1999 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 1999.

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Results

1999.03.24 Japan 1–0 France France
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1999.04.29 Japan 0–9 United States United States
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1999.05.02 Japan 0–7 United States United States
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1999.05.30 Japan 1–1 South Korea Kyoto, Japan
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1999.06.03 Japan 3–2 South Korea Tokyo, Japan
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1999.06.19 Japan 1–1 Canada United States
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1999.06.23 Japan 0–5 Russia United States
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1999.06.26 Japan 0–4 Norway United States
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1999.11.08 Japan 9–0 Thailand Philippines
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1999.11.10 Japan 5–1 Uzbekistan Philippines
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1999.11.12 Japan 14–0 Nepal Philippines
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1999.11.14 Japan 6–0 Philippines Philippines
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1999.11.19 Japan 0–2 Chinese Taipei Philippines
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1999.11.21 Japan 2–3 North Korea Philippines
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Players statistics

Player−199803.2404.2905.0205.3006.0306.1906.2306.2611.0811.1011.1211.1411.1911.211999Total
Asako Takakura 73(24)--------O(2)O(1)O(2)OOO6(5)79(29)
Homare Sawa 45(25)OOOOOOOO------8(0)53(25)
Rie Yamaki 45(3)--OOO-OO------5(0)50(3)
Tamaki Uchiyama 44(22)OOOO(1)O(1)OOOO(1)OO(1)OOO14(4)58(26)
Yumi Tomei 37(6)--OOOOOO------6(0)43(6)
Nami Otake 36(18)OOO-O(1)O(1)OOO(4)O(3)---O(2)10(11)46(29)
Kae Nishina 36(1)O--OOOOO------6(0)42(1)
Yumi Obe 32(2)--------OO(1)O(1)OOO6(2)38(4)
Tomomi Mitsui 16(3)OOOOOOOOOOO(2)OOO14(2)30(5)
Tomoe Sakai 16(0)OOOOOOO-OOOOOO13(0)29(0)
Hiromi Isozaki 15(0)OOOOOOOO------8(0)23(0)
Nozomi Yamago 14(0)OO---OOOOO-OOO10(0)24(0)
Mayumi Omatsu 11(1)---O----------1(0)12(1)
Shiho Onodera 10(0)---O----------1(0)11(0)
Mito Isaka 7(3)OOOOOOOOO(1)OO(1)O(3)OO14(5)21(8)
Mai Nakachi 7(0)OOO-----------3(0)10(0)
Kazumi Kishi 5(2)--O-----------1(0)6(2)
Yasuyo Yamagishi 4(1)--------O(1)OO(1)O(1)O-5(3)9(4)
Miyuki Yanagita 3(2)OOOOO-OO------7(0)10(2)
Ayumi Hara 3(0)--OOOOOOOOOO(1)OO12(1)15(1)
Rie Kimura 2(0)--------OOOOOO6(0)8(0)
Tomomi Fujimura 1(0)--------OOOOOO6(0)7(0)
Kaoru Nagadome 1(0)OO--O---------3(0)4(0)
Yayoi Kobayashi 0(0)O(1)OOOO(1)OOO------8(2)8(2)
Yoshie Kasajima 0(0)--------OOO(1)-OO5(1)5(1)
Megumi Torigoe 0(0)--------OO-OOO5(0)5(0)
Mai Aizawa 0(0)----------O(3)O(1)-O3(4)3(4)
Shoko Mikami 0(0)----------O(2)OO-3(2)3(2)
Naoko Nishigai 0(0)--O-O---------2(0)2(0)
Kozue Ando 0(0)-------O------1(0)1(0)
Mari Miyamoto 0(0)----------O---1(0)1(0)

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