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ヤングなでしこ 1600時間密着の記録 trailer

日本サッカー協会オフィシャルフィルム「ヤングなでしこ 1600時間密着の記録 -サッカー少女からなでしこジャパンへ」が、インターネット配信用コンテンツとして販売。 昨夏、日本で開催されたFIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012で、銅メダルを獲得したヤングなでしこ(U-20日本女...
Feb 14
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Women's Soccer United's group Japan's Nadeshiko League
"Old news, but I've seen only the limited highlights so far. The extended highlights and some editing, this one. I was surprised lots of tackles flying around in the Nadeshiko Japan vs…"
Feb 4
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Asa's blog post England women's football team players look set to get a £4,000 pay increase
"Good news but I'm slightly confused. Do these players with central contracts also get paid by their own clubs? Or these are given to the players (I guess national team players) who don't have professional contracts with their…"
Jan 15
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Women's Soccer United's group Japan's Nadeshiko League
Dec 28, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Women's Soccer United's blog post What is your memorable highlight of 2012?
"Olympics medal ceremony - how Nadeshiko Japan conducted themselves. They showed their true greatness - win with modesty, accept defeat gracefully. Despite there were questionable decisions in the final (or lack of decisions), they just got on with…"
Dec 6, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Hiroshi Umezu's blog post The Japanese striker Mana Iwabuchi is transferred to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.
"You have a point. But my argument was Iwabuchi has nothing to prove domestically and she feels she needs new challenge. On the other hand, those players you mentioned still have a point to prove at the domestic league level. And talking about the…"
Nov 30, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Hiroshi Umezu's blog post The Japanese striker Mana Iwabuchi is transferred to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.
"I think Iwabuchi is miles ahead of those U20 players you mentioned at this moment. Even though she struggled with her injuries, she was exceptional in the domestic competitions. Most of those U20 players are still struggling to get even decent…"
Nov 30, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Hiroshi Umezu's blog post The Japanese striker Mana Iwabuchi wiill transfer to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.
"@Brian Spot on. She's got nothing to prove in domestic league in Japan anymore. However her development at the international level has not been going as well as some people expected - probably including herself. She admits playing against…"
Nov 28, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata replied to Claudio Marcone's discussion Attendances during 2012 Nadeshiko League in the group Japan's Nadeshiko League
"I'm not sure whether this is what you're looking for but it is a good place to start: http://nadeshiko-league.blogspot.jp/2012/11/league-attendances-2012-season.html "
Nov 28, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Hiroshi Umezu's group International Women's Club Championship 2012 (mobcast cup)
"@Ken I don't think it's possible to pick a perfect time for this. You see that in the men's game too. You just have to get on with it. I don't think it would have been that bad if there weren't any international game for…"
Nov 25, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Hiroshi Umezu's group International Women's Club Championship 2012 (mobcast cup)
"Unfortunately Asia is years behind to make this happen. We don't have competition like champions league for women. It took long time for even men's game. Asia is vast and especially for women's game it is simply not viable financially…"
Nov 25, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata commented on Hiroshi Umezu's group International Women's Club Championship 2012 (mobcast cup)
"@Gromit I don't think anybody is calling this tournament "World Cup". Its aims is obviously to become FIFA organised World Club Championship. At the moment it's called just "International Women's Club…"
Nov 25, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata replied to Women's Soccer United's discussion INAC Kobe Leonessa 1-2 [aet] Olympique Lyonnais - The Final! mobcast Cup (25th November 2012) in the group International Women's Club Championship 2012 (mobcast cup)
"Well, this problem is not something special in L-League. Look at the French league. Probably the exception is Bundesliga where several team compete for the championship.  Like Lyon, INAC is the only team in Japan that all the players are…"
Nov 25, 2012
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International Women's Club Championship 2012 (mobcast cup)

Final PositionsChampions: Olympique Lyonnais Féminine (France) Runners-up: INAC Kobe Leonessa (Japan)Third Place: NTV Beleza (Japan)Fourth Place: Canberra United FC (Australia)Late this November, the first ever “Women’s Club World Cup” will be held in Saitama City. The Japan Football Association and some other organizations will host four of the strongest clubs from around the world. This competition will bring the reigning European champions, Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, the defending…See More
Nov 25, 2012
Hiroshi Tabata replied to Asa's discussion Japan’s Nadeshiko League Match Results 6th/7th October 2012 in the group Japan's Nadeshiko League
"Beleza's slip up against Iga means the title race is realistically over. Beleza ended INAC Kobe's unbeaten run record to win the League Cup but these draws against other clubs in the league handed the title to Kobe before they meet against…"
Oct 7, 2012

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What women's football (soccer) team do you support?
Japan National Team
Who is your favourite women's football (soccer) player?
Nahomi Kawasumi

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History in the making

Posted on April 27, 2012 at 9:30 5 Comments

On the 15th of April, over 6,500 spectators turned up to watch a women’s football match in the north east city Sendai, Japan. This attendance figure would not be so surprising considering the unprecedented popularity and interests to the women’s game in Japan after their national team winning the Women’s World Cup last summer. However this…

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At 10:33 on April 7, 2012, Women's Soccer United said…

Hi Hiroshi, welcome to Women's Soccer United :-)

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