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U-17 Japan Women’s National Team conducts practical trainings ahead of first match against Brazil at FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018

10 November 2018

U-17 Japan Women’s National Team conducts practical trainings ahead of first match against Brazil at FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018

On Friday 9 November, the U-17 Japan Women’s National Team held a training session four days ahead of their first match against Brazil at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018. The players were seen conducting intense and practical drills to work up a sweat.

Ahead of the morning training session, Coach IKEDA Futoshi named MATSUDA Shino as the team captain. The newly appointed captain spoke to the team, “We only have four days until our match against Brazil. We must work together and prepare ourselves ahead of the first match as a team.” The team conducted a half-court 9 vs 9 drill to go over the team concept on the pitch.

The team was seen taking a team photo with their jerseys on before the afternoon training session, leaving an impression that the tournament is about to start. During the training session, the players went over their attacking variations to conclude this day’s session.

Players' Comments

DF #3 NAGAE Ibuki (Fujieda Junshin High School)
In our morning training session, we kept our emphasis on managing risks while we are attacking, and the timing to add layers to our attacks. The session in the afternoon was focused on our crosses in offence, while in defence we worked on clearing the ball up and wide. The sessions didn’t last long, but we conducted a very focused and intense sessions. We only have four days until our first match against Brazil, so we must work on each of the things we need to work on and enter the first match with confidence.

FW #13 YAMAMOTO Yuzuki (Nippon TV Menina)
It has been four days since we arrived in Uruguay and we have gotten used to the jet lag and fatigue from the long travel. In our morning training session, we worked on drills involving man-to-man plays under the heat, while in the afternoon we worked on crosses and ways to add layers to our offence by collecting the loose balls. We had fun in both sessions while working on the aspects we needed improvements on. We only have four days until our first match, so we will work on the details with high intensity.

Schedule

Thu. 1 November PM Training
Fri. 2 November AM/PM Training
Sat. 3 November AM Training
PM Training-Match
Mon. 5 November PM Training
Tue. 6 November AM/PM Training
Wed. 7 November AM/PM Training
Thu. 8 November AM/PM Training
Fri. 9 November AM/PM Training
Sat. 10 November AM/PM Training
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018
Sun. 11 - Mon. 12 November AM/PM Training
Tue. 13 November 14:00 1st Group Stage Match vs Brazil
(Estadio Domingo Burgueño Miguel)
Wed. 14 - Thu. 15 November AM/PM Training
Fri. 16 November 14:00 2nd Group Stage Match vs South Africa
(Estadio Domingo Burgueño Miguel)
Sat. 17 - Mon. 19 November AM/PM Training
Tue. 20 November 14:00 3rd Group Stage Match vs Mexico
(Estadio Domingo Burgueño Miguel)
Wed. 21 - Fri. 23 November AM/PM Training
Sat. 24 November 17:00 (If finish in 1st place at Group Stage)
Quarterfinals (Estadio Profesor Alberto Suppici)
Sun. 25 November 16:00 (If finish in 2nd place at Group Stage)
Quarterfinals (Estadio Charrúa)
Mon. 26 - Tue. 27 November AM/PM Training
Wed. 28 November 16:00/19:00 Semi-Finals (Estadio Charrúa)
Thu. 29 - Fri. 30 November AM/PM Training
Sat. 1 December 16:00/19:00 3rd Place Match/Final (Estadio Charrúa)

*Local time
*The schedule is subject to change due to the team condition, the weather, etc.

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018

Tournament Dates: Tue. 13 November - Sat. 1 December 2018

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