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1996 Urawa Red Diamonds season


FieldValue
clubUrawa Red Diamonds
season1996
managerHolger Osieck
stadiumUrawa Komaba Stadium
leagueJ.League
league result6th
cup1Emperor's Cup
cup1 resultSemifinals
cup2J.League Cup
cup2 resultGL-A 7th
league topscorerMasayuki Okano (11)
season topscorerMasayuki Okano (15)
average attendance24,329
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prevseason1995
nextseason1997
  • 20,614 (vs Gamba Osaka, 3 April 1996)
  • 50,974 (vs Kyoto Purple Sanga, 15 May 1996, Tokyo National Stadium)
  • 17,789 (vs Cerezo Osaka, 1 May 1996)
  • 5,611 (vs Avispa Fukuoka, 28 September 1996, Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium) 1996 Urawa Red Diamonds season

Review and events

League results summary

League results by round

Competitions

CompetitionsPosition
J.League6th / 16 clubs
Emperor's CupSemifinals
J.League CupGL-A 7th / 8 clubs

Domestic results

J.League

Bein

  • Vanenburg
  • Dunga
  • Fujita
  • Kudō
  • Schillaci
  • Hirose
  • Taguchi
  • Hori
  • Yamada
  • N. Ikeda

Bein Buchwald Tsuchihashi

Moriyama

K. Miura

Boli Iwase Okano

  • Hirose
  • Taguchi
  • Yamada
  • N. Ikeda
  • Okano
  • Fukunaga
  • Manoel
  • Minamoto
  • Kanda
  • Morishima
  • Fukagawa
  • Kurata

Fukuda

Fukuda

Narahashi Simão Noguchi Fukuda

Yamada Okano

Bein Yamada Okano

Ōshiba Hori Almir

Okano Boli Fukunaga Buchwald Iwase

  • Hirose
  • Buchwald
  • Taguchi
  • Okano
  • Mayor
  • Mori
  • Iwai
  • Umeyama
  • Báez

Nanami

  • Hirose
  • Buchwald
  • Taguchi
  • N. Ikeda
  • Takita
  • Bein
  • Mazinho
  • Honda
  • Jorginho
  • Hasegawa
  • Rodrigo
  • Akita

Manoel

Okano Takita

Emperor's Cup

Iwase

Taguchi Fukunaga Hori

Bein Yamada

Y. Miura Kurihara

J.League Cup

Edílson

Edílson

Fukuda

Zapata

Fukuda

Schillaci

Vanenburg Boli

Fukunaga

Ōshiba Okano

Player statistics

  • † player(s) joined the team after the opening of this season.

Transfers

In: Out:

Transfers during the season

In

  • DEN Brian Steen Nielsen (loan from OB Odense on August)

Out

Awards

  • J.League Best XI: GER Guido Buchwald, JPN Masayuki Okano

References

Other pages

References

  1. "J.LEAGUE OFFICIAL GUIDE 1996".
  2. "J.LEAGUE OFFICIAL GUIDE 1997".
  3. "URAWA REDS Official History 1992-2002 浦和レッズ10年史".
  4. "J.LEAGUE OFFICIAL GUIDE 1995 NICOS series".
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