Affiliation ID | 980 |
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Full name | Urawa Red Diamonds |
Short name | Urawa Red Diamonds |
Place | Saitama (JPN) |
Sports | FBL |
Notes | Founded 1950 as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Football Club; renamed in 1992. The women’s football team is known as Urawa Reds Diamonds Ladies (founded as Urawa Reinas FC in 1998, known as Saitama Reinas FC 2002-2004). |
Kozue Ando | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2004—2012 |
Thomas Deng | AUS | FBL | Olympics | 2020 |
Wataru Endo | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2016—2020 |
Emily Gielnik | AUS | FBL | Olympics/Non-starter | 2016—2020 |
Hajime Hosogai | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2008 |
Hiroshi Katayama | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 1964—1968 |
Shinzo Koroki | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2016 |
Takaji Mori | JPN | FBL | Olympics/Non-starter | 1964—1968 |
Ryuichi Sugiyama | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 1964—1968 |
Zion Suzuki | JPN | FBL | Non-starter | 2020 |
Tatsuya Tanaka | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2004 |
Tulio | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2004 |
Nozomi Yamago | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2004 |
Miyuki Yanagita | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2004—2008 |
Kyoko Yano | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 2004—2012 |
Kenzo Yokoyama | JPN | FBL | Olympics | 1964—1968 |