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Japan Women's National Team squad & schedule - The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 (9/22-10/6)

29 August 2023

Japan Women's National Team squad & schedule - The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 (9/22-10/6)

Staff

Head Coach: KANO Michihisa (JFA National Coaching Staff/Sagawa Shiga FC)
Assistant Coach: OKAMOTO Miyo (JFA National Coaching Staff)
GK Coach: KOBAYASI Sinobu (JFA National Coaching Staff)
Physical Coach: NAKANISHI Kenichiro (Shizuoka Sangyo University)
Technical Staff: MIHARA Kei (JFA Technical House)

Squad

GK
 1   ASANO Natsumi (Chifure AS Elfen Saitama)
18  FUKUDA Shiori (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies)
12  OHBA Shu (University of Mississippi/USA)

DF
 4   GOTO Wakaba (Waseda University)
 3   TABATA Haruna (Mynavi Sendai Ladies)
 6   SASAKI Rio (Mynavi Sendai Ladies)
 2   KOYAMA Shinomi (Cerezo Osaka Yanmar Ladies)
17  KOGA Toko (JFA Academy Fukushima)

MF
10  SHIOKOSHI Yuzuho (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies)
 5   WAKISAKA Reina (Cerezo Osaka Yanmar Ladies)
11  NAKASHIMAYoshino (Sanfrecce Hiroshima Regina)
 8   ISHIDA Chihiro (Albirex Niigata Ladies)
16  AMANO Suzu (INAC Kobe Leonessa)
21  SAKAKIBARA Kotono (Nojima Stella Kanagawa Sagamihara)
14  TANIKAWA Momoko (JFA Academy Fukushima)

FW
 9   UENO Mami (Sanfrecce Hiroshima Regina)
15  CHIBA Remina (JEF United Ichihara Chiba Ladies)
20  OSAWA Haruka (JEF United Ichihara Chiba Ladies)
13  SHIMADA Mei (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies)
 7   YAMAMOTO Yuzuki (Nippon TV Tokyo Verdy Beleza)
19  HIJIKATA Maya (Nippon TV Tokyo Verdy Beleza)

Players Change (9/22)

FUKUDA Shiori
GK 18 Club: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies Sidelined due to injury

MATSUMOTO Mamiko
GK 18 Club: Mynavi Sendai Ladies

Comments

SASAKI Norio, Chairman of JFA Women's Committee
The players’ dedication in Japan after the competition served as another reminder of how close we were at the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™. Meanwhile, we are facing a bit of a scheduling conflict because the Asian Games in September overlapped with the activities of Nadeshiko Japan (Japan Women's National Team), who are set to play an international friendly match on 23 September. However, both are very important activities ahead of the next Olympic Games. Following a thorough discussion with Nadeshiko Japan coaches IKEDA Futoshi and KANO Michihisa, we have chosen a combination of young and seasoned players that we hope to see in this competition. The tournament schedule coincides with the final group stage of the WE League Cup, but the players' clubs have been very cooperative in sending their players. Although the Nadeshiko Japan will not be participating in this tournament, we will of course be aiming for the championship, so please lend us your encouragement and support.

KANO Michihisa, Head Coach
We have put together a group of players to compete at the Asian Games who will actively challenge themselves and contend for the title. There are many young players on this squad, but we will take on challenges and compete so that we can raise the level of our overall game ahead of the Paris Olympics. We want to win the competition as a team, but we also want our players to showcase their individual strengths and determination while gaining international experience. We shall showcase our commitment to winning every game during this competition in Asia by competing fiercely and making a valiant effort to score goals. Given the short amount of time we had before submitting our roster, we chose the squad mostly on the basis of their performance in the WE League the previous year. From the beginning of the selection process, we worked closely with the Nadeshiko Japan staff, led by coach Ikeda, who shared information on the condition and performance of each player. I took it upon myself to select the squad, which covered a wide range of players, from WE League players to those playing at university.

Schedule

Tue. 19 September AM Training
Wed. 20 September AM Training
Thu. 21 September AM Training
Fri. 22 September 19:30 1st GS Match vs Bangladesh Women's National Team
(Wenzhou Olympic Stadium)
Sat. 23 September AM Training
Sun. 24 September AM Training
Mon. 25 September 19:30 2nd GS Match vs Nepal Women's National Team
(Wenzhou Olympic Stadium)
Tue. 26 September AM Training
Wed. 27 September AM Training
Thu. 28 September 16:00 3rd GS Match vs Vietnam Women's National Team
(Wenzhou Olympic Stadium)
Fri. 29 September AM Training
Sat. 30 September TBC Quarterfinals (Venue TBC)*1
TBC
Sun. 1 October AM Training
Mon. 2 October AM Training
Tue. 3 October TBC Semi-Final (Venue TBC)*2
TBC
Wed. 4 October AM Training
Thu. 5 October AM Training
Fri. 6 October 15:00 3rd Place Match (Huanglong Sports Centre Stadium)
20:00 Final (Huanglong Sports Centre Stadium)

*1: The venue will be either Linping Sports Centre Stadium, Wenzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium or Wenzhou Sports Centre Stadium.
*2: The venue will be either Linping Sports Centre Stadium or Shangcheng Sports Centre Stadium.

※All times are listed in local time.

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