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Japan Women's Team EAFF WOMEN's FOOTBALL JAPAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION EAFF WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Final Competition Date and Time February 11,2010 15:15 Duration 90min Stadium National StadiumTOKYO Weather Rainy Temp 4.5℃Humidity 83% Wind Light Pitch Condition Attendances Match Commissioner Michael BORDALLO /GUM Asst.Ref.1 CHANU Chongtham Keilyani /IND 4th Off. D’COTH Bentla /IND Lawn Excellent Lawn 3,774 Referee KIM Sook Hee /KOR Asst.Ref.2 KIM Kyoung Min /KOR Scorer Reimi ISHIMURA Damp Wet 111 1st Half 000 Japan Women’s Team 222 2nd Half 000 Chinese Taipei Women’s Team 333 000 KICK OFF Substitute Shots Shots Substitute Goal Name No. Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No.OUT Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2ndOUT Time No. 0 Miho FUKUMOTO 12 GK GK 22 HUANG Feng Chiu 0 2 2 Azusa IWASHIMIZU 3 DF DF 4 HSIEH I Ling 1 1 1 1 Akiko SUDO 14 DF DF 10 LO Huei Tzu 0 90'+2 0 Kana OSAFUNE 20 DF DF 19 LIN Man Ting 0 1 1 Saki KUMAGAI 25 DF MF 5 CHEN Ya Huei 0 58' 0 Aya MIYAMA (Cap.) 8 MF MF 8 YU Hsiu Chin 0 0 Manami NAKANO 15 MF MF 13 LIN Ya Han 0 65' 79' 2 3 5 Nanase KIRYU 19 MF MF 20 CHEN Hsiao Chuan (Cap.) 0 2 1 3 Yuika SUGASAWA 24 MF FW 7 TAN Wen Lin 0 3 2 5 1 Megumi TAKASE 13 FW FW 9 TSENG Shu O 0 89' 68' 2 1 3 2 Mana IWABUCHI 29 FW FW 21 CHEN Yen Ping 0 Nozomi YAMAGO 1 GK GK 1 TSAI Ming Jung Ayumi KAIHORI21 GK GK 18 FAN Ya Wen Yukari KINGA 2 DF DF 3 CHIANG Pei Ling Kyoko YANO4 DF DF 12 CHANG Su Hsin 0 10 19 0 Aya SAMESHIMA 5 DF DF 23 YANG Ya Han Rumi UTSUGI 6 MF MF 6 CHIU Fu Yu 8 2 2 Homare SAWA 10 MF MF 15 LEE Ya Ju 0 9 29 2 2 Mami YAMAGUCHI 16 MF MF 16 WANG Hsiang Huei 0 13 Shinobu OHNO 11 FW MF 17 LIN Kai Ling Caution and Sent-off Head Coach Head Coach Caution and Sent-off Norio SASAKI CHOU Tai Ying 16' C 20 CHEN Hsiao Chuan Unsport. 88' C 9 TSENG Shu O Unsport. 2nd 1st Team Total 1st 2nd 16 8 24Shots 1 0 1 1 0 1GK 15 4 11 2 5 7CK 0 0 0 9 4 13Dir.FK 12 8 4 0 0 0Ind.FK 5 3 2 0 0 0(Off-side) 5 3 2 0 0 0PK 0 0 0 Time TeamNo. Scorer assist Scoring Play:Dribble→:Ground Rolling Pass↑:Floating Pass×:Mix up:Shot:HeadingR.F.:Right Foot 36' Japan 29 M.IWABUCHI 8 Right-1 Opp FP 8 Intercept Center-1 → 29 OneTouchPlay S(L.F.) 59' Japan 29 M.IWABUCHI 15 Left-2 14 ↑ Center-1 19 → Center-2 24 → Left-1 15 → 29 OneTouchPlay S(R.F.) 85' Japan 13 M.TAKASE 10 Left-1 Opp FP ↑ Opp FP Fumbled 24 → Center-1 10 → Left-1 13 Center-1 S(R.F.) [Duration of Match] 1st 46:04(1:04), 2nd 48:16(3:16), Game time required 1:50:00 [Notes].
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