2009 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 2009.

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

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Homare Sawa 145(72)--O1(0)146(72)
Nozomi Yamago 86(0)-OO2(0)88(0)
Eriko Arakawa 68(20)--O1(0)69(20)
Aya Miyama 68(19)--O(1)1(1)69(20)
Kozue Ando 68(10)OO(1)O3(1)71(11)
Shinobu Ono 65(25)OO(1)O(1)3(2)68(27)
Karina Maruyama 58(13)OO-2(0)60(13)
Yuki Nagasato 52(28)OOO3(0)55(28)
Kyoko Yano 51(1)--O1(0)52(1)
Azusa Iwashimizu 41(5)OOO3(0)44(5)
Yukari Kinga 37(1)OO(1)O3(1)40(2)
Rumi Utsugi 26(4)OOO3(0)29(4)
Yuka Miyazaki 17(2)-O-1(0)18(2)
Nayuha Toyoda 17(0)OO-2(0)19(0)
Ayako Kitamoto 9(3)OOO3(0)12(3)
Ayumi Kaihori 3(0)OOO3(0)6(0)
Aya Sameshima 2(1)OOO3(0)5(1)
Nahomi Kawasumi 1(0)OO-2(0)3(0)
Mami Yamaguchi 1(0)-O(1)-1(1)2(1)
Asano Nagasato 0(0)OOO3(0)3(0)
Miwa Yonetsu 0(0)O-O2(0)2(0)
Maiko Nasu 0(0)-OO2(0)2(0)
Megumi Kamionobe 0(0)-O-1(0)1(0)

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