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Pitch problems: Japan switches Monterrey training sites ahead of World Cup

MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Japan’s national team has changed practice venues in Monterrey ahead of the World Cup after players encountered an uneven pitch marred by patches of dirt at their original training ground.

The Japanese delegation said it has switched from the facility for Liga MX club UANL Tigres — site of Wednesday’s practice — to El Barrial, the training ground of Rayados de Monterrey.

The delegation didn’t specify why it moved. Training is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.

The venue mishap has gone viral on Mexican social media, sparking heavy criticism of UANL Tigres.

Japan opens its World Cup campaign against the Netherlands in Arlington, Texas, on June 14 and then faces Tunisia in Monterrey on June 20 before returning to Texas to play Sweden on June 25.

The Samurai Blue’s official training camp for the World Cup will be in Nashville, Tennessee, where they will arrive on June 8.

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Japanese national soccer players take part in a training session in Monterrey, Mexico, Wednesday, June 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jorge Mendoza)
Pitch problems: Japan switches Monterrey training sites ahead of World Cup | iNFOnews.ca
Goalkeeper Osako Keisuke of Japan’s national soccer team takes part in a training session in Monterrey, Mexico, Wednesday, June 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jorge Mendoza)

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