Japan won the 1992 AFC Asian Cup by defeating Saudi Arabia in the final.

The 1992 AFC Asian Cup Final

In the final match of the 1992 AFC Asian Cup, held on 8 November 1992 in Hiroshima, Japan beat Saudi Arabia 1–0 to claim their first Asian Cup title.

The only goal of the game was scored by Takuya Takagi in the 36th minute, when he finished a cross from Ramos inside the box.

Path to the Final

Japan hosted the tournament and topped Group A with wins over North Korea (1–1 draw) and Iran (1–0), plus a 0–0 draw with the UAE.

In the semifinals, Japan edged out China 3–2 to reach the final, while Saudi Arabia beat the United Arab Emirates 2–0.

Significance of the Win

This victory marked Japan’s first AFC Asian Cup championship, establishing them as a major force in Asian football.

Saudi Arabia were the defending champions (having won in 1984 and 1988), so Japan’s 1–0 win ended their hopes of a third consecutive title.

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