2016 Japan women's national football team

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This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 2016.

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2016.02.29 Japan 1–3 Australia Osaka, Japan
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Stadium: Nagai Football Stadium
2016.03.02 Japan 1–1 South Korea Osaka, Japan
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2016.03.04 Japan 1–2 China Osaka, Japan
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2016.03.07 Japan 6–1 Vietnam Osaka, Japan
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2016.03.09 Japan 1–0 North Korea Osaka, Japan
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2016.06.02 Japan 3–3 United States United States
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2016.06.05 Japan 0–2 United States United States
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2016.07.21 Japan 0–3 Sweden Sweden
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Players statistics

Player−201502.2903.0203.0403.0703.0906.0206.0507.212016Total
Aya Miyama 157(38)OOOOO---5(0)162(38)
Shinobu Ono 137(39)O--O(1)----2(1)139(40)
Yuki Nagasato 125(55)O(1)OOO(1)OO(1)-O7(3)132(58)
Azusa Iwashimizu 119(11)O--OO---3(0)122(11)
Mizuho Sakaguchi 97(28)O-O-OOOO6(0)103(28)
Yukari Kinga 97(5)-OO-O---3(0)100(5)
Rumi Utsugi 87(5)-----OOO3(0)90(5)
Miho Fukumoto 79(0)-OO-----2(0)81(0)
Nahomi Kawasumi 78(19)OOOO(1)----4(1)82(20)
Saki Kumagai 74(0)OOO-OOOO7(0)81(0)
Aya Sameshima 69(4)O-O-O---3(0)72(4)
Megumi Takase 58(9)--OOO---3(0)61(9)
Saori Ariyoshi 42(1)OO-OOOOO7(0)49(1)
Yuika Sugasawa 38(10)------O-1(0)39(10)
Asuna Tanaka 36(3)-OOO----3(0)39(3)
Megumi Kamionobe 32(2)-O-O----2(0)34(2)
Mana Iwabuchi 30(4)OO(1)OO(1)O(1)O(1)O-7(4)37(8)
Emi Nakajima 24(6)OOOO(1)OOO-7(1)31(7)
Yuri Kawamura 21(2)OOOOOOOO8(0)29(2)
Erina Yamane 18(0)O---O-O-3(0)21(0)
Rika Masuya 10(3)-----OOO3(0)13(3)
Kumi Yokoyama 5(2)OOO(1)O(1)OO(1)OO8(3)13(5)
Saori Arimachi 5(0)-------O1(0)6(0)
Ami Sugita 4(2)------O-1(0)5(2)
Ayaka Yamashita 3(0)---O-O-O3(0)6(0)
Tomoko Muramatsu 2(0)-----O-O2(0)4(0)
Mayu Sasaki 0(0)-----OOO3(0)3(0)
Sonoko Chiba 0(0)-----OOO3(0)3(0)
Yu Nakasato 0(0)-----OOO3(0)3(0)
Hikari Takagi 0(0)------O-1(0)1(0)

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