With shades of Man Utd, Urawa vow to bring the noise at Club World Cup
- Coached by Maciej Skorza, Urawa Reds are Japan’s only team participating in the newly expanded Club World Cup, which begins on June 14 in the United States.
- The club earned their spot after winning the 2023 Asian Champions League but finished 13th in last season's domestic league, reflecting mixed recent form.
- Urawa possess a large fanbase known for ultra culture, who aim to dispel negative stereotypes by showing passion without violence or racism.
- Goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa said, "we are proud to be the only Japanese team" at the tournament, which will feature teams like Inter Milan and River Plate.
- Urawa's participation signals increased global attention on Japanese football, as they challenge for domestic success and embrace exposure on this expanded world stage.
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Japan's Urawa ready to make waves at Club World Cup
Japan’s best-supported club, Urawa Reds will be roared on in the United States as they face Inter Milan, River Plate and Monterrey in the opening round when the revamped competition starts on June 14. Their raucous fans are the self-styled bad boys of Japanese football and the team’s red shirts, white shorts and black socks bear more than a passing resemblance to Manchester United. But while the fallen English giants won’t be at the Club World C…
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