1993 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 1993. Nicknamed Nadeshiko Japan the national team won 11 games in 1993.

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Results

1993.12.04 Japan 6–1 Chinese Taipei Malaysia
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1993.12.06 Japan 15–0 Philippines Malaysia
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1993.12.08 Japan 4–0 Hong Kong Malaysia
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1993.12.10 Japan 1–3 China Malaysia
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1993.12.12 Japan 3–0 Chinese Taipei Malaysia
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Players statistics

Player−199212.0412.0612.0812.1012.121993Total
Futaba Kioka 51(26)OO(1)OOO(1)5(2)56(28)
Etsuko Handa 51(16)O(1)O(1)OOO(1)5(3)56(19)
Kaori Nagamine 49(39)O(1)O(4)-OO4(5)53(44)
Akemi Noda 47(12)O-OOO4(0)51(12)
Asako Takakura 42(16)O(2)O(2)O(1)O(1)O5(6)47(22)
Sayuri Yamaguchi 28(1)-O---1(0)29(1)
Yuriko Mizuma 16(5)O(1)O(3)OOO(1)5(5)21(10)
Megumi Sakata 6(0)--O--1(0)7(0)
Ryoko Uno 1(0)O-OOO4(0)5(0)
Yumi Obe 1(0)-OO--2(0)3(0)
Maki Haneta 0(0)O(1)OOOO5(1)5(1)
Homare Sawa 0(0)-O(4)OOO4(4)4(4)
Kaoru Kadohara 0(0)O-O(1)OO4(1)4(1)
Junko Ozawa 0(0)OO-OO4(0)4(0)
Rie Yamaki 0(0)OO-OO4(0)4(0)
Yumi Tomei 0(0)-OO(2)--2(2)2(2)
Yuko Morimoto 0(0)-OO--2(0)2(0)

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