Kamada scores early goal to give Japan lead against Tunisia in World Cup opener

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Daichi Kamada needed just four minutes to put Japan ahead of Tunisia in their 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage clash. The goal, assisted by Keito Nakamura at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico, marked the earliest Japan has ever scored in a World Cup match.

Kamada continues his World Cup tear

This wasn’t Kamada’s first moment of brilliance in the tournament. In Japan’s opening fixture, a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands, the midfielder rescued his team with a late equalizer. Two matches, two goals.

Japan’s World Cup trajectory

Japan entered the 2026 tournament with legitimate ambitions of advancing deep into the knockout rounds. Their group-stage draw with the Netherlands demonstrated that this squad is not intimidated by pedigree.

The 2026 World Cup is co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Japan’s approach under coach Hajime Moriyasu has leaned heavily into rapid transitions and aggressive pressing, with set-piece strategies also a recurring theme in their performances.

Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, home to Mexican club Monterrey, provided the backdrop for this particular chapter.

What this means for the tournament picture

With a draw against the Netherlands and an early lead against Tunisia, Japan positioned themselves favorably in their group. Kamada’s tournament has been outstanding through two matches, with a late equalizer against the Dutch and a lightning-fast opener against Tunisia.

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