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Yūki Nagasato

Yūki Nagasato (永里 優季, Nagasato Yūki, born 15 July 1987), known from 2012 to 2016 as Yūki Ōgimi (大儀見 優季, Ōgimi Yūki),[3] is a Japanese footballer who plays as a striker for National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club Chicago Red Stars. She is the first female footballer to play for the first-team of a Japanese men's club.

Yūki Nagasato
Nagasato with Frankfurt in 2016
Personal information
Full name Yūki Nagasato[1]
Date of birth (1987-07-15) 15 July 1987 (age 35)
Place of birth Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Chicago Red Stars
Number 7
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2009 Nippon TV Beleza 110 (69)
2010–2013 Turbine Potsdam 71 (48)
2013–2014 Chelsea 18 (5)
2015 Wolfsburg 9 (4)
2015–2017 Frankfurt 35 (8)
2017–2020 Chicago Red Stars 56 (13)
2018–2019Brisbane Roar (loan) 11 (4)
2020 → Hayabusa Eleven (loan)
2021 Racing Louisville 15 (1)
2022– Chicago Red Stars
International career
2004–2016 Japan 132 (58)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 September 2020
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:36, 24 May 2017 (UTC)

Nagasato represented Japan internationally between 2004 and 2016, scoring 58 goals in 132 caps.[4] She has won the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011, and came second in 2015.

Club career

Nagasato was born in Atsugi on 15 July 1987. In 2001, she was promoted to Nippon TV Beleza from her youth team. In the 2002 season, she debuted in L.League. She became one of the division's top scorers in 2006 season. She also won the league championship 6 times (2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008).

In 2010, Nagasato moved to Turbine Potsdam in Germany, where she won the Bundesliga's leading goal-scorer award. She also won the UEFA Champions League with that team. In 2013, she transferred to the English FA WSL club Chelsea.[5]

She joined Wolfsburg in early 2015 to play in a stronger league for the 2015 World Cup.[6] In August 2015, Nagasato joined UEFA Champions League 2015 winners Frankfurt.[7]

On 24 May 2017 it was announced that she had signed with the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), she appeared in only 6 games in 2017 due to injury.[8] In 2018 she was named Player of the Week for week 10 [9]

In October 2018, Nagasato signed with Brisbane Roar on loan for the 2018–19 W-League season.[10]

On 10 September 2020, Nagasato made history by becoming the first woman to play for Hayabusa Eleven, a men's team in the Kanagawa Prefecture League; she joined on loan until prior to the beginning of the 2021 NWSL season.[11]

On 26 October 2020, newly-formed club Racing Louisville FC announced Nagasato as one of their first signings for the 2021 National Women's Soccer League season.[12]

On 11 January 2022, the Red Stars announced that Nagasato would be returning to Chicago.[13]

International career

In April 2004, Nagasato was selected Japan national team for 2004 Summer Olympics qualification. At this competition, on 22 April, she debuted against Thailand. She was also part of Japan's 2008 Summer Olympic team and 2007 World Cup.[14][15] Nagasato was part of the Japan squad that won the 2011 World Cup. She played as a substitute in the final against the United States. The game went to penalties and Nagasato had her penalty saved by Hope Solo, but Japan still emerged victorious.[16]

Since 2016, she wore the number 10 shirt for Japan, after Homare Sawa retired at 2016 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament.[17] After the tournament, new Japan's manager Asako Takakura gave the number 10 to Mizuho Sakaguchi and Nagasato wore the number 9.[18]

Personal life

Nagasato's brother Genki is a professional footballer, and her younger sister Asano also played for Turbine Potsdam.

Nagasato married in July 2011[19] and changed her registered name from Nagasato to Ōgimi before the 2012 Summer Olympics. Upon her divorce in 2016, she re-assumed her maiden name.

Career statistics

Club

Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Nippon TV Beleza 2001 0 0 - -
2002 2 0 - - 2 0
2003 0 0 2 0 - - 2 0
2004 13 3 - - 13 3
2005 21 18 5 6 - - 26 24
2006 16 18 3 2 - - 19 20
2007 18 14 4 1 2 3 - 24 18
2008 20 9 3 2 - - 23 11
2009 20 7 4 5 - - 24 12
Total 110 69 21 16 2 3 - 133 88
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 2009–10 10 6 1 0 - 5 2 16 8
2010–11 21 10 5 6 1 3 8 9 35 28
2011–12 19 13 2 2 6 7 27 22
2012–13 22 18 5 2 4 2 31 22
Total 72 47 13 10 1 3 23 20 109 80
Chelsea 2013 5 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 0
2014 13 5 3 1 4 1 - 20 7
Total 18 5 3 1 4 1 - 25 7
Wolfsburg 2014–15 9 5 2 1 - 4 0 15 6
1. FFC Frankfurt 2015–16 16 5 2 3 - 5 1 23 9
2015–16 19 3 3 1 - 0 0 22 4
Total 35 8 5 4 - 5 1 45 13
Chicago Red Stars 2017 6 1 - - - 6 1
2018 23 4 - - - 23 4
Total 29 5 - - - 29 5
Brisbane Roar 2018-19 11 4 - - - 11 4
Chicago Red Stars 2019 24 8 - - - 24 8
Career total 308 151 44 33 7 7 32 21 391 212

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[20][21]
National team Year Apps Goals
Japan 2004 1 0
2005 9 6
2006 13 9
2007 12 4
2008 17 9
2009 3 0
2010 3 1
2011 17 3
2012 16 9
2013 12 6
2014 9 5
2015 13 3
2016 7 3
Total 132 58

International goals

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
7. 19 July 2006 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia   Vietnam 5–0 5–0 2006 AFC Women's Asian Cup
8. 21 July 2006   Chinese Taipei 2–0 11–1
9. 3–0
10. 5–1
11. 8–1
12. 11–1
13. 30 July 2006   North Korea 2–3 2–3
15. 10 December 2006 Suheim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar   South Korea 3–0 3–1 2006 Asian Games
16. 4 August 2007 Lạch Tray Stadium, Hải Phòng, Vietnam   Vietnam 8–0 8–0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
17. 12 August 2007 National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan   Thailand 2–0 5–0
18. 14 September 2007 Hongkou Football Stadium, Shanghai, China   Argentina 1–0 1–0 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
20. 24 February 2008 Yongchuan Stadium, Chongqing, China   China 3–0 3–0 2008 EAFF Women's Football Championship
21. 29 May 2008 Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam   South Korea 1–0 1–3 2008 AFC Women's Asian Cup
22. 31 May 2008   Chinese Taipei 11–0 11–0
23. 2 June 2008   Australia 2–0 3–1
24. 8 June 2008   Australia 1–0 3–0
25. 15 August 2008 Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Qinhuangdao, China   China 2–0 2–0 2008 Summer Olympics
29. 24 May 2010 Chengdu Sports Centre, Chengdu, China   North Korea 2–0 2–1 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup
30. 4 March 2011 Municipal Stadium, Lagos, Portugal   Finland 3–0 5–0 2011 Algarve Cup
31. 7 March 2011 Complexo Desportivo Belavista, Parchal, Portugal   Norway 1–0 1–0
32. 27 June 2011 Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Germany   New Zealand 1–0 2–1 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
33. 29 February 2012 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal   Norway 1–1 2–1 2012 Algarve Cup
34. 7 March 2012   Germany 3–3 3–4
35. 5 April 2012 Noevir Stadium Kobe, Kobe, Japan   Brazil 2–1 4–1 2012 Women's Kirin Challenge Cup
36. 3 August 2012 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales   Brazil 1–0 2–0 2012 Summer Olympics
37. 6 August 2012 Wembley Stadium, London, England   France 1–0 2–1
38. 9 August 2012   United States 1–2 1–2
42. 11 March 2013 Estádio Municipal, Parchal, Portugal   Denmark 2–0 2–0 2013 Algarve Cup
43. 13 March 2013 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal   China 1–0 1–0
44. 27 July 2013 Seoul Olympic Stadium, Seoul, South Korea   South Korea 1–2 1–2 2013 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup
50. 10 March 2014 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal   Sweden 2–1 2–1 2014 Algarve Cup
51. 14 May 2014 Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam   Australia 2–2 2–2 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup
52. 16 May 2014   Vietnam 3–0 4–0
53. 28 May 2015 Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium, Nagano, Japan   Italy 1–0 1–0 Friendly
54. 16 June 2015 Investors Group Field, Winnipeg, Canada   Ecuador 1–0 1–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
55. 5 July 2015 BC Place, Vancouver, Canada   United States 1–4 2–5
56. 29 February 2016 Kincho Stadium, Osaka, Japan   Australia 1–2 1–3 2016 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
57. 7 March 2016   Vietnam 6–1 6–1
58. 2 June 2016 Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, United States   United States 2–0 3–3 Friendly

Honours

Club

Nippon TV Beleza

1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

VfL Wolfsburg

International

Japan

Individual

Performances

  • L.League top-goalscorer: 2006
  • L-League Best Eleven: 2005, 2006
  • Bundesliga top-goalscorer: 2013

See also

References

  1. ^ (PDF). FIFA. 28 July 2014. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Japanese Medalists in London 2012 Olympics". joc.or.jp. Japanese Olympic Committee. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  3. ^ (PDF). FIFA. 6 July 2015. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
  4. ^ Profile at Japan Football Association website
  5. ^ . She Kicks. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 12 July 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  6. ^ http://www.waz-online.de/Sport/VfL-Frauenfussball/Og. imi-Der-VfL-holt-die-Weltmeisterin-sofort
  7. ^ "Yuki Ogimi verlässt VfL". wolfsburg.de. 13 August 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Chicago Signs Japanese International Yuki Nagasato". chicagoredstars.com. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Yuki Nagasato Voted NWSL Player of the Week". 5 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Japanese superstar Nagasato heads for Brisbane". 6 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Yuki Nagasato Makes History with Loan to Hayabusa Eleven". Chicago Red Stars. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  12. ^ "First players announced!". www.newschain.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  13. ^ "Yuki Nagasato Returns to Chicago Red Stars".
  14. ^ "YUKI OGIMI JOINS CHELSEA LADIES FC". www.fawsl.com. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  15. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
  16. ^ "USA v Japan - as it happened". Guardian. 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  17. ^ "Ogimi receives No. 10 shirt before final Olympic qualifiers". The Japan Times Online. 25 February 2016. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  18. ^ Japan Football Association (in Japanese)
  19. ^ On July 27, 2011 at Official site (in Japanese)
  20. ^ Japan Football Association (in Japanese)
  21. ^ List of match in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 at Japan Football Association (in Japanese)

External links

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Yuki Nagasato 永里 優季 Nagasato Yuki born 15 July 1987 known from 2012 to 2016 as Yuki Ōgimi 大儀見 優季 Ōgimi Yuki 3 is a Japanese footballer who plays as a striker for National Women s Soccer League NWSL club Chicago Red Stars She is the first female footballer to play for the first team of a Japanese men s club Yuki NagasatoNagasato with Frankfurt in 2016Personal informationFull nameYuki Nagasato 1 Date of birth 1987 07 15 15 July 1987 age 35 Place of birthAtsugi Kanagawa JapanHeight1 68 m 5 ft 6 in 2 Position s StrikerClub informationCurrent teamChicago Red StarsNumber7Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2001 2009Nippon TV Beleza110 69 2010 2013Turbine Potsdam71 48 2013 2014Chelsea18 5 2015Wolfsburg9 4 2015 2017Frankfurt35 8 2017 2020Chicago Red Stars56 13 2018 2019 Brisbane Roar loan 11 4 2020 Hayabusa Eleven loan 2021Racing Louisville15 1 2022 Chicago Red StarsInternational career 2004 2016Japan132 58 Honours Nippon TV BelezaWinner Nadeshiko League 2001Winner Nadeshiko League 2002Winner Nadeshiko League 2005Winner Nadeshiko League 2006Winner Nadeshiko League 2007Winner Nadeshiko League 2008Runner up Nadeshiko League 2003Runner up Nadeshiko League 2004Runner up Nadeshiko League 2009Winner Nadeshiko League Cup 2007Winner Empress s Cup 2004Winner Empress s Cup 2005Winner Empress s Cup 2007Winner Empress s Cup 2008Winner Empress s Cup 2009Runner up Empress s Cup 2002Runner up Empress s Cup 2003Representing JapanOlympic Games2012 London TeamFIFA Women s World Cup2011 Germany2015 CanadaAFC Women s Asian Cup2014 Vietnam2008 Vietnam2010 ChinaAsian Games2006 Doha Team Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 11 September 2020 National team caps and goals correct as of 17 36 24 May 2017 UTC Nagasato represented Japan internationally between 2004 and 2016 scoring 58 goals in 132 caps 4 She has won the FIFA Women s World Cup in 2011 and came second in 2015 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 International goals 6 Honours 6 1 Club 6 2 International 6 3 Individual 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksClub career EditNagasato was born in Atsugi on 15 July 1987 In 2001 she was promoted to Nippon TV Beleza from her youth team In the 2002 season she debuted in L League She became one of the division s top scorers in 2006 season She also won the league championship 6 times 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 and 2008 In 2010 Nagasato moved to Turbine Potsdam in Germany where she won the Bundesliga s leading goal scorer award She also won the UEFA Champions League with that team In 2013 she transferred to the English FA WSL club Chelsea 5 She joined Wolfsburg in early 2015 to play in a stronger league for the 2015 World Cup 6 In August 2015 Nagasato joined UEFA Champions League 2015 winners Frankfurt 7 On 24 May 2017 it was announced that she had signed with the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women s Soccer League NWSL she appeared in only 6 games in 2017 due to injury 8 In 2018 she was named Player of the Week for week 10 9 In October 2018 Nagasato signed with Brisbane Roar on loan for the 2018 19 W League season 10 On 10 September 2020 Nagasato made history by becoming the first woman to play for Hayabusa Eleven a men s team in the Kanagawa Prefecture League she joined on loan until prior to the beginning of the 2021 NWSL season 11 On 26 October 2020 newly formed club Racing Louisville FC announced Nagasato as one of their first signings for the 2021 National Women s Soccer League season 12 On 11 January 2022 the Red Stars announced that Nagasato would be returning to Chicago 13 International career EditIn April 2004 Nagasato was selected Japan national team for 2004 Summer Olympics qualification At this competition on 22 April she debuted against Thailand She was also part of Japan s 2008 Summer Olympic team and 2007 World Cup 14 15 Nagasato was part of the Japan squad that won the 2011 World Cup She played as a substitute in the final against the United States The game went to penalties and Nagasato had her penalty saved by Hope Solo but Japan still emerged victorious 16 Since 2016 she wore the number 10 shirt for Japan after Homare Sawa retired at 2016 AFC Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 17 After the tournament new Japan s manager Asako Takakura gave the number 10 to Mizuho Sakaguchi and Nagasato wore the number 9 18 Personal life EditNagasato s brother Genki is a professional footballer and her younger sister Asano also played for Turbine Potsdam Nagasato married in July 2011 19 and changed her registered name from Nagasato to Ōgimi before the 2012 Summer Olympics Upon her divorce in 2016 she re assumed her maiden name Career statistics EditClub Edit Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsNippon TV Beleza 2001 0 0 2002 2 0 2 02003 0 0 2 0 2 02004 13 3 13 32005 21 18 5 6 26 242006 16 18 3 2 19 202007 18 14 4 1 2 3 24 182008 20 9 3 2 23 112009 20 7 4 5 24 12Total 110 69 21 16 2 3 133 881 FFC Turbine Potsdam 2009 10 10 6 1 0 5 2 16 82010 11 21 10 5 6 1 3 8 9 35 282011 12 19 13 2 2 6 7 27 222012 13 22 18 5 2 4 2 31 22Total 72 47 13 10 1 3 23 20 109 80Chelsea 2013 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 02014 13 5 3 1 4 1 20 7Total 18 5 3 1 4 1 25 7Wolfsburg 2014 15 9 5 2 1 4 0 15 61 FFC Frankfurt 2015 16 16 5 2 3 5 1 23 92015 16 19 3 3 1 0 0 22 4Total 35 8 5 4 5 1 45 13Chicago Red Stars 2017 6 1 6 12018 23 4 23 4Total 29 5 29 5Brisbane Roar 2018 19 11 4 11 4Chicago Red Stars 2019 24 8 24 8Career total 308 151 44 33 7 7 32 21 391 212International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 20 21 National team Year Apps GoalsJapan 2004 1 02005 9 62006 13 92007 12 42008 17 92009 3 02010 3 12011 17 32012 16 92013 12 62014 9 52015 13 32016 7 3Total 132 58International goals EditNo Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition7 19 July 2006 Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide Australia Vietnam 5 0 5 0 2006 AFC Women s Asian Cup8 21 July 2006 Chinese Taipei 2 0 11 19 3 010 5 111 8 112 11 113 30 July 2006 North Korea 2 3 2 315 10 December 2006 Suheim bin Hamad Stadium Doha Qatar South Korea 3 0 3 1 2006 Asian Games16 4 August 2007 Lạch Tray Stadium Hải Phong Vietnam Vietnam 8 0 8 0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification17 12 August 2007 National Olympic Stadium Tokyo Japan Thailand 2 0 5 018 14 September 2007 Hongkou Football Stadium Shanghai China Argentina 1 0 1 0 2007 FIFA Women s World Cup20 24 February 2008 Yongchuan Stadium Chongqing China China 3 0 3 0 2008 EAFF Women s Football Championship21 29 May 2008 Thống Nhất Stadium Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam South Korea 1 0 1 3 2008 AFC Women s Asian Cup22 31 May 2008 Chinese Taipei 11 0 11 023 2 June 2008 Australia 2 0 3 124 8 June 2008 Australia 1 0 3 025 15 August 2008 Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium Qinhuangdao China China 2 0 2 0 2008 Summer Olympics29 24 May 2010 Chengdu Sports Centre Chengdu China North Korea 2 0 2 1 2010 AFC Women s Asian Cup30 4 March 2011 Municipal Stadium Lagos Portugal Finland 3 0 5 0 2011 Algarve Cup31 7 March 2011 Complexo Desportivo Belavista Parchal Portugal Norway 1 0 1 032 27 June 2011 Ruhrstadion Bochum Germany New Zealand 1 0 2 1 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup33 29 February 2012 Estadio Algarve Faro Portugal Norway 1 1 2 1 2012 Algarve Cup34 7 March 2012 Germany 3 3 3 435 5 April 2012 Noevir Stadium Kobe Kobe Japan Brazil 2 1 4 1 2012 Women s Kirin Challenge Cup36 3 August 2012 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Wales Brazil 1 0 2 0 2012 Summer Olympics37 6 August 2012 Wembley Stadium London England France 1 0 2 138 9 August 2012 United States 1 2 1 242 11 March 2013 Estadio Municipal Parchal Portugal Denmark 2 0 2 0 2013 Algarve Cup43 13 March 2013 Estadio Algarve Faro Portugal China 1 0 1 044 27 July 2013 Seoul Olympic Stadium Seoul South Korea South Korea 1 2 1 2 2013 EAFF Women s East Asian Cup50 10 March 2014 Estadio Algarve Faro Portugal Sweden 2 1 2 1 2014 Algarve Cup51 14 May 2014 Thống Nhất Stadium Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Australia 2 2 2 2 2014 AFC Women s Asian Cup52 16 May 2014 Vietnam 3 0 4 053 28 May 2015 Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium Nagano Japan Italy 1 0 1 0 Friendly54 16 June 2015 Investors Group Field Winnipeg Canada Ecuador 1 0 1 0 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup55 5 July 2015 BC Place Vancouver Canada United States 1 4 2 556 29 February 2016 Kincho Stadium Osaka Japan Australia 1 2 1 3 2016 AFC Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament57 7 March 2016 Vietnam 6 1 6 158 2 June 2016 Dick s Sporting Goods Park Commerce City United States United States 2 0 3 3 FriendlyHonours EditClub Edit Nippon TV Beleza L League 2002 2005 2008 Empress s Cup 2005 2006 2008 2010 Nadeshiko League Cup 20071 FFC Turbine Potsdam Bundesliga 2010 2011 UEFA Champions League 2010VfL Wolfsburg DFB Pokal 2014 15International Edit Japan FIFA Women s World Cup 2011 runner up 2015 East Asian Football Championship 2008 Summer Olympic Games runner up 2012Individual Edit Performances L League top goalscorer 2006 L League Best Eleven 2005 2006 Bundesliga top goalscorer 2013See also EditList of women s footballers with 100 or more international capsReferences Edit FIFA Women s World Cup Germany 2011 List of Players Japan PDF FIFA 28 July 2014 p 9 Archived from the original PDF on 22 November 2019 Retrieved 11 November 2021 Japanese Medalists in London 2012 Olympics joc or jp Japanese Olympic Committee Retrieved 17 January 2014 FIFA Women s World Cup Canada 2015 List of Players Japan PDF FIFA 6 July 2015 p 13 Archived from the original PDF on 8 June 2019 Retrieved 27 December 2019 Profile at Japan Football Association website Chelsea Sign World Cup Winner She Kicks 8 July 2013 Archived from the original on 12 July 2013 Retrieved 8 July 2013 http www waz online de Sport VfL Frauenfussball Og imi Der VfL holt die Weltmeisterin sofort Yuki Ogimi verlasst VfL wolfsburg de 13 August 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Chicago Signs Japanese International Yuki Nagasato chicagoredstars com 24 May 2017 Retrieved 24 May 2017 Yuki Nagasato Voted NWSL Player of the Week 5 June 2018 Retrieved 26 June 2018 Japanese superstar Nagasato heads for Brisbane 6 October 2018 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Yuki Nagasato Makes History with Loan to Hayabusa Eleven Chicago Red Stars 9 September 2020 Retrieved 10 September 2020 First players announced www newschain uk Retrieved 2 November 2020 Yuki Nagasato Returns to Chicago Red Stars YUKI OGIMI JOINS CHELSEA LADIES FC www fawsl com Retrieved 16 March 2017 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Yuki Nagasato Ogimi Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 4 December 2016 USA v Japan as it happened Guardian 17 July 2011 Retrieved 13 April 2020 Ogimi receives No 10 shirt before final Olympic qualifiers The Japan Times Online 25 February 2016 ISSN 0447 5763 Retrieved 16 March 2017 Japan Football Association in Japanese On July 27 2011 at Official site in Japanese Japan Football Association in Japanese List of match in 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 at Japan Football Association in Japanese External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yuki Nagasato Yuki Nagasato FIFA competition record archived Yuki Nagasato at Soccerway Yuki Nagasato at WorldFootball net Japan Football Association Yuki Nagasato Ogimi at Olympedia Yuki Ogimi at the International Olympic Committee Yuki Ogimi at Olympics com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuki Nagasato amp oldid 1128624775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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