Japan women's national under-20 football team
The Japan women's national under-20 football team is a national association football youth team of Japan and is controlled by the Japan Football Association.
Nickname(s) | Young Nadeshiko (ヤングなでしこ) | ||
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Association | Japan Football Association | ||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Sub-confederation | EAFF (East Asia) | ||
Head coach | Futoshi Ikeda | ||
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FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup | |||
Appearances | 6 (first in 2002) | ||
Best result | Champions, 2018 | ||
AFC U-19 Women's Championship | |||
Appearances | 9 (first in 2002) | ||
Best result | Winners, 2002, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2017 |
The nickname of Japan women's national under-20 football team is the Young Nadeshiko (ヤングなでしこ).[1]
Results and fixtures
- Legend
Win Draw Lose Fixture
U-19
16 May 2023 Sud Ladies Cup | Cameroon | 0–3 | Japan | Avignon, France |
18:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Parc des Sports, Avignon Referee: Charlène Laur (France) |
19 May 2023 Sud Ladies Cup | Japan | 4–0 | Panama | Avignon, France |
17:00 CET (UTC+1) |
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Report Report (JFA) |
Stadium: Parc des Sports Referee: Élisa Daupeux (France) |
21 May 2023 Sud Ladies Cup | France | 0–7 | Japan | Avignon, France |
17:00 CET (UTC+1) | Report Report (JFA) |
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Stadium: Parc des Sports Referee: Yatzuri Muñoz (Panama) |
- Fixtures & Results (WU-19 2023), jfa.jp
Coaching staff
Current coaching staff
- As of 3 August 2022[2]
Role | Name |
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Head coach | Futoshi Ikeda (JFA National Coaching Staff) |
Assistant coach | Tomomi Miyamoto (JFA National Coaching Staff) |
Technical staff | Kensuke Teraguchi (JFA National Coaching Staff) |
Goalkeeping coach | Toshihiro Nishiiri (JFA National Coaching Staff) |
Physical coach | Keisuke Otsuka (JFA National Coaching Staff) |
Players
Current U-20 squad
The following players were called up on 12 July 2022 for the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, held in Costa Rica in August 2022. Akari Takeshige, injured, was replaced by Hayashi on 27 July 2022.[3]
Current U-19 squad
The following players were called up for a Training Camp, held from 4 to 7 September 2023.[4]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | Akane Okuma | 15 September 2004 | JEF United Chiba | |||
GK | Jessica Yuri Wulf | 20 May 2005 | Tokyo Verdy Menina | |||
GK | Uruha Iwasaki | 13 March 2006 | Nojima Stella Sagamihara | |||
DF | Sakuraku Ohashi | 8 April 2004 | Toyo University | |||
DF | Nana Kashimura | 15 April 2004 | Tokyo Verdy Beleza | |||
DF | Hiromi Yoneda | 2 October 2004 | Cerezo Osaka Yanmar | |||
DF | Rina Nakatani | 27 April 2005 | Cerezo Osaka Yanmar | |||
DF | Seina Ikegami | 3 June 2005 | Tokyo Verdy Menina | |||
DF | Kokoro Yoshioka | 17 July 2005 | JFA Academy Fukushima | |||
DF | Raika Okamura | 30 July 2005 | Urawa Red Diamonds | |||
DF | Uno Shiragaki | 11 October 2005 | Cerezo Osaka Yanmar | |||
MF | Manaka Hayashi | 16 August 2004 | INAC Kobe Leonessa | |||
MF | Chinari Sasai | 12 October 2004 | Nojima Stella Sagamihara | |||
MF | Fuka Tsunoda | 24 October 2004 | Urawa Red Diamonds | |||
MF | Miku Hayama | 28 November 2005 | Jumonji HS | |||
MF | Haruna Oshima | 29 March 2005 | Omiya Ardija Ventus | |||
MF | Miyu Matsunaga | 8 June 2006 | Tokyo Verdy Menina | |||
FW | Rihona Ujihara | 8 July 2004 | Tokyo Verdy Beleza | |||
FW | Ai Kuwahara | 18 August 2004 | INAC Kobe Leonessa | |||
FW | Asaki Wada | 19 August 2004 | Cerezo Osaka Yanmar | |||
FW | Miwako Kakoi | 6 January 2005 | INAC Kobe Leonessa | |||
FW | Mao Itamura | 6 August 2006 | JFA Academy Fukushima | |||
FW | Satoko Fujisaki | 28 November 2006 | Urawa Red Diamonds | |||
FW | Yuka Kurimoto | 9 November 2006 | Cerezo Osaka Yanmar |
Previous squads
- FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2002 FIFA U-19 World Championship
- 2008 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2010 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2012 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2016 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2018 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
Competitive record
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
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AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
Sud Ladies Cup
See also
References
External links
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