Homare Sawa

Japanese footballer and World Cup champion

Homare Sawa - Japanese footballer and World Cup champion
Born

September 6th, 1978
47 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

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A prominent footballer associated with the Japan national team, she played as a midfielder. Sawa participated in multiple World Cups, with significant performances that led to Japan winning the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011. She also captained the national team and garnered attention for her skill and leadership on the field. Besides her international success, Sawa has had a substantial club career, playing for several teams in Japan and abroad, including NTV Beleza and Washington Spirit. Her contributions to women's football have inspired many in Japan and around the world.

Winning the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011

Receiving the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2011

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