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Shinobu Ono
is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for Nojima Stella Kanagawa Sagamihara. She formerly played for the Japan women's national football team. Club career Ohno was born in Zama on 23 January 1984. She played for Nippon TV Beleza from 1999 to 2010. In 12 seasons, she played 192 matches and scored 136 goals. She became top scorer 3 times (2007, 2008 and 2010) and she was selected MVP awards 3 times (2005, 2007 and 2010). She was also selected Best Eleven 8 times (2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010). The club won L.League championship 8 times and 2nd position 4 times. In 2011, she moved to INAC Kobe Leonessa and she became top scorer with teammate Nahomi Kawasumi. From 2013, she played for Olympique Lyonnais (2013), AS Elfen Sayama FC (2013), Arsenal (2014) and INAC Kobe Leonessa (2015-2017). She is currently playing for Nojima Stella Kanagawa Sagamihara from 2018. International career In August 2002, Ohno was selected Japan U-20 national team for 2002 ...
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Japan Women's National Football Team
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2007 Nadeshiko League
Statistics of Nadeshiko.League in the 2007 season. Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. Division 1 Result League awards Best player Top scorers Best eleven Best young player Division 2 Result * Best Player: Aya Sameshima, TEPCO Mareeze Promotion/Relegation series Division 1 Promotion/Relegation series * ''Iga FC Kunoichi'' Stay Division 1 in 2008 Season. * ''JEF United Chiba Ladies'' Stay Division 2 in 2008 Season. See also * Empress's Cup , since 2018 renamed "Empress's Cup JFA Japan Women's Football Championship" ( ja, 皇后杯 JFA 全日本女子サッカー選手権大会) or The Empress's Cup, is a Japanese Women's football competition. As an elimination tournament, it can be ... External links *Nadeshiko League Official SiteSeasonat soccerway.com {{L. League seasons Nadeshiko League seasons 1 L Japan Japan ...
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2005 Empress's Cup
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2005 season. Overview It was contested by 32 teams, and Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. Results 1st round *Nippon TV Beleza 7-0 Kamimura Gakuen High School * Seiwa Gakuen High School 0-2 Waseda University * INAC Leonessa 10-0 Hokkaido Bunkyo University Meisei High School * Hinomoto Gakuen High School 1-1 (pen 5-3) Takarazuka Bunnys *Urawa Reds 13-0 Toyama Ladies SC * Iga FC Fraulein 0-3 AS Elfen Sayama FC * JEF United Chiba 3-0 Hiroshima Fujita SC *Musashigaoka College 0-1 TEPCO Mareeze *Iga FC Kunoichi 3-2 Tokiwagi Gakuken High School * Nagoya FC 2-1 Shimizudaihachi SC * Ohara Gakuen JaSRA 1-0 Fukuoka Jogakuin FC Anclas * Urawa Motobuto 0-3 Okayama Yunogo Belle * Speranza FC Takatsuki 1-0 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences * Kanagawa University 1-5 Albirex Niigata * Renaissance Kumamoto FC 1-2 Kibi International University * Kochi JFC Rosa 0-8 Tasaki Perule FC 2nd round *Nippon TV Beleza 5-0 Waseda University * INAC Le ...
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2004 Empress's Cup
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2004 season. Overview It was contested by 24 teams, and Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. Results 1st round * Hokkaido Bunkyo University Meisei High School 5-1 Toyama Ladies SC *Okayama Yunogo Belle 3-1 Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education * Renaissance Kumamoto FC 1-0 Bucchigiri FC *JEF United Ichihara 0-3 Hoo High School * Nagoya FC 4-6 Shimizudaihachi SC * AS Elfen Sayama FC 1-6 Kanagawa University *Albirex Niigata 9-0 Hiroshima Fujita SC * INAC Leonessa 3-2 Tokiwagi Gakuken High School 2nd round * Saitama Reinas FC 6-0 Hokkaido Bunkyo University Meisei High School *Okayama Yunogo Belle 3-1 Ohara Gakuen JaSRA * YKK AP Tohoku LSC Flappers 5-0 Renaissance Kumamoto FC * Hoo High School 0-5 Iga FC Kunoichi *Tasaki Perule FC 13-0 Shimizudaihachi SC * Kanagawa University 0-1 Takarazuka Bunnys * Speranza FC Takatsuki 1-2 Albirex Niigata * INAC Leonessa 1-3 Nippon TV Beleza Quarterfinals * Saitama Reinas FC 6-1 Okayama Yunog ...
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2000 Empress's Cup
Statistics of Empress's Cup in the 2000 season. Overview It was contested by 19 teams, and Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. Results 1st round * Seiwa Gakuen High School 1-0 Kamimura Gakuen High School *Sapporo Linda 0-2 Shimizudaihachi SC * Saibi High School 0-7 Nippon Sport Science University 2nd round *Nippon TV Beleza 8-0 Seiwa Gakuen High School * Renaissance Kumamoto FC 0-3 JEF United Ichihara * Speranza FC Takatsuki 7-0 Nawashiro Ladies * YKK Tohoku LSC Flappers 5-0 Nippon TV Menina *Tasaki Perule FC 10-1 Shimizudaihachi SC *Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences 0-1 Urawa Reinas FC * Takarazuka Bunnys 3-0 Scramble FC *Nippon Sport Science University 0-3 Iga FC Kunoichi Quarterfinals *Nippon TV Beleza 3-0 JEF United Ichihara * Speranza FC Takatsuki 2-1 YKK Tohoku LSC Flappers *Tasaki Perule FC 4-0 Urawa Reinas FC * Takarazuka Bunnys 0-4 Iga FC Kunoichi Semifinals *Nippon TV Beleza 5-1 Speranza FC Takatsuki *Tasaki Perule FC 1-0 Iga FC Kunoichi Fina ...
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Empress's Cup
, since 2018 renamed "Empress's Cup JFA Japan Women's Football Championship" ( ja, 皇后杯 JFA 全日本女子サッカー選手権大会) or The Empress's Cup, is a Japanese Women's football competition. As an elimination tournament, it can be considered the female counterpart to the men's Emperor's Cup. The name "Empress's Cup" has been used since the 2012 season as the Empress's Cup trophy was founded in that year. From 2004 to 2011 season (New Year's Day of 2005 to 2012), the final was played on New Year's Day at the National Olympic Stadium in Tokyo before the Emperor's Cup final, and was regarded as the traditional closing match of the season. Since 2012, the final has been played separately from the Emperor's Cup final. Past winners Past winners are: See also * Football in Japan * Women's football in Japan * Japan Football Association (JFA) * Japanese association football league system * WE League (I) * Nadeshiko League ** Nadeshiko League Division 1 (II) ** Nade ...
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2010 Nadeshiko League Cup
Statistics of Nadeshiko League Cup in the 2010 season. Overview Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. Results Qualifying round Group A Group B Final round Semifinals *Urawa Reds Ladies 3-2 INAC Kobe Leonessa *Nippon TV Beleza 1-0 TEPCO Mareeze Final *Urawa Reds Ladies 2-3 Nippon TV Beleza is a women's football team which plays in Japan's WE League. History The club was founded as named ''Yomiuri SC Ladies Beleza'' as women's club of Yomiuri SC (currently ''Tokyo Verdy'') by Yomiuri Shimbun in 1981.Nadeshiko League Cup 2010 in Japanese women's football ...
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2007 Nadeshiko League Cup
Statistics of Nadeshiko League Cup in the 2007 season. Overview Nippon TV Beleza won the championship. Results Qualifying round Group A Group B Group C Group D Final round Semifinals *Nippon TV Beleza 5-0 INAC Leonessa *Urawa Reds Ladies 1-1 (pen 4-2) TEPCO Mareeze Final *Nippon TV Beleza 2-1 Urawa Reds Ladies , known for sponsorship reasons as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies, is a women's football (soccer), football club playing in Japan's football league, WE League. Its hometown is the city of Saitama, Saitama, Saitama in Saitama Prefect ... References {{2007 in Japanese football Nadeshiko League Cup 2007 in Japanese women's football ...
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Nadeshiko League Cup
The Nadeshiko League Cup (Japanese: なでしこリーグカップ) is a cup competition for women's football clubs in Japan. The competition began as the L.League Cup in 1996 and it was abolished after the 1999 edition. It reappeared on the occasion of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, under the name Nadeshiko League Cup. Results See also *WE League *Empress's Cup , since 2018 renamed "Empress's Cup JFA Japan Women's Football Championship" ( ja, 皇后杯 JFA 全日本女子サッカー選手権大会) or The Empress's Cup, is a Japanese Women's football competition. As an elimination tournament, it can be ... * WE League Cup References External links Nadeshiko League Official site {{National football league cups Women's football in Japan Association football clubs established in 1996 1996 establishments in Japan ...
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2009 Nadeshiko League
Statistics of Nadeshiko.League in the 2009 season. Urawa Reds Ladies won the championship. Division 1 Result League awards Best player Top scorers Best eleven Best young player Division 2 Result * Best Player: Yoshie Kasazaki, AS Elfen Sayama F.C. Promotion/Relegation series Division 1 Promotion/Relegation series ---- * ''Fukuoka J. Anclas'' Promoted for Division 1 in 2010 Season. * ''Speranza F.C. Takatsuki'' Relegated to Division 2 in 2010 Season. Division 2 Promotion series Block A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- * ''Nippon Sport Science University L.S.C.,Shizuoka Sangyo University Iwata Ladies, JFA Academy Fukushima L.F.C.'' Promoted for Division 2 in 2010 Season. Block B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- * ''Tokiwagi Gakuen High School L.S.C., F.C. AGUILAS, A.S.C. Adooma'' Promoted for Division 2 in 2010 Season. See also * Empress's Cup External links *Nadeshiko League Official SiteSeasonat soccerway.com {{L. League seas ...
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2004 Nadeshiko League
Statistics of L. League in the 2004 season. Saitama Reinas FC won the championship. Division 1 Result League awards Best player Top scorers Best eleven Best young player Division 2 Result * Best Player: Aya Miyama, Okayama Yunogo Belle See also * Empress's Cup , since 2018 renamed "Empress's Cup JFA Japan Women's Football Championship" ( ja, 皇后杯 JFA 全日本女子サッカー選手権大会) or The Empress's Cup, is a Japanese Women's football competition. As an elimination tournament, it can be ... External links *Nadeshiko League Official Site {{L. League seasons Nadeshiko League seasons 1 L Japan Japan ...
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