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Homare Sawa grew up on 6 September, 1978 in Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. Find Homare Sawa’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 42 years of age.

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How old? 43 years of age.
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 6 September 1978
Born day 6 September
Birthplace Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Homare Sawa How tall, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years of age. Homare Sawa height is 1.65 m and Weight 55 kg.

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Who Is Homare Sawa’s Husband?

Her husband is Hiroaki Tsujikami (m. 2015)

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Homare Sawa income

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Homare Sawa worth at the age of 43 years of age. Homare Sawa’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Japan. We have estimated Homare Sawa’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

income in 2021 $1 Million – $5 Million
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2015

In January 2011, Sawa moved to INAC Kobe Leonessa due to financial strain at Nippon TV Beleza, with international players; Shinobu Ohno, Yukari Kinga, and Chiaki Minamiyama. The club won the L.League championship 3 years in a row (2011-2013). On December 16, 2015, she announced her intent to retire at the end of the 2015 season. At the 2015 Empress’s Cup, Sawa’s final tournament as a player, INAC Kobe Leonessa reached the final. In the final against Albirex Niigata on December 27, she scored the lone goal of the match in the 78th minute to secure the championship for her side.

On 11 August 2015 Sawa announced her marriage without naming her husband. The next day, when asked, she said that her husband was former Vegalta Sendai player Hiroaki Tsujikami. On 10 January 2017, it was announced that she had given birth to a baby girl.

2014

Sawa returned to international competition in 2014 to help Japan win the 2014 Asian Cup, scoring her 82nd international goal in the process. In 2015, she returned to the national team from injury after a one-year absence and marked the occasion by scoring the winning goal, on an assist by Aya Miyama, in a warm-up match against New Zealand. Sawa and Brazil’s Formiga became the first footballers to appear for a record sixth World Cup at the 2015 World Cup in Canada. However Japan went on to lose 5-2 to the US in the final.

2013

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(L) – penalty-shoot-out was lost after a drawn match

2012

On 9 January 2012, Sawa was awarded the FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year in Zurich, Switzerland. She announced her immediate retirement from international football in August 2012, after helping Japan win a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics.

2011

Sawa led the Japanese national team as captain to a world championship victory at the 2011 World Cup . After a 2–2 tie in front of a sellout crowd in Frankfurt, Germany (with one goal by Sawa in the 117th minute), Japan won the penalty shootout 3–1, defeating the US to win their first ever World Cup. Sawa was also awarded the Golden Boot for being the tournament’s leading scorer with five goals and the Golden Ball for being the tournament’s MVP.

2009

Sawa returned to Japan temporarily at the end of the 2009 Women’s Careeral Soccer season, and joined Nippon TV Beleza on loan. At the end of 2010 Women’s Careeral Soccer season, she returned to Nippon TV Beleza.

2008

On 24 September 2008, Sawa was selected by the Washington Freedom in the first round of the 2008 WPS International Draft. She was a fixture in the Freedom midfield through the league’s first two seasons in 2009 and 2010.

2003

Following the WUSA’s demise in 2003, Sawa returned to Japan, where she played with powerhouse Nippon TV Beleza. In 2004, she was named Women’s Player of the Year for the Asian Football Confederation. She played the club until 2008. The club won L.League championship for 4 years in a row (2005-2008). She also was selected L.League MVP awards in 2006 and 2008.

2001

With the birth of the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) in 2001, Sawa found herself playing in the highest-level professional women’s league in the US, for the Atlanta Beat. She scored the first goal in the club’s history, and was a centerpiece of the Beat’s three seasons in the league, helping them into the playoffs each year. Despite her diminutive stature at 5’5″ (165 cm) tall and 121 lbs. (55 kg), she held her own with the mostly larger and more physical players, and was regularly among the team and league leaders in fouls taken.

1995

Sawa has competed in six FIFA Women’s World Cups (Sweden 1995, USA 1999, USA 2003, China 2007, Germany 2011, and Canada 2015); she and Brazil’s Formiga, who competed at the same Women’s World Cups, are the only players of either sex to appear in six World Cup final tournaments. Sawa has also represented Japan in four Olympics: Atlanta 1996, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012. In all, she played 41 matches and scored 11 goals at those ten global tournaments. Sawa was a member of the Japanese teams that won the 2011 Women’s World Cup, and were runners-up at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2015 Women’s World Cup.

1993

On 6 December 1993, at age 15, Sawa made her Japanese international debut, scoring four goals in her first ever match, a win against the Philippines. She has subsequently remained a fixture for the Japanese national team, participating in the last six FIFA Women’s World Cup tournaments and the 1996, 2004, 2008, and 2012 Summer Olympics on her way to a Japanese record 201 caps, and a Japanese female-best 81 international goals, including a hat trick in a 2011 World Cup group stage match against Mexico.

1991

In 1991, long considered Japan’s finest female footballer, Sawa was promoted to Yomiuri Beleza (later NTV Beleza) from youth team by manager Kazuhiko Takemoto. She made her debut in L.League, Japan’s highest domestic league, at the young age of 12. She played as forward and played 136 matches and scored 79 goals in League. She was also selected Best Eleven 5 times (1993, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998).

1978

Homare Sawa (澤 穂希 , Sawa Homare, born 6 September 1978) is a former Japanese professional women’s football player. She captained the Japan national team to 2011 World Cup title and the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. In 2012, she was named the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year. She previously played for the Atlanta Beat of the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA), Nippon TV Beleza, the Washington Freedom of Women’s Careeral Soccer (WPS), and INAC Kobe Leonessa in the Nadeshiko League Division 1.

Sawa grew up in Fuchū, Tokyo on 6 September 1978. She began playing football at the age of six. While watching her older brother train, she was invited by his coach to join the boys’ team on the pitch.