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Japan Exploits New Rule for Late Winner
2 Jun
Summary
- New substitution rule allows players 10 seconds to exit the field.
- Japan scored a late goal while Iceland had a player temporarily off.
- Moriyasu emphasizes strategic use of new 3-minute hydration breaks.

Japan's men's national football team secured a 1-0 friendly win against Iceland on June 2, 2026, by effectively leveraging a new rule change. This rule mandates that substituted players must leave the field within 10 seconds.
During the match, Iceland's inability to quickly replace a player led to Japan capitalizing on the numerical advantage to score the winning goal in the 87th minute. Coach Hajime Moriyasu cautioned his players that while the rule benefited them, it could also create vulnerabilities.
Moriyasu also noted the introduction of three-minute hydration breaks in each half. He highlighted the need for coaches to use this time effectively for delivering strategic instructions, even employing whiteboards to communicate changes.
He stressed that mastering the use of these hydration breaks could significantly influence match outcomes. Both coaches and players must prepare thoroughly for these new tactical elements.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) implemented these rule changes, which will be applied from the 2026-27 season onwards, including at the World Cup.