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Chinese Football Association reflects on World Cup qualifier fiasco against Japan, takes it as ‘a mirror for reflection’ – Global Times


Zhu Chenjie (left) of China vies with Ueda Ayase of Japan during their 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifier in Saitama, Japan, on September 5, 2024. China suffered a 7-0 defeat to Japan in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers. Photo: Xinhua
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