Mio Otani
大谷 未央
Personal information
Full name Mio Otani
Date of birth (1979-05-05) May 5, 1979
Place of birth Koka, Shiga, Japan
Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1995–1996 Nishiyama High School
1997 Keimei Gakuin High School
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2008 Tasaki Perule FC 180 (150)
Total 180 (150)
International career
2000–2007 Japan 73 (31)
Medal record
Tasaki Perule FC
WinnerNadeshiko League2003
Runner-upNadeshiko League2001
Runner-upNadeshiko League2002
Runner-upNadeshiko League2005
Runner-upNadeshiko League2007
WinnerEmpress's Cup1999
WinnerEmpress's Cup2002
WinnerEmpress's Cup2003
WinnerEmpress's Cup2006
Runner-upEmpress's Cup2000
Runner-upEmpress's Cup2001
Runner-upEmpress's Cup2005
Runner-upEmpress's Cup2007
Representing  Japan
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Silver medal – second place2001 Chinese Taipei
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place2002 BusanTeam
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mio Otani (大谷 未央, Ōtani Mio, born May 5, 1979) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team.

Club career

Otani was born in Koka on May 5, 1979. After graduating from high school, she joined Tasaki Perule FC in 1998. She became top scorer for 3 years in a row (2001 and 2003). In 2003 season, she was also selected MVP awards and the club won L.League championship. In 2005 season, she became top scorer again. However, the club was disbanded in 2008 due to financial strain. So, she retired end of 2008 season. She scored 150 goals in 180 matches in L.League. She was also selected Best Eleven for 3 years in a row (2001-2006).

National team career

On May 31, 2000, Otani debuted for Japan national team against Australia. She was a member of Japan for 2003, 2007 World Cup and 2004 Summer Olympics. She scored a hat trick in Japan's victory over Argentina in the 2003 World Cup. She also played at 2001, 2003 AFC Championship, 2002 Asian Games and 2006 Asian Cup. She played 73 games and scored 31 goals for Japan until 2007.[1]

National team statistics

[1]

Japan national team
YearAppsGoals
200050
2001119
2002102
20031413
2004107
200570
200690
200770
Total7331

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.16 March 2001Taipei, Taiwan Chinese Taipei?–02–0Friendly
2.4 December 2001New Taipei City, Taiwan Singapore?–014–02001 AFC Women's Championship
3.?–0
4.8 December 2001 Guam?–011–0
5.?–0
6.?–0
7.12 December 2001 Vietnam?–?3–1
8.?–?
9.14 December 2001 South Korea2–12–1
10.4 October 2002Changwon, South Korea Vietnam1–03–02002 Asian Games
11.2–0
12.9 June 2003Bangkok, Thailand Philippines1–015–02003 AFC Women's Championship
13.3–0
14.5–0
15.8–0
16.9–0
17.12–0
18.15–0
19.13 June 2003 Myanmar1–07–0
20.2–0
21.22 July 2003Sendai, Japan South Korea1–05–0Friendly
22.20 September 2003Columbus, United States Argentina4–06–02003 FIFA Women's World Cup
23.5–0
24.6–0
25.18 April 2004Tokyo, Japan Vietnam2–07–02004 Summer Olympics qualification
26.4–0
27.22 April 2004 Thailand5–06–0
28.24 April 2004 North Korea3–03–0
29.30 July 2004 Canada?–03–0Friendly
30.?–0
31.6 August 2004Zeist, Netherlands Netherlands?–02–0

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