Momoka Muraoka

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Momoka Muraoka

Momoka Muraoka is a Japanese professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for the Japan women's national football team.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Born on March 18, 1995, in Tokyo, Japan, Muraoka showed a passion for football from a young age. She began her football career playing for local youth teams in Tokyo.

Career[edit | edit source]

Muraoka made her professional debut with Nippon TV Beleza in the Nadeshiko League in 2013. She quickly established herself as a key player in the team's defense. Her solid performances caught the attention of the national team selectors, and she earned her first cap for the Japan women's national team in 2016.

Muraoka has since represented Japan in various international competitions, including the FIFA Women's World Cup and the Olympic Games. Known for her strong defensive skills and tactical awareness, she has become a reliable presence in the national team's backline.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Off the field, Muraoka is known for her dedication to her training and her humble demeanor. She is actively involved in promoting women's football in Japan and inspiring the next generation of young players.

Honors[edit | edit source]

Throughout her career, Muraoka has won multiple league titles with Nippon TV Beleza and has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to Japanese football.

References[edit | edit source]

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