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  2. Sanfrecce Hiroshima Regina - Wikipedia

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    2023–24: 5th 12 Semi-finals Champions: See also. Japan Football Association (JFA) 2022–23 in Japanese football; List of women's football clubs in Japan;

  3. WE League Cup - Wikipedia

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    2022–23: Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies: 3–3 (PSO: 4–2) Nippon TV Tokyo Verdy Beleza: Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka: 2 2023–24: Sanfrecce Hiroshima Regina: 0–0 (PSO: 4–2) Albirex Niigata Ladies: Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium: 3 2024–25: TBD TBD Japan National Stadium

  4. 2024 Empress's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Empress's Cup (Japanese: 皇后杯 JFA 第46回全日本女子サッカー選手権大会, Hepburn: Kōgō-hai JFA Dai 46-kai Zen'nihon Joshi Sakkā Senshuken Taikai) is the 46th season of the Japanese women's football main cup competition.

  5. Japan at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Japan women's national football team has represented Japan at the FIFA Women's World Cup on nine occasions in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2023. They are the only Asian team to have won the tournament, as well as the only Asian team to qualify for every edition and they are the first team that has won the trophy with a ...

  6. Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies (浦和レッドダイヤモンズ・レディース, Urawa Reddo Daiyamonzu Redīsu), [1] known for sponsorship reasons as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Urawa Reds Ladies, [2] is a professional women's football club playing in Japan's football league, WE League. Its hometown is the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture.

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  8. Japan national football team - Wikipedia

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    Japan uses blue and white rather than red and white due to a superstition. Japan first used blue shirts in the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games, where a team of the Tokyo Imperial University (whose color is light blue) represented Japan wearing light blue shirts, [97] and then in a match against Sweden in the 1936 Summer Olympics. [98]

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