Japan U23

Japan U23 Standings

Asian Games crestAsian Games

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
  2. Possible Qualification to next stage
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Japan U23 crestJapan U2322004136
W
W
2Palestine U23 crestPalestine U23201101-11
L
D
3Qatar U23 crestQatar U23201113-21
D
L

Summer Olympics crestSummer Olympics

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Japan U23 crestJapan U2333007079
D
W
W
2Paraguay U23 crestParaguay U23320157-26
W
W
L
3Mali U23 crestMali U23301213-21
L
L
D
4Israel U23 crestIsrael U23301236-31
D
L
D

Asian Cup U23 crestAsian Cup U23

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Japan U23 crestJapan U233300100109
W
W
W
2UAE U23 crestUAE U23311134-14
D
L
W
3Syria U23 crestSyria U23311126-44
D
W
L
4Qatar U23 crestQatar U23300305-50
L
L
L

Frequently asked questions

The US Women's team play across the year, with various breaks in the domestic soccer calendar. This combines friendlies, qualification games and major tournaments, which are held every two and four years.

The two biggest tournaments the USWNT plays in are the FIFA Women's World Cup and the Olympic Games. Both are held in real prestige in the women's game, while the CONCACAF Women's Championship is the main continental tournament the side plays in.

The USWNT has long been one of the best teams in the world and often goes into competitions as the favorites. They've won the World Cup a total of four times, as well as picking up five Olympic Gold Medals. The team has also won the CONCACAF Women's Championship a staggering nine times.

There's an actual hall of fame regarding the USWNT, with many players having represented their country hundreds of times. Kristine Lilly is the most capped player, with a staggering 354 appearances to her name. Christine Sinclair is at second with 311. Two other players have picked up over 300 caps, Carli Lloyd (316) and Christie Pearce (311).

The fanbase for the USWNT are known as the American Outlaws (AO for short). They are the unofficial supporters group for both the women's and men's national teams.