1991 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 1991.

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1991.04.01 Japan 1–3 France Bulgaria
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1991.04.03 Japan 2–2 Sweden Bulgaria
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1991.04.05 Japan 2–0 Hungary Bulgaria
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1991.05.26 Japan 1–0 North Korea Fukuoka, Japan
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1991.05.28 Japan 4–1 Hong Kong Fukuoka, Japan
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1991.06.01 Japan 12–0 Malaysia Fukuoka, Japan
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Stadium: Fukuoka Kasuga Park Stadium
1991.06.03 Japan 10–0 Singapore Fukuoka, Japan
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Stadium: Heiwadai Athletic Stadium
1991.06.06 Japan 0–0 (pen 5–4) Chinese Taipei Fukuoka, Japan
Stadium: Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium
1991.06.08 Japan 0–5 China Fukuoka, Japan
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1991.08.21 Japan 0–0 China China
1991.11.17 Japan 0–1 Brazil China
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1991.11.19 Japan 0–8 Sweden China
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1991.11.21 Japan 0–3 United States China
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Players statistics

Player−199004.0104.0304.0505.2605.2806.0106.0306.0606.0808.2111.1711.1911.211991Total
Futaba Kioka 45(25)OOO(1)-------OOO6(1)51(26)
Etsuko Handa 43(14)O-OOOO(2)-OO---O8(2)51(16)
Kaori Nagamine 37(34)OO-O(1)O(1)O(3)OOOOOOO12(5)49(39)
Mayumi Kaji 36(0)OOOOOO-OOOOOO12(0)48(0)
Masae Suzuki 35(0)OO-OO--OOOOOO10(0)45(0)
Michiko Matsuda 34(8)OO-OO-O(2)OOOOOO11(2)45(10)
Akemi Noda 34(5)O(1)O(1)OOOO(3)O(2)OOOOOO13(7)47(12)
Midori Honda 34(0)OO-O--OO-OOOO9(0)43(0)
Takako Tezuka 30(14)-OO-O(1)O(3)O(1)OOOOOO11(5)41(19)
Asako Takakura 30(12)OOO(1)OO(2)-O(1)OOOOOO12(4)42(16)
Yoko Takahagi 27(0)--O-OO--O----4(0)31(0)
Sayuri Yamaguchi 19(0)OO--OOO(1)--OOOO9(1)28(1)
Yumi Watanabe 17(2)-OO----------2(0)19(2)
Tomoko Matsunaga 8(0)--O-OO-OO----5(0)13(0)
Kyoko Kuroda 6(7)O-OO-OOOOOOOO11(0)17(7)
Yuriko Mizuma 5(3)OO(1)OO-O(1)OOOOOO-11(2)16(5)
Megumi Sakata 3(0)--O--OO------3(0)6(0)
Noriko Ishibashi 1(1)-----OO------2(0)3(1)
Tamaki Uchiyama 0(0)---O-OO(3)OOO---6(3)6(3)
Ryoko Kobayashi 0(0)------O------1(0)1(0)
Yumi Obe 0(0)---------O---1(0)1(0)

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