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Urawa latest results

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Urawa Players

Players Position
Midfielder
Kaito Yasui
Kaito Yasui Japan
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Ken Iwao
Ken Iwao Japan
Midfielder
Atsuki Ito
Atsuki Ito Japan
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Shun Yoshida
Shun Yoshida Japan
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper
Rikito Inoue
Rikito Inoue Japan
Defender
Defender
Defender
Defender
Hiroki Sakai
Hiroki Sakai Japan
Defender
Defender
Ayumu Ohata
Ayumu Ohata Japan
Defender
Yota Sato
Yota Sato Japan
Defender
Attacker
Hiroki Abe
Hiroki Abe Japan
Attacker
Attacker
Attacker
Attacker

Urawa latest transfers

Date Player From To Price
2024-01-22 S. Gustafson BK Hacken Urawa € 750K
2021-02-22 Leonardo Urawa Shandong Luneng € 2.1M
2019-01-10 R. Yamanaka Yokohama F. Marinos Urawa € 1.8M
2018-07-01 Fabrício Portimonense Urawa € 4.5M
2018-01-17 Rafa Silva Urawa Wuhan Zall € 5M
2017-08-11 T. Sekine Urawa FC Ingolstadt 04 € 1.2M
2016-01-01 K. Nagasawa FC Koln Urawa € 700K
2013-01-01 T. Makino FC Koln Urawa € 200K

About Urawa

Urawa Red Diamonds, commonly known as Urawa, is a professional football club based in Saitama, Japan. The club was initially established in 1950 as the company team for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. It was not until 1992 that the team was rebranded as Urawa Red Diamonds, coinciding with the launch of the J.League, Japan's professional football league.

Urawa's name and emblem, a diamond, are derived from the three diamonds in the Mitsubishi group's logo. The club's nickname, "Reds," is a nod to their primary team color and passionate fan base, who are known for creating an intense, red-clad atmosphere during matches. Urawa's home ground is the Saitama Stadium 2002, one of the largest football-specific stadiums in Asia, with a seating capacity of over 63,000.

Throughout its history, Urawa has been a prominent force in Japanese football. The club has won numerous titles, including the J.League Championship, the Emperor's Cup, and the J.League Cup. Urawa has also made a significant impact on the international stage, winning the AFC Champions League twice, making them one of the most successful Japanese clubs in the competition.

Urawa's playing style is characterized by a strong defensive foundation and a quick, direct attacking approach. The club has been home to several notable players, including Shinji Ono, who was instrumental in their AFC Champions League victories, and Naoki Yamada, a key figure in their domestic success.

Off the pitch, Urawa is known for its community involvement and youth development. The club operates a successful academy system, producing a steady stream of talented players who have gone on to represent the club and the national team. Urawa also actively participates in various community outreach programs, emphasizing the importance of social responsibility.

Despite experiencing periods of struggle, Urawa has consistently bounced back, demonstrating the resilience and determination that embody the spirit of the club. Today, Urawa Red Diamonds remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and continues to strive for success in Japanese and Asian football.

Prediction Stats

Correct Strike rate
League Correct %
Pro League logo Pro League 44/53 83%
Cup logo Cup 9/11 82%
Primera División - Apertura logo Primera División - Apertura 28/34 82%
Premier League logo Premier League 50/62 81%
World Cup - Qualification Asia logo World Cup - Qualification Asia 28/35 80%
First League logo First League 118/150 79%
Liga 1 logo Liga 1 65/83 78%
Super League 1 logo Super League 1 113/144 78%
Primera División Femenina logo Primera División Femenina 103/136 76%
Liga Pro logo Liga Pro 130/170 76%