Football: 2011 Women's World Cup winner Mana Iwabuchi to retire
Japan names 23-player team for Women's World Cup, Iwabuchi misses out - Sportstar
Former champion Japan taking Women's World Cup one game at a time - The Japan Times
Japan team guide: 2019 Women's World Cup – Equalizer Soccer
Mana Iwabuchi leaves Arsenal after contract expires - The Japan Times
Mana Iwabuchi: 'Manadona' calls time on glittering career but stays in game, Soccer
Japan rallies to tie US women 3-3 in Colorado
Attacking Third on X: Japan's World Cup squad is set. 🇯🇵 Mana Iwabuchi misses out on a fourth World Cup meaning captain Saki Kumagai is the only player left from Japan's 2011
WSL ace Mana Iwabuchi left out of Japan's squad for the Women's World Cup
Friendly shows Spain, Japan not ready for Women's World Cup - ESPN
Women's World Cup: Matildas beaten by Japan after Mana Iwabuchi scores 87th-minute game winner - ABC News