Head Coach: MOCHIZUKI Satoru (JFA National Coaching Staff / BIWAKO SEIKEI SPORT COLLEGE) Coach: KUROSAWA Takashi (Sendai University / JUWFA*) Coach: YAKUWA Akiko (Toyo University / JUWFA*) Coach: NAKASE Haruhiko (Shobi University / JUWFA*) GK Coach: TANAKA Tatsuya (Tokuyama University / JUWFA*) *Japan University Women's Football Association
MF KAGA Koko (Sendai University) YOKOYAMA Ai (University of Tsukuba) YOSHITAKE Manami (Kibi International University) YAMAMORI Anna (University of Tsukuba) MIHASHI Mana (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) TAKATSUKA Ayane (Kibi International University) KAWAHARA Nao (Waseda University)
FW HONDA Yuka (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) UEMURA Shoko (Nippon Sport Science University) TAKAHASHI Miyuki (Niigata University of Health and Welfare) HAMAMOTO Marin (Kibi International University)
Sidelined Player(7/6)
TAKATSUKA Ayane MF Club: Kibi International University Sidelined due to injury
Head Coach Mochizuki’s Comment
I am grateful, proud and honored to take up head coach role for challenging long-standing Universiade with cheerful and energetic squad and staff. The goal is to win the competition. I know it is going to be hard but it is not unrealistic goal rather appropriate one.
This team’s mission is to make a contribution to spread and growth of women’s football and Japan sport by Japan Women’s Unversiade team playing a good game and win the competition. I hope we can give dream, courage, hope to the kids by showing the squad playing hard with never-give-up attitude for reaching the goal for their colleagues. I want to deliver sensation to people in Japan.
We have to turn ourselves into the high-caliber “learning organization” for winning the competition. Every player should be able to make a judgement by themselves regardless of football or anything other than that, it is called self-determination power. They should take pro-active attitude and actions when working on something and have one’s own vision and value. This would be the key factors to become real champion by transforming us to “ever-advancing organization” from “learning organization.”
We have focused on fostering the players who will be competitive in the international arena. We put an emphasis on offering chances for implementing pro-active thinking, speaking, acting, not in reactive way, when doing things.
I would hope to raise quality of the squad and staff before the competition as much as possible. I am determined to make it the fruitful competition and come back to Japan with a big smile.
Schedule
Tue. 23 June
PM
Training
Wed. 24 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Thu. 25 June
AM/PM
Training
Fri. 26 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Sat. 27 June
AM
Training
6/29 - 7/1
Training
28th Summer Universiade 2015 Gwangju
Thu. 2 July
16:30
vs. Russia (Mokpo International Football Center)
Fri. 3 July
Training
Sat. 4 July
11:00
vs. Colombia (Boseong Public Stadium)
Sun. 5 July
Training
Mon. 6 July
11:00
vs. Mexico (Naju Public Stadium)
Tue. 7 July
Training
Wed. 8 July
Play-off
Thu. 9 July
Training
Fri. 10 July
Play-off
Sat. 11 July
Training
Sun. 12 July
Play-off
Japan Women's Universiade national team squad, schedule - 28th Summer Universiade 2015 Gwangju (6/23 - 7/13)|Japan Football Association
Head Coach: MOCHIZUKI Satoru (JFA National Coaching Staff / BIWAKO SEIKEI SPORT COLLEGE) Coach: KUROSAWA Takashi (Sendai University / JUWFA*) Coach: YAKUWA Akiko (Toyo University / JUWFA*) Coach: NAKASE Haruhiko (Shobi University / JUWFA*) GK Coach: TANAKA Tatsuya (Tokuyama University / JUWFA*) *Japan University Women's Football Association
MF KAGA Koko (Sendai University) YOKOYAMA Ai (University of Tsukuba) YOSHITAKE Manami (Kibi International University) YAMAMORI Anna (University of Tsukuba) MIHASHI Mana (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) TAKATSUKA Ayane (Kibi International University) KAWAHARA Nao (Waseda University)
FW HONDA Yuka (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) UEMURA Shoko (Nippon Sport Science University) TAKAHASHI Miyuki (Niigata University of Health and Welfare) HAMAMOTO Marin (Kibi International University)
Sidelined Player(7/6)
TAKATSUKA Ayane MF Club: Kibi International University Sidelined due to injury
Head Coach Mochizuki’s Comment
I am grateful, proud and honored to take up head coach role for challenging long-standing Universiade with cheerful and energetic squad and staff. The goal is to win the competition. I know it is going to be hard but it is not unrealistic goal rather appropriate one.
This team’s mission is to make a contribution to spread and growth of women’s football and Japan sport by Japan Women’s Unversiade team playing a good game and win the competition. I hope we can give dream, courage, hope to the kids by showing the squad playing hard with never-give-up attitude for reaching the goal for their colleagues. I want to deliver sensation to people in Japan.
We have to turn ourselves into the high-caliber “learning organization” for winning the competition. Every player should be able to make a judgement by themselves regardless of football or anything other than that, it is called self-determination power. They should take pro-active attitude and actions when working on something and have one’s own vision and value. This would be the key factors to become real champion by transforming us to “ever-advancing organization” from “learning organization.”
We have focused on fostering the players who will be competitive in the international arena. We put an emphasis on offering chances for implementing pro-active thinking, speaking, acting, not in reactive way, when doing things.
I would hope to raise quality of the squad and staff before the competition as much as possible. I am determined to make it the fruitful competition and come back to Japan with a big smile.
Schedule
Tue. 23 June
PM
Training
Wed. 24 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Thu. 25 June
AM/PM
Training
Fri. 26 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Through football, we realise the full benefits that sports can bring to our lives
the soundness of our bodies, the expansion of our minds,
and the enrichment of our societies.
Head Coach: MOCHIZUKI Satoru (JFA National Coaching Staff / BIWAKO SEIKEI SPORT COLLEGE) Coach: KUROSAWA Takashi (Sendai University / JUWFA*) Coach: YAKUWA Akiko (Toyo University / JUWFA*) Coach: NAKASE Haruhiko (Shobi University / JUWFA*) GK Coach: TANAKA Tatsuya (Tokuyama University / JUWFA*) *Japan University Women's Football Association
MF KAGA Koko (Sendai University) YOKOYAMA Ai (University of Tsukuba) YOSHITAKE Manami (Kibi International University) YAMAMORI Anna (University of Tsukuba) MIHASHI Mana (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) TAKATSUKA Ayane (Kibi International University) KAWAHARA Nao (Waseda University)
FW HONDA Yuka (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) UEMURA Shoko (Nippon Sport Science University) TAKAHASHI Miyuki (Niigata University of Health and Welfare) HAMAMOTO Marin (Kibi International University)
Sidelined Player(7/6)
TAKATSUKA Ayane MF Club: Kibi International University Sidelined due to injury
Head Coach Mochizuki’s Comment
I am grateful, proud and honored to take up head coach role for challenging long-standing Universiade with cheerful and energetic squad and staff. The goal is to win the competition. I know it is going to be hard but it is not unrealistic goal rather appropriate one.
This team’s mission is to make a contribution to spread and growth of women’s football and Japan sport by Japan Women’s Unversiade team playing a good game and win the competition. I hope we can give dream, courage, hope to the kids by showing the squad playing hard with never-give-up attitude for reaching the goal for their colleagues. I want to deliver sensation to people in Japan.
We have to turn ourselves into the high-caliber “learning organization” for winning the competition. Every player should be able to make a judgement by themselves regardless of football or anything other than that, it is called self-determination power. They should take pro-active attitude and actions when working on something and have one’s own vision and value. This would be the key factors to become real champion by transforming us to “ever-advancing organization” from “learning organization.”
We have focused on fostering the players who will be competitive in the international arena. We put an emphasis on offering chances for implementing pro-active thinking, speaking, acting, not in reactive way, when doing things.
I would hope to raise quality of the squad and staff before the competition as much as possible. I am determined to make it the fruitful competition and come back to Japan with a big smile.
Schedule
Tue. 23 June
PM
Training
Wed. 24 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Thu. 25 June
AM/PM
Training
Fri. 26 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Through football, we realise the full benefits that sports can bring to our lives
the soundness of our bodies, the expansion of our minds,
and the enrichment of our societies.
Head Coach: MOCHIZUKI Satoru (JFA National Coaching Staff / BIWAKO SEIKEI SPORT COLLEGE) Coach: KUROSAWA Takashi (Sendai University / JUWFA*) Coach: YAKUWA Akiko (Toyo University / JUWFA*) Coach: NAKASE Haruhiko (Shobi University / JUWFA*) GK Coach: TANAKA Tatsuya (Tokuyama University / JUWFA*) *Japan University Women's Football Association
MF KAGA Koko (Sendai University) YOKOYAMA Ai (University of Tsukuba) YOSHITAKE Manami (Kibi International University) YAMAMORI Anna (University of Tsukuba) MIHASHI Mana (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) TAKATSUKA Ayane (Kibi International University) KAWAHARA Nao (Waseda University)
FW HONDA Yuka (Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences) UEMURA Shoko (Nippon Sport Science University) TAKAHASHI Miyuki (Niigata University of Health and Welfare) HAMAMOTO Marin (Kibi International University)
Sidelined Player(7/6)
TAKATSUKA Ayane MF Club: Kibi International University Sidelined due to injury
Head Coach Mochizuki’s Comment
I am grateful, proud and honored to take up head coach role for challenging long-standing Universiade with cheerful and energetic squad and staff. The goal is to win the competition. I know it is going to be hard but it is not unrealistic goal rather appropriate one.
This team’s mission is to make a contribution to spread and growth of women’s football and Japan sport by Japan Women’s Unversiade team playing a good game and win the competition. I hope we can give dream, courage, hope to the kids by showing the squad playing hard with never-give-up attitude for reaching the goal for their colleagues. I want to deliver sensation to people in Japan.
We have to turn ourselves into the high-caliber “learning organization” for winning the competition. Every player should be able to make a judgement by themselves regardless of football or anything other than that, it is called self-determination power. They should take pro-active attitude and actions when working on something and have one’s own vision and value. This would be the key factors to become real champion by transforming us to “ever-advancing organization” from “learning organization.”
We have focused on fostering the players who will be competitive in the international arena. We put an emphasis on offering chances for implementing pro-active thinking, speaking, acting, not in reactive way, when doing things.
I would hope to raise quality of the squad and staff before the competition as much as possible. I am determined to make it the fruitful competition and come back to Japan with a big smile.
Schedule
Tue. 23 June
PM
Training
Wed. 24 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Thu. 25 June
AM/PM
Training
Fri. 26 June
AM
Training
15:00
Practice Match: vs. Canada Universiade National Team
Through football, we realise the full benefits that sports can bring to our lives
the soundness of our bodies, the expansion of our minds,
and the enrichment of our societies.
Through football, we realise the full benefits that sports can bring to our lives
the soundness of our bodies, the expansion of our minds,
and the enrichment of our societies.