Miyamoto Tsuneyasu: Leading the Future of Japanese Football

The JFA has seen significant success lately, and when asked what’s behind this achievement, Miyamoto pointed to the solid youth training system established in Japan since the late seventies. To him, Japan has a really good youth training system and dedicated coaches worked hard to align their training methods, helping to develop young players. Miyamoto claimed that he was one of the lucky ones who benefited from the system in Japan. And he believes the foundation laid decades ago continues to pay off, with players showcasing their skills on European stages today”

Detailed J.League’s Statistical Analysis by Data Stadium

Typically, 2 football analyzers are assigned to a football match under the supervision of a supervisor who will be providing his team with an analyzing checklist to ensure all critical or required details are covered. At the end of a analyzed football match, details such as where/how the goal is scored, the creation of the assist leading to the goal, the number of successful/ failed passes, flick-on, through ball, ball trapping, percentage of possessions and more are recorded comprehensively.