Yua Mikami Wins Top Vote as TPBL's Annual Most Popular Cheerleader

TPBL announced the results of the fan-voted 2025-26 season's Annual Most Popular Cheerleader, with Yua Mikami, a member of the Formosa Dreamers' cheerleading squad 'Formosa Sexy,' taking first place with 7,812 votes. She contributes to the team with her high popularity and professionalism.
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(Central News Agency reporter Li Chien-chung, Taipei, 12th) TPBL today announced the 2025-26 season's Annual Most Popular Cheerleader, chosen entirely by fan votes, with Yua Mikami, a member of the Formosa Dreamers' cheerleading squad 'Formosa Sexy,' winning first place with 7,812 votes.

Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL) team Formosa Dreamers invested heavily this year to invite Yua Mikami, who enjoys high popularity in Japan, to join their cheerleading squad. She participates in sideline cheering and event performances, enjoying high popularity in both on-site interactions and social media discussions, continuously accumulating broad fan support, and ultimately standing out in fierce competition.

The competition for this vote was quite intense. Second place went to Fei Fei of the Taipei Taishin Wonders cheerleading squad with 7,473 votes, and third place was taken by Lee Ye-bin, a Korean aid member of the Hsinchu Lioneers' Muse Girls, with 5,562 votes.

Azusa, captain of Formosa Sexy, stated that Yua Mikami brings different energy and excitement to the team. "Although the time for full team practice is limited, she completes her practice independently first, then adjusts details with the team after arriving in Taiwan, allowing her to deliver highly complete performances, demonstrating extreme professionalism." (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150512

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