Still back! On February 4, a number of Japanese media said that the 36-year-old Japanese women's football forward Shinobu Ohno decided to retire, ending his 21-year-long football career. On February 5, Ono officially announced his retirement on his social media.

Born in Kanagawa, Ohno Shinobu began playing for Billissa women in the domestic league at the age of 15 as a high school student, and then moved to Kobe Inac in 2011, where she was named the league's top scorer four times in 2007 (23 goals), 2008 (20 goals), 2010 (13 goals) and 2011 (12 goals). At the same time, she also won the top scorer and the season mvp twice in 2007 and 10 years and entered the season team.
In 2012, Ono made his first european presence in Lyon, France, where he won the Ligue 1 title and Champions League runner-up of the season. After a brief return to Japan, she made her second trip to Europe, joining Arsenal in the Premier League with Yugary Konga, scoring 3 goals in 20 appearances for the team.
Consecutive years of strong performances have also made Ono's front line in the Japanese national team unique for a while. Since her debut for the Japanese women's team in 2003, she has scored in international competitions for 11 consecutive years, and in the seven years from 2006 to 2012, she has played for Japan more than 10 times in six years.
However, compared with the domestic league, Ohno's greater role in the national team is to contain, which was most evident at the 2011 Women's World Cup. The winning Japanese team participated in all 6 matches, and although Ono only scored 1 goal in the group match against Mexico, her continuous interspersed running in the front court opened a gap for Sawa Suixi behind her, and indirectly achieved SawaHoshi's phenomenal performance.
Throughout 2011, Ohno Played for the Japanese women's soccer team and scored only three goals, which is a very low efficiency. However, the japanese women's football coach Sasaki Nobuo at the time made her start almost every game, never ignoring her role in the front.
Ninomi Ohno's 14 years in the Japanese women's soccer front were the most glorious periods for Japanese women's soccer, winning the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games and the 2011 Women's World Cup, followed by the runner-up of the 2012 Olympic Games and the 2015 World Cup. However, with sawa's retirement in 2015, Ono Shinobu also faded away, and she was never selected after scoring 1 goal in three games for the Japanese women's soccer team in 2016.
In the Japanese national team, Ohno Shinobu also left an indelible impression on the Chinese women's football team. In the semi-finals of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, it was Ono Shinobu who scored in the 108th minute of extra time to help the Japanese women's football team defeat the host Chinese women's football team 1-0, and then reached the final and finally won the championship.
Previously, in the 2008 East Asian Final Four, Ohno Shinobu also scored twice against the Chinese women's football team, helping the Japanese team to win 3-0 against the Chinese women's football team led by Elizabeth.
At the club level, in 2015, Ohno Shinobu returned to fumiko league from arsenal women's football team, joining Kobe inac for the second time and putting back on the team's No. 10 shirt. However, with the increase of age, although she is still the main force, her competitive status has declined, and she cannot compete with young people such as The New Killer Ofa Nakaminami of the Japanese women's football team on the top scorer list, and the Kobe women's football team has been suppressed by her old club Billisa. In the three years since his return to Kobe, Ohno Shinobu has scored only 15 league goals, which is not as many as the goals scored in a single year at his peak.
In 2018, she did not renew her contract with Kobe, who was trying to win the title, and instead joined her hometown team Nojima Stella. At that time, Ohno Shinobu, who had already scored 180 goals in fumiko league, expressed his desire to hit a new record of 200 goals. However, after two seasons, the team not only did nothing, Ohno Shinobu played a total of 57 games and scored only 7 goals, including only 2 goals in 31 league games.
However, the two years in the hometown team are not all bad. In 2018, Ono Shinobu ushered in her 300th match in the league, and was also the third female footballer to play 300+, and sawaho and other old friends came to congratulate her.
In December 2019, Ohno Shinobu left the team when his contract expired and continued to train in the offseason. Although nagano and other teams in the secondary league hoped that the meritorious player of the Japanese women's football team would join, the 35-year-old Ohno eventually chose to retire, and she left a record of 319 games and 182 goals in the Fuzi League.
Ohno's super optimistic personality made her quite popular in Japanese football, and she was an atmosphere maker in the Japanese national team. Now, even if he announces his retirement, the 36-year-old Ohno Shinobu will announce with a smile:
"This time, I'm retiring!" I'm Ohno Shinobi, laughs.
At this point, laughing may seem like a strange thing, but until the end I kept my own clear style... laugh!
From yokosuka's team to Bilisha, I met many excellent players, and my sister's love and reprimand made me grow, and I also won many championships and personal honors, and also entered the Japanese national team, and won the world cup championship and runner-up, the olympic silver medal.
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I have achieved these achievements thanks to the sisters who took care of me and let me grow up, and it is because of you that I will persist until now, which is really very grateful.
As a player in Bilisha, although he wanted to end up in the first team, he still experienced transfers. Thanks also kobe inac accepted me and won the championship here as well, with lots of memories and laughter.
I also experienced the experience of playing football overseas, there was pain and joy, and it felt good to experience various things.
After I came back, I was still taken care of by the club, and I was grateful to all the clubs for accepting players like me, which I never forgot. Smile and smile
It's been a long time, and it's almost over.
I've met a lot of coaches who have taught me the joys and difficulties of football, so I wanted to teach football after I retired. The technical experience of being a player, and the knowledge I learned from the coaches, I want to pass that on to more kids.
Because I got my B-level coaching license, I want to contribute to the football world as a coach, 182 goals is my pride, I want to continue to do what I can convey.
Thank you to the fans who have always supported me, Fuzi League and players will also work hard because of everyone's support, please pay more attention to women's football in the future! ”