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The already qualified Japan beat Indonesia 6-0 in the last Group C match in AFC's World Cup qualifiers for FIFA 2026.
Daichi Kamada scored twice as Japan rounded its successful World Cup qualification campaign with 6-0 trashing of Indonesia of Patrick Clift In Osaka.
Kamada, winner of the FA Cup with Crystal Palace in England this season, hit twice in the first half on Tuesday, as the already qualified Japan finished its campaign as winners in Group C, scoring 30 goals in its 10 games.
Takefusa Kubo, Ryoya Morishita, Shuto Machino and Mao Hosoya replacement were also at the target against Indonesia, which finished fourth in the group.
The country of Clivert, which was supported by a large number of supporters who had traveled to Japan, moved to another round with five other teams to resolve two more Asian qualifications for the tournament next year in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Japan lost their invincible qualification record for 1-0 defeat from Australia last week, with coach Haime Moriau coming out an experimental staff with a qualification already in the bag.
He started with two other debutants against Indonesia, handing over the first hats to the defender Junosuke Suzuki and the wing Shunsuke Mito.
Kamada found the score in the 15th minute, heading home from a duty cross.
The palace striker turned the supplier for the second team, combining with Kubo before Sosidad's real man fired past Indonesia goalkeeper Emil Audero.
Indonesia lost the defender Kevin Dicks to injury in the middle of the first half, and his deputy Jacob Sayuri lasted only 15 minutes before he had to come out after a collision of the heads.
Kamada scored the third of Japan as a half -time impact, walking through Indonesia's defense before running the ball over Audero.
The Morishita will was a home of the rear post in the 55th minute for her first international goal.
Macino and Hosoya also boarded the table as Japan continued to pull Indonesia to the final whistle.