Japanese footballer (born 1986)
Mami Yamaguchi (山口 麻美 , Yamaguchi Mami , born 13 August 1986) is a Japanese football coach and former player. She is currently an assistant coach with the NWSL 's Washington Spirit .[ 2] She played for the Japan national team and last played for Detroit City FC .[ 3]
Club career
Yamaguchi previously played for the Florida State Seminoles at the collegiate level, where she won the MAC Hermann Trophy [ 4] in 2007. She became the first player in Florida State Soccer history to have her jersey retired.[ 5] She played for Atlanta Beat (WPS ) in the United States and Umeå IK , where she won the double, and made it to UEFA Champions Cup Final, and Hammarby in Sweden 's Damallsvenskan .[ 6]
She joined United Women's Soccer amateur club AFC Ann Arbor in 2019,[ 7] scoring the team's first-ever goal.[ 8]
National team career
On 28 July 2007, Yamaguchi debuted for Japan national team against the United States .[ 9] She played 18 games and scored 8 goals for Japan until 2011.
Coaching career
Yamaguchi began coaching as a volunteer at Florida State during the 2015-16 season. In 2019, she took an assistant coach position with Livonia City F.C., a club now in the second division of United Women's Soccer .[ 10] In 2021, she became a player-coach at Detroit City FC .[ 3]
In April 2023, National Women's Soccer League club Washington Spirit hired Yamaguchi as an assistant coach,[ 11] reuniting her with former Florida State head coach Mark Krikorian , who had become the Spirit's general manager.
Club statistics
Club
Season
League
Cup
League Cup
Continental
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Nippon TV Beleza
2003
18
9
-
-
18
9
2004
7
5
-
-
7
5
Total
25
14
-
25
14
Umeå IK
2008
22
3
1
1
8
0
32
4
2009
22
4
1
0
4
0
27
4
Total
-
59
8
Atlanta Beat
2010
22
1
-
-
-
22
1
Total
22
1
-
-
-
22
1
Nippon TV Beleza
2010
6
3
-
6
3
Total
6
1
2
2
-
-
8
3
Hammarby
2011
12
0
-
-
-
12
0
Total
12
0
-
-
-
5
0
Okayama Yunogo Belle
2012
8
1
2
3
0
0
-
10
4
Total
8
1
2
3
0
0
-
10
4
Career total
129
30
National team statistics
[ 9] [ 12]
International goals
#
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1.
1 August 2009
Maurice Beraud Stadium , Montargis , France
France
0–4
0–4
Friendly Match
2.
13 January 2010
Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso , Coquimbo , Chile
Denmark
1 –0
1–0
2010 Bicennteniall Woman's Cup (es )
3.
23 January 2010
Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso , Coquimbo , Chile
Argentina
0–3
0–3
2010 Bicennteniall Woman's Cup
4.
13 February 2010
Ajinomoto Stadium , Chōfu Japan
South Korea
2 –0
2–1
2010 EAFF Women's Football Championship
5.
20 May 2010
Chengdu Sports Centre , Chengdu China
Myanmar
3 –0
8–0
2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup
6.
20 May 2010
Chengdu Sports Centre , Chengdu China
Myanmar
6 –0
8–0
2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup
7.
4 March 2011
Municipal Stadium, Lagos , Portugal
Finland
4 –0
5–0
2011 Algarve Cup
8.
4 March 2011
Municipal Stadium, Lagos , Portugal
Finland
5 –0
5–0
2011 Algarve Cup
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