2003 in Japanese football

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2003 season
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Japanese football in 2003

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

2003.03.28 Japan 2–2 Uruguay Tokyo, Japan
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Inamoto Soccerball shade.svg57'
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Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 54,039
2003.04.16 Japan 1–0 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Nagai Soccerball shade.svg90' JFA Attendance: 64,703
2003.05.31 Japan 0–1 South Korea Tokyo, Japan
JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 53,405
2003.06.08 Japan 1–4 Argentina Osaka, Japan
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Stadium: Osaka Nagai Stadium
Attendance: 45,313
2003.06.11 Japan 0–0 Paraguay Saitama, Japan
JFA Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 59,891
2003.06.18 Japan 3–0 New Zealand Saint-Denis, France
Nakamura Soccerball shade.svg12', 75'
H. Nakata Soccerball shade.svg65'
JFA Attendance: 36,038
2003.06.20 Japan 1–2 France Saint-Étienne, France
Nakamura Soccerball shade.svg59' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'
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Attendance: 33,070
2003.06.22 Japan 0–1 Colombia Saint-Étienne, France
JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Attendance: 24,541
2003.08.20 Japan 3–0 Nigeria Tokyo, Japan
Takahara Soccerball shade.svg1', 39'
Endō Soccerball shade.svg72'
JFA Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 54,660
2003.09.10 Japan 0–1 Senegal Niigata, Japan
JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'Stadium: Niigata Stadium
Attendance: 40,014
2003.10.08 Japan 1–0 Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia
Yanagisawa Soccerball shade.svg39' JFA
2003.10.11 Japan 1–1 Romania Bucharest, Romania
Yanagisawa Soccerball shade.svg58' JFA ? Soccerball shade.svg?'
2003.11.19 Japan 0–0 Cameroon Ōita, Japan
JFA Stadium: Ōita Stadium
Attendance: 38,627
2003.12.04 Japan 2–0 China PR Tokyo, Japan
Kubo Soccerball shade.svg4', 80' JFA Stadium: Tokyo National Stadium
Attendance: 41,742
2003.12.07 Japan 1–0 Hong Kong Saitama, Japan
Santos Soccerball shade.svg37' JFA Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 45,145
2003.12.10 Japan 0–0 South Korea Kanagawa, Japan
JFA Stadium: International Stadium Yokohama
Attendance: 62,633

Players statistics

Player-200203.2804.1605.3106.0806.1106.1806.2006.2208.2009.1010.0810.1111.1912.0412.0712.102003Total
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi 52(0)O----------O----2(0)54(0)
Masashi Nakayama 50(21)-OOO------------3(0)53(21)
Hidetoshi Nakata 48(9)O--OOO(1)OOOOOOO---11(1)59(10)
Yutaka Akita 40(3)OOOO(1)------------4(1)44(4)
Toshihiro Hattori 40(2)OOOO------------4(0)44(2)
Junichi Inamoto 35(3)O(1)-OO-OO-OOOOO---10(1)45(4)
Akira Narahashi 34(0)OOOO------------4(0)38(0)
Ryuzo Morioka 34(0)OOOO------------4(0)38(0)
Koji Nakata 33(0)OOOOO-OO--------7(0)40(0)
Shinji Ono 32(3)O--------OOOO---5(0)37(3)
Atsushi Yanagisawa 31(9)--------OOO(1)O(1)O---5(2)36(11)
Seigo Narazaki 25(0)-OOOOOOO--O-OOOO12(0)37(0)
Shunsuke Nakamura 23(5)O(1)---OO(2)O(1)-OOOO----8(4)31(9)
Takayuki Suzuki 23(4)O-OO------O-----4(0)27(4)
Daisuke Oku 22(2)-O-----O------O-3(0)25(2)
Naohiro Takahara 19(9)O---OOOOO(2)--OO---8(2)27(11)
Atsuhiro Miura 16(1)----------O-----1(0)17(1)
Tsuneyasu Miyamoto 16(0)----OOOOOO--OOOO10(0)26(0)
Takashi Fukunishi 15(0)-O-OO--------OOO6(0)21(0)
Tatsuhiko Kubo 14(0)-------------O(2)OO3(2)17(2)
Yuji Nakazawa 10(2)----------OO-O-O4(0)14(2)
Toshiya Fujita 10(2)----------O-O--O3(0)13(2)
Alessandro Santos 9(1)OOOOOOOOOO-OOOO(1)O15(1)24(2)
Mitsuo Ogasawara 8(0)-OOO--OO-----OOO8(0)16(0)
Masashi Motoyama 3(0)---------O---O-O3(0)6(0)
Hitoshi Sogahata 2(0)--------OO------2(0)4(0)
Yoshiteru Yamashita 2(0)-O--------------1(0)3(0)
Yasuhito Endō 1(0)--O-OOOOO(1)O--OOOO11(1)12(1)
Nobuhisa Yamada 1(0)----OOOOOO-OOOOO11(0)12(0)
Yoshito Ōkubo 0(0)--OOOOOOOOOOOOOO14(0)14(0)
Keisuke Tsuboi 0(0)----OOOOOO-OOOOO11(0)11(0)
Yuichiro Nagai 0(0)-O(1)OO---O--------4(1)4(1)
Teruaki Kurobe 0(0)O--------O-----O3(0)3(0)
Teruyuki Moniwa 0(0)----------O---O-2(0)2(0)
Daisuke Matsui 0(0)-------O--------1(0)1(0)
Akira Kaji 0(0)----------O-----1(0)1(0)
Takuya Yamada 0(0)--------------O-1(0)1(0)
Naohiro Ishikawa 0(0)--------------O-1(0)1(0)

National team (Women)

Results

2003.03.19 Japan 9–0 Thailand Thailand
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Arakawa Soccerball shade.svg?'
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Ando Soccerball shade.svg?', ?'
Maruyama Soccerball shade.svg?'
2003.06.09 Japan 15–0 Philippines Thailand
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Arakawa Soccerball shade.svg?'
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Miyazaki Soccerball shade.svg?'
Sawa Soccerball shade.svg?'
Miyamoto Soccerball shade.svg?'
Miyama Soccerball shade.svg?'
Sakai Soccerball shade.svg?'
2003.06.11 Japan 7–0 Guam Thailand
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Sawa Soccerball shade.svg?', ?'
Maruyama Soccerball shade.svg?', ?'
Yano Soccerball shade.svg?'
Arakawa Soccerball shade.svg?'
2003.06.13 Japan 7–0 Myanmar Thailand
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Kobayashi Soccerball shade.svg?', ?'
Sawa Soccerball shade.svg?'
Isozaki Soccerball shade.svg?'
Maruyama Soccerball shade.svg?'
2003.06.19 Japan 0–3 North Korea Thailand
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2003.06.21 Japan 0–1 South Korea Thailand
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2003.07.05 Japan 2–2 Mexico Mexico
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Miyamoto Soccerball shade.svg?'
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2003.07.12 Japan 2–0 Mexico Tokyo, Japan
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Maruyama Soccerball shade.svg?'
Stadium: National Stadium
2003.07.22 Japan 5–0 South Korea Miyagi, Japan
Otani Soccerball shade.svg?'
Miyamoto Soccerball shade.svg?'
Arakawa Soccerball shade.svg?', ?'
Miyama Soccerball shade.svg?'
Stadium: Sendai Stadium
2003.07.27 Japan 0–0 Australia Miyagi, Japan
Stadium: Sendai Stadium
2003.09.21 Japan 6–0 Argentina United States
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2003.09.25 Japan 0–3 Germany United States
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2003.09.27 Japan 1–3 Canada United States
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Players statistics

Player-200201.1203.1906.0906.1106.1306.1506.1906.2107.0507.1207.2207.2709.2109.2509.272003Total
Homare Sawa 70(37)O-O(1)O(2)O(1)O(2)OOOO(1)--O(2)OO(1)12(10)82(47)
Yumi Obe 66(6)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO15(0)81(6)
Nozomi Yamago 46(0)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO15(0)61(0)
Hiromi Isozaki 44(3)-OO-O(1)-OOOOO-OOO11(1)55(4)
Tomoe Sakai 43(0)OOO(1)O(1)OOO-OOOOOOO14(2)57(2)
Tomomi Miyamoto 37(6)-OO(1)OOOOOO(1)OO(1)OOOO14(3)51(9)
Yasuyo Yamagishi 36(5)OO(1)-OOOOO--OOOOO12(1)48(6)
Yayoi Kobayashi 32(5)O-O(2)OO(2)O(1)OOO(1)OOOOOO14(6)46(11)
Mio Otani 26(11)OOO(7)-O(2)OOOOOO(1)OO(3)OO14(13)40(24)
Miyuki Yanagita 24(3)-----------O-OO3(0)27(3)
Mai Nakachi 24(0)O--O-OO---O----5(0)29(0)
Naoko Kawakami 20(0)OOOOOO-OOOOOOOO14(0)34(0)
Shiho Onodera 18(0)-O--------O----2(0)20(0)
Kozue Ando 11(0)-O(2)-------------1(2)12(2)
Yuka Miyazaki 10(1)OOO(1)-O-----OO---6(1)16(2)
Karina Maruyama 5(0)OO(1)OO(2)O(1)O(1)OO-O(1)OOO--12(6)17(6)
Eriko Arakawa 2(0)-O(1)O(1)O(1)OOOO-OO(2)OOOO13(5)15(5)
Miho Fukumoto 1(0)-O-------------1(0)2(0)
Emi Yamamoto 0(0)OOO-OOOOOOOOO(1)OO14(1)14(1)
Kyoko Yano 0(0)---O(1)-O-OOOOOOO-9(1)9(1)
Aya Miyama 0(0)-OO(1)O--O---O(1)---O6(2)6(2)
Shinobu Ono 0(0)OO(2)-O---OO------5(2)5(2)
Tomoko Suzuki 0(0)OO(2)-------------2(2)2(2)
Akiko Sudo 0(0)OO-------------2(0)2(0)
Hiroko Sano 0(0)-O-------------1(0)1(0)
Akiko Niwata 0(0)-O-------------1(0)1(0)
Eriko Sato 0(0)-----------O---1(0)1(0)

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