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9 players based in Europe selected for Nadeshiko Japan’s Canada tour squad

17 October 2014

9 players based in Europe selected for Nadeshiko Japan’s Canada tour squad

On 16 October, Sasaki Norio, the head coach of Nadeshiko Japan (Japan Women's National Team) announced the 21-player squad that will play two friendlies against the Canada women’s national team (on 25 and 28 October). 21 players, including nine players based in Europe, were selected.
Most of the players based in Europe will join for the first time since the Algarve Cup in March. The squad includes forward Ogimi Yuki (Chelsea Ladies Football Club), forward Iwabuchi Mana (FC Bayern Munich), defender Kumagai Saki (Olympique Lyonnais), defender Kinga Yukari (Arsenal Ladies FC), and forward Ohno Shinobu (Arsenal Ladies FC).
From the plenus Nadeshiko League, midfielder Kamionobe Megumi (Albirex Niigata Ladies), defender Kawamura Yuri (Vegalta Sendai Ladies) were selected in addition to midfielder Miyama Aya (Okayama Yunogo Belle), midfielder Kawasumi Nahomi (INAC Kobe), defender Iwashimizu Azusa (Nippon Television Beleza), who participated in the Asian Games last month.
Midfielder Nagasato Asano (Turbine Potsdam) and defender Sameshima Aya (Vegalta Sendai Ladies) have been part of the national team since the Algarve Cup in 2013.

The head coach Sasaki highlighted that this squad was selected with the coming World Cup next year in mind, and noted: ‘I want to see the level of the players who are based in Europe currently and how much they can contribute to the FIFA Women's World Cup next year. I also want to watch closely how much they can play against Canada by collaborating with the players who play domestically.’
The coach also commented: ‘if we fix the make-up of the squad, the quality of the combination plays will increase. However, it’s vital to give many players experience in order to boost the level and the quality as a team. I’ll see in the friendlies against Canada how much they can play harmoniously and how much each player can make the case during this tour.’
The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which Nadeshiko Japan are aiming to become back-to-back champions, will be held in Canada. The players will also get to know the artificial turf condition of the pitches and the local environment for the coming championship next year.

The first friendly will kick-off at 14:00 on 25 October (at 5:00 on 26 October, Japan Time) in Edmonton, and the second on 19:00 on 28 October (at 11:00 on 29 October) in Vancouver.
Japan’s record against Canada is 4 wins, 3 losses and 3 draws.

Comment

SASAKI Norio, Head Coach
I heard Canada has been developing for the coming FIFA Women's World Cup next year. I’d like to know the condition of the artificial turf pitches and the atmosphere in Canada by playing against a powerful team. I’ve been watching many players closely in order to select the squad, but I wouldn’t say the current group is the best. I’d like to continue analysing what I’ve been trying in order to select another squad for the coming Algarve Cup next year in preparation for the FIFA World Cup. I will also continue observing the players, who were not selected this time, in the rest of the league matches both in Europe and Japan. The players, who will start the first and second friendly against Canada, will be decided depending on their condition in Canada. I’d like to use all the players, so that I can see how much they can play on the pitch.

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Schedule

Sat. 25 October  14:00  International Friendly Match vs Canada Women's National Team 
(Commonwealth Stadium)
Tue. 28 October  19:00  International Friendly Match vs Canada Women's National Team 
(BC Place) 
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