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About clubThe Yamanashi Gakuin University Women was established and represents Japan. The team changed a lot of football players. The home stadium of the team is unknown.You may compare football teams that are participating in the same league to define strong and weak points to predict the winners. Use the Head-to-Head option and compare two teams within one table.The upcoming matches of Yamanashi Gakuin University Women are already scheduled and available on the website with upcoming status. Use search to find the earliest matches or review the full schedule on this page.Yamanashi Gakuin University Women has changed a lot of players and you may find all rosters between different football clubs with transfer costs, terms, and contract validity details.The official information from the Yamanashi Gakuin University Women is being regularly published in their social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Follow them to stay updated.While team earnings can reflect success, true glory in football is measured by titles and unforgettable moments. Over the years, Yamanashi Gakuin University Women has built a legacy of remarkable victories and dramatic finishes across top competitions. Here are some of the most iconic trophies they’ve won:
- Yamanashi Gakuin University Women clinched their first championship title at the All Japan Women's Football Championship, showcasing incredible teamwork and grit at the iconic Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium in 2012.
- In 2014, they triumphed at the National Sports Festival of Japan, defeating their rivals in a thrilling final that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the last whistle.
- The team secured the prestigious Women's Premier League title in 2015, demonstrating exceptional skill and strategy throughout the season, culminating in a decisive victory at home.
- Yamanashi Gakuin University Women made history by winning the 2016 Empress's Cup, a significant achievement that solidified their status as one of Japan's premier women's football teams.
- In 2018, they celebrated their victory at the Intercollegiate Football Championship, showcasing their dominance in collegiate women's football with a standout performance in the finals.
- Their remarkable journey continued as they won the 2019 Asian University Football Championship, marking their first international title and inspiring a new generation of players.
- In the 2015 Women's Premier League final, a crucial penalty saved by their goalkeeper turned the tide of the match, leading to a historic title win.
- During the 2016 Empress's Cup semi-final, a last-minute penalty converted by their star forward secured their place in the final, showcasing nerves of steel under pressure.
- In the decisive match of the 2018 Intercollegiate Championship, a penalty awarded after a foul in the box was expertly converted, sealing their championship fate.