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Ameze Miyabe

is a Japanese professional volleyball player. She plays in the SV.League for Osaka Marvelous.

Personal Life

Ameze's older sister, Airi Miyabe is also a volleyball player. Both sisters plays in the SV.League. She has Nigerian father and Japanese mother.

Career

Early Years

In her high school years, Ameze contributed to the team's consecutive victories in the 70th and 71st All Japan High School Championship (Haruko). Although they missed out on the third consecutive victory, they finished at the third place in the 72nd tournament.

In 2019, she was selected for the U20 World Championship in Mexico where the team won the championship.

She then enrolled at Tokai University. In 2023, she represented Japan at the V. Summer League as a member of the Women's Universiade team. She contributed to the team's victory and was named as the MVP. In the same year, she was selected to represent Japan at the 2021 FISU World University Games in Chengdu where the team won silver medal. She also contributed to Tokai University's runner-up finish at the All Japan Intercollegiate Championship where they missed out on their third consecutive victory. She won the Fighting Spirit Award.

In 2025, she was selected to represent Japan at the 2025 FISU World University Games in Berlin where the team won a silver medal for consecutive time.

Professional Years

For the 2023–24 season, Ameze was selected as a prospective player for JT Marvelous (now Osaka Marvelous).

In May 2025, she made her debut in the Japan Beach Volleyball Tour 2025's second leg as a pair with Wakana Akishige, her junior from Kinrankai Junior and Senior High School.

Award

Individual

  • 2018-19 All Japan High School Championship - Best Outside Hitter, MVP
  • 2019-20 All Japan High School Championship - Best Opposite
  • 2021-22 All Japan Intercollegiate Championship - Best Spiker, Best Scorer
  • 2022-23 All Japan Intercollegiate Championship - Best Blocker
  • 2023 V.Summer League - MVP
  • 2023-24 Kanto University Autumn League - Best Scorer
  • 2025 FISU World University Games - Best Outside Hitter

High School Team

  • 2017-18 All Japan High School Championship - - Champion, with Kinrankai High School
  • 2018-19 All Japan High School Championship - - Champion, with Kinrankai High School
  • 2019-20 All Japan High School Championship - - Bronze Medal, with Kinrankai High School

University Team

Club Team

National Team

References