Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies
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| File:Urawa Red Diamonds logo.svg | |||
| Full name | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies | ||
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| Founded | 1998 | ||
| Ground | Urawa Komaba Stadium | ||
| Capacity | 21,500 | ||
| Owner | Urawa Red Diamonds | ||
| Chairman | Mitsuo Hashimoto (ja) | ||
| Manager | Naoki Kusunose | ||
| League | WE League | ||
| 2024–25 | WE League, 3rd of 12 | ||
| Website | www.urawa-reds.co.jp/ladies | ||
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Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies (浦和レッドダイヤモンズ・レディース, Urawa Reddo Daiyamonzu Redīsu),[1] known for sponsorship reasons as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies,[2] is a professional women's football club playing in Japan's football league, WE League. Its hometown is the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture.
Kits
[edit | edit source]Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
[edit | edit source]| Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor (chest) | Shirt sponsor (sleeve) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021–2022 | Nike | Polus | Mitsubishi Motors |
| 2022–2023 | |||
| 2023–2024 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
Other teams
[edit | edit source]- Men's: Urawa Red Diamonds play in J1 League.
- Youth: Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies Youth (Under-18) play in Kantō League.
- Junior Youth: Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies Junior Youth (Under-14) play in Saitama League.
Players
[edit | edit source]Current squad
[edit | edit source]- As of 2 November 2023.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Notable players
[edit | edit source]- GK
- Japan Nozomi Yamago (2005–2012)
- DF
- Japan Kyoko Yano (2007–2012)
- Japan Saki Kumagai (2009–2011)
- Japan Moeka Minami (2017–2022)
- MF
- Japan Fuka Nagano (2014–2017)
- Japan Kiko Seike (2014-2024)
Club officials
[edit | edit source]- As of 10 November 2023.[3]
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Manager | Japan Naoki Kusunose |
| Assistant manager | Japan Hirofumi Masaki Japan Kumiko Tashiro |
| Goalkeeper coach | |
| Physical coach | Japan Nakaichi Naoto |
| Trainer | Japan Saho Hayashi |
Season-by-season records
[edit | edit source]| Season | Domestic League | National Cup | League Cup | Asia | |||
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| League | Level | Pos. | Tms. | ||||
1999
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1
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7th
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8
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Quarter-finals
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Group stage
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2000
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6th
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9
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2001
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5th
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10
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2002
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3rd
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11
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Semi-finals
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—
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2003
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4th
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13
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Semi-finals
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—
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2004
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L.League (L1)
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Champions
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8
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Runners-up
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—
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2005
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5th
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8
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Semi-finals
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—
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2006
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Nadeshiko League Division 1 | 2nd
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8
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Semi-finals
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—
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2007
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3rd
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8
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Semi-finals
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Runners-up
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2008
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3rd
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8
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2009
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Champions
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8
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Runners-up
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—
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2010
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2nd
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10
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Runners-up
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Runners-up
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2011
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3rd
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9
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2012
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4th
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10
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Semi-finals
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Group stage
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2013
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6th
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10
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Third stage
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Group stage
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2014
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Champions
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10
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Runners-up
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—
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2015
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Nadeshiko League Division 1 | 6th
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10
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Quarter-finals
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—
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2016
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8th
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10
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Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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2017
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3rd
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10
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Semi-finals
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Runners-up
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2018
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4th
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10
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Semi-finals
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Group stage
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2019
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2nd
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10
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Runners-up
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Semi-finals
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| 2020 | Champions
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10
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Runners-up
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Not held
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| 2021–22 | WE League | 2nd
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11
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Winners
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Not held
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| 2022–23 | Champions
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11
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Quarter-finals
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Winners
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Winners
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| 2023–24 | Champions
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12
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Runners-up
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Group stage
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Winners
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| 2024–25 | 12
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Champions
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Semi-finals
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Quarter-finals
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Continental record
[edit | edit source]All results list Urawa Red Diamonds' goal tally first.
| Season | Round | Club | Score |
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| 2023 | Group A | India Gokulam Kerala | 8–0 |
| Thailand Bangkok | 6–1 | ||
| Chinese Taipei Hualien | 6–0 | ||
| Final | South Korea Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels | 2–1 | |
| 2024–25 | Group C | India Odisha | 17–0 |
| Chinese Taipei Taichung Blue Whale | 2–0 | ||
| Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh City | 2–0 | ||
| Quarter-finals | China Wuhan Jiangda | 0–0 (5–6 p) |
Honours
[edit | edit source]Domestic
[edit | edit source]- WE League
- Nadeshiko League Division 1
- Empress's Cup
- Champions (2): 2021, 2024
- Runners-up (5): 2004, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2020
- WE League Cup
- Champions (1): 2022–23
- Nadeshiko League Cup
- Runners-up (3): 2007, 2010, 2017
- Nadeshiko Super Cup
- Runners-up (1): 2005
International
[edit | edit source]- AFC Women's Club Championship
- Champions (1): 2023
- Japan/Korea Women's League Championship
- Champions (1): 2010
Transition of team name
[edit | edit source]- Urawa Reinas FC: 1999–2001
- Saitama Reinas FC: 2002–2004
- Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies: 2005–present
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website (in Japanese)