1995 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 1995.

Japan womens national football team womens national association football team representing Japan

The Japan women's national football team, or Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン), represents Japan in association football and is run by the Japan Football Association (JFA). It is the most successful women's national team from the Asian Football Confederation. Its highest ranking in the FIFA Women's World Rankings is 3rd.

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Players statistics

Player-199405.0506.0506.0706.0906.1309.2209.2509.2709.3010.021995Total
Futaba Kioka 61(29)OOOOOO-OOO9(0)70(29)
Etsuko Handa 61(19)OO-OO-OOO-7(0)68(19)
Kaori Nagamine 58(46)OO---OO(2)-O-5(2)63(48)
Akemi Noda 57(15)OOO(2)OOO(1)-O(4)O(1)O9(8)66(23)
Asako Takakura 54(24)OOOOOO-OOO9(0)63(24)
Maki Haneta 12(1)OOOOO--OOO8(0)20(1)
Tamaki Uchiyama 11(4)OOOOOO-O(8)O(1)O9(9)20(13)
Homare Sawa 10(5)OOOO-O-OOO8(0)18(5)
Rie Yamaki 10(0)OOOOOOOOOO10(0)20(0)
Junko Ozawa 10(0)OOOOO-----5(0)15(0)
Yumi Tomei 8(2)OO--OOOO(2)O(1)O8(3)16(5)
Megumi Sakata 8(0)------O---1(0)9(0)
Nami Otake 6(3)O(1)-OOO-O(1)O(2)OO8(4)14(7)
Kaoru Kadohara 6(1)-----OO---2(0)8(1)
Tsuru Morimoto 4(1)------O---1(0)5(1)
Yumi Obe 3(0)OOOOOOO(1)OOO10(1)13(1)
Inesu Emiko Takeoka 1(0)------O(2)O(1)--2(3)3(3)
Kae Nishina 0(0)OOOOOOOOO-9(0)9(0)
Shiho Onodera 0(0)-----O-OOO4(0)4(0)

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