2006 Japan women's national football team

This page records the details of the Japan women's national football team in 2006.

Results

2006.02.18 Japan2–0RussiaShizuoka, Japan
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Stadium: Shizuoka Stadium
2006.03.10 Japan4–0ScotlandItaly
Sakai  ?'
Sawa  ?'
Ando  ?'
Arakawa  ?'
2006.03.12 Japan0–1ItalyItaly
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2006.05.07 Japan1–3United StatesKumamoto, Japan
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Stadium: Kumamoto Athletics Stadium
2006.07.19 Japan5–0VietnamAustralia
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Nagasato  ?'
2006.07.21 Japan11–1Chinese TaipeiAustralia
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Sawa  ?', ?'
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2006.07.23 Japan1–0ChinaAustralia
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2006.07.27 Japan0–2AustraliaAustralia
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2006.07.30 Japan2–3North KoreaAustralia
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Nagasato  ?'
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2006.11.23 Japan3–6GermanyGermany
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Miyama  ?'
Maruyama  ?'
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2006.11.30 Japan13–0JordanQatar
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Sakai  ?'
2006.12.04 Japan4–0ThailandQatar
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Ono  ?'
Arakawa  ?'
Ando  ?'
2006.12.07 Japan1–0ChinaQatar
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2006.12.10 Japan3–1South KoreaQatar
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Yanagita  ?'
Nagasato  ?'
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2006.12.13 Japan0–0 (pen 2–4)North KoreaQatar

Players statistics

Player−200502.1803.1003.1205.0705.0907.1907.2107.2307.2707.3011.1911.2311.3012.0412.0712.1012.132006Total
Homare Sawa99(52)OO(1)OOOO(2)O(2)OOOOOO(2)OOOO17(7)116(59)
Nozomi Yamago76(0)OOO---------O----4(0)80(0)
Tomoe Sakai77(3)OO(1)OOOOO-OOOOO(1)OOOO16(2)93(5)
Hiromi Isozaki74(4)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO17(0)91(4)
Tomomi Miyamoto60(11)----------O------1(0)61(11)
Mio Otani57(31)OOOOOO-OOO-------9(0)66(31)
Miyuki Yanagita47(6)OOO--OO(1)OOOOOO(2)OOO(1)O15(4)62(10)
Karina Maruyama31(9)OOOO------OO(1)OOO--9(1)40(10)
Kozue Ando27(4)OO(1)OOO-OOOO(1)OOOO(1)OOO16(3)43(7)
Eriko Arakawa25(10)OO(1)OOOO---OOOO(1)O(1)OOO14(3)39(13)
Kyoko Yano19(1)OOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOO16(0)35(1)
Aya Miyama16(6)OOOOOOOO(1)OOOO(1)O(1)OOOO17(3)33(9)
Aya Shimokozuru15(0)OOO--OOOOOOO-O---11(0)26(0)
Shinobu Ono13(6)OOOOOOO(1)OOOO(1)O(1)-O(1)OOO16(4)29(10)
Yuki Nagasato10(6)O(1)--OOO(1)O(5)OOO(1)OO--OO(1)O13(9)23(15)
Akiko Sudo7(1)------------O(1)----1(1)8(2)
Miho Fukumoto6(0)---OOOOOOOOO-OOOO13(0)19(0)
Nao Shikata6(0)-O----O----------2(0)8(0)
Rumi Utsugi5(0)---OO------------2(0)7(0)
Maiko Nakaoka3(0)-O--O-OOO--OO-OOO10(0)13(0)
Yukari Kinga1(0)OO---------------2(0)3(0)
Azusa Iwashimizu0(0)O--O(1)OO-----OOOO(1)O(1)O10(3)10(3)
Mizuho Sakaguchi0(0)-----O(2)O(2)OOO--O(5)O(1)---7(10)7(10)
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