Homare Sawa (澤 穂希, Sawa Homare, born 6 September 1978) is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a forward or a midfielder. Regarded by...
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Devon Sawa (born 1978), Canadian actor Homare Sawa (born 1978), Japanese footballer Masakatsu Sawa (born 1983), Japanese footballer Munenori Sawa (born...
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average of 2.69 goals per match. Homare Sawa of Japan won the Golden Boot award for scoring five goals. 5 goals Homare Sawa 4 goals Marta Abby Wambach 3 goals...
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During the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, both Formiga of Brazil and Homare Sawa of Japan appeared in their record sixth World Cup, a feat that had never...
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conducted on September 24, 2008, the Freedom selected Japanese striker Homare Sawa, French players Sonia Bompastor and Louisa Necib and Australian forward...
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indicates current captain Yumi Obe (?–2004) Hiromi Ikeda (2004–2008) Homare Sawa (2008–2012) Aya Miyama (2012–2016) Saki Kumagai (2016–present) As of...
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from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2012. "Messi, Sawa, Guardiola and Sasaki triumph at FIFA Ballon d'Or 2011". FIFA.com. 9 January...
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and Marta in 2007, with 7 goals. The lowest scoring top scorers was Homare Sawa in 2011 and Hinata Miyazawa in 2023, with five goals. Across the 9 tournaments...
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Frankfurt 15.18% 3rd Fatmire Bajramaj 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 9.96% 2011 1st Homare Sawa INAC Kobe Leonessa 28.51% 2nd Marta Western New York Flash 17.28% 3rd...
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first time, with the initial five Icons being Mia Hamm, Birgit Prinz, Homare Sawa, Camille Abily and Kelly Smith. The men's Icons at release were Zico...
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