Kumagai relying on championship DNA to carry Japan’s hopes


<div><div>Chiba: As the last remaining player to have experienced Japan’s 2011 triumph, Saki Kumagai is set to shoulder her country once again in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia-New Zealand 2023 – but with plenty at stake.</div></div>
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