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[caption id="attachment_1992" align="right" textalign="center" width="304" caption="Entrance to Kim Il Sung Stadium, Pyongyang, photo by John Pavelka (Flickr)"][/caption]North Korea 1-0 Japan 15/11/2011, Pyongyang Scorer: Pak Nam-Chol Japan's long reign as UFWC champions came to an end today in Pyongyang, as North Korea became the new unofficial football world champions. Midfielder Nam Chol Pak wa
Japan vs North Korea Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama 2 September 2011 Kick-off 19:20 local (11:20 BST) Having seen off South Korea with an impressive 3-0 win, the next challenge for Unofficial Football World Champions Japan comes from the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. North Korea, often referred to in soccer competition as Korea DPR, are pretty much an unknown quantity to even the most dedi
[caption id="attachment_1772" align="right" textalign="center" width="304" caption="photo by Sapporo Dome 2009"][/caption]Japan 3-0 South Korea 10/08/11, Sapporo Dome, Sapporo Scorers: Kagawa (2), Honda Japan finally found their scoring touch and retained their UFWC title in some style in this friendly match - if any game against big rivals South Korea can be considered a friendly. Alberto Zaccher
Good news for Japanese UFWC fans! The Japanese language edition of the official UFWC book, Unofficial Football World Champions, was published this week by Asuka Shinsha. It’s available from all good bookshops in Japan, including Amazon.co.jp. You can find more information (in Japanese, obviously) at the Asuka Shinsha website. The book traces the history of the Unofficial Football World Championshi
Japan defeated the USA in last night’s Women’s World Cup final to become women’s official AND unofficial champions. This means Japan now holds both the men and women’s Unofficial Football World Championships titles – and a host of other titles.The match, at the Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt, was a thriller. After a goalless first half, in which reigning women’s UFWC champions the USA were dominan
[caption id="" align="right" width="300" caption="Photo by Takanori Nakanowatari"][/caption] International Stadium Yokohama, Kanagawa, 7 June 2011 This final 2011 Kirin Cup match saw Japan defeat the Czech Republic to retain the UFWC title. Remarkably, all three Kirin Cup matches have ended 0-0, with none of the three participants managing to score a goal or win a match, meaning that the trophy is
Japan 0-0 Peru Tohoku Denryoku Big Swan Stadium, Niigata, 01/06/2011 While FIFA followers watched a dodgy election, UFWC fans watched an actual football match, as Unofficial Football World Champions Japan took on Peru in this 2011 Kirin Cup opener. There were no goals, and the draw means that Japan retain the UFWC title - and go on to defend it against against the Czech Republic next Tuesday 7 Jun
JAPAN 1-0 AUSTRALIA (AET) Doha, 09/01/2011 Scorer: Lee (109 mins) New to the UFWC? Check out the beginner's guide. For the first time in the Unofficial Football World Championships' 139-year lineage, the UFWC title was contested at the Asian Cup final, with Japan and Australia competing to unify the Asian and UFWC title. And it was a gripping match, with extra time needed to separate two excellent
SOUTH KOREA 0-0 JAPAN, Seoul, 12/10/10 In a match that is remarkable for its lack of remarkability, Japan came out of their first ever title defence with a 0-0 draw, thus retaining the title. In the Battle of the 2002 World Cup Co-Hosts, the result has a similar feel to that competition as both sides share the spoils in what was an uneventful match, with only one yellow card. However, unlike that
JAPAN 1-0 ARGENTINA, Saitama, 08/10/10 Scorer: Okazaki (18) Japan are the new Unofficial Football World Champions! Shinji Okazaki was the hero of the day, netting the game's only goal from a rebound after 18 minutes. It's the very first time Japan has held the UFWC title. Argentina went into the match as UFWC champions and clear favourites, having comprehensively beaten FIFA champs Spain 4-1 last
Welcome to the Unofficial Football World Championships (UFWC)! The Unofficial Football World Championships (UFWC) is an international football competition contested in a simple boxing-style title system. An alternative to the World Cup, Winners of UFWC title matches become title-holders, and Unofficial Football World Champions, and move up the rankings table, contesting the title at their next Int
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