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Football: AFC Women's Club C'ship

Football: AFC Women's Club C'ship

Urawa Reds Ladies members pose for a photo after beating South Korea's Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels 2-1 in the AFC Women's Club Championship final at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama near Tokyo on May 10, 2024.

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Football: AFC Women's Club C'ship

Football: AFC Women's Club C'ship

Urawa Reds Ladies members celebrate after beating South Korea's Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels 2-1 in the AFC Women's Club Championship final at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama near Tokyo on May 10, 2024.

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Football: AFC Women's Club C'ship

Football: AFC Women's Club C'ship

Urawa Reds Ladies members celebrate after beating South Korea's Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels 2-1 in the AFC Women's Club Championship final at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama near Tokyo on May 10, 2024.

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Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Urawa Reds players pose for a photo after winning the WE League women's football championship at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, near Tokyo, on June 3, 2023.

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Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Urawa Reds players celebrate winning the WE League women's football championship at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, near Tokyo, on June 3, 2023.

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Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Urawa Reds players celebrate winning the WE League women's football championship at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, near Tokyo, on June 3, 2023.

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Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Urawa Reds players celebrate after defeating Omiya Ardija 4-0 to win the WE League women's football championship at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, near Tokyo, on June 3, 2023.

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Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Football: Urawa Reds win WE League championship

Urawa Reds forward Kozue Ando (C) lifts the trophy as she and her teammates celebrate winning the WE League women's football championship at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, near Tokyo, on June 3, 2023.

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Japan shoot down Mexico in Japan Youth Cup final

Japan shoot down Mexico in Japan Youth Cup final

URAWA, Japan - Japan under-20 youth side striker Koji Yamase converts from the penalty spot in first-half stoppage time to cancel out Mexico's opener in the final of the four-nation Japan Youth Cup at Urawa's Komaba stadium in Saitama Prefecture on March 25. Japan went on to win the final 4-2 on penalties.

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Japan defeated 1-0 by Australia in Olympic warm-up

Japan defeated 1-0 by Australia in Olympic warm-up

Australian keeper Peter Zois punches a right-wing cross by Japanese midfielder Tomokazu Myojin in the second half of their under-22 friendly international match at the Komaba stadium in Urawa, Saitama Prefecture, on May 12. The Japan squad was defeated 1-0 by Australia in their final warm-up match before the first-round qualifiers for next year's Sydney Olympics.

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Urawa clinch 2nd-stage title SAITAMA, Japan - Urawa Red Diamonds players toss their manager Guido Buchwald in the air after capturing their first-ever J-League stage title by winning the second stage despite a 2-1 defeat to Nagoya Grampus Eight at Urawa Komaba Stadium. The photo was taken on Nov. 20, 2004. (Kyodo)

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Tomislav Maric SAITAMA, Japan - Urawa Red Diamonds forward Tomislav Maric (L) hugs his teammate Sergio Ariel Escudero after scoring a hat trick during the second half of a match against Kashiwa Reysol at Urawa Komaba Stadium. The photo was taken on Oct. 15, 2005. (Kyodo)

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Japan defeated 1-0 by Australia in Olympic warm-up

Japan defeated 1-0 by Australia in Olympic warm-up

Australian keeper Peter Zois punches a right-wing cross by Japanese midfielder Tomokazu Myojin in the second half of their under-22 friendly international match at the Komaba stadium in Urawa, Saitama Prefecture, on May 12. The Japan squad was defeated 1-0 by Australia in their final warm-up match before the first-round qualifiers for next year's Sydney Olympics.

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Junker's message to Eriksen during J-League match

Junker's message to Eriksen during J-League match

Urawa Reds' Danish striker Kasper Junker (L) shows a message reading "stay strong, Christian" written on his shirt under his jersey for Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen after scoring a goal during the first half of a J-League Levain Cup playoff match against the Vissel Kobe at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama near Tokyo on June 13, 2021. Eriksen was rushed to hospital after collapsing during his side's Euro 2020 opening match with Finland in Copenhagen on June 12.

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Junker's message to Eriksen during J-League match

Junker's message to Eriksen during J-League match

Urawa Reds' Danish striker Kasper Junker (7) shows a message reading "stay strong, Christian" written on his shirt under his jersey for Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen after scoring a goal during the first half of a J-League Levain Cup playoff match against the Vissel Kobe at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama near Tokyo on June 13, 2021. Eriksen was rushed to hospital after collapsing during his side's Euro 2020 opening match with Finland in Copenhagen on June 12.

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Football: Urawa Reds Ladies win Nadeshiko League

Football: Urawa Reds Ladies win Nadeshiko League

Urawa Reds Ladies celebrate after winning the Nadeshiko League women's football title on Nov. 8, 2020, at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, Japan.

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Football: Urawa Reds Ladies win Nadeshiko League

Football: Urawa Reds Ladies win Nadeshiko League

Urawa Reds Ladies celebrate after winning the Nadeshiko League women's football title on Nov. 8, 2020, at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, Japan.

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Football: Urawa Reds Ladies win Nadeshiko League

Football: Urawa Reds Ladies win Nadeshiko League

Urawa Reds Ladies celebrate after winning the Nadeshiko League women's football title on Nov. 8, 2020, at Urawa Komaba Stadium in Saitama, Japan.

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Japan shoot down Mexico in Japan Youth Cup final

Japan shoot down Mexico in Japan Youth Cup final

URAWA, Japan - Japan under-20 youth side striker Koji Yamase converts from the penalty spot in first-half stoppage time to cancel out Mexico's opener in the final of the four-nation Japan Youth Cup at Urawa's Komaba stadium in Saitama Prefecture on March 25. Japan went on to win the final 4-2 on penalties.

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