Tomoe Kato

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Tomoe Kato
加藤 與惠
Personal information
Full name Tomoe Kato
Date of birth (1978-05-27) May 27, 1978 (age 45)
Place of birth Tokyo, Japan
Height 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–2008
Nippon TV Beleza
246 (22)
Total 246 (22)
International career
1997–2008 Japan 114 (8)
Medal record
Nippon TV Beleza
Winner Nadeshiko League 1993
Winner Nadeshiko League 2000
Winner Nadeshiko League 2001
Winner Nadeshiko League 2002
Winner Nadeshiko League 2005
Winner Nadeshiko League 2006
Winner Nadeshiko League 2007
Winner Nadeshiko League 2008
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 1994
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 1997
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 1998
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 1999
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 2003
Runner-up Nadeshiko League 2004
Winner Nadeshiko League Cup 1996
Winner Nadeshiko League Cup 1999
Winner Nadeshiko League Cup 2007
Runner-up Nadeshiko League Cup 1997
Winner
Empress's Cup
1993
Winner
Empress's Cup
1997
Winner
Empress's Cup
2000
Winner
Empress's Cup
2004
Winner
Empress's Cup
2005
Winner
Empress's Cup
2007
Winner
Empress's Cup
2008
Runner-up
Empress's Cup
1996
Runner-up
Empress's Cup
2002
Runner-up
Empress's Cup
2003
Representing  Japan
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Bronze medal – third place 1997 China
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Vietnam
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2006 Doha
Team
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Bangkok
Team
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Busan
Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tomoe Kato (加藤 與惠, Katō Tomoe, born May 27, 1978) (former name; Tomoe Sakai, 酒井 與惠) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team.

Club career

Kato was born in

2007
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National team career

On June 8, 1997, when Kato was 19 years old, she debuted for Japan national team against China.[1] She was a member of Japan for 1999, 2003, 2007 World Cup, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. She played 114 games and scored 8 goals for Japan until 2008.

Personal life

Kato got married and changed her name to Tomoe Kato (加藤 與惠) from Tomoe Sakai (酒井 與惠) in November 2007.

National team statistics

[1]

Japan national team
Year Apps Goals
1997 7 0
1998 9 0
1999 13 0
2000 1 0
2001 4 0
2002 9 0
2003 14 2
2004 11 0
2005 9 1
2006 16 2
2007 17 2
2008 4 1
Total 114 8

International goals

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 9 June 2003 Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 14–0 15–0 2003 AFC Women's Championship
2. 11 June 2003  Guam 1–0 7–0
5. 30 November 2006 Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Jordan 12–0 13–0
2006 Asian Games
6. 7 April 2007 Japan National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan  Vietnam 2–0 2–0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
7. 4 August 2007
Hải Phòng, Vietnam
 Vietnam 2–0 2–0
8. 31 May 2008 Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  Chinese Taipei 8–0 11–0 2008 AFC Women's Asian Cup

References

  1. ^ a b Japan Football Association(in Japanese)

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