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    Eriko Arakawa (荒川 恵理子, Arakawa Eriko, born 30 October 1979) is a Japanese football player. She plays for Chifure AS Elfen Saitama and formerly played for...
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  • or katakana. Eriko Arakawa (恵理子, born 1979), Japanese female footballer Eriko Asai (えり子, born 1959), Japanese long-distance runner Eriko Fujimaki (恵理子...
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  • jumper Eriko Arakawa (荒川 恵理子, born 1979), Japanese women's footballer Hachiro Arakawa (荒川 八郎, born 1933), Japanese water polo player Hiromu Arakawa (荒川 弘...
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  • league three times in a row until the 2002 season. 2004: Homare Sawa, Eriko Arakawa, Yoe Sakai (who changed her name to Yoe Kato after her marriage in 2007)...
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  • 2008 WPS International Draft: strikers Christine Sinclair (Canada) and Eriko Arakawa (Japan), and Brazilian midfielder Formiga and defender Érika. The Pride...
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    Friendly Japan 5–0 South Korea Mio Otani (5), Tomomi Miyamoto (41), Eriko Arakawa (71, 83), Aya Miyama (79) 16 6 August 2005 Daegu World Cup Stadium,...
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    Garefrekes Simone Laudehr Anja Mittag Birgit Prinz Kerstin Stegemann Eriko Arakawa Ayumi Hara Yukari Kinga Aya Miyama Yūki Nagasato Amber Hearn Kirsty...
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  • their 7th title, by defeating Tasaki Perule FC 4–1 with Shinobu Ono, Eriko Arakawa and Yuki Nagasato goal. January 1, 2006 National Stadium 2005 Empress's...
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  • Shimokozuru Akiko Sudo Kyoko Yano Tomoe Sakai Kozue Ando Miyuki Yanagita Eriko Arakawa Homare Sawa Miho Fukumoto Maiko Nakaoka Azusa Iwashimizu Karina Maruyama...
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  • Beleza won their 6th title, by defeating Saitama Reinas FC 3–1 with Eriko Arakawa and Shinobu Ono goal. January 1, 2005 National Stadium 2004 Empress's...
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