The formidable striker surpassed Australia’s Cortnee Vine and Korea Republic’s Kim Hye-ri to become the fourth Japanese player, after Homare Sawa, Aya Miyama, and Saki Kumagai to win the prestigious accolade.
Before joining England’s Women’s Super League side Brighton & Hove Albion—where she made history as the first player to score a hattrick on her debut—the 28-year-old spent a decade showcasing her goalscoring prowess with WE League’s Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies. .....
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