
Yuki Nagasato
Yuki Nagasato is a celebrated Japanese footballer, known for her remarkable achievements in women's football, including winning the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011. Over her 24-year career, she earned 132 caps for the Japanese national team, scoring 58 goals and becoming the second-highest goalscorer in the country's history. Nagasato made headlines in 2020 when she joined a men's team in Japan, becoming a trailblazer for gender equality in sports. Her career included stints at prominent clubs such as Chelsea, where she won the UEFA Women's Champions League, and she also represented Japan at the Olympics, securing a silver medal in 2012. Recently, she announced her retirement from football, marking the end of a significant chapter in her life dedicated to breaking barriers and inspiring future generations.
Born on Jan 15, 1986 (39 years old)
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Yuki Nagasato, a Japanese World Cup-winner, has announced her retirement from football after a 24-year professional career.
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