1987 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 1987.

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Results

1987.08.04 Japan 1–3 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
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1987.08.09 Japan 1–2 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
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1987.12.12 Japan 0–1 United States Chinese Taipei
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1987.12.15 Japan 5–0 Hong Kong Chinese Taipei
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Players statistics

Player−198608.0408.0912.1212.151987Total
Futaba Kioka 21(8)OOOO(1)4(1)25(9)
Etsuko Handa 21(3)OOOO4(0)25(3)
Kaori Nagamine 14(12)OOOO(1)4(1)18(13)
Michiko Matsuda 14(5)OOOO4(0)18(5)
Asako Takakura 14(3)O(1)O-O(3)3(4)17(7)
Midori Honda 14(0)OOOO4(0)18(0)
Masae Suzuki 14(0)OOOO4(0)18(0)
Akemi Noda 13(2)OOOO4(0)17(2)
Mayumi Kaji 13(0)OOOO4(0)17(0)
Yoko Takahagi 13(0)OO--2(0)15(0)
Kazuko Hironaka 13(0)--OO2(0)15(0)
Takako Tezuka 10(1)OOOO4(0)14(1)
Chiaki Yamada 8(0)OO(1)OO4(1)12(1)
Yuko Oita 2(0)---O1(0)3(0)
Akiko Hayakawa 0(0)O---1(0)1(0)

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