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A few months ago, I was checking home statistics for the national team and found out that Japan only lost 3 times when playing in Saitama (against Argentina in 2002, against South Korea in 2010 and against the UAE in 2016) since the stadium was built in 2001. That's 3 losses in 23 years when playing in that stadium. I don't know if anyone in the football association bothered checking this but this begs the question: Why doesn't Japan play at Saitama stadium more often? For some reason, this stadium seems to bring them luck for the most part compared to other home stadiums.
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