Pathum Thani: Japan became the first side to have their name engraved on the new AFC U17 Asian Cup™ trophy after defeating 10-man Korea Republic 3-0 in the Thailand 2023 final at the Pathum Thani Stadium on Sunday.Gaku Nawata scored twice with Yutaka Michiwaki netting the third after Korea Republic had been reduced to 10 men in the 44th minute with Japan adding the title to the three AFC U-16 Championship crowns won previously.

Japan settled quickly and could have opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Nawata advanced down the left before squaring the ball to an unmarked Michiwaki who, however, failed to keep his shot down on the turn from just above the six-yard-box.
Korea Republic responded almost immediately, but Japan keeper Wataru Goto redeemed himself after initially failing to hold on to Kim Myeong-Jun’s shot from above the box by recovering to prevent the forward from placing the ball in the net.
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Two minutes later, Japan had another opportunity when Ryunosuke Sato sent a deep ball to Yumeki Yoshinaga who lost his marker down the left flank but then failed to find an unmarked Nawata with Korea Republic keeper Hong Seong-min intercepting the pass.
As the action swung end to end, Back In-woo forced Goto into making a save off Lim Hyun-sub’s assist while Japan almost carved the game open when Sato surged down the right before cutting the ball back to Nawata, whose lob saw a diving Michiwaki’s header parried away by Seong-min.

The game, however, took a dramatic turn in the 43rd minute when Ko Jong-hyun received his marching orders after picking up a second yellow card for a foul on Michiwaki just outside the box.
Even as Korea Republic tried to regroup, up stepped Nawata to beautifully strike the free-kick over the wall and past a despairing Seong-min.
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Japan raced off the blocks in the second half and kept Korea Republic on their toes with Sato missing his effort from distance in the 47th minute before Michiwaki and Nawata saw their efforts from inside the box saved by Seong-min.

Korea Republic struggled to hold down the attacking Japanese side and they fell further behind in the 66th minute from a slick passing move which was orchestrated by Sato, who unleashed an unmarked Kohei Mochizuki, who nutmegged Kim Hyun-min before feeding Nawata for a fine finish. As Korea Republic pushed forward in an attempt to salvage the final, Japan struck their third deep in added time through Michiwaki (pictured above) as the celebrations eurpted.
MATCH STATS
| Korea Republic | 0 | – | 3 | Japan |
| AFC U17 Asian Cup |
| Korea Republic3Lee Chang-WooDF4Kang Min-WooDF7Yoon Do-Yong 75‘FW8Back In-WooMF9Kim Myeong-JunFW10Jin Tae-Ho 61‘MF11Yang Min-Hyeok 45+3‘FW15Seo Jeong-Hyeok 75‘DF16Lim Hyun-Sub 61‘MF20Ko Jong-Hyun 13‘44‘DF23Hong Seong-MinGKSubstitutes2Lee Soo-Ro 75‘Sub5Yoo Min-Jun 45+3‘Sub14Kim Hyun-Min 75‘Sub17Park Seung-Soo 61‘Sub19Kim Seong-Ju 61‘90‘SubManager-Sung-Hwan Byun 85‘MAN | Japan1W. GotoGK3K. KosugiDF4K. Tsuchiya 87‘DF6R. Yada 56‘61‘MF9Y. Michiwaki 90+6‘FW10R. SatoMF13Y. Yoshinaga 87‘MF14G. Nawata 45+1‘66‘FW16K. HondaDF17S. ShibataDF18Y. Nakajima 79‘MFSubstitutes5S. Nagano 87‘Sub8K. Mochizuki 61‘Sub15J. Yamamoto 79‘Sub20G. Kawamura 87‘SubManager-Yoshiro MoriyamaMAN |
