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HOME > National Teams > NEWS > U-17 Japan Women’s National Team wins final training match ahead of FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018

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U-17 Japan Women’s National Team wins final training match ahead of FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018

09 November 2018

U-17 Japan Women’s National Team wins final training match ahead of FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Uruguay 2018

Training Match vs U-17 Korea Republic Women's National Team
Wed. 7 November 2018 Kick-off 15:00 (Local time) Match duration 40mins×3
Martinez Monegal Stadium, Uruguay

U-17 Japan Women's National Team 3-1 (1-1, 1-0, 1-0) U-17 Korea Republic Women's National Team

Scores
27' goal against (U-17 Korea Republic Women's National Team)
29' KAMIYA Chiina (U-17 Japan Women's National Team)
72' KINOSHITA Momoka (U-17 Japan Women's National Team)
85' MORITA Misaki (U-17 Japan Women's National Team)

1st Starting Line-up
GK: OHBA Shu
DF: YOSHIZUMI Warai, OKUMA Tamaki, NISHINO Akane, TOMIOKA Chihiro
MF: TAKIZAWA Chise, ISHIDA Chihiro, NAKAO Momo, MORITA Misaki
FW: OSAWA Haruka, KAMIYA Chiina

2nd Starting Line-up
GK: FUKUDA Shiori
DF: ITO Sara, GOTO Wakaba, MATSUDA Shino, TOMIOKA Chihiro
MF: TAKIZAWA Chise, OKUMA Tamaki, KINOSHITA Momoka, NAKAO Momo
FW: YAMAMOTO Yuzuki, KAMIYA Chiina

Substitutions
63' TAKIZAWA Chise → IWAI Ran
63' OKUMA Tamaki → NAGAE Ibuki
63' NAKAO Momo → ISHIDA Chihiro

3rd Starting Line-up
GK: ITO Yuria
DF: ITO Sara, GOTO Wakaba, NAGAE Ibuki, YOSHIZUMI Warai
MF: IWAI Ran, KINOSHITA Momoka, NISHINO Akane, MORITA Misaki
FW: OSAWA Haruka, YAMAMOTO Yuzuki

Match Report

On Wednesday 7 November, the U-17 Japan Women's National Team held a training match against the U-17 Korea Republic Women's National Team as part of their final preparation ahead of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

In the first period of the training match, Japan conceded the first goal to their opponents in the 27th minute, despite taking control of the ball possession. However, they managed to level the match two minutes later when the ball was connected through NAKAO Momo and OSAWA Haruka before KAMIYA Chiina scored the goal.

Japan rotated majority of their players in the second period but continued to show aggression in their attacks. In the 48th minute, ITO Sara dribbled up the field before delivering a through ball but couldn’t connect with her teammate. KINOSHITA Momoka delivered Japan’s second goal in the 72nd minute when she connected with YAMAMOTO Yuzuki’s cross, giving her side the 2-1 lead.

The third period saw MORITA Misaki convert a goal in the 85th minute to give Japan a two-goal lead. With the match coming to an end with no further goals, Japan capped off their final training match ahead of the World Cup with a 3-1 victory.

Following the match, Coach IKEDA Futoshi addressed the players, “We can still get stronger.” The U-17 Japan Women's National Team will face their first tournament opponent Brazil on Tuesday 13 November.

Players' Comments

GK #18 FUKUDA Shiori (Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies Youth)
We have lost to Korea Republic at the AFC Women's Championship, so we entered this match with a strong intention to win. I played in our second match and managed to keep a clean sheet as I kept focusing on taking care of the space behind our defence line and stopping shots. I was able to push up the line and adjust my place-kicks depending on the pitch conditions. I hope that I can make these kinds of adjustments in our future matches as well.

DF #5 OKUMA Tamaki (JEF United Ichihara Chiba Ladies U-18)
We worked hard from the frontline to force turnovers and everyone showed quick transitions after losing the ball. These collective efforts made by each individual has given the team more time in offence. We managed to get ourselves involved in the offensive plays and scored three goals. I personally made many mistakes and couldn’t showcase my best performance, so I will challenge myself in the remaining training session to improve myself ahead of the tournament. We will work hard as a team to achieve our goal.

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

Tournament Information

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