Saitama derby

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Saitama derby
Saitama derby, 21 April 2012
LocationSaitama
TeamsUrawa Red Diamonds
Omiya Ardija
First meetingUrawa Red Diamonds 3–0 NTT Kanto
1996 Emperor's Cup
(17 November 1996)
Latest meetingUrawa Red Diamonds 2–2 Omiya Ardija
2017 J1 League
(5 August 2017)
StadiumsSaitama Stadium 2002
Urawa Komaba Stadium
NACK5 Stadium Omiya
Statistics
Meetings total37
Most winsUrawa Red Diamonds (21)
Top scorerRafael (7)
All-time seriesUrawa Red Diamonds: 21
Draw: 7
Omiya Ardija: 9
Largest victoryOmiya Ardija 0–6 Urawa Red Diamonds
2000 J.League Division 2
(22 May 2000)

The Saitama derby (さいたまダービー, Saitama dābī) is the local derby in Saitama, Japan, between fierce city rivals Urawa Red Diamonds and Omiya Ardija.[1]

Honours[edit]

As of 6 May 2023
Competition Urawa Omiya
JSL Division 1 / J1 League 5 0
JSL Division 2 / JFL (1992–1998) / J2 League 1 1
Emperor's Cup 8 0
JSL Cup / J.League Cup 4 0
Japanese Super Cup 5 0
All Japan Senior Football Championship 0 1
Japanese Regional Football League Competition 0 1
Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League 3 0
J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship 1 0
Total 27 3

Statistics[edit]

As of 5 August 2017, competitive matches only
Competition Played Urawa wins Draws Omiya wins Urawa goals Omiya goals
J1 League 24 9 7 8 31 23
J2 League 4 3 0 1 8 1
Emperor's Cup 3 3 0 0 9 3
J.League Cup 6 6 0 0 17 6
Total 37 21 7 9 65 33

Matches[edit]

J1 League[edit]

# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 9 July 2005 Tulio Urawa 1–2 Omiya Toninho, Sakurai Report
2 22 October 2005 Sakurai Omiya 1–3 Urawa Santos, Tulio, Marić Report
3 29 April 2006 Washington, Nagai Urawa 2–0 Omiya Report
4 10 September 2006 Omiya 0–2 Urawa Washington, Nagai Report
5 6 May 2007 Kobayashi Omiya 1–1 Urawa Washington Report
6 1 September 2007 Urawa 0–1 Omiya Morita Report
7 20 April 2008 Urawa 0–0 Omiya Report
8 21 September 2008 Omiya 0–1 Urawa Takahara Report
9 24 May 2009 Park Omiya 1–1 Urawa Hosogai Report
10 25 October 2009 Urawa 0–3 Omiya Rafael (2), Ishihara Report
11 31 July 2010 Urawa 0–1 Omiya Rafael Report
12 2 October 2010 Rafael Omiya 1–2 Urawa Takasaki, Kashiwagi Report
13 11 June 2011 Rafael, Fukaya Omiya 2–2 Urawa Edmílson, Haraguchi Report
14 15 October 2011 Urawa 0–1 Omiya Rafael Report
15 21 April 2012 Cho, Rafael Omiya 2–0 Urawa Report
16 1 September 2012 Haraguchi Urawa 1–1 Omiya Higashi Report
17 20 April 2013 Zlatan Omiya 1–0 Urawa Report
18 5 October 2013 Abe, Haraguchi, Koroki, Sekiguchi Urawa 4–0 Omiya Report
19 10 May 2014 Omiya 0–2 Urawa Koroki, Kashiwagi Report
20 30 August 2014 Umesaki, Koroki, Moriwaki, Ugajin Urawa 4–0 Omiya Report
21 8 May 2016 Omiya 0–1 Urawa Kashiwagi Report
22 17 July 2016 Kashiwagi, Muto Urawa 2–2 Omiya Esaka, Mateus Report
23 30 April 2017 Barada Omiya 1–0 Urawa Report
24 5 August 2017 Koroki, Kashiwagi Urawa 2–2 Omiya Mateus, Segawa Report

J2 League[edit]

# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 25 March 2000 Ono Urawa 1–0 Omiya Report
2 22 May 2000 Omiya 0–6 Urawa Nagai, Oshiba, Kubica, unknown (o.g.), Miyazawa, unknown (o.g.) Report
3 16 September 2000 Urawa 0–1 Omiya Jorginho Report
4 16 November 2000 Omiya 0–1 Urawa Oshiba Report

Emperor's Cup[edit]

# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 17 November 1996 Okano (2), Iwase Urawa 3–0 NTT Kanto Report
2 14 December 1997 Petrović, Fukunaga Urawa 2–1 NTT Kanto Hiramoto Report
3 29 December 2005 Kataoka, Tomita Omiya 2–4 (a.e.t.) Urawa Marić, Hasebe (2), No. Yamada Report

J.League Cup[edit]

# Date Home scorers Home Result Away Away scorers Report
1 26 March 2005 Tanaka, Emerson Urawa 2–1 Omiya Tomita Report
2 4 June 2005 Tuto Omiya 1–3 Urawa Suzuki, Emerson, Tanaka Report
3 13 June 2009 Na. Yamada, Edmílson (2), Takahara, Haraguchi, No. Yamada Urawa 6–2 Omiya Tokita, Fujita Report
4 14 September 2011 Márcio Richardes, Haraguchi Urawa 2–0 Omiya Report
5 28 September 2011 Kanazawa Omiya 1–2 Urawa Despotović (2) Report
6 2 April 2014 Lee, Aoki Urawa 2–1 Omiya Hashimoto Report

Goalscorers[edit]

As of 5 August 2017, competitive matches only
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Rafael Omiya 7
2 Japan Genki Haraguchi Urawa 5
Japan Yosuke Kashiwagi Urawa
4 Japan Shinzo Koroki Urawa 4
5 Brazil Edmílson Urawa 3
Japan Yuichiro Nagai Urawa
Brazil Washington Urawa
8 Serbia Ranko Despotović Urawa 2
Brazil Emerson Urawa
Japan Makoto Hasebe Urawa
Croatia Tomislav Marić Urawa
Brazil Mateus Omiya
Japan Masayuki Okano Urawa
Japan Kenji Oshiba Urawa
Japan Naoto Sakurai Urawa
Omiya
Japan Naohiro Takahara Urawa
Japan Marcus Tulio Tanaka Urawa
Japan Tatsuya Tanaka Urawa
Japan Daisuke Tomita Omiya
Japan Nobuhisa Yamada Urawa

Players who played for both clubs[edit]

Player Urawa Omiya
Japan Akihiro Kameda 1992 1989–1991
Japan Yuki Takita 1992–2000 1990–1992
Japan Seiichi Makita 1993 1991–1992
Japan Hiroki Aratani 1994–1997 1999–2008
Japan Ken Iwase 1994–1998 1998–2002
Japan Naoto Sakurai 1994–1999 2005–2008
Japan Tomoyasu Ando 1997, 1998–2002 2002–2006
Japan Kohei Morita 1999–2000 2002–2004
Brazil Tuto 2001–2002 2004–2005
Japan Takuro Nishimura 2001–2004 2004–2008
Japan Nobuhiro Kato 2003–2014 2015–2018
Japan Mizuki Hamada 2009–2012, 2014 2024–
Japan Shinya Yajima 2011–2014, 2017 2022
Japan Takuya Aoki 2014–2020 2008–2013
Japan Rikiya Motegi 2015, 2018–2019 2022–
Japan Naoki Ishihara 2015–2016 2009–2011
Slovenia Zlatan Ljubijankić 2015–2018 2012–2014
Japan Kenyu Sugimoto 2019–2021 2024–
Japan Hidetoshi Takeda 2020–2021, 2024– 2022
Japan Hitoshi Shiota 2021 2015–2019
Japan Ataru Esaka 2021–2022 2016–2017
Japan Kazuaki Mawatari 2022–2023 2021

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ardija shock Reds in derby to end winless spell". The Japan Times. 30 April 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2024.