2005 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 2005.

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Results

2005.03.26 Japan 2–0 Australia Australia
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2005.03.29 Japan 1–2 Australia Australia
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2005.05.21 Japan 6–0 New Zealand Tokyo, Japan
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Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium
2005.05.26 Japan 4–2 Russia Russia
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2005.05.28 Japan 2–0 Russia Russia
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2005.07.23 Japan 4–2 Australia Tokyo, Japan
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Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium
2005.08.01 Japan 0–1 North Korea South Korea
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2005.08.03 Japan 0–0 China South Korea
2005.08.06 Japan 0–0 South Korea South Korea

Players statistics

Player−200403.2603.2905.2105.2605.2807.2308.0108.0308.062005Total
Homare Sawa 90(49)OOO(2)OO(1)OOOO9(3)99(52)
Nozomi Yamago 71(0)O---O-OOO5(0)76(0)
Tomoe Sakai 68(2)OOOOOO(1)OOO9(1)77(3)
Hiromi Isozaki 65(4)OOOOOOOOO9(0)74(4)
Yasuyo Yamagishi 58(6)--O-O----2(0)60(6)
Mio Otani 50(31)--OOOOOOO7(0)57(31)
Naoko Kawakami 44(0)OOOO-----4(0)48(0)
Miyuki Yanagita 38(3)O(1)OOO(2)OOOOO9(3)47(6)
Karina Maruyama 28(9)-----OO-O3(0)31(9)
Ayumi Hara 28(1)-O-------1(0)29(1)
Kozue Ando 18(3)O(1)OOOOOOOO9(1)27(4)
Kyoko Yano 14(1)---OO-OOO5(0)19(1)
Aya Shimokozuru 10(0)----OOOOO5(0)15(0)
Aya Miyama 7(4)OO(1)O(1)OOOOOO9(2)16(6)
Shinobu Ono 6(5)--OOOO(1)OOO7(1)13(6)
Nao Shikata 4(0)OO-------2(0)6(0)
Ayako Kitamoto 2(3)OOO-O----4(0)6(3)
Tomoko Suzuki 2(2)O--------1(0)3(2)
Akiko Sudo 2(0)OOO(1)OO----5(1)7(1)
Miho Fukumoto 2(0)-OOO-O---4(0)6(0)
Yuki Nagasato 1(0)OOO(2)O(1)O(1)O(2)OOO9(6)10(6)
Nayuha Toyoda 1(0)OO---OO--4(0)5(0)
Rumi Utsugi 0(0)--OO-O-OO5(0)5(0)
Maiko Nakaoka 0(0)--OOO----3(0)3(0)
Saiko Takahashi 0(0)-OO------2(0)2(0)
Yukari Kinga 0(0)-O-------1(0)1(0)
Natsumi Hara 0(0)-O-------1(0)1(0)

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