2002 in Japanese football

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Japanese football in 2002

Contents

J.League Division 1

J.League Division 2

Japan Football League

Japanese Regional Leagues

Emperor's Cup

J.League Cup

National team (Men)

Results

2002.03.21 Japan 1–0 Ukraine Osaka, Japan
Toda Soccerball shade.svg24' JFA Stadium: Osaka Nagai Stadium
Attendance: 45,214
2002.03.27 Japan 2–0 Poland Łódź, Poland
H. Nakata Soccerball shade.svg10'
Takahara Soccerball shade.svg42'
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2002.04.17 Japan 1–1 Costa Rica Kanagawa, Japan
Myojin Soccerball shade.svg70' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Stadium: International Stadium Yokohama
Attendance: 64,783
2002.04.29 Japan 1–0 Slovakia Tokyo, Japan
Nishizawa Soccerball shade.svg38' JFA Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 55,144
2002.05.02 Japan 3–3 Honduras Hyōgo, Japan
Nakamura Soccerball shade.svg26', 41'
Santos Soccerball shade.svg76'
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Stadium: Kobe Wing Stadium
Attendance: 38,130
2002.05.14 Japan 0–3 Norway Oslo, Norway
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Attendance: 8,348
2002.05.25 Japan 1–1 Sweden Tokyo, Japan
Soccerball shade.svg63' (o.g.) JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 55,418
2002.06.04 Japan 2–2 Belgium Saitama, Japan
Suzuki Soccerball shade.svg59'
Inamoto Soccerball shade.svg67'
JFA Wilmots Soccerball shade.svg57'
Van der Heyden Soccerball shade.svg75'
Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 55,256
2002.06.09 Japan 1–0 Russia Kanagawa, Japan
Inamoto Soccerball shade.svg51' JFA Stadium: International Stadium Yokohama
Attendance: 66,108
2002.06.14 Japan 2–0 Tunisia Osaka, Japan
Morishima Soccerball shade.svg48'
H. Nakata Soccerball shade.svg75'
JFA Stadium: Osaka Nagai Stadium
Attendance: 45,213
2002.06.18 Japan 0–1 Turkey Miyagi, Japan
JFA Davala Soccerball shade.svg12'Stadium: Miyagi Stadium
Attendance: 45,666
2002.10.16 Japan 1–1 Jamaica Tokyo, Japan
Ono Soccerball shade.svg7' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 55,437
2002.11.20 Japan 0–2 Argentina Saitama, Japan
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Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 61,816

Players statistics

Player-200103.2103.2704.1704.2905.0205.1405.2506.0406.0906.1406.1810.1611.202002Total
Hiroaki Morishima 56(11)O-OOO-OO-O(1)O--8(1)64(12)
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi 50(0)-O---O-------2(0)52(0)
Masashi Nakayama 47(21)------O-O---O3(0)50(21)
Hidetoshi Nakata 40(7)-O(1)---OOOOO(1)OO-8(2)48(9)
Yutaka Akita 37(3)------O----OO3(0)40(3)
Toshihiro Hattori 35(2)--O--OO-O--O-5(0)40(2)
Ryuzo Morioka 32(0)------OO-----2(0)34(0)
Akira Narahashi 32(0)-----------OO2(0)34(0)
Junichi Inamoto 25(1)-O-OOOOO(1)O(1)OOO-10(2)35(3)
Akinori Nishizawa 24(9)O-OO(1)O-----O--5(1)29(10)
Shinji Ono 24(2)-O---OOOOOOO(1)-8(1)32(3)
Naoki Matsuda 24(0)OOOOO-OOOOOOO12(0)36(0)
Atsushi Yanagisawa 22(9)O-OO-OOOOO-O-9(0)31(9)
Koji Nakata 20(0)OOOOOOOOOOOOO13(0)33(0)
Shunsuke Nakamura 17(3)O-OOO(2)------OO6(2)23(5)
Tomokazu Myojin 16(2)OOO(1)OOOO-OOO--10(1)26(3)
Naohiro Takahara 15(8)OO(1)---------OO4(1)19(9)
Seigo Narazaki 15(0)O-O-O-OOOOOOO10(0)25(0)
Eisuke Nakanishi 13(0)------------O1(0)14(0)
Takayuki Suzuki 10(3)OOOOOOOO(1)OOOOO13(1)23(4)
Kazuyuki Toda 10(0)O(1)OOO-OOOOOO--10(1)20(1)
Yasuhiro Hato 10(0)OOOOO--------5(0)15(0)
Yuji Nakazawa 9(2)-----O-------1(0)10(2)
Tatsuhiko Kubo 9(0)-OOOOO-------5(0)14(0)
Tsuneyasu Miyamoto 5(0)OOOOOOOOOOO--11(0)16(0)
Takashi Fukunishi 5(0)OOOOOOO-O--OO10(0)15(0)
Daisuke Ichikawa 1(0)OOO-OOOO-OO--9(0)10(0)
Hitoshi Sogahata 1(0)---O---------1(0)2(0)
Alessandro Santos 0(0)O-OOO(1)OOO--O-O9(1)9(1)
Mitsuo Ogasawara 0(0)O-OOOOO--O--O8(0)8(0)
Nobuhisa Yamada 0(0)------------O1(0)1(0)
Yasuhito Endō 0(0)------------O1(0)1(0)

National team (Women)

Results

2002.04.03 Japan 0–1 France France
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2002.04.06 Japan 1–1 Australia France
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2002.04.09 Japan 3–2 Canada France
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2002.08.27 Japan 0–4 China China
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2002.08.29 Japan 0–1 Russia China
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2002.08.31 Japan 0–0 South Korea China
2002.10.02 Japan 0–1 North Korea South Korea
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2002.10.04 Japan 3–0 Vietnam South Korea
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2002.10.09 Japan 2–2 China South Korea
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Players statistics

Player-200104.0304.0604.0908.2708.2908.3110.0210.0410.0710.0910.112002Total
Homare Sawa 62(32)OOO(2)---OO(1)O(1)O(1)O8(5)70(37)
Yumi Obe 56(6)OOOO-OOOOOO10(0)66(6)
Hiromi Isozaki 38(3)OOOOOO-----6(0)44(3)
Nozomi Yamago 38(0)O-OOO-O-OOO8(0)46(0)
Mito Isaka 37(15)OO-OOO-OOOO9(0)46(15)
Tomoe Sakai 34(0)O-OOOOO-OOO9(0)43(0)
Tomomi Miyamoto 30(5)---OOOOOOO(1)-7(1)37(6)
Yasuyo Yamagishi 25(5)OOOOOOOOOOO11(0)36(5)
Ayumi Hara 25(1)---O-O-----2(0)27(1)
Yayoi Kobayashi 21(4)OOOOOOOOOOO(1)11(1)32(5)
Yoshie Kasajima 19(3)-O(1)OOO-O----5(1)24(4)
Mai Nakachi 19(0)O-OO-O-O---5(0)24(0)
Tomomi Fujimura 17(1)OOO--------3(0)20(1)
Mio Otani 16(9)OO-OOOOO(2)OOO10(2)26(11)
Shiho Onodera 16(0)-O---O-----2(0)18(0)
Miyuki Yanagita 14(2)-OO(1)OOOOOOOO10(1)24(3)
Harue Sato 13(4)-OOO-O-----4(0)17(4)
Naoko Kawakami 10(0)OO-OOOOOOOO10(0)20(0)
Kanako Ito 6(2)------OO--O3(0)9(2)
Kozue Ando 6(0)OO-OOO-----5(0)11(0)
Yuka Miyazaki 5(0)------OOOOO(1)5(1)10(1)
Noriko Baba 4(0)O----------1(0)5(0)
Mai Aizawa 3(4)----O-----O2(0)5(4)
Karina Maruyama 0(0)------OOOOO5(0)5(0)
Miho Fukumoto 0(0)-------O---1(0)1(0)

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