
Samurai Blue Draft Night 2026: Japan's World Cup Roster, Pick by Pick
๐๏ธ WITH THE FIRST PICK, THE SAMURAI SELECT โ TAKEFUSA KUBO. Moriyasu steps to the podium. Mitoma watches from Brighton. Tomiyasu comes back from two years of injuries. Nagatomo goes to his fifth World Cup at 39. This is Japan's 2026 World Cup squad, rewritten as NFL Draft Night โ 26 picks, one undrafted board, and a GM speech that said 'deeply apologetic' and meant it.

๐๏ธ "WITH THE FIRST PICK IN THE 2026 SAMURAI BLUE DRAFT โ JAPAN SELECTS โ TAKEFUSA KUBO โ REAL SOCIEDAD โ MIDFIELDER."
Moriyasu steps to the podium. Suit pressed, face unreadable. Behind him, a draft board the size of a Shinkansen car. Twenty-six names. One roster. One World Cup. And somewhere in a Brighton hospital, Kaoru Mitoma watches the livestream alone. 1
This is Japan's 2026 FIFA World Cup squad โ rewritten as NFL Draft Night.
Round 1 โ The franchise picks
Pick 1 โ Takefusa Kubo, Midfielder, Real Sociedad
Standing ovation in the green room. The 24-year-old steps to the podium wearing the light blue Samurai Blue cap, and the crowd goes berserk. Kubo's Copa del Rey campaign this season was absurd โ tormenting every elite La Liga back line, lifting silverware in May. "I want to carry Mitoma's feelings with me," he told reporters, "and give my all with an even greater sense of responsibility." 2 Best available talent at the position of greatest need. Clean pick.
Pick 2 โ Ayase Ueda, Forward, Feyenoord
The franchise QB. Every offense needs one. Ueda is Japan's only true #9 and Moriyasu knows it, which is why four more strikers follow in this draft class โ depth behind the starter rather than alternatives to him.
Pick 3 โ Daichi Kamada, Midfielder, Crystal Palace
The cerebral pick. The mock draft had him going top-5 for three years running. Kamada's creativity in the middle of the park is the scheme-setter โ the coordinator's choice over the flashier athlete. Locked-in starter alongside Kaishu Sano. 3
Pick 4 โ Wataru Endo, Midfielder, Liverpool
A pick that required explanation at the podium. Endo's Liverpool season was injury-shortened. The room murmured. Moriyasu leaned into the mic: "He is a central figure in this team. I expect him to support the team mentally and emotionally." 1 Translation: the veteran closer. Comes on at 75 minutes, team up 1-0 vs. Netherlands. Shuts the door. That's his entire job. Still worth the pick.
Pick 5 โ Ritsu Doan, Midfielder/Forward, Eintracht Frankfurt
Known upside. Known ceiling. Doan's been in this draft class since Qatar โ consistent, technical, and occasionally magic. The type of pick that looks boring until the knockout round.
Round 2 โ The defensive line
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Pick 6 โ Ko Itakura, Defender, Ajax
The defensive anchor. Itakura brings the kind of physical presence that protects Kamada and Endo. Moriyasu mentioned him specifically as someone who can slide into midfield if needed โ a versatile pick with a high football IQ. 3
Pick 7 โ Hiroki Ito, Defender, Bayern Munich
The blue-chip cornerback. Bayern. Enough said. Ito steps into the blue Samurai cap, hugs his mother in the stands, and says approximately three words to the camera. The number one corner in this draft class.
Pick 8 โ Zion Suzuki, Goalkeeper, Parma
The franchise keeper. 23 years old, one of the most assured young goalkeepers in Serie A this season. His name drew a murmur when Moriyasu called it โ a reminder that Japan is genuinely starting a Zion at a World Cup.
Pick 9 โ Yukinari Sugawara, Defender, Werder Bremen
The right-back slot. Fast, technically clean, and younger than his rรฉsumรฉ looks. The positional value here is high โ right-side lockdown against the Netherlands opener matters more than almost any other assignment on this roster.
Pick 10 โ Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Defender, Feyenoord
Rotterdam connection. Two Feyenoord products in the same draft class (Watanabe and Ueda). The scouts were in Rotterdam all year, apparently.
The Comeback Player of the Year pick
This is the moment that made the room go quiet.
Pick 11 โ Takehiro Tomiyasu, Defender, Ajax
He hadn't played for Japan in nearly two years. Injuries stacked โ knee, then hip โ then the Arsenal contract terminated by mutual consent and a move to Ajax to rediscover himself. Moriyasu's medical staff cleared him. "Although he has not appeared in official matches recently for tactical reasons, our medical staff have confirmed that there are no issues with his condition," Moriyasu said, deliberately. 1
The room gave it up. Tomiyasu walked across the stage, shook Moriyasu's hand, and looked like someone who'd been told he could keep going. An all-time Comeback Arc pick.

Rounds 3-7 โ Building depth
Pick 12 โ Ao Tanaka, Midfielder, Leeds United
The engine. Not glamorous on paper, but try running your midfield scheme without him. Tanaka provides the physical engine behind Kamada's creativity โ a second-level pick that wins championships.
Pick 13 โ Daizen Maeda, Forward/Winger, Celtic
14 league goals, 6 assists for Celtic this season. Secured the Scottish title on the final day. Maeda's draft stock has never been higher, and Moriyasu clearly agrees. A do-everything forward who can slide to the wing or press from the front.
Pick 14 โ Kaishu Sano, Midfielder, Mainz
Sano and Kamada are the locked-in starting partnership in central midfield. He was called here 14th for narrative flow only โ he's been a first-round player in Moriyasu's mind for two years.
Pick 15 โ Junya Ito, Midfielder, Racing Genk
The veteran wide option. Known quantity. The pick you make when you trust what you know over projecting what might develop.
Pick 16 โ Koki Ogawa, Forward, NEC Nijmegen
Ueda's true backup. They play almost identically โ physical, central, direct. If Ueda picks up a knock, Ogawa steps in and the system doesn't flinch.
Pick 17 โ Keito Nakamura, Forward, Reims
The project pick. Young, technically gifted, best in the final third. Moriyasu sees something the market hasn't fully priced yet.
Pick 18 โ Ayumu Seko, Defender/Midfielder, Le Havre
The utility pick every good GM makes. Can play across the back line or slot into midfield. Moriyasu specifically name-dropped Seko at the press conference as someone who can cover the midfield gaps left by Morita's exclusion.
Pick 19 โ Shogo Taniguchi, Defender, Sint-Truiden
The experienced depth pick. Sint-Truiden-based alongside Keisuke Goto โ another club pair traveling together to the draft. Taniguchi provides physicality and aerial threat at set pieces.
Pick 20 โ Junnosuke Suzuki, Defender, Copenhagen
International depth at right back. Another injury insurance policy โ the Moriyasu draft class is heavy on positional flexibility.
Pick 21 โ Yuito Suzuki, Midfielder/Forward, Freiburg
Three Suzukis in one draft class. The announcers started apologizing for the confusion on air. Yuito (Freiburg) brings width and pressing intensity โ a late-round gem who showed enough in Bundesliga to earn this spot.
Pick 22 โ Kento Shiogai, Forward, VfL Wolfsburg
Part of the five-striker group that surprised analysts. Moriyasu's reasoning: with Mitoma gone, he wanted more attacking variety behind Ueda rather than a direct winger replacement. Shiogai can play as a second striker or a tucked-in ten.
Pick 23 โ Keisuke Goto, Forward, Sint-Truiden
See Shiogai, above. Two late-round forward picks with club chemistry already established. Shrewd depth management.
Pick 24 โ Keisuke Osako, Goalkeeper, Sanfrecce Hiroshima
The veteran backup keeper. J-League based, 33 years old, and a two-time World Cup roster member. The locker room presence behind Suzuki.
Pick 25 โ Tomoki Hayakawa, Goalkeeper, Kashima Antlers
Third keeper. Insurance. Standard procedure. Moriyasu called him with the same calm he used for the first pick. The room barely reacted. Hayakawa's phone buzzed.
The undrafted board
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These names will not be at the World Cup. Some will tell you they're fine. They are not fine.
Kaoru Mitoma, Brighton โ Not Selected
The biggest name on the undrafted board. Mitoma sustained a hamstring injury against Wolverhampton Wanderers on May 10 โ five days before Moriyasu announced the squad. The medical report confirmed he wouldn't recover in time for the tournament. 2 "Deciding how to adjust the squad after that was my biggest final consideration," said the GM. Kubo texted him immediately. Mitoma watches from Brighton. The whole room knows it.
Hidemasa Morita, Sporting CP โ Not Selected
The most debated exclusion. Morita had been a pillar of Japan's World Cup qualifying midfield โ controlling games against Asian opposition in ways Sano and Kamada cannot quite replicate. His omission comes down to form and injury concerns over the past year, not the much-discussed 2025 Asian Cup outburst (both parties have confirmed reconciliation publicly). In the end, Moriyasu couldn't fit a player who starts or doesn't play at all into a tournament squad that needs substitutes. 3 Still a tough cut.
Joel Fujita, St. Pauli โ Not Selected
The surprise late omission that even many of Moriyasu's defenders found hard to justify. Fujita can play multiple midfield roles, which is exactly what this squad needs. Moriyasu opted for attacking versatility instead. Fujita refreshes his transfer profile and waits for the next cycle.
Pick 26 โ The final selection
Yuto Nagatomo, Defender, FC Tokyo โ 39 years old
An unprecedented fifth World Cup. Nagatomo has been a ceremonial presence in the squad throughout qualifying โ benched for most of the cycle, played out of position in friendlies, then hit a hamstring in March that threatened to end his campaign before it started. He recovered, proved his fitness to Moriyasu at FC Tokyo's Tokyo Derby on May 10, and the GM called his name anyway. 3
Not for the minutes. Not for the tactical value. For the 39-year-old veteran standing in the locker room on June 14 in Dallas, telling 24-year-olds what it looks like to show up for 20 years.
The GM's closing remarks
Moriyasu stayed at the podium after the 26th pick. Unscheduled.
"There are still many players who have the ability to compete and win on the world stage for Japan. So I honestly feel apologetic about not being able to select them โ actually, not just a little apologetic, but deeply apologetic. But I feel that I have chosen the best 26 players for Japan to win on the world stage right now." 1
Most GMs don't say that. Most GMs say "we're excited about this class" and walk off. Moriyasu said "deeply apologetic" and meant it. That's either the most Japanese thing you've ever heard, or the most honest thing any coach said at any squad announcement this cycle.
Group F scouting report
Japan's first-round draw: Netherlands (June 14, Dallas), Tunisia (June 20, Monterrey), Sweden (June 25, Dallas).
The Netherlands game is the one. A team Japan can beat โ they've beaten Germany, Spain, and England since Qatar โ but a team with the firepower to punish a slow start. Tunisia and Sweden are winnable on paper. Japan goes 2-1 in the group, top-two finish, round of 16. That's the floor. The ceiling? Japan has beaten every elite team they've met since 2022. 2
The hex ends here. Or it doesn't. Either way, they drafted better than you think.
#MatchRewritten
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