Kapitel: Urawa Red Diamonds, Bahnhof miya, Keihin-Thoku-Linie, Bahnhof Urawa, miya Ardija, Hikawa-Schrein, Saiky-Linie, Takasaki-Linie, Musashino-Linie, Universitt Saitama, Bahnhof Saitama-Shintoshin, Bahnhof Musashi-Urawa, Bahnhof Minami-Urawa, Bahnhof Yono, Bahnhof Kita-Urawa, Saitama Super Arena, Urawa Komaba Stadium, Saitama Stadium, Nack5 Stadium miya. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Urawa Red Diamonds Urawa Reddo Daiyamonzu) are a professional football club playing in Japan's football league, J. League Division 1. One of Japan's best supported teams, the club has been able to boast the highest average crowds for ten of the J-League's seventeen season history. In 2008 the team attracted an average gate of over 47,000, which included one game at the smaller Komaba stadium, the highest in both Japan and Asia as a whole. The club moved in 2001 to the newly built Saitama Stadium, and were able to accommodate a sharp increase in crowd numbers between 2003 and 2006; a period rich in silverware. Its hometown is the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture. Mitsubishi Motors established a football club in 1950 and in 1965 it formed the Japan Soccer League along with today's Sanfrecce Hiroshima, JEF United Ichihara Chiba, Kashiwa Reysol, Cerezo Osaka and three other clubs who have since been relegated to regional leagues. Mitsubishi first won the JSL championship in 1969, as a break in Mazda/Sanfrecce's dominance (and also with the fact that Toyo were in Bangkok, Thailand, competing in the Asian Club Cup); their runs up the first division were sporadic but steady until the 1980s when they fell into the Second Division. In 1990 they were promoted as JSL 2 champions, and thus were ready when the J-League implementation began in earnest. Mitsubishi were the first Japanese club to complete a domestic treble, when in 1978 they won the title, the Emperor's Cup and the Japan Soccer League Cup. The club has enjoyed mixed fort...http://booksllc.net/?l=de