Women's World Cup win would 'rekindle Japan's love for football'

BeSoccer 8 years ago |

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Aya Miyama (R) eyes the ball during a training session in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 4, 2015, on the eve of their FIFA WWC final against the US
Aya Miyama (R) eyes the ball during a training session in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 4, 2015, on the eve of their FIFA WWC final against the US
Japan captain Aya Miyama said that the 'Nadeshiko' were looking to rekindle the nation's love on the eve of their Women's World Cup title defence against the United States in Vancouver.