Tomomi Miyamoto

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Tomomi Miyamoto
宮本 ともみ
Personal information
Full name Tomomi Miyamoto
Date of birth (1978-12-31) December 31, 1978 (age 45)
Place of birth Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1994–1996 Sagami-Ono High School
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997–2004 Iga FC Kunoichi 104 (8)
2006–2008 Iga FC Kunoichi 52 (4)
2009–2010 TEPCO Mareeze 38 (7)
2011–2012 Iga FC Kunoichi 34 (3)
Total228(22)
International career
1997–2007 Japan 77 (13)
Medal record
Iga FC Kunoichi
Winner Nadeshiko League 1999
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 2000
Winner Nadeshiko League Cup 1997
Winner Nadeshiko League Cup 1998
Runner-up Nadeshiko League Cup 1999
Winner Empress's Cup 1998
Winner Empress's Cup 2001
Runner-up Empress's Cup 1997
Runner-up Empress's Cup 1999
Representing Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1997 China
Asian Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1998 Bangkok Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2002 Busan Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tomomi Miyamoto (宮本 ともみ, Miyamoto Tomomi, born December 31, 1978) (former name; Tomomi Mitsui, 三井 ともみ) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team.

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Club career

Miyamoto was born in Sagamihara on December 31, 1978. After graduating from high school, she joined Prima Ham FC Kunoichi (later Iga FC Kunoichi) in 1997. She was selected Best Eleven 2 times (1999 and 2003). She took maternity leave in 2005 season. She came back from 2006 season. In 2009, she moved to TEPCO Mareeze. In 2011, she returned to Iga FC Kunoichi. End of 2012 season, she retired.

National team career

On June 8, 1997, when Miyamoto was 18 years old, she debuted and scored a goal for Japan national team against China. She was a member of Japan for 1999, 2003, 2007 World Cup and 2004 Summer Olympics. She also played at 1997, 1999, 2003 AFC Championship, 1998 and 2002 Asian Games. She played 77 games and scored 13 goals for Japan until 2007. [1]

Personal life

Miyamoto got married and changed her name to Tomomi Miyamoto (宮本 ともみ) from Tomomi Mitsui (三井 ともみ) in 2002. In May 2005, she bore a children. So, she took maternity leave in 2005 season.

National team statistics

[1]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
1997 62
1998 101
1999 142
2000 00
2001 00
2002 71
2003 143
2004 92
2005 00
2006 10
2007 162
Total7713

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.8 June 1997 Japan National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1–01–0 Friendly
2.9 December 1997 Guangzhou, China Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong ?–09–0 1997 AFC Women's Championship
3.8 December 1998 Thupatemi Stadium, Pathum Thani, Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand ?–06–0 1998 Asian Games
4.12 November 1999 Barotac Nuevo, Philippines Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal ?–014–0 1999 AFC Women's Championship
5.?–0
6.9 October 2002 Changwon Stadium, Changwon, South Korea Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1–02–2 2002 Asian Games
7.9 June 2003 Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, ThailandFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 11–015–0 2003 AFC Women's Championship
8.5 July 2003 Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico ?–?2–2Friendly
9.22 July 2003 Sendai Stadium, Sendai, JapanFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea ?–05–0
10.18 April 2004 Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium, Tokyo, JapanFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 1–07–0 2004 Summer Olympics qualification
11.3–0
12.3 June 2007Japan National Stadium, Tokyo, JapanFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1–06–1 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
13.4 August 2007 Lạch Tray Stadium, Hải Phòng, Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 5–08–0

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