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    Joy finally blossoms in Japan after World Cup win

    TOKYO (AP) — If ever there was one, this was a victory to be savored.

    After a year that will go down in history as one of Japan's hardest, a period scarred by the horrors of a deadly earthquake and tsunami and the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, the women's World Cup finally brought the nation something it desperately needed.

    Heroes. And smiles.

    Offering a potent symbol that, despite the odds and the hardships, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, Japan's triumphant women's football team returned home Tuesday with the World Cup trophy.

    Thousands of joyous, flag-waving fans turned out to greet the team as they arrived home, and two fire trucks shot out celebratory arches of water over the team's aircraft as it approached the terminal at Tokyo's Narita Airport.

    Goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori was the first to come through the terminal. The rest of the team, wearing their gold medals, followed as cameras flashed and fans shouted "Omedeto Gozaimasu"— congratulations.

    Before boarding the flight from Germany, team captain Homare Sawa said: "I have to dedicate this win to the people who suffered the disaster" four months ago.

    On March 11, more than 20,000 people were left dead or missing by a massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the country's northeast coast and touched off the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986, a crisis that still dominates the daily news.

    The calamity has given Japan nothing but grief.

    It has thrown the nation's economic recovery into question, forced tens of thousands of people to live in temporary shelters, made ghost towns of radiation-tainted villages that may never be habitated again.

    Then, seemingly out of nowhere, came Sawa — who has represented Japan for 18 years — and her teammates.

    As they progressed through the tournament, Japan watched with guarded dreams, not wanting to get its hopes up too high so soon after the terrible disaster. Even as the team made the final, the buildup was cautious — this was the United States, after all, a two-time World Cup champion. No Asian team had ever won the cup.

    But Japan, which went in at No. 4 in the rankings, just would not give up.

    Down once, then twice, they came back. In the penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw, goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori seemed unable to fail — though she missed with her hands, she blocked a key shot away with her right shin.

    When the whistle blew, Japan realized it could — finally — start cheering.

    And cheer it has.

    After the shootout victory, which came just before dawn on Monday Japan time, chanting fans spilled into the streets. Police kept a small group of revelers from wandering into traffic in Shibuya, a neighborhood known for its youth pop culture.

    Japan's biggest newspapers printed special editions. Scenes from the game have replayed constantly on television.

    Prime Minister Naoto Kan hailed the victory the "greatest gift" to the nation.

    "(The team) gave courage for everyone," Kan said in the statement carried by Kyodo news agency. Kan noted a banner the team carried before the final: "To our Friends Around the World — Thank You for Your Support."

    "As the prime minister, and as one Japanese citizen, I express my heartfelt gratitude," Kan said before greeting the team personally on Tuesday.

    The women's team goes by the name "Nadeshiko," a pink mountain flower that symbolizes beauty and strength.

    Several members of the national squad were directly impacted by the disaster — the power utility that runs the crippled nuclear plant sponsored a professional team. At least one of the World Cup team players worked at the plant itself before the disaster.

    Defender Azusa Iwashimizu, who was given in a red card and ejected for a tackle at the end of overtime, held up a flag with a handwritten message to "Everyone in Tohoku" during the post-victory celebration.

    In it, Iwashimizu said "I have never forgotten you" and promised to take her medal to Tohoku — the devastated northeast — and meet people there. She also thanked the region for cheering for the team.

    "This is a chance to forget the nuclear disaster and everything else, to just to unite and celebrate," said 22-year-old Toru Komatsu.

     

    41 comments

    • Bwana  •  10 mths ago
      I'm an American & love my country! But…. Thank God Japan has something to rejoice about after all their devastating problems that aren't over with yet!
    • Zefyre  •  10 mths ago
      As much as I would have liked to see America win, I'm very happy that Japan came out on top. They deserved it, a true underdog story. I will be surprised if there isn't a movie made
    • Crazydiamond68  •  10 mths ago
      Congratulations to the Japanese womens team!
      If we had to lose I am glad it was to you.
      You earned this, enjoy it.
    • FuzzySoccerBalls  •  10 mths ago
      Congratulations to both teams! What a great game, fill with endurance, skill and good sportsmanship! Honestly, the Japanes needed this win more than the Americans...it brought them some good news after a year of disaster! And the American team played and acted graciously after the loss...both are Chamions of the game and much more!!!
      • lim 10 mths ago
        specially wambach , shown sportsmanship to the highest degreed....
    • King Si  •  10 mths ago
      congratulation to both teams... but honestly, the Japanese deserved the victory. After going through a serious and such a calamity months ago, at least they have something to lay their heads on. The team should be warmly welcome and all the players and fans of Japan am saying congrats once more and bravo to all...........
    • Cheep-O  •  10 mths ago
      Sports are the opiate of the masses.
    • Scarbantia  •  10 mths ago
      I'm sorry but watching women's soccer at any level is like watching grass grow! Put the Japanese "world champs" up against ANY team in the English, Spanish, or Italian men's leagues and see what will happen. This was a non-event, accept it!!
      • FuzzySoccerBalls 10 mths ago
        What a shamless and pitiful thing you are....you are a clear and definitive arguement for birth control... ACCEPT IT!!!!!
      • =] 10 mths ago
        How is putting womens vs men even fair?
      • Scarbantia 10 mths ago
        "How is putting womens vs men even fair?" Coul you please put this question to Billie Jean King?
    • axeofgod  •  10 mths ago
      with all that joy blossoming in japan, you almost forget about the whole toxic wasteland thing...
      • FuzzySoccerBalls 10 mths ago
        I think your name is Azzhole of God...
      • lim 10 mths ago
        axe u plain stupid 100%
    • lim  •  10 mths ago
      congratulation japan
    • Patriots Games...  •  10 mths ago
      it was a great game and i actually felt good for them, but really is it going to help people overcome all the cancer they will be recieving due to the amount of radiation they are being exposed to? Tomorrow they will wake up and the radiation will continue to poison them.
      • FuzzySoccerBalls 10 mths ago
        Wow...what an optimist....are you so miserable in your life that you cannot be happy for someone elses life?
      • lim 10 mths ago
        u are very sick...
    • moethegrass  •  10 mths ago
      Soccer is ridiculous to end a team sports event with penalty kicks. Same goes for ice hockey. Yeah it's exciting because now the outcome decides the winner. But this is not the best way to do it. Is it? Baseball does not resort to a home run derby to decide a tied game after nine innings, basketball has no free throw contest to decide the outcome of a even score after regualtion time expires. Does tennis resort to doubles game to decide a singles match?.

      What's the correlation between a team's effort and a shoot out to decide the outcome?

      Answer: keep playing until a winner is decided by team play.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      It's woman soccer.Big #$%$ deal.
    • john  •  10 mths ago
      Would have loved to she the U.S. win, but kudos to the Japanese women. They won with grit and class. They were good sportsmen.
      • Mark Mickels 10 mths ago
        I couldn't agree more John! Congratulations Japan!!!
    • Frank  •  10 mths ago
      Congratulations to both teams. What a final! The Japanese women were extraordinary.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      The US Women dominated the game, but never "put away" the game.
      Congrats to Japan for never giving up and continually coming back!
      Japan beat two-time reigning champ, Germany, then Sweden, (who beat us...)
      then they beat the US team! Japan deserves to be World Cup Champions!!!
    • Jeff  •  10 mths ago
      Congrats to Japan. If anybody needed a reason to celebrate, it was them. Full value for the Cup as well - they went through all the toughest teams.
    • TheFloridaGypsy  •  10 mths ago
      I found myself cheering for the Japanese team. Such courage. KUDOS TO THEM!
    • Shark  •  10 mths ago
      Congratulations Japan!!!! All the best and we hope for a Speedy Recovery!!
    • Terminus  •  10 mths ago
      Both teams are winners in my book. Japan needed a shot in the arm after all the disasters they've been through this year. I would have liked the U.S. to win, but they have nothing to hang their heads about.
    • BSDUDEUS  •  10 mths ago
      I am happy for them. :)
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