2017 Urawa Red Diamonds season

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Urawa Red Diamonds
2017 season
Manager Flag of Serbia.svg Mihailo Petrović
Flag of Japan.svg Takafumi Hori
Stadium Saitama Stadium 2002
J1 League 7th
Emperor's Cup Fourth round
YBC Levain Cup Quarterfinals
Top goalscorerLeague: Shinzo Koroki (20)
All: Shinzo Koroki (27)
Average home league attendance33,542(J1)
  2016
2018  

2017 Urawa Red Diamonds season.

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J1 League

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MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12017.02.25 Yokohama F. Marinos 3-2 Urawa Reds Nissan Stadium 39,284
22017.03.04 Urawa Reds 3-1 Cerezo Osaka Saitama Stadium 2002 43,826
32017.03.10 Urawa Reds 4-1 Ventforet Kofu Saitama Stadium 2002 22,711
42017.03.19 Gamba Osaka 1-1 Urawa Reds Suita City Football Stadium 34,733
52017.04.01 Vissel Kobe 1-3 Urawa Reds Noevir Stadium Kobe 18,889
62017.04.07 Urawa Reds 7-0 Vegalta Sendai Saitama Stadium 2002 25,372
72017.04.16 FC Tokyo 0-1 Urawa Reds Ajinomoto Stadium 38,248
82017.04.22 Urawa Reds 3-2 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Saitama Stadium 2002 36,880
92017.04.30 Omiya Ardija 1-0 Urawa Reds NACK5 Stadium Omiya 12,401
102017.05.04 Urawa Reds 0-1 Kashima Antlers Saitama Stadium 2002 57,447
112017.05.14 Albirex Niigata 1-6 Urawa Reds Denka Big Swan Stadium 30,864
122017.05.20 Urawa Reds 3-3 Shimizu S-Pulse Saitama Stadium 2002 33,458
142017.06.04 Kashiwa Reysol 1-0 Urawa Reds Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium 14,096
152017.06.18 Urawa Reds 2-4 Júbilo Iwata Saitama Stadium 2002 34,766
162017.06.25 Sagan Tosu 2-1 Urawa Reds Best Amenity Stadium 17,913
172017.07.01 Urawa Reds 4-3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Saitama Stadium 2002 30,853
132017.07.05 Kawasaki Frontale 4-1 Urawa Reds Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium 22,561 
182017.07.09 Urawa Reds 2-1 Albirex Niigata Saitama Stadium 2002 28,740
222017.07.22 Cerezo Osaka 4-2 Urawa Reds Yanmar Stadium Nagai 32,711 
192017.07.29 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo 2-0 Urawa Reds Sapporo Dome 33,353
202017.08.05 Urawa Reds 2-2 Omiya Ardija Saitama Stadium 2002 45,411
212017.08.09 Ventforet Kofu 0-1 Urawa Reds Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium 14,489
232017.08.19 Urawa Reds 2-1 FC Tokyo Saitama Stadium 2002 31,818
242017.08.27 Shimizu S-Pulse 1-2 Urawa Reds IAI Stadium Nihondaira 16,194
252017.09.09 Urawa Reds 1-2 Kashiwa Reysol Saitama Stadium 2002 31,619
262017.09.17 Júbilo Iwata 1-1 Urawa Reds Shizuoka Stadium 23,783
272017.09.23 Urawa Reds 2-2 Sagan Tosu Saitama Stadium 2002 29,557
282017.10.01 Vegalta Sendai 2-3 Urawa Reds Yurtec Stadium Sendai 18,026
292017.10.14 Urawa Reds 1-1 Vissel Kobe Saitama Stadium 2002 29,931
302017.10.22 Urawa Reds 3-3 Gamba Osaka Saitama Stadium 2002 21,603
312017.10.29 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 0-1 Urawa Reds Edion Stadium Hiroshima 17,178
322017.11.05 Kashima Antlers 1-0 Urawa Reds Kashima Soccer Stadium 33,356
332017.11.29 Urawa Reds 0-1 Kawasaki Frontale Saitama Stadium 2002 24,605
342017.12.02 Urawa Reds 0-1 Yokohama F. Marinos Saitama Stadium 2002 41,618

Emperor's Cup

MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
2R2017.05.21 Urawa Reds 3-2 Grulla Morioka Urawa Komaba Stadium 5,038
3R2017.07.12 Urawa Reds 1-0 Roasso Kumamoto Urawa Komaba Stadium 5,806
4R2017.09.20 Urawa Reds 2-4 Kashima Antlers Kumagaya Athletic Stadium 10,051

YBC Levain Cup

MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
QF2017.08.30 Cerezo Osaka 0-0 Urawa Reds Yanmar Stadium Nagai 7,784
QF2017.09.03 Urawa Reds 2-2 Cerezo Osaka Saitama Stadium 2002 23,116

FUJI XEROX Supercup

MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
F2017.02.18 Kashima Antlers 3-2 Urawa Reds Nissan Stadium 48,250

AFC Champions League

MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
12017.02.21 Western Sydney Wanderers 0-4 Urawa Reds Campbelltown Stadium 5,590
22017.02.28 Urawa Reds 5-2 FC Seoul Saitama Stadium 2002 18,727
32017.03.15 Shanghai SIPG 3-2 Urawa Reds Shanghai Stadium 35,333
42017.04.11 Urawa Reds 1-0 Shanghai SIPG Saitama Stadium 2002 21,858
52017.04.26 Urawa Reds 6-1 Western Sydney Wanderers Saitama Stadium 2002 19,467
62017.05.10 FC Seoul 1-0 Urawa Reds Seoul World Cup Stadium 4,933
R162017.05.24 Jeju United 2-0 Urawa Reds Jeju Stadium 1,913
R162017.05.31 Urawa Reds 3-0
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Jeju United Saitama Stadium 2002 19,149
QF2017.08.23 Kawasaki Frontale 3-1 Urawa Reds Todoroki Athletics Stadium 18,080
QF2017.09.13 Urawa Reds 4-1 Kawasaki Frontale Saitama Stadium 2002 26,785
SF2017.09.27 Shanghai SIPG 1-1 Urawa Reds Shanghai Stadium 33,513
SF2017.10.18 Urawa Reds 1-0 Shanghai SIPG Saitama Stadium 2002 44,375
F2017.11.18 Al-Hilal FC 1-1 Urawa Reds King Fahd International Stadium 59,136
F2017.11.25 Urawa Reds 1-0 Al-Hilal FC Saitama Stadium 2002 57,727

FIFA Club World Cup

MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
2R2017.12.09 Al Jazira Club 1-0 Urawa Reds Zayed Sports City Stadium 15,593
5P2017.12.12 Wydad Casablanca 2-3 Urawa Reds Hazza bin Zayed Stadium 4,281

International Matches

MatchDateTeamScoreTeamVenueAttendance
Saitama City Cup2017.02.12 Urawa Reds 1-1 FC Seoul Urawa Komaba Stadium 11,444
J.League World Challenge2017.07.15 Urawa Reds 2-3 Borussia Dortmund Saitama Stadium 2002 58,327
Suruga Bank Championship2017.08.15 Urawa Reds 1-0 Chapecoense Saitama Stadium 2002 11,002

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