Country |
Japan |
Confederation |
AFC (Asia) |
Founded |
1950 |
Stadium |
Saitama Stadium 2002 |
Head Coach |
Maciej Skorża |
FIFA Club World Cup Appearances |
2 (2025 will be the 3rd) |
Best Finish |
Runners-up (2007) |
Domestic Titles |
- J1 League: 4 titles (2006, 2016, 2017, 2023)
- Emperor’s Cup: 8 titles
- J.League Cup: 2 titles
- Japanese Super Cup: 2 titles
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International Titles |
- AFC Champions League: 2 titles (2007, 2017)
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group |
Group E |
Group Stage Fixtures |
- Tuesday, 17 June: vs CA River Plate (Lumen Field, Seattle) – 12:00
- Saturday, 21 June: vs FC Internazionale Milano (Lumen Field, Seattle) – 12:00
- Wednesday, 25 June: vs CF Monterrey (Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles) – 18:00
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Key Players |
- Shinzo Koroki (Forward)
- Yoshio Koizumi (Midfielder)
- Tomoya Inukai (Defender)
- Shusaku Nishikawa (Goalkeeper)
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Team History |
Urawa Red Diamonds, founded in 1950, is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Japan. Based in Saitama, the club plays its home matches at the Saitama Stadium 2002, one of the largest stadiums in the country. Urawa has won multiple J1 League titles and is a dominant force in Japanese football. The club has also achieved significant success in the AFC Champions League, winning the tournament twice (2007 and 2017). Under the leadership of head coach Maciej Skorża, Urawa Red Diamonds continues to be a strong contender in both domestic and international competitions, known for its passionate fan base and attacking style of play. |