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==National team career==
==National team career==
On September 9, 1990, when Mizuma was 20 years old, she debuted and scored a goal for [[Japan women's national football team|Japan national team]] against [[South Korea women's national football team|South Korea]]. She was a member of Japan for [[1991 FIFA Women's World Cup|1991 World Cup]]. She also played at [[Football at the 1990 Asian Games|1990 Asian Games]], [[1991 AFC Women's Championship|1991]] and [[1993 AFC Women's Championship|1993 AFC Championship]]. She played 22 games and scored 10 goals for Japan until 1994.<ref name="JFA">[http://www.jfa.or.jp/archive/women/daihyo/data/WGame.pdf Japan Football Association]{{ja}}</ref>
On September 9, 1990, when Mizuma was 20 years old, she debuted and scored a goal for [[Japan women's national football team|Japan national team]] against [[South Korea women's national football team|South Korea]]. She was a member of Japan for [[1991 FIFA Women's World Cup|1991 World Cup]]. She also played at [[Football at the 1990 Asian Games|1990 Asian Games]], [[1991 AFC Women's Championship|1991]] and [[1993 AFC Women's Championship|1993 AFC Championship]]. She played 22 games and scored 10 goals for Japan until 1994.<ref name="JFA">[http://www.jfa.or.jp/archive/women/daihyo/data/WGame.pdf Japan Football Association]{{in lang|ja}}</ref>


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Yuriko Mizuma
水間 百合子
Personal information
Full name Yuriko Mizuma
Date of birth (1970-07-22) July 22, 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Yamagata, Japan
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
????–1992 Urawa Motobuto Ladies FC
1993–1995 Takarazuka Bunnys 44 (12)
Total 44 (12)
International career
1990–1994 Japan 22 (10)
Medal record
Representing  Japan
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Silver medal – second place 1991 Japan
Bronze medal – third place 1993 Malaysia
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 1990 Beijing Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Yuriko Mizuma (水間 百合子, Mizuma Yuriko, born July 22, 1970) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team.

Club career

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Mizuma was born in Yamagata Prefecture on July 22, 1970. She played for Urawa Motobuto Ladies FC until 1992. In 1993, she moved to Asahi Kokusai Bunnys (later Takarazuka Bunnys). In 1995, she retired for injury.

National team career

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On September 9, 1990, when Mizuma was 20 years old, she debuted and scored a goal for Japan national team against South Korea. She was a member of Japan for 1991 World Cup. She also played at 1990 Asian Games, 1991 and 1993 AFC Championship. She played 22 games and scored 10 goals for Japan until 1994.[1]

National team statistics

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Japan national team
Year Apps Goals
1990 5 3
1991 11 2
1992 0 0
1993 5 5
1994 1 0
Total 22 10

References

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