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HOME > National Teams > NEWS > Nadeshiko Japan coach SASAKI Norio resign

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Nadeshiko Japan coach SASAKI Norio resign

11 March 2016

Nadeshiko Japan coach SASAKI Norio resign

With the Rio de Janeiro Olympic qualifiers being his last tournament to coach the squad and 10 March as his last day, the resignation of SASAKI Norio from the coaching position of Nadeshiko Japan (Japan Women’s National Team) was announced.

SASAKI Norio Profile

DOB: 24 May 1958 in Yamagata (JFA Class-S Coach)

[Coaching Career]

1996-1998 Coach for NTT Kanto Football Club / Omiya Ardija
1999-2001 Player Development / Promotion Director for Omiya Ardija (J2)
2002-2003 Promotion Director for Omiya Ardija (J2)
2004-2006 Youth Team Coach for Omiya Ardija
2006-2007 Assistant Coach for Nadeshiko Japan
Coach for U-15/U-16 Japan Women’s National Team
2007 Assistant Coach for Nadeshiko Japan
Coach for U-19/U-20 Japan Women’s National Team
2008-2010 Coach for U-19/U-20 Japan Women’s National Team
2008-10 March, 2016 Coach for Nadeshiko Japan

[Statistics/Titles]

80 wins, 29 losses and 16 draws in 125 matches (as Nadeshiko Japan Coach)

FIFA Women’s World Cup 1st Place in 2011 Germany, 2nd Place in 2015 Canada
Olympics 4th Place in 2008 Beijing, 2nd Place in 2012 London
AFC Women’s Asian Cup 3rd Place in 2008 and 2010, 1st Place in 2014 Vietnam
Asian Games 1st Place in 2010 Guangzhou, 2nd Place in 2014 Incheon
EAFF Women’s East Asian Cup /East Asia Women’s Football Championship 1st Place in 2008 and 2010
2nd Place in 2013, 3rd Place in 2015
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