time champions into the Round of 16.
Brazil vs Japan, FIFA World Cup 2026: Highlights | Report AN EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu after the match. (Image: Reuters) Moments after the final whistle, Moriyasu gathered his players into a huddle at the centre of the pitch, delivering an emotional address before leading the squad towards the Japanese supporters. The coach, who looked visibly emotional, bowed deeply before the fans, with every player following suit in a gesture of gratitude after their World Cup campaign came to an end. Gracias Hajime Moriyasu, Dt de Japon, sos inmenso, ser hasta dentro de 4 aos. Vamos Nippon.
pic.twitter.com/Qsvi6T1MVrโ Poirot (@Argenpoirot) June 29, 2026 The travelling supporters responded with applause, acknowledging the team's effort after another spirited tournament that saw Japan once again compete fearlessly against one of world football's traditional powerhouses. LATE HEARTBREAK Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu speaks to his players after they are eliminated from the FIFA World Cup 2026. (Image: Reuters) Japan had frustrated Brazil for long periods after taking a deserved first-half lead through Sano. Their organised defending kept Carlo Ancelotti's side at bay until Casemiro headed home the equaliser after the break. As extra time loomed, Martinelli arrived at the far post in the fifth minute of stoppage time to complete Brazil's comeback, ending Japan's hopes of reaching the World Cup Round of 16 for the first time.
The heartbreaking defeat means Japan's wait for a first-ever World Cup knockout victory continues. Yet the post-match scenes of Moriyasu and his players acknowledging their supporters reflected the values that have long defined Japanese football, with their humility and appreciation in defeat earning admiration well beyond the final score. FIFA World Cup | FIFA World Cup Schedule | FIFA World Cup Points Table | Football News Ends
