Lackluster Play Brings Japan World Cup Win over Cameroon

Sports | June 14, 2010, Monday // 19:37
Lackluster Play Brings Japan World Cup Win over Cameroon: Lackluster Play Brings Japan World Cup Win over Cameroon The Japanese team celebrates as striker Keisuke Honda scored the only goal in their World Cup match against Cameron. Photo by BBC

The second game in Group (E) of the 2010 World Cup between Japan and Cameroon ended with Japan's win with 1:0.

The game, held at Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium, was the first even between Japan and Cameroon. Both teams, however, displayed a tepid and lackluster play in what has been described as the most boring game of the World Cup thus far.

Japanese striker Keisuke Honda scored the only goal in the match at the 39th minute.

Both teams received one yellow card each - Yuki Abe from Japan in the 90th minute, and Nkoulou from Cameroon in the 72 minute.

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