Homare Sawa

Homare Sawa (澤 穂希, Sawa Homare, born September 6, 1978) is a former Japanese football player. She played for the Japan national team.

Homare Sawa
Sawa at the 2015 World Cup
Personal information
Full name Homare Sawa
Date of birth (1978-09-06) September 6, 1978
Place of birth Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1999 NTV Beleza 136 (79)
1999–2000 Denver Diamonds
2001–2003 Atlanta Beat 55 (13)
2004–2008 Nippon TV Beleza 85 (47)
2009–2010 Washington Freedom 41 (6)
2009Nippon TV Beleza (loan) 4 (2)
2010 Nippon TV Beleza 0 (0)
2011–2015 INAC Kobe Leonessa 94 (12)
Total 415+ (159+)
National team
1993–2015 Japan 205 (83)
Honours
Nippon TV Beleza
WinnerNadeshiko League1991
WinnerNadeshiko League1992
WinnerNadeshiko League1993
WinnerNadeshiko League2005
WinnerNadeshiko League2006
WinnerNadeshiko League2007
WinnerNadeshiko League2008
WinnerNadeshiko League2010
Runner-upNadeshiko League1994
Runner-upNadeshiko League1997
Runner-upNadeshiko League1998
Runner-upNadeshiko League1999
Runner-upNadeshiko League2004
Runner-upNadeshiko League2009
WinnerNadeshiko League Cup1996
WinnerNadeshiko League Cup1999
WinnerNadeshiko League Cup2007
WinnerNadeshiko League Cup2010
Runner-upNadeshiko League Cup1997
WinnerEmpress's Cup1993
WinnerEmpress's Cup1997
WinnerEmpress's Cup2004
WinnerEmpress's Cup2005
WinnerEmpress's Cup2007
WinnerEmpress's Cup2008
WinnerEmpress's Cup2009
Runner-upEmpress's Cup1991
Runner-upEmpress's Cup1992
Runner-upEmpress's Cup1996
INAC Kobe Leonessa
WinnerNadeshiko League2011
WinnerNadeshiko League2012
WinnerNadeshiko League2013
WinnerNadeshiko League Cup2013
Runner-upNadeshiko League Cup2012
WinnerEmpress's Cup2011
WinnerEmpress's Cup2012
WinnerEmpress's Cup2013
WinnerEmpress's Cup2015
Representing  Japan
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2012 LondonTeam
FIFA Women's World Cup
Gold medal – first place2011 Germany
Silver medal – second place2015 Canada
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Gold medal – first place2014 Vietnam
Silver medal – second place1995 Malaysia
Silver medal – second place2001 Chinese Taipei
Bronze medal – third place1993 Malaysia
Bronze medal – third place1997 China
Bronze medal – third place2008 Vietnam
Bronze medal – third place2010 China
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2010 GuangzhouTeam
Silver medal – second place1994 HiroshimaTeam
Silver medal – second place2006 DohaTeam
Bronze medal – third place1998 BangkokTeam
Bronze medal – third place2002 BusanTeam
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Biography

As a professional athlete, she was played with the Women's United Soccer Association from 2001 to 2003. In 2004 she was named Women's Player of the Year for the Asian Football Confederation. In 2009 and 2010, Sawa was part of Women's Professional Soccer.[1]

Sawa has played for the Japan national team, including the team which won the 2011 World Cup.[2] She participated in the last five World Cups.[3] Sawa was part of the women's team at the 1996, the 2004, the 2008.[4] She was a member of the team which won a silver medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics at London.[5]

Statistics

[6][7]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
199344
199461
199580
1996103
1997713
1998104
199980
200011
200186
200285
20031210
200482
200593
2006177
2007146
2008157
200910
2010153
2011145
2012101
201320
201481
201581
Total20583

Honors

In 2012, Sawa was named the "FIFA Women's World Player of the Year". In ceremonies in Switzerland, she was awarded the 2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or.[8] Japanese government officials commented that Sawa and her team-mates inspired confidence after the devastation caused by 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[9]

References

  1. Women's Professional Soccer, "WPS Holds Initial International Draft," Archived 2011-08-07 at the Wayback Machine September 24, 2008; retrieved 2012-3-12.
  2. "Women's World Cup: Japan celebrate win on penalties," BBC. July 18, 2011; retrieved 20112.
  3. CBC Sports, "Team profile: Japan"; retrieved 2012-3-13.
  4. SportsReference.com (SR/Olympics), Homare Sawa Archived 2009-12-16 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-12.
  5. London2012.com, Homare Sawa Archived 2013-05-02 at the Wayback Machine; "Japan's women footballers irked by Olympic flight seating," BBC. July 18, 2012; retrieved 2012-8-10.
  6. Japan Football Association(in Japanese)
  7. List of match in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 at Japan Football Association (in Japanese)
  8. FIFA.com, "Homare Sawa at the FIFA Ballon d'Or 2011 Gala," Archived 2012-10-10 at the Wayback Machine January 9, 2012; retrieved 2012-3-12.
  9. "Japan's Women on Top of the World," Highlighting Japan, October 2011; "Japan's PM hails FIFA award-winning captain, coach," Xinhua. January 10, 2012; retrieved 2012-3-23.

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