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U-16 Japan Women’s National Team short-listed squad training camp - 1st training match

29 April 2015

U-16 Japan Women’s National Team short-listed squad training camp - 1st training match

Domestic Training Camp 1st Training Match
2015-4-28 (Tue.) - 16:40     Playing time: 60min (20min x 3)
Tokinosumika Pitch B (Gontemba City, Shizuoka)

U-16 Japan Women’s short-listed squad   2-1 (1st 0-1, 2nd 0-0, 3rd 2-0) JFA Academy Fukushima/Boys)

Scores
11' Goal against (JFA Academy Fukushima U-13/Boys)
47' NOJIMA Sakura (U-16 Japan Women’s Short-listed Squad)
60'  NOJIMA Sakura (U-16 Japan Women’s Short-listed Squad)

1st Members
GK: YONEZAWA Moeka
DF: WAKISAKA Reina, TAKARADA Saori, ONO Nana, KANEKATSU Rio
MF: NAGANO Fuka, KANNO Oto
FW: KOJIMA Seira, UEKI Riko

2nd Members
GK: YAMASHITA Rina
DF: HARADA Yuina, ICHINOSE Chisato, TAKAHIRA Miyu, MORINAKA Hina
MF: YOSUE Suzuka, MATSUDA Shino, YONEI Honoka, KARAHASHI Mayu
FW: IWASHITA Kurumi, YAKATA Miyu

3rd Members
GK: YAMASHITA Rina
DF: MATSUDA Shino, ICHINOSE Chisato, TAKAHIRA Miyu, ONO Nana
MF: NAKAE Moe, NAGANO Fuka, KANEKATSU Rio, NOJIMA Sakura
FW: UEKI Riko, TAKARADA Saori

Match Report

The second day of the training camp for the Japan national women’s under-16 shortlisted squad had training match (3 20-minute sets) against JFA Academy Fukushima U-13 (Boys).

From the beginning of the match, the girls’ squad started possessing the ball more than the opponents, but passes laced accuracy and they were not able to reach the opponents’ goal. Then in the 11th minute, they allowed the opponents to penetrate through the middle of the field and score the opener. One minute later, Kojima Seira left off the defender for a pass from Kanekatsu Rio, but Kojima fell short to fire a shot. The first set finished as 1-0 in favour of JFA Academy boys.

In the 23rd minute of the second set, Harada Yuina took the ball up in the right flank and fed Iwashita Kurumi, whose shot was denied by the opposing goalkeeper. Although Japan kept their efforts up to tie the match, the score remained as 1-0 when they saw the second set finished.

Finally in the third set, the U-16 women’s team started showing collective offence and attacking the goal aggressively. In the 47th minute, Nojima Sakura got taken down in the box and acquired a penalty kick. Nojima took advantage of the opportunity for myself and equalised the scoring. Then in the 60th minute, Nojima again stole the ball from an opposing defender in front of their goal and put the go-ahead goal into the upper right corner of the net. The match finished as U-16 women’s squad’s 2-1 win.

Head Coach and Players' Comments

KUSUNOSE Naoki, Head Coach
In this camp, aside from scouting the players, our focus was to improve each player’s skills and raise our standard about 20 % higher in order to win matches against Asian teams. As a result we won the training match 2-1, but our overall skills such as passing quality and intensity to approach the ball are still low and we struggled for long stretches in the match. I felt it is very important for us to play collectively both offensively and defensively, keep playing that way throughout a match, work together and ultimately keep the players and ball moving constantly. We will make our priorities clear according to each situation and keep working for our goal.

KANEKATSU Rio (Urawa Reds Ladies Youth)
In the first day training, I couldn’t communicate with my teammates very well and we couldn’t play well together. But in today’s training, though our communication wasn’t very good yet, we could play better together offensively and defensively as our training went on. In the training match, we couldn’t build up our offence well in the first 10 minutes, but after passing the 15 minutes mark, we were able to put our focus together and we could control the match on our pace. We still have a lot of details to improve, so we will keep communicating with each other and we will be able to play our brand of football and win matches.

MATSUDA Shino (Nippon TV Menina)
I came out for the match telling myself not to be afraid of making mistakes and to play aggressively. In yesterday and today’s training, our coaches told us our communication wasn’t enough. I think we haven’t been able to improve on that and that showed in today’s match result. Me personally, I couldn’t be vocal when we checked the opposing players, and there were also many mistakes in passing and receiving the ball. The match had so many things to learn from. We will have another match tomorrow, so we will try to be vocal, improve what we haven’t been able to do, and pay attention to details including passing and receiving.

WAKISAKA Reina (Cerezo Osaka Sakai Ladies)
After the training sessions of yesterday and today, I am now able to communicate what I want on the pitch a little better than before. In the match, there were so many things that didn’t go well that I think we can’t compete against teams in Asia if we keep playing like this. We don’t have much time left, but we will work hard and do everything possible to make this team better.

KARAHASHI Mayu (Albirex Niigata Ladies U-18)
In the training match, I played a wing midfielder. I want to keep trying to play facing forward more and be a starting point of attacks. Working with the full-back player, I was able to create space intentionally, attack such space behind defenders and communicate well with the full-back. To stay on this squad and play in the World Cup, I think I need to be somebody who is considerate for others and a positive influence for the team both on and off the pitch. I will keep trying to do anything I can.

Schedule

Mon. 27 April PM Training
Tue. 28 April AM
2-1
Training
Training match vs JFA Academy Fukushima (Boys U-13)
Wed. 29 April AM
15:00
Training
Training match vs FC Verdue Mishima
Thu. 30 April 9:30 Training match vs JFA Academy Fukushima (Women)

*The schedule is subject to change due to the team condition, the weather, etc.

Future Schedule

 6/22-28 U-16 International Dream Cup 2015 JAPAN Presented by JFA(Osaka)
 8/7-13 Peace Memorial Hiroshima International Youth Soccer (Hiroshima)
10/5-8 Training camp (Japan)
10/27-11/16 AFC U-16 Women's Championship 2015 China(11/4 - 15@Wuhan)
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