Draw for 6 games in a row Kashima match that wants to change the flow[Voice report / Ura Raji]: Ura report by Urawa Football Communication

Urawa Reds game reviews, practice reports, etc. are being delivered!

Urawa Reds in the 2022 season will compete in the league championship in the third year of the three-year plan and the ACL, which will be their first appearance in three years. This Urawa Reds is previewed and reviewed every game. Post-match manager and player comments. We deliver training reports, voices of athletes, etc. that will be released to the media at the Ohara practice field. We also send training reports and match reports for Urawa Reds Ladies who are competing in the WE League.

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Urawa Reds Thorough Review & Report

“Urawa Report by Urawa Football News” is a web magazine that reports on the days of Urawa Reds. From the match report of Urawa Reds’ top team and ladies’ team, we will report on the daily lives of the players at the Ohara practice field.

The feature is content that focuses on the players. In the practice field report by Mr. Takako Kawai, who will cover the Reds from the opening of J, a thorough report from the practice field report with photos, player columns, player spills, accompanying players to their real faces. The match report “Tetsuro Sakita Reds Review” by Tetsuro Sakita has a match review that explains detailed tactics.

You can enjoy 10 to 15 contents every week with the match report (may not be reported in the away game) and the practice report (twice a week).

Main content

● “Detailed Tactical Commentary Match Review” Tetsuro Sakita Reds Review
● “Explanation of the points of the match focusing on the players” Takako Kawai Match points
● “Report on the state of the practice field with photos” Ohara practice field photo report
● “Facial expressions of players that could not be introduced in the report” Ohara practice field photo gallery
● “About the players picked up on that day” Player mini-column
● “A little story that was a practice field” Player spill story
● Interview (irregular)

You can enjoy it anytime, anywhere on your PC or smartphone.

〇 Report on the team and players at the practice field from the Ohara practice field

From the Ohara practice field, we will send you photo reports, practice reports, player columns, and digressions.

○ Thorough review of Ricardo soccer by Tetsuro Sakita

Sample article: One form that came out in less than 3 minutes A good attack method that the opponent will teach[Tetsuro Sakita Reds Review / J Section 1 FC Tokyo match]

Voice report “Ura Raji” by Takanee is also being delivered

You can enjoy columns with more than 1,000 characters each time.Sample article

・ The excellent cross movement, the keyword is the enemy general’s “blind side”[Tetsuro Sakita Game Review / Meiji Yasuda Life J League Section 22 Iwata Battle]

・ Daiki Hashioka talks about his current feelings when he is hitting a big wall in the first summer when he is a professional[player mini column]

Popular articles

The most popular contents that have been accessed so far are as follows.

・ What I am good at and running for someone is what the current team lacks[TetsuroSakitaRedsReview/JSection6KawasakiBattle

・ Defense that corresponds to PK “3-1-6” produced by Akimoto, Koizumi, and Koya Yuruki characters[TetsuroSakitaRedsReview/JSection3YokohamaFCBattle

・ Build-up addicted to the Christmas tree and everyone seeing the ball[Tetsuro Sagan Reds Review / J Section 2 Tosu Battle]

・ For light practice after off, what is the condition of Daigo Nishi and Den?[Ohara practice field photo report]

・ Completely defeated by Tosu away Ryosuke Yamanaka revealed a sense of crisis[TakakoKawaiMatchPoints/JSection2TosuMatch

Writers who are familiar with the Reds

Takako Kawai, who has been chasing the Reds since the opening of the J-League, and Tetsuro Sakita, an up-and-coming writer, will report on the “now” of the Reds from their own perspective.

Takako Kawai Profile
A famous reporter who has been closely interviewing Urawa Reds as a local cable TV program MC since the opening of the J League in 1992. He is nicknamed “Taka-nee” by his sister’s skin character, players, and supporters.

Bridle Tian ZhelangProfile
Born October 30, 1981, from Saitama prefecture. He was born and raised in Urawa and has lived in Italy. He also gathered 11 people from nine countries and experienced firsthand that “soccer has no borders” on the grass soccer pitch, which was played by a team without an official language. He became free after working for a publishing company.

It is a supporter magazine (FANZINE) that gathers voices that truly love Urawa and Urawa football. It is full of contents that will make your Reds life even more enjoyable.

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