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Japan women's national football team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Japan women's national football team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Japan
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン)
Association Japan Football Association
Coach Norio Sasaki
Most caps Homare Sawa (132)
Top scorer Homare Sawa (66)
FIFA rank 10
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away kit
First International
Chinese Taipei 1 - 0 Japan
(Hong Kong; 7 June 1981 non-All Japan team)
India 1 - 0 Japan
(Jakarta, Indonesia; 21 January 1986 All Japan team)
Largest win
Japan 21 - 0 Guam
(China; 5 December 1997)
Worst defeat
Japan 0 - 9 Italy
(Kobe,Japan; 9 September 1981
Japan 0 - 9 USA
(Charlotte,NC,USA; 29 April 1999)
World Cup
Appearances 5 (First in 1991)
Best result Quarterfinals, 1995
Olympic Games
Appearances 2 (First in 1996)
Best result quarter final,2004
AFC Women's Championship
Appearances 10 (First in 1981)
Best result 2nd place - 1986,1991,1995,2001
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The Japan women's national football team, or Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン), is a selection of the best female players in Japan and is run by the Japan Football Association (JFA).

Contents

[edit] History of Nadeshiko Japan

[edit] The Birth of "Japan women's national football team"

During 1960s and 70s, women's football players and teams were increasing in Japan, and some teams made up a regional league in each places.

In 1980, "All-Japan Women's Football Championship" was held, and the next year 1981, Japan women's national football team played the first international match in Hong Kong. After while, the team continued playing matches in Japan or in other countries, however it was not "All Japan", but temporarily organized as a selection of members from any regional league.

In 1986, Ryohei Suzuki took office as the coach of Japan women's national football team, the first "All Japan". In 1989, the "Japan Women's Football League" (abbreviated to "L.League") was established, and the women’s national team attended "FIFA Women's World Championship 1991" in China.

[edit] Crisis years

Japan women's national football team has attended Atlanta Olympic Games, FIFA Women's World Championship 1995 and so on, so the national team and L.League were very popular.

But in 1999, Japan missed the participation in Sydney Olympic Games, it caused withdrawal of a series of teams from an L.League before long, and the Japanese women’s football was to be on the verge of the decline.

[edit] Regeneration

In August 2002, Japan Football Association appointed Eiji Ueda, who had acted as supervision of representative Macau National Football Team, as director representative, and it should have expected a comeback of women's football and planned team reorganization for the Athens Olympic Games .

At first, the team was always defeated, but Ueda made up the team stronger, and the team gained wide support in Japan. In particular, the game against the hated Korea DPR, which decided the participation in the Olympics, not only made the audiences rush to the National Stadium, but was also a TV program that recorded high rating.

Following the increase in public interest towards women football in Japan, the JFA organized a public contest to select a nickname for the team. "Nadeshiko Japan" was chosen among about 2,700 contestants and was announced on July 7, 2004. "Nadeshiko", a kind of dianthus, come from the phrase "Yamato Nadeshiko"(大和撫子, "ideal Japanese woman").

[edit] Honours

[edit] Performance in the World Cup

[edit] Performance in the Olympic Games

[edit] Performance in AFC Women's Championship

  • 1975 : not attended
  • 1977 : not attended
  • 1979 : not attended
  • 1984 : Group stage
  • 1983 : not attended
  • 1986 : 2nd place
  • 1989 : 3rd place
  • 1991 : 2nd place
  • 1993 : 3rd place
  • 1995 : 2nd place
  • 1997 : 3rd place
  • 1999 : 4th place
  • 2001 : 2nd place
  • 2003 : 4th place
  • 2006 : 4th place

[edit] Performance in Women's East Asian Cup

  • 2005 : 3rd place
  • 2008 : Champions

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Current Team

Squad for the Women's East Asian Cup 2008

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Miho Fukumoto October 2, 1983 (1983-10-02) (age 24) 34 0 Flag of Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle
2 DF Yukari Kinga May 2, 1984 (1984-05-02) (age 24) 22 0 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
3 DF Hiromi Ikeda Captain December 22, 1975 (1975-12-22) (age 32) 108 4 Flag of Japan Tasaki Perule
4 DF Azusa Iwashimizu October 14, 1986 (1986-10-14) (age 21) 26 5 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
5 DF Kyoko Yano June 3, 1984 (1984-06-03) (age 24) 42 1 Flag of Japan Urawa Reds Ladies
6 MF Tomoe Kato May 27, 1978 (1978-05-27) (age 30) 111 7 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
8 MF Aya Miyama January 28, 1985 (1985-01-28) (age 23) 53 16 Flag of Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle
9 FW Eriko Arakawa October 30, 1979 (1979-10-30) (age 28) 57 18 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
10 MF Homare Sawa September 6, 1978 (1978-09-06) (age 29) 132 66 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
11 FW Shinobu Ohno January 23, 1984 (1984-01-23) (age 24) 49 21 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
12 GK Nozomi Yamago January 16, 1975 (1975-01-16) (age 33) 85 0 Flag of Japan Urawa Reds Ladies
13 DF Nayuha Toyoda September 15, 1986 (1986-09-15) (age 21) 15 0 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
14 DF Rumi Utsugi December 5, 1988 (1988-12-05) (age 19) 17 0 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
16 FW Yuki Nagasato July 15, 1987 (1987-07-15) (age 20) 37 20 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza
17 MF Kozue Ando July 9, 1982 (1982-07-09) (age 25) 55 8 Flag of Japan Urawa Reds Ladies
18 MF Miyuki Yanagita April 11, 1981 (1981-04-11) (age 27) 79 11 Flag of Japan Urawa Reds Ladies
20 MF Mizuho Sakaguchi October 15, 1987 (1987-10-15) (age 20) 14 13 Flag of Japan Tasaki Perule
24 FW Karina Maruyama March 26, 1983 (1983-03-26) (age 25) 44 10 Flag of Japan TEPCO Mareeze
26 DF Mai Nakachi December 16, 1980 (1980-12-16) (age 27) 30 0 Flag of Japan NTV Beleza


[edit] FIFA ranking

  • July 2003 : 14
  • August 2003 : 14 (→)
  • October 2003 : 14 (→)
  • December 2003 : 14 (→)
  • March 2004 : 14 (→)
  • June 2004 : 13 (↑)
  • August 2004 : 13 (→)
  • December 2004 : 13 (→)
  • March 2005 : 12 (↑)
  • June 2005 : 11 (↑)
  • September 2005 : 11 (→)
  • December 2005 : 11 (→)
  • March 2006 : 11 (→)
  • May 2006 : 13 (↓)
  • September 2006 : 13 (→)
  • December 2006 : 10 (↑)
  • March 2007 : 9 (↑)
  • June 2007 : 10 (↓)
  • October 2007 : 11 (↓)
  • December 2007 : 11 (→)
  • March 2007 : 10 (↑)

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